A VIEW FROM THE BIMAH August 2016 ~ Tamuz/Av 5776 My summer reading this work, we are redefining the preceded or followed them. As he year includes a conversation about in puts it, “Wherever monotheism fascinating new book, modernity, religious pluralism, developed, it was accompanied by Putting God Second: Israeli democracy, and world the belief that the one God could be How to Save Religion Jewry, and the relationship with truly represented or correctly from Itself by Rabbi other faith communities.” understood by only one faith community. Love of God [he Donniel Hartman. Hundreds of rabbis have participated writes] was perceived to be a zero- Before I comment on in Hartman programs in Israel and sum game – the more one was the book, just a word about the satellite programs in the US and author: Donniel Hartman heads an other countries, and their offerings loved, the less another could be.” institute based in called have now expanded to provide What is so frightening in our time, the , leadership institutes and community and the realization that led Hartman founded by his late father, Rabbi forums, along with a growing list of to write his book, is how religion David Hartman. Both are Orthodox publications. The Shalom Hartman seems increasingly to be allied with rabbis, students of the late Rabbi institute, as a unique bridge across the forces of extremism in the world, Joseph Soloveitchik, who combined denominational lines, is literally including in his home country Israel. personal observance with a warm creating a new post-denominational Many books have been written about outreach throughout the Jewish Judaism – one of the most exciting what religion gives to people. world. developments in Jewish life in our Hartman asks what religion does to time. I encourage you to look them The Hartman Institute is a unique people. Religion can fill our life up and learn more about them on the resource in Jewish life – to my with joy, awe and love; connect us knowledge the only academic forum Internet. to God’s power and grace, guidance that brings together Reform, Donniel Hartman’s book raises this and forgiveness. Yet religion fails Conservative, Reconstructionist and troubling question: “Why is it,” he when, in his words, it “emboldens Orthodox rabbis from throughout asks, “that there is an intrinsic individuals and governments to the world to learn together, teach association between the wars we murder, maim, harm and control each other and discuss how to apply fight and the will of God? He notes others in the service of ‘their’ God.” the wisdom in Jewish texts to that the countless denominations and And Hartman, wondering that a life contemporary issues. Their mission affiliations of Judaism, Christianity with God does not seem consistently statement is a fine summary: “The and Islam have a distinct take on to make people better, concludes Shalom Hartman Institute is a how life with the one God should be that religion seems to have an pluralistic center of research and lived – and that as each entered the “autoimmune” disease. education deepening and elevating world stage, alongside their charge This intriguing volume, much worth the quality of Jewish life in Israel to love God and love humanity, they reading, argues against a “pious and around the world. Through our began to wage war with those who humility” that can lead to moral blindness. It argues that a belief that THEMES AND PRACTICES OF THE HIGH HOLY DAYS only we are loved by God is arrogance – and leads to the As we approach the season called by our tradition the “Days of Awe,” join Rabbi antithesis of a life of faith. We learn Stevens for this two-part series, September 20 and 27, from noon to 1:00 p.m. that chosenness does not been Both sessions will include biblical backgrounds, current practices and variations receiving entitlements, but in the Ashkenazic and Sephardic communities. responsibility. Session I (Sept. 20), The Themes and Practices of Rosh Hashanah. Rabbi Elliot Stevens Session II (Sept. 27), The Themes and Practices of Yom Kippur.

Volume 164, Number 2 August 2016 ~ Tamuz/Av 5776

Celebrating Our

164th Year President’s Message

Since April 12, 1852 Change is often defined as the act or instance of making or becoming ELLIOT L. STEVENS, D. D., RABBI different. Twenty–two years ago, in 1994, Temple Beth Or was certainly David A. Baylinson, D. D., Rabbi Emeritus experiencing change. For the first time in decades, we had a new Rabbi in Temple Beth Or Officers John Ives ...... President Glen Jacobs following the retirement of David Baylinson and we had a Steve Clein ...... Vice-President: Programs new president in me. Following my tenure (and the brief time with Rabbi Joe Levin ...... Vice-President: Finance Jacobs), we have seen even more change at the Temple, including 5 Larry Capilouto ...... Treasurer Gracie Hanchrow ...... Secretary women serving as president of the congregation for the first time in its Diane Weil ...... Immediate Past President history. We have had three Rabbis since then and are excited about Elliot th Board Members Stevens beginning his 10 year as our spiritual leader. We have Harriette Dorosin experienced the introduction of a new Sabbath prayer book and this year, Pete Hitchcock during the High Holy Days, we will introduce new prayer books especially Jim Levy Jeff McKinney created for these most important rituals. We have had a cantorial student Sheryl Rosen for the first time and now have congregational members singing from our Steve Wallace bimah, contributing to our services with beautiful music. Bob Weisberg Alison Williamson But what else has changed? Today our congregation is about half the size SISTERHOOD PRESIDENT it was 20 plus years ago. Our demographics are changing and the age of Susan Finklestein our congregants is rapidly rising. We have explored the possibility of

MEN’S CLUB PRESIDENT merging the Temple with the synagogue and while those conversations Pete Ginsburg have somewhat stalled, they are far from over.

Temple Beth Or Staff There is one element that hasn’t changed and remains consistent today. Gina Friday ...... Temple Administrator Shabbat comes every week and I encourage all of you to come to services, Elana Hagler ...... Religion School Co-director Kerry Bleiberg ...... Religion School Co-director even if just once a month. The strength of our community comes from our Linda Smith ...... L’Chaim League support for our Temple, and that comes not just from financial support, but Marlon Cotton ...... Maintenance Manager Becky Taylor ...... Music Director more importantly from physical support. As our new congregational year Temple Singers ...... Pete Hitchcock, Michelle Lott, begins, let us all take a moment to consider what we can do to make Shane Nishibun, Tiffany Nishibun, David Peden, James Seay, Temple Beth Or even the slightest bit stronger and more vibrant, and I Mabs Seay, Bill Taylor, Turia Stark Williams believe our presence within our house of light will accomplish this goal. Office Hours Monday CLOSED Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 9-4 John Ives Friday 9-2

2246 Narrow Lane Road  Montgomery, AL 36106 Office: [email protected] Rabbi: [email protected] www.templebethor.net (334) 262-3314 Tel  (334) 263-5183 Fax From the Social Concerns Committee:

Please call Gina Friday at 262-3314 to report any corrections or inaccuracies in the bulletin. MACOA is in need of more drivers to deliver meals to those in need. If you are able to help, please contact Pam Goodwin. 263‐0532 ext 234.

Recent Deaths Saturday, September 17 Shabbat Morning Service Joan Weisblum Dolores Nussbaum ז״לDodie” Loeb“ ז״ל Steinberg Loeb Saturday morning, September 17, June 12, 2016 July 12, 2016 Rabbi Stevens will lead a Shabbat morning service. Service will run Former TBO Member Sister of Frances Capouya from 9:30 – 11:15 a.m. and include   Torah study and a light brunch. 2

Contributions to Funds We greatly appreciate the people who support Temple Beth Or by remembering and honoring AUGUST ANNIVERSARIES YAHRZEITS their friends and loved ones through their 14 ..... Herb & Esther Scheuer To be read August 5 generous contributions. Those that are 17 ..... Philip & Susan Bernstein received after the 20th of the month will be in 5/29/2016 .... Michael Schorr the next bulletin. 17 ..... Alan & Myrna Rothfeder 18 ..... Robert & Barbara Shinpaugh 8/1/2016 ...... Lillian Rosenbluth 19 ..... Craig & Karen Goldstein Miller Baylinson Art Fund 20 ..... David & Sharon Berry 8/3/2016 ...... Jacob Koch On the Yahrzeit of Roy Shinpaugh 20 ..... Micki Beth & Laura Stiller 8/5/2016 ...... Emilie E. Strasburger Barbara and Robert Shinpaugh 22 ..... Jay & Dorothy Van Cleeff 8/5/2016 ...... Emily Rosenbluth Condolence Fund 24 ..... Morris & Kelly Capouya Kohl In Memory of Liz Applebaum 28 ..... Bruce & Karen Lieberman 8/5/2016 ...... Joseph S. Levi Lucille Goldsmith 29 ..... Allen & Pat Dees 8/6/2016 ...... Albert Endel 8/6/2016 ...... David Adler Loeb Contingency Fund 31 ..... David Weinrib & Elizabeth 8/6/2016 ...... Edward Abraham In Honor of Temple Beth Or Wahls David Weinrib and Liz Wahls To be read August 12 AUGUST BIRTHDAYS Floral Fund 8/7/2016 ...... Maurice Earl Kreisman On the Yahrzeit of Charles Wampold 1 ...... Jack Abraham Jr. 8/9/2016 ...... William Sklar Babette Wampold 2 ...... Bari Levin 8/12/2016 .... Charles J. Schulwolf On the Yahrzeit of Denise K. Hanan 2 ...... Jack Hanchrow 8/12/2016 .... David I. Cohen Joan Hanan 5 ...... Beverly Lipton 8/12/2016 .... Sol Schulwolf 9 ...... Jean Schloss 8/13/2016 .... David Mussafer In Memory of my mother, 10 ...... Harriette Dorosin 8/13/2016 .... Frank Happ Olga C. Franco 11 ...... Mark Mussafer 8/13/2016 .... Harold Rothman Corinne F. Capilouto 12 ...... Jamie Loeb To be read August 19 General Fund 13 ...... Corinne Capilouto In Memory of Dolores "“Dodi” Loeb 14 ...... Louisa Weinrib 8/14/2016 .... Sally Golumb Jeanette Rousso 14 ...... Sam Kaufman 8/16/2016 .... Morris Goldberg 16 ...... Alan Bloom 8/16/2016 .... Myrtle Endel In Memory of Dolores "“Dodi” Loeb 16 ...... Jacob Dubin 8/17/2016 .... Pauline Schrier Pearl C. Hasson 17 ...... Kerry Bleiberg 8/18/2016 .... Lina Levine In Memory of George Hatem 18 ...... Arabella Aaron 8/19/2016 .... Jane Lobman Katz Jeanette Rousso 24 ...... Randi Herring 8/19/2016 .... Philip Eisenberg Rabbi's Discretionary Fund 25 ...... Dorothy Van Cleeff 8/20/2016 .... Blanche Landau On the Yahrzeit of Joseph J. Levin, Sr. 25 ...... Anne Bloom Winter Bari and Joe Levin 25 ...... Lynne Weinrib 8/20/2016 .... Jean Weil 27 ...... Jenny Ives To be read August 26 Special Events 28 ...... Dawn Schloss In memory of Rabbi Solomon Acrish 29 ...... Micki Beth Stiller 8/21/2016 .... Max C. Baylinson Kathie and Raymond Cohen 31 ...... Bob Weisberg 8/22/2016 .... Louis B. Levi 8/23/2016 .... Rebecca Berkowitz 8/26/2016 .... Constance Cohen 8/27/2016 .... Louis J. Shapiro ate! 8/27/2016 .... Nissim and Esther Save the d Capouya Temple Beth Or’s Jewish Food Festival & Birthday and Treasure Market Anniversary Blessings ruary 26, 2017 Feb on August 5th. 3

SISTERHOOD L’CHAIM LEAGUE FROM THE LIBRARY Your Sisterhood is busy preparing BBQ*BEER*LINE DANCING. Over the next few months we’ll be for our upcoming year. Many thanks Great combination of good food, fun highlighting some of the new books that to our dedicated officers: Mae and entertainment. This is a don't miss arrived this summer as part of the event. Mark your calendars now: annual Jewish Book Council purchase. Cohen, Akiko Bloom, Amy Harris, SUNDAY, AUG. 21ST * 12:30 P.M. These titles will be found on the Pam Hitchcock and Harriette at TBO. We have a very motivated windowsill in the library until the Dorosin who are making sure we are dance instructor and everyone can join following month’s bulletin is published. prepared as we begin another year. in. $14 per person. RSVP by Aug. Piece of Mind: A Novel by Michelle 14th. Email: [email protected] Pam Hitchcock, our Financial Adelman (560 ADE 2016) or call: 262.3314 ext. 223. Secretary will be sending email In the Land of Armadillos: Stories by Details of the Book Review and lunch invoices for your Sisterhood dues. Helen Maryles Shankman (563.738 are outlined on the next page. That Please be on the lookout for these SHA 2016) and mail your dues promptly to event will be: Tuesday, Sept. 13th * Pam. For those of you who do not 11:30 a.m. TBO. Lilac Girls: A Novel by Martha Hall Kelly (560 KEL 2016) do email, yours will be coming by High Holiday visits will begin in late “snail mail” as in the past. September. Our community members Anatomy of Malice: The Enigma of Sisterhood is involved in so many enjoy these visits, but I have found that Nazi War Criminals by Joel E. facets with the Temple community, homemade traditional foods certainly Dimsdale (738.1 DIM 2016) so please join and offer your help. top the list. If you bake something and The Strangers We Became: Lessons in We need you for lighting candles, can save a little extra, please call me Exile from One of Iraq’s Last by and I can pick it up, or you may bring it baking for holidays and special Cynthia Kaplan Shamash (799.9 SHA to the Temple. Homemade soups and 2015) events, flower arranging and saying baked goods are also welcomed. yes to committee chairs who need Kosher USA: How Coke Became help! Come join the fun! On Monday, NOVEMBER 14TH, we Kosher and Other Tales of Modern have reservations for a tour of the Food by Roger Horowitz (699.9 HOR Our OPENING MEETING will be HYUNDAI PLANT. There are 2016) after Labor Day on WEDNESDAY, limited reservations for this event. SEPTEMBER 7th, at the Home of Reservations will be first come - first Stars of the Ring: Jewish Champions in Amy Harris, 3767 Everest Drive. served. We hope that some of your the Golden Age of Boxing by Mike Amy will soon be sending you an open dates, will include some or all of Silver (696 SIL 2016) EVITE or FLYER, so please these events. Looking forward to An Undisturbed Peace: A Novel by respond and come! It is always nice seeing you all very soon. Mary Glickman (560 GLI 2016) to see everyone even with our busy Linda Smith The Yid: A Novel by Paul Goldberg and hectic lives. [email protected] (560 GOL 2016) Please remember to visit our gift * * * Tasa’s Song: A Novel by Linda Kass shop for your special Baby Gifts, (560.736 KAS 2016) Bar and Bat Mitzvah gifts too. Lisa Eric A. Kidwell, MLS and Sheryl are busy as we speak ordering new items. Tot Many thanks to Rabbi, Gina and Marlon for always being there to help me! Enjoy the rest of your summer. Susan Finklestein FAMILY FRIENDLY Sisterhood President SERVICES 5:00 - 5:30 PM in especially for babies, the Library toddlers, kids, moms, dads and grandparents too! September 16

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L’CHAIM LEAGUE TO HOST BOOK DISCUSSION WITH RABBI STEVENS Save the date: On Tuesday, September 13 Rabbi Stevens will lead a program on a fascinating, provocative new book, The Bible Doesn’t Say That: Biblical Mistranslations, Misconceptions, and Other Misunderstandings by author Joel Hoffman. The book has just been published. Dr. Hoffman, a biblical scholar and prolific author [including many elegant translations in our own prayer book Mishkan T’filah], presents dozens of intriguing examples in his book, showing that many of our assumptions about biblical teachings are often based on misunderstanding. Dr. Hoffman — who also authored In the Beginning and And God Said, is also the lead translator for the series My People’s Prayer Book, winner of the National Jewish Book Award. He will be speaking at Temple Beth Or on November 17 — making this L’Chaim League program a great introduction to his work. The Bible Doesn’t Say That is available on Amazon for well under $20, even less on Kindle. Rabbi Stevens encourages (though doesn’t require!) those attending on September 13 to read the book in advance. The program will start with lunch at 11:30; Rabbi Stevens will speak at about noon.

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Becky Taylor, Choir Director

In addition to her work at Temple Beth Or, Rebecca Barrineau Taylor (Becky) is the Director Music Ministries at Church of the Ascension, an Episcopal congregation with close ties to Temple Beth Or. In 2000, she earned a Master of Music Degree in Organ Performance and Choral Conducting at the University of Alabama, studying with Warren Hutton and Sandra Willetts. Her undergraduate degree is in Music Education from Florida State University.

Becky served as accompanist and, beginning in 2002, as the Artistic Director/Conductor of the Montgomery Chorale, retiring in 2014. Other musical and artistic involvement has been with numerous local arts and civic organizations.

Becky is married to baritone Bill Taylor, who is a vital member of both the Temple Choir and the Ascension Choir, and she has a son, Patrick Padgett, who is a musician living in Denver, Colorado.

Nathan McKinney's Bar Mitzvah Project

Nathan chose to help the Montgomery humane society as his mitzvah project. Since he was a small boy, Nathan has always loved animals. A few years ago, when our family adopted a cat from the shelter, Nathan was very troubled by the lack of warm blankets for some of the animals there. When we contacted the shelter, blankets and towels were high on their list of things needed. Nathan asks if you have any used blankets, towels or laundry detergent, that you would consider donang them in the box outside the office. Donaons are also accepted and checks can be made out to the Montgomery Humane Society and le in the donaon box Thank you.

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THE FOUNDERS

RABBI’S SUMMER SERMON SERIES ON THE FOUNDERS OF JUDAISM

One could argue that a source of Judaism’s vitality is the extraordinarily broad spectrum of beliefs and practices through which Judaism expresses itself. These expressions – sometimes called “denominations” – might have emerged over time, yet each is identified with a particular visionary leader who encapsulated historic trends or staked out new territory, often with great courage and controversy.

This year’s Summer Sermon Series will explore these leaders, how their work led to the formation of today’s Judaism, and the sustaining spiritual insights we can learn from each movement.

July 1...... Rabbinic Judaism and the Karaites [Judah the Prince and Anan ben David] July 8...... Kabbalah and Hassidism [Isaac Luria and the Baal Shem Tov] July 15...... Orthodox – Joseph Soloveitchik July 22...... Conservative – Solomon Schechter July 29...... Reform – Isaac Mayer Wise August 5 ...... Reconstructionist – Mordecai Kaplan August 12 ...... Jewish Renewal – Zalman Schachter-Shalomi August 19 ...... Humanistic Judaism – Sherwin Wine August 26 ...... Jewish Science – Morris Lichtenstein

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Jewish Federation of Central Alabama seeks highly motivated, experienced leader for Montgomery, AL. Résumés and inquiries to [email protected], or POB 20058, Montgomery, AL 36120. EOE

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REPLENISHING OUR SPECIAL FUNDS A Note from Rabbi Stevens During my years at Temple Beth Or I have been proud of the many programs and services we have been able to offer – on a scale more commonly seen at congregations two and three times our size. We have been able to offer outstanding music, the latest liturgical materials, an ongoing program of visiting authors and occasional concerts and recitals, and a library that I am convinced is unequalled anywhere among smaller American Jewish congregations. We support kids going to Jewish camps – one of the very best ways of ensuring their Jewish pride and identity – and maintain reserve funds to maintain our building when the roof needs repair, the bathrooms need refurbishing or the a/c system needs replacement. We also have special funds for community outreach and support, especially in the areas of social action and social services. Our membership pledges, nominal compared with many congregations, do not cover such expenses. Indeed, our operating budget is almost entirely devoted to maintaining our physical plant, our rabbi and our small support staff . Moreover Temple Beth Or does not ask new members for pledges to a Building Fund, nor have a public High Holy Day appeal. Our only real fund-raiser during the year is our annual Food Festival. What we do have, however, is a great list of special funds. Most of these were created many years ago, secured through large donations. Thus the Rothschild-Blachschleger Library Fund maintains our fine Library including librarian services, and the Rothschild-Blachschleger Lecture and Culture Fund enables us to provide visiting authors and cultural events. The Blanche Winter Memorial Fund supports our religious school (including teacher training) while the Lucien Loeb Fund provides programming for seniors through the L’Chaim League. Many of these funds have received only very minimal donations in recent years. Several are so depleted as to be close to dissolution. It has been years since any new endowed fund has been created. In addition to what we hope will be our members’ ongoing support of our general TBO Endowment Fund, therefore, we invite and encourage our members to review our special funds and make a generous contribution. Contributions will (unless anonymous) by acknowledged in the Bulletin, including gifts to honor or memorialize someone. This year, before the High Holy Days, we will be circulating pledge/gift envelopes by mail. A list of funds will be included. Please do be generous. If you would like to discuss funding a particular program or service of your Temple, or arranging a bequest, or perhaps creating a new, named Fund for a special purpose, please call me, or our president John Ives, to get the ball rolling. Many thanks in advance.

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Future events ! Friday, September 9, 6 PM, Shabbat service with full choir ensemble. Tuesday, September 13, 11:30 AM, L'Chaim League Book Review and luncheon at TBO. Rabbi Stevens reviews the book "The Bible Doesn't Say That," by Joel M. Hoffman. Friday, September 16, 5 PM, Family Chavurah "Tot" Shabbat service in the Blachschleger Library - suitable for children of all ages. Saturday, September 17, 9:30 AM, Shabbat morning service and Torah study with Rabbi Stevens. Light brunch served. Tuesday, September 20, 12 PM, Adult Education: The Themes and Practices of Rosh Hashanah. Tuesday, September 27, 12 PM, Adult Education: The Themes and Practices of Yom Kippur. Friday, October 7, 6 PM, Shabbat service with full choir ensemble. Friday, October 7, 6:00 PM, Shabbat Shuvah. Sermon topic: RECLAIMING OUR JUDAISM. Saturday, October 8, 9:30 AM, Shabbat morning service and Torah study with Rabbi Stevens. Light brunch served. Sunday, October 16, 4:00 PM, Hosted by Temple Beth Or. The Jewish community is invited. Decorating of the Sukkah, games, lunch, live music, and other fun activities. We are hoping to have many of the young adults attend this event. No RSVP is needed. Sunday, October 16, 6:00 PM, Sukkot service. This service will be held outdoors at our TBO sukkah; join us as we celebrate together with worship and a symbolic meal inside our sukkah. Tuesday, October 18, 12 PM, Adult Education: The Joy and Pathos of Jewish Humor. Class 1. Sunday, October 23, 6:00 PM, Simchat Torah Celebration. Tuesday, October 25, 12 PM, Adult Education: The Joy and Pathos of Jewish Humor. Class 2. Tuesday, November 1, 12 PM, Adult Education: The Joy and Pathos of Jewish Humor. Class 3. Tuesday, November 8, 12 PM, Adult Education: You Be the Judge: Using Rabbinic Texts to Judge Ethical Dilemmas. Class 1. Friday, November 11, 6 PM, Shabbat service with full choir ensemble. Saturday, November 12, 9:30 AM, Shabbat morning service and Torah study with Rabbi Stevens. Light brunch served. Monday, November 14, 9:30 AM, L'Chaim League tours the Hyundai manufacturing plant. When scheduling calendar events NEED HELP GETTING If you have accumulated involving the AROUND unused Temple Beth Or Temple it is DURING SERVICES? important that you check dates with the donation envelopes Federation and the Temple for potential A wheelchair and walker are please feel free to drop conflicts within the Jewish community. Their stored in the coat closet and them off at the Temple number is 277-5820, and you can view the community calendar at are available to members and office so they may be www.jewishmontgomery.org. guests during Temple events. reused.

We would like to know. Please call the temple office when a family member is in the hospital or ailing. Too often we find out about illnesses, crises and hospitalizations long after they occur. This is a missed opportunity for the calls and visits the rabbi would like to share. Please let the temple know if there is a concern in your family or another congregation family (with their permission). We need your help in order to offer ours. 10

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Men’s Club hosts an event at a Biscuits game on July 17th.

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