June-July 2019 | // 5779 | Vol. 45 No. 9

Oh the places they’ve gone! Meet six of our awesome grads. COVER STORY PP. 10-12

Shavuot 2019 P. 3 P. 3 P. 18 CLERGY MESSAGE Making Each

ly He rzo Moment Count er g C b o im h e K n i b b ver the course of the I am grateful the S’ firat HaOmer season overlays the a R year, there are unique last few weeks of pre-K for it serves as a continual reminder rituals that only emerge that we can always learn—adults and children alike—how during certain seasons. to “count up.” Count up to the ways Jewish learning and a OneO such ritual is S’ firat HaOmer, the loving community can grow and flourish. Count up to the counting of the . This period of ways new adventures can open our minds and hearts. Count sacred time in the Jewish calendar spans up, as Karyn Kedar writes, that all things are possible 49 days, seven weeks, between the second right in the palm of our hands—hands that extend out in day of and the holiday of , which we will kindness and hope. celebrate together on June moments are 8-9. S’ firat HaOmer connects defining. There is a sense of our liberation from Egypt, our Meditation power and urgency, of divine physical freedom, to the giving Within me a well, deep, filled with cool abundant water. channeling. But it is in the of the at Mount Sinai, day after that becomes equally, God, sweet muse of love and loveliness! our spiritual freedom. if not more defining in how S’ firat HaOmer has Turn my thoughts toward You we traverse new territory consistently been for me a That my eyes may see with courage and intention. reminder to “count up.” So And my heart may know How will we make sure the often we are in the practice of And my mind may remember conversion student isn’t left counting down in anticipation That there is beauty in my dreams. dripping wet at the mikvah? Or of life changes. And the the wedding couple continues greater culture supports this to figure out how to establish through countdown apps and Beyond me, a vision, a clear yet winding way. a Jewish home? Or the activist customs—the days until our doesn’t just wrap up the banner wedding, the minutes until Invisible God, eternal God after the march? Or the bar/ the fourth quarter ends, the God of holiness and wonder bat student and family seconds until a new secular Awaken my spirit so that continue to discover Jewish year begins. living and learning through I may envision As I write this, I can’t help each life stage? The answers but count down the days until And behold are not only programmatic pre-K graduation. Temple’s And make real ones; they are spiritual ones, Early Childhood Education A universe of light. inviting all, with genuine love, Center (ECEC) has been to ascend to the embrace of such a loving and nurturing In the palm of my hand, all things possible. community, to Torah, to God, community for our kiddos and whether we are filled with entire family. They started at sorrow or with delight. 3 months old and I remember Rabbi Karyn Kedar: Omer: A Counting Life is shaped by moments well lifting the heavy infant car of drama—highs and lows and seats, clicking them into the memory-making milestones. stroller, rolling them into the ECEC, and then making my Here at Temple we believe can help illuminate way upstairs to my office. During these five years, our routines the spiritual awareness that’s essential in the everyday have changed (now they run to class!) but one thing has experiences. It’s in those ordinary moments and small remained the same—the sense of home. We have shed a few miracles within which we can find lessons of joy, resilience tears already as a family as they prepare for kindergarten at and gratitude. Let Temple guide your path to counting up our local public school, as we try to embrace all the different toward greater meaning, toward fulfilling the beauty in all feelings in the days leading up to this change. your dreams.

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IN THIS ISSUE

HOLIDAYS & PRAYER PAGE Shavuot 3 7 Shavuot 2019 Services 8 RUTH’S CHOICE Teen Shabbat 8 FOR 20s AND 30s PAGE In the Bible, Ruth makes a powerful choice to join the Israelite people, the people 14th Annual Burgers and Beer 5 of her mother-in-law, Naomi. Whether from birth, through conversion or creating a COMMUNITY PAGE Jewish home and community, all of us are choosing . Clergy Message 2 Our Community 4 Biblical Book of Ruth with Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman Telling Temple 4 Budget Approved 5 Wednesday, June 5 | 7pm | Linz Hall Support Groups 5 Explore the relationship between Ruth and Naomi; and how Ruth, a Moabite, g2g 6 ultimately converts and becomes the ancestor of King . Welcome Team 7 RSVP: participate.tedallas.org/bookofruth People 9 Yoga Emanu-El 16 Tikkun Temple Votes 16 The Well 16 pm Saturday, June 8 | 7 | Stern Chapel Cover Story 10-12 We gather to celebrate the students and teachers of Temple’s conversion program, and share our diverse pathways in an evening of prayer, learning and ice cream. Cinema Emanu-El 18-19 Register: participate.tedallas.org/shavuot WRJ & BROTHERHOOD PAGE Breakout sessions, taught by clergy and lay leaders (choose two): WRJ Events 6 Ldor V’dor: A Family Story Brotherhood Monthly Meeting 6 Mikvah through the Ages: An Ancient and Modern Ritual Choosing to Sing on your Spiritual Path ADULT LEARNING PAGE Biblical Book of Ruth 3 Book Clubs 17 Festival Service and Yizkor Torah and 17 Sunday, June 9 | 10:30am | Stern Chapel Learn the Ropes of Torah Trope 17 92nd Street Y 17 PHILANTHROPY PAGE BECOME A CONVERSION MENTOR Contributions 13-16

Temple is looking for mentors for its Baderech program to help guide conversion students on their path to Judaism and welcome them into the community. Interested? Please contact Tucker and fill out a form online at participate.tedallas.org/ conversionmentorform. We welcome anyone who has previously been a mentor to fill out the form. There will be a training for conversion mentors at 6:30pm on August 21. Contact: Rachel Tucker, [email protected]

Temple clergy and staff are available to support members of our community Finances should never be a barrier to participation dealing with mental and physical health issues. Please reach out to us if you or a in Temple life. Confidential financial assistance is friend or family member is dealing with depression, addiction, grief, cancer, chronic available for most Temple events, tuition and dues. conditions, infertility, mobility issues, housing transition, job loss or other conditions.

tedallas.org/community/temple-cares Contact: Meredith Pryzant, [email protected]

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OUR COMMUNITY BECOMING BABY NAMINGS IN MEMORIAM B’NAI MITZVAH Miriam Judith Farber Ron Bennett Paul Schkurman Daughter of Laura and Father of Scott Bennett, Gary Brother of Esther McKenna Matt Farber Bennett, Stacy Horowitz, Dr. Craig Schwimmer Shannon Friedman and Cary Spencer Paige Greenberg Son of Audrey Schwimmer Friedman Daughter of Stephanie and Husband of Dr. Shanon Daniel Greenberg Frances Stone Caudle Schwimmer Brandon Scott Jorgensen Mother of Cathy Gilberg Father of Bianca Fay Schwimmer and Sasha Eitan Naphtali Hahn Son of Jessie and Britain Rhea Dolon Danielle Schwimmer June 6 Jorgensen (of Florida) Mother of Joanna Byrne and Brother of Barry Schwimmer, Son of Caroline and Yoav Hahn Grandson of members Lisa Dolon Wendy Steinberg and Perri Greenhill School Judi and Randy Ratner Sister of Iris Lewittes Stern Tikkun Olam: Herbert Halpern B’nai Mitzvah Project Harriet “Chick” Sham Father of Andy Halpern Mother of Brad Sham CONVERSIONS Bernard Hirsh Robert Skibell Father of Richard Hirsh, Robert Maggie Glazier Brother of Jerry Skibell Lindsey Hudson Hirsh, Terry Hirsh and Cristy Hirsh Carole Spitz Amberleigh Mandel Mother of Susan Gelphman Dr. Milton Jacobs Luciano Oliveira Father of Lisbeth Bulmash Jay Stern Mila Segal Camila Oliveira Brother of Debbie Stern Sidney B. Jacobs June 13 Friedman Daughter of Seema Tendolkar Matthew Oliveira Brother of Nancy Siegel Ila Sue Stone and Tamir Segal Victor Oliveira Alan Luskey Mother of Bonnie Bazley McCulloch Intermediate School Oliveira Brother of Larry Luskey, Sharon Tikkun Olam: Jewish Family Risa Vinton Krost and Melanie Kirschner Esilda Ester Telesca Services Mother of Diana Telesca Pearlman Husband of Jeneane Pearlman Father of Randy Pearlman, Gregg Pearlman and Stuart Pearlman

Alexander Walter Reiter June 27 NEW & RETURNING MEMBERS Son of Steve and Elisa Reiter Michelle Abrams Leslie Michelson Michael, Elaine, Nathan & Greenhill School Blake Reisman Tikkun Olam: Family Compass Kira, Erick, Levi & Damon Benjamin, Nicole & Nora Nale Figueroa Herschel & Margaret Wilonsky

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4 The Window • JUNE-JULY 2019 COMMUNITY Board Approves a $15 Million Budget he Board of Trustees of Temple and investing in our development efforts Emanu-El has approved a balanced to continue to secure a strong future T budget of $15 million for 2019- “Temple continues to be for Temple. 20 that ensures quality programming, works toward meeting the needs of all a vibrant center of The increases are being supported congregants, and plans for a secure future. by a modest membership dues increase, Jewish life for our consistent with recent years; an increase “Temple continues to be a vibrant in the Annual Fund goal; an increase in center of Jewish life for our congregants, congregants, and our the annual security fee and competitve and our budget reflects the revenues tuition increases for the Early Childhood and expenditures needed to support a budget reflects the Education Center. The budget also includes with our scope,” says President a Temple Emanu-El Foundation grant of revenues and Chris Cheniae. $125,000. expenditures needed to Temple staff and the Budget Committee, “This budget is solid,” says Bogdanow. led by Alan Bogdanow, worked for many support a synagogue “Going forward we will have to be alert for months to create a budget that maintains opportunities to increase revenues from and helps grow the many functions of with our scope.’’ existing sources and moderate expense Temple. It also reflects the priorities of increases. And over the longer term, Temple leadership, including connecting President increased development revenues from to one another and to those outside the the Annual Fund, planned giving and an building; keeping our campus secure; Chris Cheniae increased endowment will be essential.” providing a range of Shabbat experiences Temple Cares

ONGOING SUPPORT GROUPS Caregivers June 4 & July 2, 10:30-11:30am, Archives

Grief June 11, 25 & July 9, 23, 11:30am-1pm Zilbermann Chapel

Cancer June 26 & July 24, 1pm, Room 130 Please preregister: Beth Broodo, [email protected]

Substance Abuse Support Group for Friends and Family Every Thursday through July, 6-7pm, Room 130 Facilitated by Freda Heald, [email protected]

If you have interest in or questions on this or any other aspect of support at Temple, please contact Meredith Pryzant, Director of Member Support, [email protected] 214.706.0000, ext. 122.

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WRJ EVENTS brotherhood LILITH SALON Sunday, June 2 | 3-5pm WRJ Lilith Salons provide an opportunity to talk Meeting about topical issues through a uniquely Jewish and female lens. Copies of articles can be sent to you in advance. and RSVP to confirm your attendance and get location: Phyllis Mills, 972.386.1852 Dinner Wednesday, June 5 Dinner: 6:15pm, Program: 7pm | Linz Hall RSVP: tebrotherhood.org/calendar MEET-UP Wednesday, June 19 | 6:30-8:30pm The Business of Bring your mahjong set and card. Games will be Minor League Baseball formed when people arrive. Help is available. RSVP: Sharon Willey, [email protected] with Andy Milovich, President of the Frisco RoughRiders DAUGHTERS OF Thursday, June 20 | 7-8:30pm Lovers Lane United Methodist Church, 9200 Inwood Road, Dallas This interfaith group seeks to enhance understanding of the cultural and spiritual similarities and differences among , Christians and Muslims. Topic: Afterlife Contact: Beth Kolni, [email protected]

ON THE GO

Sweeney Todd Dinner and a Movie Saturday, June 15 Tuesday, July 9 Join g2g at the Circle Theatre in Fort Worth to Come for a hot dog dinner and stay for Cinema see “Sweeney Todd,” starring Randy Pearlman, Emanu-El’s “Operation Finale.” Discussion led by Temple’s Cantorial Soloist, as Judge Turpin. Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman We will be leaving Temple promptly at 1:30pm. Dinner: 5:45pm Cost: $14 After the play we’ll have dinner at Istanbul Grill. Register: participate.tedallas.org/g2ghotdogdinner Cost: $48 per person Register: participate.tedallas.org/g2gjune Film: 7pm Cost: $5 Contact: Becky Slakman, [email protected] Register: participate.tedallas.org/operationfinale

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HIGH HOLY DAYS AT TEMPLE EMANU-EL We Need Your Help! The High Holy Days require the energy and dedication of many members of our TE community. Beginning in late June we will need volunteers for a variety of projects, so please let us know if you would like to help. For more information, Register: tedallas.volunteerhub.com Contact: Debbie Fuqua, [email protected]

High Holy Days Packets The High Holy Days packets, with all the information you need to plan your celebrations, will be sent out the third week of July. Online registration will begin on July 22. If you’d like your packet by email only, visit participate.tedallas.org/hhdmaterials

Book of Remembrance A letter will be sent to members in late June, inviting you to share names of your loved ones and make tribute gifts to the Book of Remembrance that is distributed on afternoon. The deadline for submissions is August 9. Contact: [email protected]

Temple’s Welcome Team

Welcome Team is a group of about 60 members (Welcome Teamers!) who get to know new members and help them find meaningful connections at Temple through one-on-one coffee dates and more. If you are interested in becoming a Welcome Teamer, join us on June 7 for an Early Oneg where we will celebrate our first year and brainstorm new ways to engage with new members.

Early Oneg Celebration and Conversation June 7 | 5:30pm | Linz Hall Followed by Shabbat services at 6:15pm

RSVP: Linda Kahalnik, [email protected]

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    B’haalot’cha Chukat B’chukotai Numbers 8:1-12:16 Numbers 19:1-22:1 Leviticus 26:3-27:34 Friday, June 21 Friday, July 12 Friday, May 31 6:15pm, Stern Chapel 6:15pm, Stern Chapel 6:15pm, Stern Chapel Pride Shabbat Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen Rabbi David Stern Rabbi Daniel Utley Cantor Vicky Glikin Rabbi Debra Robbins Cantor Leslie Niren Hallie Weiner, Cantorial Intern on Joe Pool Lake Josh Metzger, Guest Speaker Saturday, July 13 10:30am, Lefkowitz Chapel Saturday, June 1 Saturday, June 22 Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen 10:30am, Lefkowitz Chapel 10:30am, Lefkowitz Chapel Randy Pearlman, Cantorial JUNE 7 Rabbi David Stern Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen Soloist Hallie Weiner, Cantorial Intern TH TH Cantor Leslie Niren 8 -12 GRADE       Join Rabbi Dan Utley B’midbar Balak Numbers 22:2-25:9 and Shira Stevenson, Numbers 1:1-4:20 Sh’lach L’cha Numbers 13:1-15:41 Temple’s awesome Friday, June 7 Friday, July 19 Friday, June 28 6:15pm, Stern Chapel new teen coordinator, 6:15pm, Stern Chapel 6:15pm, Stern Chapel Rabbi Daniel Utley Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen for a relaxing Shabbat Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen Cantor Leslie Niren Rabbi David Stern Rabbi Daniel Utley on Joe Pool Lake. Cantor Leslie Niren Cantor Vicky Glikin Saturday, July 20 Saturday, June 8 10:30am, Lefkowitz Chapel The evening includes Saturday, June 29 Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen 10:30am, Lefkowitz Chapel 10:30am, Lefkowitz Chapel Cantor Leslie Niren swimming, a cookout, Rabbi David Stern Rabbi David Stern Hallie Weiner, Cantorial Intern Shabbat songs and  Cantor Vicky Glikin blessings on the water. 7pm, Stern Chapel   Shavuot Tikkun Pinchas Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen  Numbers 25:10-30:1 Bus will depart from Cantor Leslie Niren Korach Friday, July 26 Temple at 5:30pm and Numbers 16:1-18:32  6:15pm, Stern Chapel will return to Temple at Friday, July 5 Rabbi Debra Robbins  around 9:30pm. 6:15pm, Stern Chapel Cantor Vicky Glikin Naso Rabbi Daniel Utley Numbers 4:21-7:89 Cantor Vicky Glikin Saturday, July 27 RSVP: Shira Stevenson, Friday, June 14 10:30am, Lefkowitz Chapel [email protected] 6:15pm, Stern Chapel Saturday, July 6 Rabbi Daniel Utley Rabbi David Stern 10:30am, Lefkowitz Chapel Cantor Vicky Glikin Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen Cantor Leslie Niren Hallie Weiner, Cantorial Intern

Saturday, June 15 10:30am, Lefkowitz Chapel SHABBAT NOSH Rabbi David Stern Randy Pearlman, Cantorial Soloist June 1 | July 6 A tasteful, relaxing way to celebrate Shabbat with friends, over a light lunch. Held on the first Saturday of the month, following the congregational morning service.

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MAH NISHMAH What’s Up? WRJ Hall of Fame inductees shine bright with their awards. L -R: Edward Stone, Jo-Sandra Greenberg, Meaders Ozarow, Karen Hoffman and Nancy Lubar. Say Cheese! This month we did a lot of smiling. The reason? Because Temple has so many happy things going on! We couldn’t be more excited to share this wonderful place with you. Here’s to grinning right into summer.

Even the pup was excited at the Jill Stone Community Only smiles and laughter at Spring Camp at Greene. Garden dedication for its expansion.

Friends and family celebrate Rhea Wolfman’s 100th birthday at the 50+ dinner. Mazel Tov, Rhea (center, in white jacket)!

Hats off to the wonderful cast of Life is a Cabaret, featuring visiting artists Noah Aronson and Elana Arian.

New member at the home of Cantor Leslie Niren. Rabbi Amy Ross and Rabbi Daniel Utley explain a new fun game at Parent's Night Out.

JUNE-JULY 2019 • The Window 9 Hats off from your Temple family

They’ve interned in Washington, worked as camp counselors, excelled at school and gotten into great colleges. And the thread running through it all is the place they call home: Temple Emanu-El. Meet these graduating seniors who have made such an impact on Temple and keep an eye out for them, because they’re going places!

Greg Gillman

Summer 2019: Installer for Videotex Systems; Counselor, Camp Olympia Fall 2019: Colorado College, undecided major Favorite volunteer experience: My school’s student council (Lakehill Preparatory School) Ben Gillman holds service events one weekend a month. I get to volunteer with my friends at a new Summer 2019: Counselor, Camp Olympia place every time which I think is always fun. Fall 2019: George Washington Defining Jewish moments of high school: University, University Honors Program studying political science Confirmation, L’Taken trip to Washington, D.C. and international relations Impact of Temple on your life: Temple has Favorite intern experience: A one-week internship in had a huge impact on my life from preschool Washington, D.C. for the office of U.S. Representative to now. Temple has provided me some great Lance Gooden opportunities and I have met some of my good Fantasy Shabbat Dinner: Friends and family including my friends there. deceased grandparents How do you plan to stay connected Jewishly? Defining Jewish moments of high school: Confirmation and Religious club in college and visiting Temple teaching as a Madrich; also serving as the Social Action VP when I’m back in Dallas of Project 4 Impact of Temple on your life: I have been a member of Temple since I started preschool at age 2. I have grown up with my friends here. The clergy and leaders have been an important part of my life and developing my Jewish values. How do you plan to stay connected Jewishly? Find a congregation in Washington, D.C. and become involved there and with campus activities. Most likely to… make my parents proud!

Ben and Greg at their Bar Mitzvah, 2014

10 The Window • JUNE-JULY 2019 KATE GOULD

Summer 2019: Volunteering for Jonathan’s Place Fall 2019: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Favorite intern experience: Interning at The Slate, a female focused Below: Kate and friends co-working space and production studio that showcases local, socially conscious businesses. at March for our Lives Top: at ECEC Fantasy Shabbat dinner: My Poppy at the head of the table, John Lennon, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Seth Meyers, and Arya Stark (I mean, you said fantasy!) And maybe Kanye West just to keep things interesting. Defining Jewish moments of high school: I looked forward to every Sunday morning Confirmation year. We’d discuss fascinating topics from the intersection of faith and social activism, to the multifaceted nature of Judaism and how it means something different to everyone. Impact of Temple on your life: I’ve’ sbeen crazy a tomember think soon at Temple I’ll since before I could even walk...it be moving away and living on my own. From preschool, to awkward middle-school years and my Bat Mitzvah, to my Confirmation, Temple has consistently remained my home. How do you plan to stay connected Jewishly? From taking Jewish coursework, to Hillel, and clubs, I know I will not lose touch with my faith in the upcoming years. Most likely to… I was voted most likely to never stop laughing!

DENA LEVY

Summer 2019: Greene Family Camp Fall 2019: University of Michigan, majoring in French Horn performance as well as pursuing a pre-med track. Favorite work experience: Working as a Madrichah at temple. Not only have I loved every Sunday leading song session, but having kids run up to me to give me hugs each week isn’t too bad either. Fantasy Shabbat dinner: A bunch of Jewish musicians gather to celebrate Shabbat as well as jam and talk about music! Defining Jewish moments of high school: Confirmation: It wasn’t until then that I realized just how much my religion meant to me and how I wanted to be a Jewish adult for the rest of my life. How do you plan to stay connected Jewishly? Hillel, leading song sessions and even services or even gathering a group of Jews on my own to celebrate Shabbat. Most likely to… Become a professional musician and perform in orchestras around the world or pursue medicine as a pediatrician.

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ROBERT ROSEMAN

Fall 2019: American University, Washington, D.C. Favorite volunteer and internship experience: Eagle Scout project of building a gaga pit at Temple, and my social justice internship with Cheryl Pollman, helping with the immigration work she is leading. Fantasy Shabbat dinner: With my immediate family. When I was growing up, we had Shabbat dinner every Friday night with the four of us at home. As my brother is now in college, it is a rarity that the four of us get to sit down and have Shabbat dinner together. When we do, I cherish it. Defining Jewish moments of high school: Wearing a yarmulke to an Episcopal school beginning in 10th grade. In 7th grade, when I moved to Parish Episcopal School, I wore a polo to school every day with a cross stitched into the crest in the logo. As a member of the Confirmation class, I became more connected to my Judaism and wanted to outwardly portray my Jewish pride. Impact of Temple on your life: Temple has been a second home to me. My family has been deeply involved in Temple for nearly 100 years. My grandparents were the first couple married in Olan Sanctuary. How do you plan to stay connected Jewishly? At college, I plan to attend either Hillel or most Friday nights. Most likely to… Continue the tradition of being an involved member of Temple.

Above: Robert with cousins Jeremy, Top: Bar Mitzvah, 2014 Rabbi Dan and Robert Jeremy Taitel at , Fall 2019: University of Texas, McCombs School 2019 of Business Favorite intern experience: NGP Fantasy Shabbat dinner: Entire family: cousins, aunts, uncles and grandparents Defining Jewish moments of high school: When I went to Washington, D.C. with Temple. It allowed me to meet a bunch of friends I would never have met outside of Temple. How do you plan to stay connected Jewishly? Joining Hillel and a Jewish fraternity

As Madrich, with YL E students

12 The Window • JUNE-JULY 2019 ADULT LEARNING

GIFTS OF MEMORY, HONOR AND GRATITUDE Tributes for Sustaining Temple

Our Congregation Memory of Alden Black Memory of Robert Skibell Birthday of Rhea Wolfram by Beverly Davis Levy by Kim & Avrum Schonwald by Kitzi Ball by Lisa, Steve, Ryan, & Blake by Hannah & Carl Beren Dora Aronson Helping Memory of Elissa Sommerfield Lieberman by Margo Drucker Hands Fund by Harold & Ruth Kleinman by Louise Eiseman Distributions by Rabbi David Memory of Norman K. Bramson Memory of Frank Sommerfield by Rita Kahn Stern to individuals in need of by Wendy Goldman financial assistance, particularly by Frank Sommerfield, Jr. by Hanne Klein in dire situations Memory of Frances Caudle by Harold & Ruth Kleinman by Sandi & Marshall Levy & by Irene & Buddy Raden Family Memory of Sam Szor Memory of Katherine Bauer by Esther Matthew Memory of Rhea Dolon by Harold & Ruth Kleinman by Marilyn Fiedelman by The Piven Family by Joanna Byrne Memory of Frances Caudle Memory of Elsa Weiss by Claire R. Richker by Sheryl & Gordon Bogen Memory of Esther Fischman by Judy & Robb Steinberg by Helen & Duke Rosenberg by Lawrence Fischman by Amy & Michael Wolfram Memory of Aaron Pearlman Memory of Mike Weiss by Audrey & Stanton Unell Memory of Karyn Foley by Judy & Robb Steinberg Honor of Chris Cheniae by Marla H. Bane & Michael by Fran & Jeff Toubin & Family by Carla Sherman Memory of Orien Woolf L. Benson by Sheryl & Gordon Bogen, by Mr. & Mrs. David Shapiro Honor of Rick Rosenberg Julie & David Fields, Wade & Memory of Jennie Frankfurt by Harold & Ruth Kleinman Memory of Lois Yost Amy Rosenberg by Gigi Gartner by Cindie & David Kurtz Naming of Blakely Albert Memory of Paul Schkurman Memory of Harold A. Goodman by Mandi & Chad Albert Memory of Marvin Yost by Sheryl & Gordon Bogen by Ann Kahn by Cindie & David Kurtz Memory of Harriet Memory of Bernard Hirsh Anne and Sam Kesner Caring Memory of Lew Zale “Chick” Sham by Cynthia & Burton Gilbert Congregation Fund by Hannah & Carl Beren by Beth & Jim Gold by Margery Karpel & Family Assistance for Temple members by Leslie & Steven Levin by Marcia Grossfeld by Sandra & Fred Silver through all phases of life including hospitalization, elder Memory of Stephen G. Sherman by Jim & Ynette Hogue Appreciation of Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen care, military service, mental by Carla Sherman Memory of Lewis Lamark by Rachelle Weiss Crane health challenges and grief Memory of Si Sherman by Arlene Lamark by Eli Mandel & Amberleigh Memory of Gertrude “Gerry” by Carla Sherman Memory of Serene Lissauer Mandel Davis Asinof by Jacque Budow Prager Memory of Robert Skibell Appreciation of Rabbi by Paula Asinof by Sheryl & Gordon Bogen Memory of Arnold Mandel Debra Robbins Memory of Katherine Bauer Memory of Lew Zale by Betty Jo & David Bell by Joanna Byrne by Gayle Johansen by Sheryl & Gordon Bogen, by Rachelle Weiss Crane Memory of Tina Novick Memory of Bess Baum Julie & David Fields, Wade & by Harold & Ruth Kleinman by Dorothy Borschow by Lester Baum Amy Rosenberg by Judy & Robb Steinberg Appreciation of Susan Salom Memory of Idarene Glick Birthday of Rhona Streit by Harold & Ruth Kleinman by Marla H. Bane & Michael L. Benson by Nancy & Marty Barenblat by Barbara & Donald Zale Memory of Aaron Pearlman Memory of Jerrold Goldberg Birthday of Rhea Wolfram by Ettie & Melvin Weinberg Appreciation of Rabbi by Adrian Goldberg by Barbara & Donald Zale by Leslie & Steven Levin David Stern by Irma Grossman by Marcia Grossfeld by Dena & Michael Horowitz Memory of Bernard Hirsh by Joel & Sister Steinberg by Sister & Joel Steinberg by Marla H. Bane & Michael L. by Miriam Vernon by Marilyn & Max Edward by Suzie Ablon Benson by Nancy & Marty Barenblat Tonkon Memory of Jane Purcell Appreciation of Temple by Nina Cortell & Bob Fine by Suzie Ablon Emanu-El Clergy Memory of Frances Miller by Brad Sham Clergy Good Works Fund Memory of Bernice Raden by Nina Cortell & Bob Fine Distributions to charitable by Harold & Ruth Kleinman Appreciation of Rabbi Memory of James Panipinto, Sr. organizations, individuals in Daniel Utley Memory of Kenny Rosen by Rob Levy need or community causes by by The Goldfaden Family Temple’s clergy by Barbara & Jordan Roseman Memory of Aaron Pearlman Appreciation of Hallie Weiner Memory of Dr. Jerry Schneider by Geraldine Mund Memory of Zachary by Rachelle Weiss Crane Benjamin Bell by Harold & Ruth Kleinman by Martin & Ruth Litwin Appreciation of Jeffrey Zigman by Betty Jo & David Bell Memory of Harriet Memory of Mack Potter by Marla H. Bane & Michael L. “Chick” Sham by Natalie Potter Memory of Harold Berman Benson by The Kesselmans by Elise Mikus Memory of Jack N. Sachs by Elise Power & David Becker by Robin Sachs & Bob Farkas by Ettie & Melvin Weinberg by Joyce & Joe Rosenfield

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Memory of Harriet Memory of Bernard Hirsh Temple Emanu-El Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman “Chick” Sham by Dr. Jeanie Tolmas Cemetery Endowment Fund by Arlene & David Steinfield by Ira W. Silverman, Rhonda Building Endowment Fund Distribution from the Temple’s Support for maintenance of by Gayle Johansen K. Goodwin, & Kimber foundation supporting the Temple’s building by Margery Karpel & Family S. Koerner maintenance and improvement by Patty Traub by Olga & Bob Strauss of the cemetery grounds Memory of Freda Vogel by Steve & Cathy Gilbert Bernstein Memory of Marvin Sigel Memory of Bernard Hirsh by Harold Krom by Marian & Ito Perl Memory of Mel Kusin by Linda & Steve Levine by Dot Heller Memory of Herbert Weinstein Memory of Harry Silverstein by Marilyn & Max Edward by Gerardo Weinstein by Natalie Potter Memory of Harold G. Levy Tonkon by Margie Landau Appreciation of Mike Sims Memory of Esilda Ester Telesca Memory of Aaron Pearlman by Rachel & Scott Wilson by Natalie Potter Memory of Frances Miller by Fonda Glazer by Katherine & Jim Harvey Birthday of Bobbie Seril Memory of Lew Zale by W. Paul Radman by Bobbie & David Repp Memory of Aaron Pearlman Dorothy and Henry Jacobus by Charlotte Webberman Archives Fund Birthday of Ze’ev Saggi by Ethel S. Zale Support of special exhibits from General by Barbara & Marty Mintz by Jerry Ely our Archives Birthday of Rhea Wolfram by The Family of Jon Temple Emanu-El Memory of Kenny Rosen General Fund by Helen Stern Schweikhard by May Sebel by Paul & Macki Ellenbogen Support of Temple’s general Memory of Wolfgang Rindler by Miriam Vernon programs and events by Dot Heller Rabbi Gerald J. Klein by Susan & Allyn Kramer Memory of Marcia Forest by Syl Benenson Memory of Kenny Rosen Memorial Cemetery Fund by Leon & Marilyn Levin by Sylvia Silven by Janet & John Gordon Beautification and improvements of the Temple Memory of Bernard Hirsh Honor of Temple Visitors Memory of Harriet Emanu-El Cemetery by Susan & Martin Golman by Lester Baum “Chick” Sham by Dot Heller Memory of Eva Byers Memory of Milton C. Jacobs Speedy Recovery of Mike Sheff by Jerome L. Byers by Kim, Miles & Jeff Cuban by Fran & Jeff Toubin & Family Memory of Robert Skibell by Barbara & Richard Toranto Memory of Milton Jacobs Memory of Frances Miller Speedy Recovery of Blanche by Eric & Sharon Goldberg by Susan Gachman Weinberger Memory of Jay Stern by Megan Stern by Bobbie & David Repp by Dr. Jeanie Tolmas Memory of Aaron Pearlman by Joan & Malcom Shwarts Memory of Aaron Pearlman Memory of Robert Tippitt by Cathy & Craig Glick Our Temple and by Jerry Ely Memory of Lou Ravkind by Jane Larkin by Barbara & Will Friedman Cemetery Memory of Kenneth Weil by Kirk Welcher & Dan Hight by Jerry Ely by Robyn & Greg Whitfield Rose Marion and Lee H. Berg Rabbi Gerald J. Klein Building Fund Memory of Lew Zale Memory of Robert Skibell Upkeep and maintenance of Garden Fund by Sherilee & Richard Trubitt by Jerry Ely Maintenance of the Klein our historic building Memory of Celia Zelen Garden Memory of Jay Stern Memory of Harold Berman by Alan & Gina Tolmas by Louise Lerner Memory of Sophie Goodman by Howard, Andrew, & Appreciation of Rhea Wolfram by Mimi Aronoff Anniversary of Frances & Janie Schultz Alan Harris by Sally & Rick Rosenberg Memory of Adolf Pomarantz Memory of Kate Beck Blum by Leon & Marilyn Levin Birthday of Buddy Gilbert by Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Barzune by Carolyn & Ronald Blum Appreciation of Barbara & by Joan & Larry Katz & Family Memory of Sam Segal Memory of Melanie Davidoff Dennis DuBois by Marion Gold by Sandy & Dan Gorman by Charles & Eileen Davidoff by Macki & Paul Ellenbogen Birthday of Joyce Norton Birthday of Buddy Gilbert Memory of June Feltman Appreciation of Rabbi by Loni & Mac McConnell by Sandy & Dan Gorman by Allen & Arlene Feltman Debra Robbins Birthday of Rhea Wolfram by Jenni Miller Memory of Marcia Forest by Dot Heller Alex F. Weisberg Library Fund by Dot Heller Purchases of Judaic books, Birthday of Buddy Gilbert Honor of Sara F. Gail by Edie & Paul Singer Memory of Nickey Gilbert by Ethel S. Zale publications and entertainment by Dr. J. M. Gilbert media Birthday of Rhea Wolfram Honor of Beth & Jim Gold Memory of Joseph Finger by Joel & Marcy Mirmelstein, Memory of Goldberg by Bob Broder George & Paula Mirmelstein, by Allen & Arlene Feltman by Judith & Andrew Finger Honor of Gary Kahn & Jan Mirmelstein Memory of Alfred Sam by Ethel S. Zale Contribution by Polly Weisberg Honor of Chris Cheniae Goodman by Gayle Johansen by Lynne Lipsitz Honor of Rick Rosenberg by Dot Heller Honor of Meaders Ozarow Honor of Mike Sims by Jane Larkin by The Staff at Literacy Achieves

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Honor of Rick Rosenberg Aline C. Rutland Prayer Memory of Bernard Hirsh Priscilla R. Stern Memorial by Beth & Jim Gold by Betty Sue Sheinberg Book Fund by Sonia Philipson Literacy Fund Honor of Mike Sims Purchases of prayer books Support of literacy projects by Gayle Johansen Memory of Rosalind Muller in the general and Jewish Memory of Charles Feldman by Susan & Daryl Beck communities by Helen Feldman Temple Emanu-El Memory of Harriet Memory of Bernard Hirsh Memory of Albert Leviton “Chick” Sham by Marcia Grossfeld Endowment Fund by The Ball Family Distribution from the Temple’s by Lisa & Jim Albert Memory of Harriet foundation supporting Temple’s Memory of Harriet by Sandy & Barry Diamond “Chick” Sham programs “Chick” Sham Memory of Robert Skibell by Ruthie & Alan Shor by Wendy Palmer Memory of Bernard Hirsh by Bonnie & Michael Grossfeld Anniversary of Beth & Jim Gold by Harold Krom Memory of Robert Skibell by Joanie & Shelly Weinstein by Ruthie & Alan Shor by Linda Wisch-Davidsohn by Phyllis & Zachary Saletan Memory of Sam Kessler Anniversary of Danna & Jamie by Bobbi & Richard Massman Bat Mitzvah of Hannah Hayden Adult Programs Greenberg Memory of Aaron Pearlman by Ruthie & Alan Shor by Courtney Hensel & IkeMoses by Cheryl & Paul Gardner Katherine F. Baum Adult Quintana Appreciation of Rabbi Education Fund David Stern Bat Mitzvah of Michelle Music and Prayer Support for adult education by Marilyn Fiedelman Leybovich-Glikin programs by Randy & Judi Ratner Music Fund by Faye & Howard Polakoff Enhancement of Temple music Memory of Katherine F. Baum by Miriam Vernon Birthday of Evan Bates programs by Lester Baum by Ruthie & Alan Shor Birthday of Murray Colton Memory of Rhea Dolon Memory of Bernard Hirsh by Joyce & Joe Rosenfield Birthday of Rebecca Masinter by Barbara Thorman by Steven & Patti Silver by Ruthie & Alan Shor Contribution by Bonnie Glasgow & Simon Memory of Harriet by Michael Braun Birthday of Alisa Sureck Sargon “Chick” Sham by Vic Trubitt by Ruthie & Alan Shor by Kayne Family Office by Cameron, Jane & Sammy by Marlene Franklin Larkin Happy Holidays to Mark Birthday of Rhea Wolfram by Patti Franklin Drazner by Gayle Johansen by Miriam Vernon Birthday of Rhea Wolfram by Marlene Franklin by Julie & Michael Lowenberg by Sarah Yarrin & Jack Repp by Betty Kahn Dreyfus Happy Holidays to Brad by Sharon Jones Speedy Recovery of Harriet Wohlander Social Justice Fund for by Janice Calloway Cohen by Marlene Franklin Youth Education Memory of Aaron Pearlman by Wendy Palmer Support of worthwhile by Bette W. Miller The Jill Stone Tikkun educational causes for by June Leib Henry D. Schlinger Ethics Olam Fund youth in need by Miriam Vernon Symposium Endowment Fund Support of Temple’s social Memory of Jerry Michaelson by Sarah Yarrin & Jack Repp Support of the ethics symposium justice programs including by Fran & Harrison Goldman initiatives, advocacy, projects Memory of Harriet Birthday of Rhea Wolfram Memory of Robert Skibell and lectures “Chick” Sham by Paula Schlinger & Jim by Jennifer Saggi by Fran & Jeff Toubin & Family Gerhardt Memory of Harold Berman Celebration of Rick Rosenberg by Annette & Jack Corman Memory of Ida M. Strasmick by Debbie & Gerald Barnes by Marian & Ito Perl Social Justice Memory of Albert Leviton Memory of Esilda Ester Telesca Hunger Relief Projects by Annette & Jack Corman Youth and Early by Marlene Franklin Collection of funds for hunger Memory of Aaron Pearlman Childhood Education by Sarah Yarrin & Jack Repp relief throughout the year, by Lynn & Bob Behrendt Memory of Samson Wiener especially during High Holy by Marlene Sobek William P. Budner Youth by Nancy Weiner Marcus Days and Passover by Tammy Ellis Library Fund Purchases of Judaic books and Memory of Fan Wiener Memory of Katherine Bauer Memory of Kenneth Weil publications for students by Nancy Weiner Marcus by Beverly & Malcolm Bonnheim by Annette & Jack Corman Memory of Theodore Francis Bat Mitzvah of Michelle Memory of Harold Berman Bat Mitzvah of Michelle Babcox, III Leybovich-Glikin by Joyce & Joe Rosenfield Leybovich-Glikin by Marcy Babcox by Annette & Jack Corman by Nancy Weiner Marcus Memory of Frances Caudle by Sheryl & Gordon Bogen Anniversary of Frances & by Lisa & Jim Albert Birthday of Joyce Norton Alan Harris by Wendy & George Palmer by Andrea & Ben Statman Memory of Rhea Dolon by Stuart & Harriet Meyer Birthday of Rhea Wolfram by Lisa & Jim Albert Birthday of Rhea Wolfram Bat Mitzvah of Sophie Fiedelman by Helen Lansburgh by Mary Lee & Michael Broder by Joanne & Steve Levy Memory of Alvin Goodstein by Joni & Bob Cohan by Lois Wolf by Richard S. Rome Honor of Nancy Lubar by Julie & Michael Lowenberg by Nancy Weiner Marcus Memory of Cookie Goodstein Honor of Chris Crook by Richard S. Rome by Nancy Weiner Marcus

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Early Childhood Education WRJ Center (ECEC) Fund Support of ECEC programs WRJ/Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El Memory of Robert Skibell Support of Women of by Jackie & Steve Waldman Bat Mitzvah of Amberleigh Honor of Jo-Sandra Greenberg Tuesdays, 5pm, back of Olan Sanctuary Mandel by Karen Blumenthal & Scott by Marcia Grossfeld McCartney Practice yoga and gain new insights Celebration of Ann & Alan by Bernice Sherling into Torah and the potential of your Bogdanow Honor of Karen Hoffman own body. All levels are welcome. by Susan Fleminger by Karen Blumenthal & Scott Led by Debbi K. Levy McCartney Jeanette and Raymond by Beth Gold Register: Teacher Training Fund by Bernice Sherling participate.tedallas.org/yogaemanuel Funds for continuing education by Karen Blumenthal & Scott McCartney for YL+E teachers Contact: Becky Slakman, Memory of Bernard Hirsh Honor of Nancy Lubar [email protected] by Steve, Elisa & Alex Reiter by Bernice Sherling by Karen Blumenthal and Scott Gina Rosenfield Levy Greene McCartney Family Camp Scholarship Fund Honor of Meadors Ozarow Financial assistance to families by Karen Blumenthal & Scott for Greene Family Camp McCartney by Bernice Sherling Memory of Albert Leviton by Sharyn & Eric Fein Honor of Edward Stone by Karen Blumenthal & Scott McCartney Metz Youth Fund by Bernice Sherling Saturday, June 8 Scholarships for Jewish activities sponsored by Temple Speedy Recovery of David Runoff between Scott Griggs and Eric Johnson or other Jewish organizations Saunders by Marla Bane Contribution Pledge to vote for this and future elections: by the Doris Plough Metz and participate.tedallas.org/pledgetovote Joseph S. Metz Fund of the YES Fund of Sisterhood Community Foundation of Support of the Youth, Education Greater Memphis and Service program of Information: tedallas.org/vote Women of Reform Judaism Martin and Charlotte Weiss Memory of Aaron Pearlman Religious School Fund by Miriam Cohen Scholarships for YL+E fees, Memory of Harriet books and additional expenses “Chick” Sham by Miriam Cohen Memory of Bernard Hirsh by Alan & Hope Levine & Family Memory of Esilda Ester Telesca by Friends at Highland Park ISD by Miriam Cohen by Gena Gardiner by Phyllis & Martin Mills by Helen Lansburgh Memory of Betty L. & Albert by Jackie & Sheldon Fleschman Zeitzew by Joyce & Joe Rosenfield by Marlene Franklin by Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Ellis by Mrs. Alice Ann Oliver Bat Mitzvah of Michelle Leybovich-Glikin Youth Scholarship Fund by Phyllis and Martin Mills Financial assistance to families Birthday of Devora Rubin for participation in youth by Phyllis & Martin Mills This program, for those with mild to moderate cognitive programs impairment caused by dementia or other disease, Conversion of Margaret Glazier meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month from by Karen Gaebelein 10:30am-2:30pm. It provides a stimulating environment for attendees and a rejuvenating break for caregivers. To learn more: tedallas.org/community/well For volunteer opportunities and participation: Becky Slakman, [email protected]

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BOOK CLUBS BIG APPLE BROTHERHOOD ISRAEL BOOK CLUB First Saturday of the month, following Shabbat TO BIG D morning services and Shabbat Nosh June 1: “Israeli National Security: A New Strategy for an 92nd Street Y at Temple: Era of Change,” by Charles D. Freilich Televised Broadcasts for Modern Jewish Living August 3: “I Am Cyrus: Harry S. Truman and the Rebirth of Israel,” by Craig von Buseck THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 11:30am-1pm This month, Temple will offer the televised broadcast Contact: Robert Epstein, [email protected] called “Einstein and the Rabbi,” with Rabbi Naomi Levy and Julianna Margulies. Post-discussion will be led by TEMPLE BOOK CLUB Cantor Leslie Niren. Monday, June 3, 2pm, Ackerman Conference Room “Don’t Let My Baby Do Rodeo” by Boris Fishman Register: participate.tedallas.org/92streety Contact: Anjelica Ruiz, [email protected] Lunch: Available for $10 or bring your own. Contact: Rachel Tucker, [email protected] TORAH and TALMUD CHEVER TORAH Shabbat mornings, 9am Lend your voice to Temple’s longest running adult Introduction to Judaism learning class. The weekly Torah portions are studied. Tuesdays, beginning August 20 | 7-9pm TALMUD WITH RABBI DAVID STERN This 16-week course is open to all interested in Wednesdays, June 5, 12, 19, 26, 7:30-8:30am learning more about Judaism, or considering This community of Talmud learners explores our conversation. You’ll experience small-group learning ancient texts and their relevance in our lives. with experienced, compassionate teachers and Contact: Marcia Nickerson, [email protected] relationship building with other seekers. SUNDAY MORNING TALMUD Details and registration: participate.tedallas.org/ No Sunday Talmud until YLE is back in session intro-to-judaism Contact: Rachel Tucker, [email protected]

Learn the Ropes of Torah Trope Adult Hebrew Classes August 1, 8, 15 | 6pm Beginner, Advanced Beginner and Intermediate In this new, free class, you’ll learn how to decipher all Hebrew classes will begin again in August. those important squiggles in Torah text. Cantors Vicky Glikin Classes are 13 weeks and designed and Leslie Niren will teach the skills to chant Torah and as small group experiences. other strategies to learn a Torah reading using a recording. No previous experience chanting or singing is necessary. Cost: $100 for members, $125 for non-members Some ability to read Hebrew is required. Register: participate.tedallas.org/adulthebrew Contact: Rachel Tucker, [email protected] Register: participate.tedallas.org/tropeclass. Contact: Rachel Tucker, [email protected]

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Tuesdays July 9, 16, 23, 30

7pm | Tobian Auditorium

$50 / 4-film reserved seat series pass $18 / 4-film series pass $5 / individual film

Register: participate.tedallas.org/cinema

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July 9 July 16 Operation Finale Diplomacy Discussion led by Discussion led by Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen

July 23 July 30 The Oslo Diaries The Other Son Discussion led by Discussion led by Cantor Vicky Glikin Rabbi Dan Utley

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