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KolKol Emanu-ElEmanu-El September / October 2020 Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach Elul 5780 - Cheshvan 5781 Melvin J. & Claire M. Levine Campus 5781 High Holy Days Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach Tel: 561 832 0804 | Fax: 561 832 0811 | www.tepb.org Clergy Board of Trustees Honorary Board Staff Committee Chairs Rabbi Michael Resnick Melvin z”l & Claire Levine Synagogue Administrator Adult Education Harold Bix Vivienne Ivry Barbara & Jack Kay Diane Belfer David Schreier Rabbinical Chair Charles Feldberg Henry Block z”l [email protected] Investment [email protected] Emily Gardner Andy Richman Alec Engelstein z”l Director of Youth Education Hazzan David Feuer Scott Holtz Rita Dee Hassenfeld z”l & Programming Membership Gilda & Henry Block Harold Bix Cantorial Chair Gladys R. Jacobson Marc Jacobs Michelle Kirschner [email protected] Vivienne Ivry [email protected] Sidney Kohl Sheldon Konigsberg Rothman Religious School Officers William Langfan Pianist/Organist Vivienne Ivry President Brian Lemelman Stephen A. Levin Claudio Waisgluss Youth Activities Steven M. Horowitz Brahm D. Levine H. Irwin Levy Administrative Assistant/ Jami Huber David Mack Vice Presidents Steven Pincus Graphic Design Vivienne Ivry Membership - Roberta Robinson Natasha Davis Vivienne Felberman Ivry Marvin S. Rosen Bill Sandler z”l [email protected] Ritual Brahm Levine Programming - Ronald Y. Schram Kol Emanu-El Dvora Lange Callahan Administrative Assistant Kol Emanu-El Buzz Solomon Editorial Board Amy Szoke Fundraising - Mickey Feldberg Mickey Feldberg [email protected] Anthony Lampert Max Zaretsky [email protected] Judaica Art Treasurer Donna Kramer Ritual Coordinator MIckey Feldberg Women’s League Jacob Mitzner Jami Leeson Huber President Arlene Kurtis Sheila Josephberg Recording Secretary Haviva Langenauer Marjorie Konigsberg Hana Siegelstein [email protected] Sheri Levine Past President Belle Winston Robert C. Gordon Mission Statement In This Issue: Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach strives to be the Candle Lighting Times 2 leading congregation in the greater Palm Beaches, built President’s Message 3 upon an expansive and inclusive vision of what a Jewish Rabbi’s Message 3 community can be. We recognize that people connect to God and Judaism in diverse ways – through prayer, Upcoming Events 4, 5 ,6 learning, shared activities, artistic expression and social Adult Eduction 7 action. As an egalitarian, Conservative congregation, we Women’s League 8, 9 are committed to nurturing and facilitating the personal Youth & Education 10 and spiritual journeys of all our members and welcome Marla’s Recipes 11 all who enter our doors. We strive to do so in a manner that resonates with their innermost needs and Birthdays & Anniversaries 12 interests, resulting in increased involvement, Calendar 13 observance and participation. CANDLE LIGHTING TIMES Contributions 14, 15 Appreciation 16 Advertisers 17,18 September Service Times 20 4 7:18 pm FRIDAY NIGHT Kosher Food 11 7:10 pm FRIDAY NIGHT Pantry Condolences 18 7:02 pm EREV ROSH HASHANAH The Alpert Jewish It is with deep sadness that we inform Family Services maintains a food you of the passing of: 19 7:54 pm ROSH HASHANAH pantry for clients in need: the 25 6:54 pm FRIDAY NIGHT chronically ill, frail seniors, new Harriette Baime, immigrants, and people of all ages wife of Richard Baime 27 6:52 pm EREV YOM KIPPUR who live below the poverty line. Please help with this Mitzvah by Marshall Berkson, bringing kosher food items to the father of Lori Stoll synagogue with current usage October dates stamped on the cans and Mildred Feibusch, packages. mother of Robyn Feibusch 2 6:46 pm EREV SUKKOT/ FRIDAY NIGHT Thank you! Hedva Kasten, sister of Haviva Langenauer 3 7:38 pm SUKKOT Alex Levy, 9 6:39 pm SHEMINI ATZERET/ Welcome grandson of Ellen & Ben Levy FRIDAY NIGHT Debra Menin, 10 7:31 pm SIMCHAT TORAH New Members mother of Craig Menin Mark Frankl & Donna Bolshon 16 6:32 pm FRIDAY NIGHT Florence Zirin, Michael & Karen Maisel 23 6:25 pm FRIDAY NIGHT Corey & Linda Platzner Temple Member Sandra Srebnick 30 6:20 pm FRIDAY NIGHT Henry & Beth Whitehill “Zichronam L'vracha” 2 May their memory be for a blessing. Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach Tel: 561 832 0804 | Fax: 561 832 0811 | www.tepb.org President’s Message A Message from the Rabbi... Clergy Board of Trustees Honorary Board Staff Committee Chairs The High Holy Days are soon upon us. I’m beginning to think that I am a creature Rabbi Michael Resnick Melvin z”l & Claire Levine Synagogue Administrator Adult Education Harold Bix Vivienne Ivry This is my favorite time of year. of habit. Barbara & Jack Kay Diane Belfer David Schreier Rabbinical Chair Charles Feldberg Henry Block z”l [email protected] Investment [email protected] Emily Gardner Andy Richman I normally don’t pay close attention to the Alec Engelstein z”l Director of Youth Education The heat from the summer begins to Hazzan David Feuer little things that make up my day. The side of Scott Holtz Rita Dee Hassenfeld z”l & Programming Membership abate and the commencement of fall Gilda & Henry Block Harold Bix the bed that I get out of in the morning. The Cantorial Chair Gladys R. Jacobson Marc Jacobs earmarks new beginnings. Michelle Kirschner [email protected] Vivienne Ivry manner in which I get dressed. The route I [email protected] Sidney Kohl Sheldon Konigsberg Rothman Religious School take to the Temple. The route I take home. Officers William Langfan Pianist/Organist Vivienne Ivry As summers past have concluded, I President Brian Lemelman Stephen A. Levin Claudio Waisgluss The way I brush my teeth. And so on… Youth Activities always looked forward to beginning a new Steven M. Horowitz Brahm D. Levine H. Irwin Levy Administrative Assistant/ Jami Huber David Mack curriculum at school and reconnecting with old friends. Of course, I’m not the only one who is a creature of habit. Vice Presidents Steven Pincus Graphic Design Vivienne Ivry Membership - Roberta Robinson Natasha Davis Simple observation proves this. Allow me to explain… Vivienne Felberman Ivry Marvin S. Rosen Bill Sandler z”l [email protected] Ritual Brahm Levine It is also the time of year when our entire Jewish community Programming - Ronald Y. Schram Kol Emanu-El comes together to reflect, celebrate and repent. Like most of When we actually used to go to Temple Emanu-El for Services, Dvora Lange Callahan Administrative Assistant Kol Emanu-El Buzz Solomon Editorial Board Amy Szoke the majority of you would sit in the same seats Shabbat after Fundraising - Mickey Feldberg you, I look forward to this period of introspection and Mickey Feldberg [email protected] Shabbat. After Services at Kiddush, we did our usual routines. Anthony Lampert Max Zaretsky reflection surrounded by our sacred Temple Emanu-El [email protected] Judaica Art The schnapps-drinkers headed to the liquor table for a Treasurer Donna Kramer Ritual Coordinator MIckey Feldberg community and friends. New memories are made and old Women’s League Jacob Mitzner “l’chayim.” The challah-hoverers waited for me to cut the Jami Leeson Huber President Arlene Kurtis Sheila Josephberg traditions are practiced. Recording Secretary Haviva Langenauer challah. And the buffet line group pre-positioned themselves at Marjorie Konigsberg Hana Siegelstein [email protected] Sheri Levine the start of the buffet table. The same people regularly did the Past President Belle Winston This year, however, is different. The COVID–19 virus precludes same things. Robert C. Gordon us from safely joining together in prayer in our magnificent sanctuary. The extent and duration of this pandemic is Now, I am not saying that any of this is bad. It’s not. Having Mission Statement routines and habits is the way we free ourselves from thinking In This Issue: Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach strives to be the unquestionably frustrating as it continues to impact our daily Candle Lighting Times 2 leading congregation in the greater Palm Beaches, built lives. too long and hard about mundane things. President’s Message 3 upon an expansive and inclusive vision of what a Jewish Rabbi’s Message 3 community can be. We recognize that people connect The problem, of course, occurs when we allow the more to God and Judaism in diverse ways – through prayer, It is said that the test of character is the ability to meet Upcoming Events 4, 5 ,6 important aspects of our lives to be ruled by habit, as well. learning, shared activities, artistic expression and social challenges. The limitations imposed by the COVID-19 virus Adult Eduction 7 action. As an egalitarian, Conservative congregation, we Women’s League 8, 9 are committed to nurturing and facilitating the personal have indeed tested us. Although we have physically been It was Socrates who said, “The unexamined life is not worth Youth & Education 10 and spiritual journeys of all our members and welcome unable to gather together, Rabbi Resnick and Hazzan Feuer living.” Doing things by habit, without thinking about what or Marla’s Recipes 11 all who enter our doors. We strive to do so in a manner that resonates with their innermost needs and work diligently in their continued commitment to perpetuate why we are doing them, has the potential to lull us into Birthdays & Anniversaries 12 interests, resulting in increased involvement, Jewish life with prayer and learning through today’s streaming complacency. Calendar 13 observance and participation. CANDLE LIGHTING TIMES Contributions 14, 15 platforms. Temple Emanu-El’s Board and administrative staff Appreciation 16 wholeheartedly support them in this vital effort. Do we have a habit of not really listening? Advertisers 17,18 September Service Times 20 Despite the challenges we currently face, we are dedicated to Are we habitually rude to others? 4 7:18 pm FRIDAY NIGHT providing you and your family with a meaningful, spiritual High Kosher Food Is it our habit to break our promises? 11 7:10 pm FRIDAY NIGHT Holiday experience.