News & Information from Temple Solel Pathfinder JULY/AUGUST 2019 SIVAN/TAMUZ/AV 5779

Dear Temple Solel Family, I always love the springtime spiritual season - a cycle of new beginnings. It opens with a celebration of redemption and freedom as we walk forward during Pesach - culminating seven weeks later with our communal acceptance of Torah during Shavuot. A new beginning of freedom - journeying onward through the desert and sea toward the promised land; a new beginning of leadership - Moses is new on the job, and the people don’t really know much about him yet; a new beginning intellectually and communally as we extend our arms to embrace the Torah - knowing almost nothing at the outset about what that entails exactly. Our tradition tells the story of us as a people who are usually game for new beginnings. Right before the Ten Commandments are delivered atop Mt. Sinai, the Torah recounts that there are rumblings. Uncertainties. People are antsy as they prepare for a big moment. In the midst of these conditions, medieval French commentator Rashi emphatically whispers, Kol hatchalot kashot - all beginnings are difficult. Rashi makes this statement right alongside a positive inspiration reassuring everyone that receiving Torah will be good and meaningful and delightful. And, yet. Beginnings are difficult. I’ve come to interpret this ancient moment as a keenly insightful observation about transitions. All beginnings are difficult because they are also endings. Any time something new begins, something else ends. For me, that means parting ways with a very wonderful rabbinate in New Orleans - replete with connections and friendships and memories and familiarity. For you, saying farewell to Rabbi Frank and Rabbi Wright reflects a punctuation in time that was filled with connections and friendships and memories and familiarity. All beginnings are endings. And all endings are beginnings. And, it all feels joyous and unsettling and mysterious and glorious and uncertain - for all involved. I will hold your experience of this new beginning tenderly in my heart as we get to know each other, with the understanding that there are complexities to transition. There is holiness in these complexities. It is with great happiness and eager anticipation that my family and I plan our move back home to San Diego in June. We are very excited about this new beginning. We can’t wait to meet you all and share in the beauty and honesty of this transition together. Please stay tuned for all kinds of excellent fun our extraordinary staff team is planning for this summer. It will be so wonderful to see you in July. Warmly,

Alexis Rabbi Alexis Berk Temple Directory July Worship Schedule Rabbi Alexis Berk Leslie Scheck Friday, July 5 Senior Rabbi Director of Early Childhood 7:42pm | Candle Lighting [email protected] Education 6:00pm | Courtyard Casual Shabbat Service with Rabbi Berk [email protected] Welcome BBQ - see Upcoming Events Rabbi David Frank Rabbi Emeritus Mayra Lopez Saturday, July 6 [email protected] ECC Office Assistant [email protected] 10:00am | Shabbat Service with B’nai Mitzvah Cantor William Tiep Torah Portion: Numbers 16:1-18:32 Cantor Jenny Luu Haftarah: I Samuel 11:14-12:22 [email protected] Accounting Intern [email protected] Friday, July 12 Steven Gerard 7:41pm | Candle Lighting Jose Melgoza Executive Director 6:00pm | Courtyard Casual Shabbat Service Facilities Manager [email protected] Rocio Montelongo Saturday, July 13 Judy Bricker Clergy Assistant 10:00am | Shabbat Service with B’nai Mitzvah Temple Administrator & [email protected] Torah Portion: Numbers 19:1-22:1 Programming Director Haftarah: Judges 11:1-33 [email protected] Enid Stechel ECC Office Manager Friday, July 19 Ellen Fox [email protected] School Director 7:38pm | Candle Lighting [email protected] Dana Washofsky 6:00pm | Courtyard Casual Shabbat Service with Hands of Peace Religious School Secretary Participation Craig Parks [email protected] Youth Director Saturday, July 20 [email protected] Toby Williams 10:00am | Shabbat Service with B’nai Mitzvah AV Tech Torah Portion: Numbers 22:2-25:9 [email protected] Anastasia Rollins Haftarah: Micah 5:6-6:8 Director of Finance & Human Resources Friday, July 26 [email protected] 7:34pm | Candle Lighting 6:00pm | Shabbat Service @ Moonlight Beach

Saturday, July 27 Shulcloud Member Portal 8:30am | Shabbat Halicha with Clergy and Dr. Rob Weisgrau Torah Portion: Numbers 25:10-30:1 For all Temple Solel Online Payments and Registrations: Visit https://templesolel.shulcloud.com/ and remember you must Haftarah: Jeremiah 1:1-2:3 log into the online portal, located in the upper right corner of the home page screen for all forms to appear. If you need help or have questions, please email [email protected].

Temple Solel Pathfinder Published bi-monthly. Please send submissions by July 18, Temple Solel of North San Diego County, Inc. 2019 for the September/October Newsletter to Judy Bricker, 3575 Manchester Avenue, Cardiff by the Sea, California 92007 [email protected]. We welcome story ideas and event photos from temple members. Office Phone...... 760.436.0654 Office Fax...... 760.436.2748 Important Announcement Early Childhood Center...... 760.944.1285 Early Childhood Fax...... 760.436.2748 Due to the increase in postage costs, member’s Yahrzeit reminder letters will be sent via email. If you have opted out of email Lifecycle Temple Solel is a Reform congregation dedicated to promoting announcements, you will continue to receive them via snail mail. Jewish community and continuity through study, prayer and acts You can personalize your options by accessing your Shulcloud of justice and loving kindness. account or contacting [email protected] for assistance. 1 August Worship Schedule Friday, August 2 7:28pm | Candle Lighting 6:00pm | Courtyard Casual Shabbat Service with Picnic

Saturday, August 3 10:00am | Shabbat Service with B’nai Mitzvah Torah Portion: Numbers 30:2-36:13 Haftarah: Jeremiah 2:4-28; 3:4

Friday, August 9 7:22pm | Candle Lighting 6:00pm | Courtyard Casual Shabbat Service

Saturday, August 10 8:30am | Torah Study with Rabbi Berk 10:00am | Shabbat Service with B’nai Mitzvah Shabbat, Shorts, Sandals & Sweaters Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22 Courtyard Casual Shabbat Service* Haftarah: Isaiah 1:1-27 The rabbis of Sfat (the center of Jewish mysticism in the northern part of around the year 1600) got Shabbat right! Every Friday, August 16 Friday, just as the sun was setting, they would head out into the 7:15pm | Candle Lighting grassy hills, singing and praying as they marked the Sabbath’s 6:00pm | Shabbat Service @ Moonlight Beach arrival together. These rabbis had no need for a formal sanctuary, or dressy Saturday, August 17 clothing to help them get ‘in the mood.’ All they required was 10:00am | Shabbat Service with B’nai Mitzvah an inspiring outdoor setting and a group of friends to share the Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11 moment with. Haftarah: Isaiah 40:1-26 Four hundred years have passed, but not much has changed. This summer, please join us as we follow their lead and continue Friday, August 23 our summertime tradition. 7:07pm | Candle Lighting *Throughout the months of June, July, August, and September, 6:00pm | Courtyard Casual Shabbat Service with Member almost all of our Friday evening services will be held outside! Dress Appreciation BBQ casually. Bring your families. Reconnect with old friends, and come to make new ones. Saturday, August 24 10:00am | Shabbat Service with B’nai Mitzvah Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25 Haftarah: Isaiah 49:14-51:3 Welcome New Members April: Dr. Alan & Robyn Krasner, Clint & Rachel Lukens and Friday, August 30 children, Jonah & Zoe. 7:58pm | Candle Lighting (New members who joined in May/June will appear in the next issue.) 6:00pm | Courtyard Casual Shabbat Service

Saturday, August 31 10:00am | Shabbat Service with B’nai Mitzvah Welcome New Babies Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17 Fira Novella Dolnick, granddaughter of Earl & Judy Dolnick, Haftarah: Isaiah 54:11-55:5 born on March 4, 2019. Grayson Jo Coopersmith, granddaughter of Randi Coopersmith, born on March 20, 2019. Cora Rose Guss, granddaughter of Dr. David & Laurie Guss, born March 21, 2019. John Midura, son of Bridget & Matt Midura, brother to Tierney & Kayla, born April 23, 2019. 2 Upcoming Events

COURTYARD CASUAL SHABBAT SERVICE & 2019 JEWISH COMMUNITY DAY BBQ DINNER WITH @ PETCO PARK RABBI BERK Sunday, July 28 Friday, July 5 vs. San Francisco Giants 6:00pm 1:10pm Welcome Rabbi Berk for her first Shabbat at Temple Solel! Come together with the San Diego Jewish community for a Join us for Courtyard Casual Shabbat @ 6:00pm and stay for a day of fun and festivities. Your Theme Game ticket package Shabbat Kosher BBQ featuring the Temple Solel grill team - who includes a limited-edition Jewish Community Day hat, ticket to will be grilling burgers (beef & veggie), hot dogs with all the the game, Kosher hot dog and soda provided by The Place, kids fixings plus potato salad and chips. activities and Jewish-themed pregame entertainment. Also, all $5 per person. kids 14 and under will receive a Padres Backpack giveaway at the gates. Visit templesolel.net to reserve your spot. We anticipate this to sell out!

2019 MAH JONGG TOURNAMENT Sunday, July 14 Check in: 9:00am - 9:30am Tournament Play: 9:30am Sharp - 3:30pm Cost: $45 Includes: The Theme Game ticket package starts at $30, but pricing will increase after June 28, so buy early and save! Entry Fee, Breakfast, Lunch & Refreshments, Awards to the Winners, Favors, Door Prizes & Raffle Auction Opportunities to sit with your Solel Family, due by June 27, but Bring your 2019 Mah Jongg Card tickets still available for other sections. Visit www.padres.com/ No Registration at the door themegames for tickets. No refunds 48 hours prior to the event Questions: Email [email protected] To RSVP: Visit www.templesolel.net Sunset @ Moonlight Beach

SHABBAT @ MOONLIGHT BEACH Friday, July 26 & August 16 6:00pm Bring blankets and chairs (and don’t forget your picnic dinners). Everyone is invited to join us at Moonlight Beach for services. Come for the sense of community . . . stay for the sunset! Directions: Head west on Encinitas Blvd. to the ocean. For drop-off, go to the end of Encinitas. For parking, turn left on rd3 Street, then turn right C Street, parking lot will be on your right hand side. 3 COURTYARD CASUAL SHABBAT SERVICE & PICNIC ON Friday, August 2 6:00pm Attend Courtyard Casual Shabbat, then join your Temple Solel family for a picnic style Shabbat meal. Bring your blankets, meal, and beverages to picnic on the greens in the Garden of Giving. Temple Solel will supply the challah’s and desserts.

Dear Friends, Temple Solel has an incredible opportunity to save money and the planet at the same time - but we need your help. As you know, Temple Solel has been raising money through the Atideinu Campaign and, to date, has commitments of over $2.5 million over 5 years. At the request of the donors, much of the funding is restricted for specific operational expenses temple COURTYARD CASUAL SHABBAT & will incur. The Board of Directors continues to explore options MEMBER RECOGNITION WITH BBQ to remain fiscally responsible and get the best return on any investments or projects temple might under take. Friday, August 23 The first investment the Board has approved is to install solar 6:00pm at Temple Solel. Solar will save our community approximately Join us for Courtyard Casual Shabbat @ 6pm and stay for a $40,000 per year - and that number will grow as electric rates Member Recognition BBQ honoring our Temple Members who rise. The cost for our solar project will be $385,000. As an added are celebrating their 25+, 20, 15, 10 & 5 years of membership at value, this includes a brand new roof for the entire campus. In Temple Solel. Everyone is invited to celebrate! addition to the over 10% return on investment, we can all be proud of reducing Temple Solel’s carbon footprint. The goal is to install solar in 2019 while remaining fiscally prudent. To do that, Temple Solel must raise enough money to keep a sufficient bank balance to be prepared for unforeseen expenses. Here is where we ask for your help. If you’ve already made your Atideinu pledge and you would like to help with the solar project, please consider (1) increasing your pledge and/or (2) accelerating your pledge so Temple can use those funds now. If you haven’t made a pledge yet, please join the many members who are participating. ELUL PREP WITH RABBI BERK So far, we have over $250,000 in pledges approved for use Stay tuned for spiritual and intellectual offerings during the on the solar project. preparatory month of Elul – a great time to connect with Rabbi Berk Please visit https://templesolel.shulcloud.com/form/Atideinu%20 and prepare your soul for the High Holy Days. September dates TBD. Solar%20Project or contact Anastasia Rollins, arollins@templesolel. net to make a contribution for solar. If everyone participates, regardless of the amount, Temple Solel can cover the entire cost of this project without depleting existing funds. L’Shalom,

Larry Goldenhersh, Barry Raskin, Dawn Grossman, Atideinu Campaign Chair Temple Treasurer Temple President

Ellen Fox honors teachers who have taught for 20,25, and 30 years at Temple Solel; Anne Spindel, Craig Parks, Roz Brotman, Debby Stone, and Brenda Silvers. 4 Congregational Family Retreat at Camp Mt. Chai

Three generations enjoying family time at Camp Mt. Chai

ECC Camp Solel Around the World in 48 Days... Join us for a summer of adventure! Ages 18 months - 5 years Choose your weeks: June 10 - August 16 Playball Mini Camp August 19 - August 23 To register visit templesolelecc.com

5 B’nai Mitzvah MAZEL TOV TO OUR B’NAI MITZVAH STUDENTS

6 Get Involved

TEMPLE SOLEL GIFT SHOP We operate a well-stocked, high-quality Judaica Gift Shop as a service to the congregation and community and a way of raising funds for the synagogue. You can find new and unique Judaica gifts SUPPORT TEMPLE SOLEL and other fine crafts either made in Israel or by renowned Jewish artisans from around the world. The Temple Solel Gift Shop is a AmazonSmile is a program where Amazon donates 0.5% of the great way to support our temple while fulfilling your holiday and purchase price of eligible products to Temple Solel. On your first simcha needs. visit to www.smile.amazon.com, please select Temple Solel of Northern San Diego as your charitable organization to receive The gift shop is open on Sunday mornings on religious school days donations. AmazonSmile will remember your selection, and then from 8:30am - 12:30pm. On other days please call ahead to be sure every eligible purchase you make will result in a donation to the gift shop is staffed or make an appointment to shop. Temple Solel. Volunteers are always welcome! The more volunteers we have, the more hours we can be open. We are flexible and can fit your schedule. Please contact Judy Bricker, [email protected] or 760.436.0654 x 254 to make an appointment or to volunteer.

HINEYNU IS HERE FOR YOU In times of need such as illness, TEMPLE SOLEL GREETERS bereavement, or other event, please A wonderful opportunity to welcome congregants and remember that the Hineynu community guests to a Friday night Shabbat service by being a Temple is here to provide support. Our network Solel greeter. The job is easy. Welcome attendees with a of Temple Solel members can do a hearty “Shabbat Shalom” and hand out the pulpit folders number of things including providing and song sheets. A half hour of your time from 5:30pm to meals, making calls or visits, sending cards, and arranging for trees 6:00pm is all it takes to make people attending services feel to be planted in Israel in memory of loved ones. We also send cards welcome and special. acknowledging happy events, such as weddings, births, or special You can serve as a greeter on your own or with members honors, so let us know about your Simchas as well. of your family including children 12 and over. Please Hineynu encourages participation from all Temple members. help to make Temple Solel a warm and welcoming To volunteer for any of its teams, please e-mail hineynu@ synagogue. To sign up, visit www.signupgenius.com/ templesolel.net. To request Hineynu services, please contact go/9040e4faea829a31-erev. the temple office at 760.436.0654 ext.100.

Pathfinder Tributes Dawn Grossman - In appreciation of the 2018/2019 Board of Trustees Randy & Dawn Grossman - In honor of Rabbi Alexis Berk Dawn Grossman - In honor of Joanne Roberts Judy Bricker - In honor of the Temple Solel Torah Study Group Scholar lunch Steven & Alexis Larky - In memory of Shirley Segal Rick Barton & Elaine Feuer-Barton - In memory of Jack’s mother Marian Rick Barton & Elaine Feuer-Barton - In honor of Craig Parks and thanks for bringing his energy and music to ADL’s 6th Annual Nation of Immigrants Seder $18 Tributes are available to celebrate a special Simcha or just to say thank you. Tribute recognitions will be listed in the Pathfinder only and will not include notification to the recipient. Donations will support Temple Solel’s General Fund. Visit www.templesolel.net and click on “Giving Opportunities”, scroll down to “Pathfinder Tributes”.

7 Contributions WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTIONS FOR MARCH/APRIL 2019 If your name was inadvertently left off our contribution list, please contact Judy Bricker, [email protected] so we can correct for our next issue. OUR CLERGY OUR PROGRAMS OUR YOUTH l l Rabbi Frank’s Discretionary Fund Adult Education l Campership Fund l l Rabbi Wright’s Discretionary Fund Bundles4Babies l Camp Simcha Scholarship Fund l l Cantor Tiep’s Discretionary Fund Charlotte Ida Tubis Memorial Scholar in Residence l Early Childhood Center l Chavurat Chesed (meal of condolence for mourners) OUR TEMPLE l Etanu (outreach to post high school children l Hineynu (assistance to Temple Members in need) l General Fund of members) l Interfaith Shelter l Building Fund l Hartman Leadership Program l Israel Action Fund l Prayerbook Fund l Matthew Hose Youth Fund l Library - Aaron Price Children’s Fund l Shir Chadash Music Fund l Rabbi Bohm Israel Scholarship Fund l Library - Alpert Mendelson Fund l Tree of Life Leaf (assistance to teens traveling to Israel) l Social Action Fund (small-$250; Large-$300) l l Religious and Hebrew School l Solel Serves Fund Yahrzeit Plaque l Stanley Canter Fund l Stars & Stripes Fund ($450 member; $650 non-members) l Stephen Cohen Fund l Thanksgiving Baskets Fund l l Tzedakah Fund (crisis assistance to people in need) Youth Fund

OUR CLERGY OUR PROGRAMS

Rabbi Frank’s Discretionary Fund Dr. David & Sona Goodblatt, in Adult Education Jerry & Linda Golob l Nathan & Anna Grinshpun l memory of Sona’s kidney donor l Dr. David Katzer & Dr. Lisa Heikoff, in Steven & Marsha Schjolberg. memory of Erica McKeown l Michael & Margie Kopiec, in memory of Hineynu Community Cantor Judith Bender, in appreciate of Hineynu l Michael Weiss Ruslan & Nelly Kras, in memory of Etya Kras, Yakov Kras, l Dr. Michael & Janis Brams, in memory of Albert Alper. Riva Bekkerman, Betya Pilat, & Israel Pilat l Dr. Harry & Kay Liebowitz l Interfaith Shelter Perry & Phyllis Feuer. Gerald Marlis, in memory of Rebecca Marlis l Marvin Mazie, in memory of Victor Mazie l Dr. Martin Schwartz & Dr. Susan Boiko, in memory of OUR YOUTH Esther Schwartz l D. Barry Simons & family, in memory of Genevieve Camp Simcha Scholarship Fund Berg & Deneroff Families, in memory Simons l David & Sharon Wax. of Larry Berg l Edward & Faye Hirschberg.

Rabbi Wright’s Discretionary Fund Dr. David & Sona Goodblatt, in Early Childhood Center Barbara LaPotin, in memory of Treva Krantz l memory of Rabbi Hayyim Kieval. Mark Silver & Katherine Michaud-Silver, in memory of Manny Karbelnig. Cantor Tiep Discretionary Fund Benedict Gross & Jill Mesirov, in Religious and Hebrew School Kent & Judy Bricker, in appreciation memory of Sylvia Portner Mesirov l Benedict Gross & Jill Mesirov, in of Ellen Fox leading Havdalah for Havdalah Nights l Gregory Pascal memory of Avrum Gross l Dr. David & Laurie Guss, in memory of Shirley & Cynthia Michael in honor of Roz Brotman, Karen Hamm, & Debby Segal l Laurence & Lynne Henkin, in memory of Dr. Larry Mishlove l Barry & Stone.

l Shelly Hirschberg, in honor of Cantor Billy Tiep Marvin Mazie, in memory Youth Fund Steve & Ellen Fox, in honor of Craig Parks l Gregory Pascal of Ingrid Mazie l Susan Gail Thomas, in memory of Aunt Jeanne l Myron & Cynthia Michael in honor of Craig Parks & Anne Spindel. & Marsha Vanetsky, for continued music enjoyment l Alexander & Lenore Wilkas, in memory of Mary Schnitzer l Joel Zuieback & Linda Berezny, in memory of Sheldon Zuieback. OUR TEMPLE SUSTAINING PROGRAM CONTRIBUTIONS

l General Fund Richard Fox, in memory of Aline Fox Steve & Ellen l Charlotte Ida Tubis Memorial Lecture Fund: Tubis Family Fox l Dr. Jay Friedman, in memory of Joseph Friedman l Randy & Dawn l Aaron Price Library Fund: Price Family Foundation Grossman l Dr. Alan & Robyn Krasner l Richard & Sharon Leib l Jon l Alpert Mendelson Library Fund: Mendelson Family Michael, in honor of Aaron Michael’s Bar Mitzvah l Steven & Marsha l Stephen Cohen Fund for Religious School Programming: Adele Rabin

l Schjolberg l James Stern & Marcia Kern, in memory of Shirley Segal. Stanley Canter Fund for Religious School Programming: Stanley Canter l Hartman Leadership Program: Dr. Andrew & Magan Hartman Shir Chadash Music Fund Gary & Jayne Marx, in honor of Cantor l 10th Grade Teen Journey Program: Harold & Shirley Pidgeon Tiep and the entire ensemble of Chamilton l Mitchell & Miyo Reff l l Matthew Hose Youth Fund: Jesse & Michelle Hose Marty Stern & Marcia Kern, in memory of Clara Stern, Dr. Harold Stern, l Thanksgiving Basket Program for Home-Bound Seniors: David Menashe & Harvey Kern.

8 Circle of Honor Our membership contributions do not cover Temple Solel’s expenses. Without our generous members, we would be unable to fulfill our mission of building and sustaining our sacred community. Part of our mission is to enable those members who cannot afford their minimum membership contribution to remain a part of our community. Recognizing this, Temple Solel created a membership category called Circle of Honor. This membership level provides a mechanism for increased giving. This added revenue enables us to meet our operating expenses. If you are already a member of the Circle of Honor, Thank You for your generous additional support. If not please consider joining this group. Friends l Annual Membership Contribution included Rabbi Frank in deep discussion with ECC “Director for a Day”. l High Holy Day Recognition and Honors l Recognition on Wall of Giving l Donor Recognition and Thank You Events l VIP Gala Tickets (2) l 10 Complimentary Tributes or Memorials Sponsors lnclusive of all that is mentioned above l Reserved High Holy Day Seats (immediate family) l 2 Additional High Holy Day Reserved Seats (extended family) Moments in Time l High Holy Days Recognition and Honors Give us a moment of your time to participate in one of our many Patrons volunteer opportunities. These “Moments” ask for a very small lnclusive of all that is mentioned above time commitment, but all are important to our Temple Solel l Annual Membership Contribution including Building Fees community. Getting involved is the best way to stay connected, l High Holy Day Reserved Parking meet new friends, network, learn and make a positive Benefactors contribution to the success of our congregation. Here are just a lnclusive of all that is mentioned above few of the ways that you can get involved immediately: l 4 Additional High Holy Day Reserved Seats (extended family)

l VIP Gala Tickets (4) l Engage our Community as a Sparks Ambassador l 15 Complimentary Tributes or Memorials Help make sure our members feel special and reach out to Pillars others who currently are not affiliated with Solel. lnclusive of all that is mentioned above l l Annual Membership Contribution including Extend a Hearty Welcome as a Sparks Greeter Security Fees & Building Fees We are proud to welcome congregants and visitors each week l 20 Complimentary Tributes or Memorials to our Shabbat or High Holy Day services and other events. This For more information about joining the Circle of Honor and the is an important role in welcoming everyone and helping people benefits of each level, contact Judy Bricker, [email protected]. feel comfortable at Temple Solel

l Welcome a New Member Our welcome committee creates and delivers a Shabbat gift bag - complete with a logo bag and everything you need for Shabbat to the new members home. SOLEL SERVES l Welcome the Newborn Help by creating and delivering a welcome baby bag to the SOLEL SERVES home of the new parents. l Adult Choir Meets at the Temple Solel kitchen to cook and to serve sixty Enjoy your Jewish musical heritage by singing with follow plus meals for residents at Haven House, a homeless shelter in congregants for High Holy Days and other concerts throughout Escondido. the year. 2019 Schedule: July 28, August 18, September 15, October 27, l Shabbat Unplugged Band November 17 (Full). This group of adult musicians and vocalists are more than a For each date, Solel Serves needs fifteen volunteers (adults, synagogue band! They help enrich our worship experience teenagers, and, b’nai mitzvah students who need mitzvah project through regular participation at Shabbat and services hours). We prepare the meals at the Temple Solel Kitchen at throughout the year. 3:30pm, arrive at Haven House at 6:00pm, begin serving dinner from 6:15pm - 7:00pm. We also eat and play board games with Contact Judy Bricker, [email protected] for additional residents. For more information, please contact Ellen Bramson, information. A complete list of our Moments in Time opportunities [email protected] or go to www.templesolel.net. can be found on our website www.templesolel.net. 9 Joanne Roberts TEMPLE SOLEL NON PROFIT ORG. PRESIDENT 3575 Manchester Avenue U.S. POSTAGE Mindi Frankel Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007 P A I D Melissa Hirsch Steven Lasensky ENCINITAS, CA VICE PRESIDENTS PERMIT NO. 147 Shana Hoolihan SECRETARY Barry Raskin TREASURER Dawn Grossman PAST PRESIDENT Ellen Bramson Current Resident or Debby Buckkolz Ian Fasack Brian Geffen Doug Komen Alexis Larky Adam Rubin Gary Woods TRUSTEES

2019 HIGH HOLY DAYS @ TEMPLE SOLEL Save the Dates - More Details to Come! S’lichot Service Saturday, September 21 Erev Rosh Hashanah Alexis Berk Sunday, September 29 SENIOR RABBI First Day Rosh Hashanah David Frank Monday, September 30 RABBI EMERITUS Second Day Rosh Hashanah William Tiep CANTOR Tuesday, October 1 Kathy Robbins Kol Nidre FOUNDING CANTOR Tuesday, October 8 Steven Gerard EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Yom Kippur Wednesday, October 9 Judy Bricker TEMPLE ADMINISTRATOR/PROGRAMMING Sukkot Ellen Fox October 13-18 SCHOOL DIRECTOR Sunday, October 13, 9:00am: Build the Sukkah Craig Parks Friday, October 18: BBQ in the Sukkah YOUTH DIRECTOR Simchat Torah Anastasia Rollins DIRECTOR OF FINANCE/HUMAN RESOURCES October 19-20 Leslie Scheck DIRECTOR OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION