Howard D. Gorin, Rabbi Eitan Binet, Cantor Ira Minkoff, President David Hiesiger, Cantor Emeritus
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Volume 44 Issue 1 Elul 5774 -Tishrei – Heshvan 5775 Sept. – Nov. 2014 Temple Beth El – Your Personal Connection to Judaism www.TBEBellmore.org Howard D. Gorin, Rabbi Eitan Binet, Cantor Ira Minkoff, President David Hiesiger, Cantor Emeritus Temple Beth-El is a Conservative SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 – 9:15 AM synagogue affiliated with United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. INSTALLATION OF As a Shabbat-centric synagogue, we espouse RABBI HOWARD D.GORIN certain key principles: & Create a welcoming and nurturing THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES environment to all Join us for Shabbat services and celebrate August and September anniversaries & those entering our synagogue. birthdays with your TBE Family at our SHABBES SHUL luncheon. Enhance our ritual After services, enjoy a delicious Shabbat luncheon coordinated by our own observance and the performance of Shabbes Shul Committee. mitzvoth. LET’S SHARE SHABBES TOGETHER! Make chesed and tsedakah part of our daily lives. Ensure a Jewish Please join us Saturday night, September 20th education for our children and offer at 8:30 p.m. opportunities for for Jewish learning to our membership. SELICHOT SERVICES Support our congregants in Featured Program: “Abayudaya: The Jews of Uganda” times of need and share in their times Presented by Rabbi Gorin of joy. Our special services will be led by Commit to the RABBI GORIN, CANTOR BINET, and will feature a betterment of our community through Sing-A-Long with the TBE Choir led by IRA MINKOFF social action. Memorial Plaques will be dedicated. Support the State of Israel. Michael Glatt * Leonard Holden * Doris Be a resource to Allen other organizations and the unaffiliated. Complete High Holiday Schedule on Page 2. Temple Beth El of Bellmore 1373 Bellmore Road Bellmore, NY 11710 Issue2 #: [Date]Volume 44 Issue 1 Elul 5774 -Tishrei – Heshvan 5775 Sept.Dolor – Nov. Sit 2014Amet Holiday Times: 5755 – 2014 Sukkot – Shemini Atzeret – Simchat Torah Rosh Hashanah – Yom Kippur Wed., Oct. 8 Light Candles 6:07 pm Wednesday, Light Candles 6:30 pm Mincha/Maariv 6:00 pm September 24 Thurs, Oct. 9 Morning Services 9:15 am Mincha/Maariv 6:30 pm First Day of Sukkot Mincha/Maariv 6:00 pm Thursday, Morning Services 8:45 am Light candles (from 7:05 pm September 25 existing flame) First Day of Rosh Hashanah Friday, Oct. 10 Tashlikh 5:00 pm Second Day of Morning Services 9:15 am Mincha/Maariv 6:30 pm Sukkot Light candles (from Mincha/Maariv 6:00 pm 7:28 pm existing flame) Light candles (from 6:04 pm existing flame) Friday, Morning Services 8:45 am September 26 Saturday, Oct. 11 Second day of Shabbat Chol Morning Services 9:15 am Rosh Hashanah Hamoed Mincha/Maariv 6:30 pm Mincha/Study/Maariv 5:30 pm Light candles (from 6:27 pm existing flame) Sunday, Oct. 12 Morning Services 9:00 am Maariv 7:30 pm Saturday, September 27: Morning Services 9:15 am Monday, Oct. 13 Morning Services 7:30 am Shabbat Shuva Maariv 7:30 pm Mincha/Study/Maariv 6:00 pm Tuesday, Oct. 14 Morning Services 7:30 am Sunday, Maariv 7:30 pm September 28 Morning Services 9:00 am Tzom Gedaliah Wed., Oct. 15 Morning Services 7:00 am Tashlikh II 1:00 pm Hoshana Rabbah Mincha/Maariv 6:15 pm Mincha/Maariv 5:50 pm Light Candles 5:56 pm Friday, Oct. 3 Mincha TBA Thurs., Oct. 16 Morning Services 9:15 am Light Candles 6:15 pm Shemini Atzeret Kol Nidre/Maariv 6:00 pm Mincha TBA Light candles (from 6:54 pm Saturday, Morning Services 9:00 am existing flame) October 4 Maariv/Hakafot 7:00 pm Yom Kippur Mincha 4:30 pm Friday, Oct. 17 Morning Services 9:00 am Neilah 6:00 pm Simchat Torah Mincha/Maariv 5:50 pm Light candles (from 5:53 pm existing flame) Saturday, Oct. 18 Morning Services 9:15 am Mincha/Study/Maariv 5:20 pm 2 IssueVolume #: [Date] 44 Issue 1 Elul 5774 -Tishrei – Heshvan 5775 Sept. – Nov. 2014Dolor Sit Amet3 I have a deeper appreciation of the significance of my role in the life of the congregation and its members. I have a better understanding of the extent of the rabbi’s ability to influence, and I am more patient with myself and others, having gained greater clarity that a rabbi’s power to persuade is not limitless. I have learned from experience the power of the spoken word – both to heal and to hurt – and that one’s mere presence communicates much more eloquently than any words can. The title could have also read “Renewed Rabbi Howard Gorin.” The two-year hiatus between the Rabbi’s Message end of one chapter of my rabbinic career and the beginning of another gave me the opportunity to Hirsch: It's like the old days, isn't it? observe – as a congregant – an effective Val: No! It's better. congregational rabbi and experience the impact of Hirsch: Yeah! Why? rabbinic leadership. I feel invigorated, ready for the Val: Because this time we can appreciate it. opportunities and challenges that are part and parcel Dialogue from the movie “Stand Up Guys” of synagogue life. A little piece of autobiographical trivia: 35 years ago Throughout the Yom Kippur liturgy we implore God (Summer, 1979) I applied for a rabbinic position at a to “renew our lives/days.” I pray that, for all of us – synagogue not far from ours. The interview went and our family and friends – the New Year that is reasonably well. What sunk my chances was my youthful upon us will be a year of renewal and growth – a appearance. It created an unshakeable impression that I year in which God’s blessings will be evident in our looked “too young to be a rabbi” – certainly, too young lives – a year in which we will be a blessing to to be their rabbi. others. Looking at photos of me from the late 70s and early 80s, I During the two-year interval between the end of my have to agree. tenure at the Maryland synagogue and the beginning of my service to TBE, I operated a book-removal I therefore found it amusing when the Bellmore-Merrick service, helping people who had no-longer-wanted “News Mag” ran an article about my appointment to be books find new homes for their books. I am winding this congregation’s spiritual leader. The article’s title: down that enterprise, in no small measure so that I “Temple Beth-El Welcomes New Rabbi Howard Gorin.” can focus more of my time and energy on the needs What, I mused, does the adjective “new” modify? (Indulge of the congregation and its members. I am taking a me, please: we all know what the title was trying to break from accepting and collecting books and will convey.) leave that important work to others. “New rabbi?” Not I: I’ve been plying my trade for nearly I do have books that I am going to make available to four decades. I am no longer a new rabbi, and it’s been TBE members. All proceeds from the sales of these many years since I’ve been told that I looked too young to books will be donated to the TBE Sisterhood, to be a rabbi. support their mitzvah beneficiaries. Book lists will be I would like to believe, though, that I am a new “Rabbi published from time to time through TBE Howard Gorin,” not the same Rabbi Howard Gorin who communication channels, both on-line and in print. applied for a position in Nassau County in 1979, not even Pam joins me in wishing you a Shana Tova – a year of the same Rabbi Howard Gorin who stepped down from goodness, health, fulfillment and joy. his 32-year position in 2012. My fundamental values are the same (for the most part), although some have been RABBI HOWARD D. GORIN strengthened and others significantly modified by life’s experiences. I would like to suggest that the newness reflects an increased awareness – an enhanced appreciation – of my profession and what I can bring to it. 3 4Issue #:Volume [Date] 44 Issue 1 Elul 5774 -Tishrei – Heshvan 5775 Sept.Dolor – Nov. Sit 2014 Amet TBE Congregational Break Fast Will be held in the rear of the social hall at the end of Yom Kippur,Saturday, October 4, 2014. YOM TOV FAMILY DINNER In Our Congregational Sukkah With Rabbi Gorin and Meet your friends Cantor Binet Thursday, October 9, 2014 Bring your family. A dairy dinner will be served. Services will begin at 6:00 pm. Dinner Cost will be $18 for adults; will follow. $8 for children under 18. Cost for dinner: Adults - $22 per meal Absolute deadline for Children under 13 - $10 If you have an special dietary needs, please reservations is: contact Faye Rothenberg at 516-221- 7434 ---------------------------------------------------------- Sunday, September 28, Sukkah Dinner for Thursday, October 9, 2014 2014 Name(s)________________________________ Children________________________________ Send or bring reservation form and check Total$________________ to the Temple office. Phone # ____________________ For further information: Martha Kreisel, 448- 3476 or [email protected] Seat me with____________________________ Reservation for Congregational Break Fast. Make checks RESERVATIONS BY CHECK ONLY. payable to Temple Beth-El RSVP WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2014 Name______________________________________ For further information, please contact Faye Rothenberg 516-221-7434. Phone____________________ OR Send your response: email___________________________ Temple Beth-El of Bellmore, 1373 Bellmore Rd., Number of Adults @ $18 each ______ = ______ North Bellmore, NY 11710, Number of children @ $8 each ______ = Attn: Sukkot Dinner T l l d 2014Issue #:Volume [Date] 44 Issue 1 Elul 5774 -Tishrei – Heshvan 5775 Sept.