TEMPLE SHOLOM OF WEST ESSEX the Inside this issue: Vol LX From the Rabbi 2 From the President 3 Religious School 4 Sisterhood/Brotherhood 4 Adult Ed 5 Legacy 6 Anniversaries 7 Congratulations 7 Caring Connection 7 SHOFAR Number 5 January 2015 Tevet/Shevat 5775 Sunday, January 18, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. Chamber Music Concert Sponsored by Dr Lynne B Harrison Works by Mozart, Mendelssohn, Dvorak and others Temple Youth Update & Activities 8-10 Upcoming Events 11-15 Calendar 16-17 Contributions Featuring Cantor Betsey Peters-Epstein and Daniel Epstein and their colleagues 18 Special points of interest: SAVE THE DATES Jan 4 ~ Tot Traditions Jan 9 ~ Tot Shabbat Meditation Sunday, January 25, 2015 at 3:30 p.m. Adult Ed Film “The Other Son” Jan 14 ~ Pasta Dinner Jan 18 ~ Chamber Music Concert Rabbi Groffman will lead us in a discussion of the film while we enjoy soup and dessert (our treat) and the sandwich you bring. Jan 25 ~ Adult Ed Film “The Other Son” Jan 31 ~ TaSTY Movie Night “Frozen” WWW.SHOLOM.NET 2 Rabbi’s Message First, a joke: refers to any sacred Jewish act, from helping the poor to lighting Shabbat Do you know the difference between candles. In other words, when we live and optimist and a Jewish optimist? as Jews, when we observe the An optimist says, “Things will get traditions and practices of our better.” A Jewish optimist says, “Things centuries old people, we are cultivating won’t get worse!” a mindset of happiness. Why? Because by living Jewishly, we are connecting to In contrast to the stereotype each other, to God and to our people. that we Jews are guilt-ridden worriers (as the joke above conveys), the reality Doing a mitzvah makes us realize that we are part of something larger than is just the opposite. One of the most ourselves—a people that is thousands important words associated with of years old, a Jewish community that Judaism is simchah, “joy.” is spread all over the world, speaks One type of simchah is the one multiple languages, has developed we most often think of when we say different cultural norms, yet we are all the word: a public celebration such as one, all part of am yisrael, the Jewish a B’nai Mitzvah or a wedding. Our people. When we study the weekly Jewish tradition, however, uses the Torah portion, it is the same portion term simchah to refer to our own that Jews in France or Russia or Texas mindset. Judaism wants us to be study. When we light candles and say happy! Kiddush on Friday night, we do so as Jews around the world do so. When we In his book, These Are the participate in the numerous activities Words, Rabbi Arthur Green states: of our TSWE Social Action Network, we “Simchah, or joy, is the attitude toward are upholding ancient Jewish values of life Judaism seeks to instill.” (These Are caring for the most vulnerable the Words, p. 171). Rabbi Green members of society. explains that our rabbis wanted us to pray joyfully. The ideal way to cultivate In a world that so often this state of happiness is through engenders isolation and a feeling of simcha shel mitzvah, the joy of doing insignificance, and therefore good/sacred deeds. Rabbi Green unhappiness, living Jewishly means teaches that this is the ideal state of that we matter. We perpetuate our human existence, according to our heritage, we connect with Jews all over tradition. the world, and we are reminded of the It goes without saying that being happy can sometimes be easier said than done. After all, life is not always a bowl of cherries, and it is impossible for anyone to be happy all the time. What Judaism teaches us is that we can try to do something to make ourselves happy, or at least happier. We do that by doing mitzvot. noble values of our heritage. So, maybe a Jewish optimist is one who says, “Today I am going to do a mitzvah, and that will bring me happiness.” I invite you to do a mitzvah today and to be happy! While we commonly translate Rabbi Laurence Groffman mitzvah as “good deed,” it literally means “commandment,” and therefore the SHOFAR Published Monthly By: TEMPLE SHOLOM OF WEST ESSEX 760 POMPTON AVENUE CEDAR GROVE, NEW JERSEY 07009 Office (973) 239-1321 Fax (973) 239-7935 Email: office@sholom.net Web Site: http://www.sholom.net Rabbi Laurence W. Groffman Cantor Betsey Peters-Epstein Rabbi Emeritus Norman R. Patz Educational Director Rachel Sesser Office Manager Phyllis Maffucci Executive Committee: Presidents Edward Gold Richard Jarmel Vice Presidents Mark Friedlander Harriet Plaxe Larry Steinman Recording Secretary Brian Altschul Treasurer David Shapiro Trustees Steven Buchwalter Arthur Kolodkin Larry Plaxe Robert Podvey Arlene O’Connell Stanley Scheiner Stephen Siegel Irma Solomon Marlene Tuch A Reform Congregation affiliated with the UNION FOR REFORM JUDAISM 3 President’s Message New Year’s greetings to our Temple Sholom family. We wish you a year blessed with good health and happiness. To those of you who make New Year’s resolutions, we hope that you achieve them. Over the years, during conversations (usually at High Holy Day Services) with fellow temple members, somehow the topic we wind up talking about is that we should come to services more often. We talk about how nice it is to see each other and how members of our family are doing. And yes, we speak about how good it feels to be at services. We realize that we have an amazing rabbi who will lead us spiritually and deliver a thought provoking and engaging sermon and that our cantor will share her beautiful voice as she too leads us in prayer and song. On these High Holy Days, and other times throughout the year, we are lucky to have our services enriched with our wonderful temple choir. Our conversations end with appropriate holiday greetings and saying to each other, we should come to services more often, we really should. Now here is some really good news: We have Shabbat services every Friday evening and we would love to share our beautiful service with you. In fact, we have a seat waiting for you. Recently, we asked several temple members about their experiences at our Shabbat services and these are some the remarks that were shared: “Going to temple on Shabbat gives me an hour of rest and peace at the end of the week. At our Shabbat services, I feel comfortable in that I can pray, sing, think or just enjoy being among others who share something with me”. R.S. . "My wife and I enjoy Shabbat services very much. We find that the Rabbi and Cantor truly provide a welcoming and warm atmosphere for all participating. I enjoy the Rabbi coming down off the bimah to engage the congregation (especially the kids). His commentary is always very insightful. It also shows how much he enjoys what he is doing and his enthusiasm shows” H.B. “I enter the sanctuary after a busy week. I can still feel all my to-do lists entering with me. The Service begins, the organ plays, the cantor sings, then the rabbi leads us in prayer and worship--all my tension melts away. Our services bring me a sense of peace and serenity. Seeing friends at the oneg completes the evening”. K.C “We enjoy Friday night services as a way to separate ourselves from the work week, share time with our Temple friends, and reconnect with our religion”. E.B. & S.B “We have been members for over 40 years and one of the reasons we joined was the pleasure we have attending services on Friday night. It is a wonderful way to end the hectic week. The beautiful music and calming atmosphere set the mood for prayer and contemplation. The temple is our extended family and the onegs give us a chance to catch up with friends and share simchas”. E.K. & A.K ”We enjoy seeing and socializing with long-time friends and many other congregants with whom we like to chat with at the oneg. We find the services meaningful, the cantor/music is very pleasant to listen to and participate in singing. Especially like to hear when Rabbi Groffman speaks on a contemporary subject; Israel and/or world events or issues. Choral Shabbat is also a special time to attend services”. S.K. & A.K. “Why do I love to go to services each Shabbat? It's really a very selfish thing. Alone with my thoughts, surrounded by voices singing in unison the melodies that once I did not know, I feel safe, challenged, embraced and empowered. Each Friday night, sitting in the Sanctuary with full heart and newly-recharged batteries, I find myself growing calm and inspired, energetic and serene, all at once. And as I recite the ancient words, I am surprised every time to realize how proud and grateful I feel to be a link in this amazing unbroken chain. Selfish? You bet”. S.S. “Growing up in a conservadox synagogue, I was completely disconnected from the service. The experience at Temple Sholom is completely different. The Shabbat Services strike a nice balance between the traditional and the modern. My family and I enjoy attending the services”. E.S. May the messages above, inspire your participation in our Friday night services. “From the very first Shabbat Service we attended, we felt We look forward to sharing Shabbat Services with this immediate warmth and welcoming. We enjoy the services at Temple Sholom; they are musical, so wonderfully musical. They are you this year and for many years to come, interactive, and not just at Family Shabbat. We feel that it is Your co-presidents, important to attend Shabbat Services regularly so that the children Richard Jarmel and Ed Gold understand the prayers and blessings they are learning in Religious Please feel free to share your Temple Sholom School. No matter what type of week we have had, we leave Shabbat Services feeling inspired and renewed. It helps us as a Shabbat feelings with us at family to stay connected to our Jewish Heritage. We love being a egold@sholom.net or rjarmel@sholom.net part of the Temple Sholom Family”. D.B & S.B 4 From the Religious School “Dear Mr. Bruno, Thank you for coming to share with us…I can’t believe you went from a police officer to a runner of a food pantry. It would be very nice if I could volunteer now and not when I am older.” “ Dear Mr. Bruno, Thank you for coming! I learned a lot from your speech. I am now inspired to help poor This past month, Mike Bruno people with their needs….I think what from the Human Needs Food Pantry in your doing to help people and taking Montclair visited the Fourth Grade at time away from other things was really the conclusion of their study unit: heart filling.” Helping the Hungry. As a retired police officer, he decided to focus his efforts “ Dear Mr. Bruno, Thank you for coming on helping out those less fortunate. to our Hebrew school! Also, are you After his presentation, the children sure I can’t volunteer? I’m almost in the wrote to thank him for coming. Here double digits! ….You also taught me are some of their comments: that a box of junk food might be $12 but after a you eat too much of that you’ll need a visit to the doctor which will cost you about $200!” “Dear Mr. Bruno, Thank you for coming to my class and showing me what volunteering is all about. I think it’s really interesting that it’s so simple to make a change.” Love, ---- the girl who asked all the questions! This is one of the many reasons I think I have the best job! Rachel Sesser a.k.a The Education Director Brotherhood News January / February Pasta Dinners: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 @ 6 p.m. Tuesday, February 10, 2015 @ 5:45 p.m. Wednesday February 18, 2015 @ 6 p.m. At the last TSWE men's gathering on December 15th, long time Temple member Paul Silverman, Chairman of the NJ Beer Company, led a beer tasting featuring a variety of NJ Beer Company beers. About two dozen men enjoyed beer, delicious food from Hobby's and good conversation. 5 Adult Education SAVE THE DATE: Rosh Hodesh GF=Gluten Free and Good Food Thursday, March 12, 2015 6:30 p.m. At the home of Marcy Siegel January: Save The Dates “The Other Son” Written and directed by Lorraine Levy Sunday, January 25, 2015 @ 3:30 p.m. At the Temple (snow date: February 9, 2015) Rabbi Groffman will lead us in a discussion of the film while we enjoy soup and dessert (our treat) and the sandwich you bring. Our member, Liz Schaeffer will lead us in a conversation about living and coping with dietary challenges. Sample some delicious GF treats and learn some of the secrets behind cooking for those who have restrictions due to Celiac disease, and/or wheat/dairy intolerance. “A Palestine Affair” by Jonathan Wilson Sunday, March 15, 2015 10:30 a.m. Our member Karen Goldman will review this intelligent thriller by Jonathan Wilson. In British-occupied Palestine after WWI, Mark Bloomberg, a London painter and his non-Jewish wife witness the murder of a prominent Orthodox Jew. They have come to the Middle East to escape grief but are forced to confront issues they hoped to leave behind. This suspenseful family drama, which had a 2012 release in the U.S., will challenge some of your deeply held beliefs. When two families discover that their teenage sons might have another identity, all the characters— and maybe audience members, too— have to re-examine their lives and assumptions. Set in Israel, the conflict is intensified because it plays out against the backdrop of Israeli-Palestinian enmity. French film with subtitles and some spoken English. Suitable for mature teenagers. Money has been donated to the temple—keep shopping!!! Temple Sholom of West Essex is now registered with AmazonSmile. Shop Amazon and 0.5% of the price goes to Temple Sholom. What is AmazonSmile? AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon that lets customers enjoy the same wide selection of products, low prices, and convenient shopping features as on Amazon.com. The difference is that when customers shop on AmazonSmile (smile.amazon.com), the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the price of the eligible purchases to the charitable organizations selected by customers. 6 Legacy Giving is for Everyone A couple of months ago, I heard someone speak about the many people who leave Legacy gifts to synagogues. One in particular stayed with me. I’d like to share it with you. In one Florida community, a rabbi and a member of his congregation’s Legacy team, met with a long-standing member of the congregation to discuss the possibility of including the synagogue in her estate plan. They approached her not because she was a wealthy woman but because she had been active in congregational life and showed her commitment to the congregation by consistently making a modest donation to the High Holy Day campaign. When they met, the woman talked about the pleasure her membership had given her over the years and she spoke of how she regretted being unable to leave something to the congregation. She had little besides the condo in which she lived and that would go, of course, to her three children. The rabbi asked her to think about the condo as more than a single entity to be passed on whole to her children. Would they keep it or sell it? And if they sold it, how would they divide the money? Could the proceeds of the sale be divided among four recipients? She was delighted to realize she could be a philanthropist simply by willing part of the proceeds of the sale of her condo to the synagogue. After consulting her children, who fully supported her plan, she asked her attorney to make the appropriate change to her will. She – and the children - took great pride in being able to support the future of her congregation in this way. If you would like to discuss how you can leave a Legacy gift to Temple Sholom, please contact me at 973-228-1575 or m.tuch@verizon.net Marlene Tuch Legacy Circle Chair Over the years many of the synagogues’ tallit/tallis (prayer shawl) have become frayed and therefore removed from service. The Ritual Committee would like to replenish our supply for our worshippers and their guests. If you would like to donate a new or gently used tallit/tallis (prayer shawl) contact the temple office at 973-239-1321. . All donations will be acknowledged in future Shofars. Thank you, “It has been said that when you pray you talk to God…. When you meditate you listen to God” -------------------------------------------- Meditation experience not necessary – All welcome Second Friday of the Month at 7:15 p.m. (sharp!) Meditation leader Joan Fisch -------------------------------------------- Next meditation will be: Friday January 9, 2015 In the Children's’ Library Reserve your spot, email Joan Fisch: joanfisch@gmail.com 7 Caring Connection Volunteers Needed! The Caring Connection helps temple members during transitional times in their lives. Our committee volunteers provide support after a happy or traumatic event. Your involvement could be as easy as making a phone call, providing a meal or a ride to an appointment. Need A Visit! Our Caring Connection volunteers are available to make house calls! Call the office, or Rabbi Groffman, to set up a visit for yourself, or someone you know. (973-239-1321) Give a ride…get a ride… We need volunteers to drive people to and from doctor’s appointments or programs. Please consider doing a mitzvah. We can also help pick up prescriptions or do grocery shopping. Call the office and let us know what you need. (973-239-1321) Tributes Thank you to everyone who thinks of us through a tribute. Your generosity helps us fund programs, send meals to those in need, and present other activities throughout the year. If you would like to become part of the committee, please email me at jakejewel67@gmail.com. Dori R Schwartz Congratulations and Best Wishes& Ruth & Herb Dooskin on the birth of their granddaughter Lucinda Jane Wallace, born on December 2, 2014. Proud parents are Nicole & Ben Wallace. May this child grow up in the finest tradition of Torah, huppah and maasim tovim. Jan & Harvey Goodman on their daughter Laura’s engagement to Homero Paniagua . May their marriage be filled with happiness and blessings. January Anniversaries July, August Amy & Michael Ascher Jennifer Cohen-Vigder & Sivan Vigder Sharlene & Stanley Levin Dorothy & David Sweetwood Carole & David Ravin Judith & Alan Weisel Stacy & Daniel Edelman Kiyomi & Nathan Ronen Dori & Andrew Schwartz I would like to express our heartfelt thanks to the following people who donated blood at the annual blood bank drive held Sunday, December 7, 2014: Next Date: January 13, 2015 We will guarantee secure shredding of your papers at a minimal cost of $10/box. Call the temple office to arrange a drop off prior to the above date. WE ARE SAVING TREES!!!!! Safe Shredding comes the second Tuesday of the month. Amy & Michael Ascher Alan Gruber Steve Buchwalter (nice try) Ned Rosenberg Norman Patz Heidi Risman Lauren Zichelli (Sanders) And eight of our neighbors . You Have Saved Lives!!! . Thank You, Bob O’Connell 8 Noar Sholom—Youth of Temple Sholom 5th Grade Bowling @ Eagle Rock Lanes of West Orange The 5th graders got together for some bowling and fun at Eagle Rock Lanes this December. The group bonded over bowling techniques, pizza and the parents who stayed became friends. Our group used this fun event to also collect canned and boxed food for the holiday food drive. It was a fun and special day spent with friends. Lead & Serve (7th graders) Working Together & Helping to make this world a better place... The 7th graders, part of Temple Sholom’s Lead and Serve program are working together. These three groups are planning their marketing ideas and how to raise money for organizations that are close to their hearts. In these pictures, the groups are using their leadership skills and ideas in preparing for their Mitzvah Carnival in April. Lead & Serve—Making Cookies for Nutley’s Food Pantry & Blood Drive 9 TSWE 8th Grade Leaders—Hunger is NO GAME !! TSWE 8th graders have been busy spreading the word and raising awareness about “Hunger Is No Game,” a food collection initiative at TSWE. The group spoke to the classes and was also part of a family Shabbat service that featured this wonderful program. The food collection targeted both the Thanksgiving and December holiday food drives and made many local families very happy. Yasher Koach for a job well done to Matt Feierstein, Shaun Goodman, Julien Maarek and Jack Zickerman. For information about youth prorams and events, contact our Youth Programs Director, Limor Guttman at ypd@sholom.net or 973-901-5565 10 3rd and 4th Graders Are Invited For A A Fabulous Fun Free event Sunday, February 1, 2015 11:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m. @ TSWE Interesting Fact: “Jews in Mexico? Yes!” There are 27 synagogues in Mexico City and 35 in all of Mexico. RSVP by January 23rd T STY’s Baby Sitting Club Parents….need a night out? Call Temple Sholom’s experienced and trustworthy high-school teens Rachel Friedlander Helena Mattioli Rebecca Risman Claire Rysavy Elizabeth Rysavy 973-202-5855 973-432-1025 973-647-8191 201-306-3978 201-306-0803 11 Temple Sholom of West Essex 60th Anniversary Gala Weekend April 24-26, 2015 Friday: Dinner, Shabbat Service, and Oneg Saturday: Havdallah, Reception, Reunion Sunday: Pancake Breakfast and Walk-A-Thon Be part of this big weekend: Memory Poster We are in the process of acquiring photos of past temple events in order to compose a Memory Poster for the upcoming 60th Anniversary event. The photos you submit will be recorded, sorted, copied and then returned to you unharmed and unchanged in any way. Please send photos by any of the following methods; carlirma@verizon.net office@sholom.net - att: Carl Solomon drop photos off at the temple, att: Carl Solomon Ad Journal “We’re more than a congregation, we’re a family.” Our motto describes our temple congregation so well and is made even more meaningful in our 60th Anniversary year. In celebration of our Congregation’s 60th Anniversary, we invite you to be a part of a Commemorative Journal. Advertising options were mailed to your home. Please call the temple office if you have not received your mailing. The book will be a lovely keepsake with a range of advertising options. Please make sure your family or company are a part of the 60th Anniversary Celebration Commemorative Journal. Advertising options are Inside Front Cover, Inside Back Cover, Full Page, Half Page (half page or larger can include family photo or memorable temple event). Also available are quarter page, eighth page, or business card. Listing Only options are Family Dedication, In memoriam or Anonymous Contribution. Please refer to the mailing for pricing. Deadline is January 31, 2015 Be part of the Celebration!! 12 Please Join us Sunday, January 18, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. For a Chamber Music Concert Sponsored by Dr Lynne B Harrison Works by Mozart, Mendelssohn, Dvorak and others Featuring Cantor Betsey Peters-Epstein and Daniel Epstein And their colleagues Jeffrey Cohen, Pianist Robert Dan, Violist David Geber, Cellist Lucie Robert, Violinist 13 14 HELP ISRAEL BE ISRAEL! VOTE THE ARZA SLATE!! You can take simple, critically important and direct action to help Israel and our Reform Movement in Israel maintain the religious and democratic values we hold dear. HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO: Register and vote for the ARZA slate in the coming World Zionist Organization (WZO) election. ARZA is the Association of Reform Zionists in American and represents our movement’s interests and values in the Zionist movement. Once every four years, the WZO convenes a worldwide Zionist Congress in Israel. The 37 th World Zionist Congress will meet in October 2015. One hundred and forty five (145) of the 525 delegates from around the world will come from the United States, elected from various competing slates, each with its own specific agenda. The WZO makes key funding and policy decisions for the Jewish Agency for Israel, for the Jewish National Fund and for Keren Hayesod, decisions that affect the future of Israel and Jews throughout the world. Every Jew over the age of 18 is entitled to vote for the slate of his/her choice in an election that will take place between January 13 and April 30, 2015. Empowering the Reform movement’s slate in this election – the ARZA slate – will enable our Reform Jewish leadership to have a key say in areas of importance to our movement and to us as individuals. Voting in this election gives each of us the opportunity and obligation to help protect Israel’s internal democracy. It is an area where we can have an immediate and direct impact. (Note: This WZO election is totally separate from Israel’s national elections, which are currently slated to take place in March. Only Israeli citizens can vote in that election.) Four years ago, the members of our congregation were among the many American Reform Jews who cast votes that made the ARZA slate a significant part of the US delegation. WE NEED TO DO IT AGAIN! Vote for the ARZA slate, the Reform movement’s candidates to the 2015 World Zionist Congress. WHY IT MATTERS Surging intolerance among the ultra-Orthodox in Israel and other groups with narrow agendas continues to threaten the religious rights of liberal and secular Jews in Israel. It threatens women’s rights and gender equality. It constricts the responses to crises involving Israel’s regional security within Israel between its Jewish and Arab citizens. WHAT YOU NEED TO DO Register to vote in this election! Fill out a pledge card in the temple office OR Visit REFORMJEWS4ISRAEL.ORG for more information and to register to vote online. Every Jewish resident of the United States who is 18 or older by June 30, 2015 is eligible to vote. A $10 processing fee ($5 for everyone under 30) per voter (no matter which slate you vote for) offsets the cost of conducting the election. 15 Come join the Temple Sholom of West Essex contingent for the SALUTE TO ISRAEL PARADE And march up Fifth Avenue in New York City with us on Sunday May 31, 2015 NOW more than ever, WE need you – YOU need you – ISRAEL NEEDS YOU TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT! Participating in the Salute to Israel parade is an extraordinarily exciting, fulfilling, community-building experience and we want YOU to be part of it with us. We need children, kids in strollers, teenagers, adults of all ages (including people in wheelchairs, if you are motorized or have someone to push you) – and your family and friends – to march with us as part of the Temple Sholom of West Essex contingent! This year is Temple Sholom’s 60th anniversary. We have marched in the Salute to Israel parade many times before. Let’s help celebrate our congregation’s anniversary by making this our largest delegation ever! In addition to marchers, we also need volunteers to make it happen. Are you good at artwork? Carpentry? Organizing? Marketing and promoting? Making phone calls? Are you enthusiastic? Do you believe that walking is terrific exercise? Do you love Israel? Then this is for you! Our first parade planning meeting is on January 6, 2015 at 8 p.m. at TSWE. Please call Larry 973-239-0919 or e-mail him at lssteinman@aol.com to say you will attend OR to let us know you want to be part of the committee but cannot attend the meeting. Do you recognize us? We will both be marching. Join us! 13 Tevet 20 Tevet 27 Tevet 5 Shevat 10:00 AM5th Grade Torah Study 11:00 AM New Member Get Together 3:30 PM Adult Ed Film— ”The Other Son” 25 2:00 PM Chamber Music Concert—Cantor & Dan Epstein 18 8th Grade Snow Tubing event 4th Grade Trip—Jewish Museum 11 10:00 AM Tot Tradtions 10:00 AM RS Mezuzah Workshop 4 Sunday 28 Tevet 21 Tevet 14 Tevet 26 6 Shevat Martin Luther King Day Office Closed 19 7:30 Confirmation 12 5 Monday 15 Tevet 27 20 7 Shevat 29 Tevet 1 Shevat 8 Shevat 7:30 PM Confirmation 9:30 AM Adult Study 28 6:15 PM 7th & 8th Grade 9:30 AM Adult Study 21 Pasta Dinner 6:30 PM TaSTY Mtg 7:30 PM 11th & 12th Grade 23 Tevet 7:30 PM Executive Board Meeting 14 4:00 PM Religious School Resumes 6:15 PM 7th & 8th Grade 7:30 PM Confirmation 9:30 AM Adult Study 22 Tevet 16 Tevet 9:30 AM Adult Study 7 Wednesday Safe Shredding 13 4:00 PM Religious School Resumes 8:00 Israel Parade Meeting 6 Tuesday 29 22 15 8 10 Tevet 9 Shevat 2 Shevat 24 Tevet 17 Tevet NEW YEAR’S DAY Office Closed 1 Thursday 11 Tevet 18 Tevet 25 Tevet 10 Shevat 3 Shevat 6:30 PM Shabbat Service Anniversary Shabbat 30 23 8:00 PM Shabbat Service Healing Service 16 5:30 PM Tot Shabbat 7:15 PM Meditation 8:00 PM Shabbat Service 9 6:30 PM Shabbat Service Birthday Shabbat Office Closed 2 Friday 12 Tevet 19 Tevet 26 Tevet 4 Shevat 11 Shevat BESHALLACH 6:00 PMTaSTY Movie Night~~“Frozen” NO Torah Study 31 BO 9:00 AM Torah Study 24 VAYERA 9:00 AM Torah Study 17 SHEMOT 9:00 AM Torah Study 10 VAYECHI 9:00 AM Torah Study 3 Saturday TEMPLE SHOLOM OF WEST ESSEX January 2015 Tevet / Shevat 5775 16 12 Shevat 19 Shevat 3 Adar 22 6th Grade Program 4:00 PM 2017 B’nai Mitzvah Meeting @ The Laden’s 26 Tevet 15 10:00 AM Tot Traditions 10:00 AM 5th Grade Torah Study Adult Ed Film Snowdate 8 10:00 AM Tallit Workshop 11:00 AM YPD—Mexican Palooza 3rd & 4th Grades 1 Sunday 20 Shevat 13 Shevat 27 Tevet 23 4 Adar PRESIDENTS DAY Office Closed 16 7:30 PM 11th & 12th Grade 9 2 Monday 21 Tevet 14 Shevat 24 17 15 Shevat 22 Tevet 6 Adar 29 Shevat 6:15 PM 7th & 8th Grade 7:30 PM Confirmation 9:30 AM Adult Study 25 Pasta Dinner No Adult Study 18 6:30 PM TaSTY Mtg 7:30 PM Confirmation 9:30 AM Adult Study 11 6:15 PM 7th & 8th Grade 7:30 PM Confirmation 9:30 AM Adult Study 4 Wednesday 26 19 12 5 7 Adar 30 Shevat 23 Tevet 17 Shevat 24 Tevet 1 Adar 8 Adar 5:30 PM 5th Grade Shabbat Dinner 6:30 PM Shabbat Service Anniversary Shabbat 27 5:30 PM Tot Shabbat 8:00 PM Shabbat Service 20 (Healing Service—Snow Date) 6:00 PM Meditation 6:30 PM Shabbat Service 13 6:30 PM Shabbat Service Birthday Shabbat 4th Grade Shabbat 6 Friday 18 Shevat 25 Tevet 2 Adar 9 Adar TETZAVEH SHABBAT ZACHOR 9:00 AM Torah Study 28 TERUMAH .. 8:30 AM Torah Study 9:00 AM 2016 B’nai Mitzvah Meeting 10:00 AM Bar Mitzvah Ethan Layton TaSTY NYC Broadway Show 21 MISHPATIM 7:00 PM TaSTY Movie Night— “Pitch Perfect” No Torah Study 14 YITRO 8:30 AM Torah Study 10:00 AM Bat Mitzvah Eva Owgang 7 Saturday Shevat / Adar 5775 16 Shevat Thursday More than a congregation, we’re a family! 5 Adar 28 Tevet 7:30 PM Executive Committee Meeting Pasta Dinner Safe Shredding 10 3 Tuesday February 2015 TEMPLE SHOLOM OF WEST ESSEX 17 18 Contributions to the funds of the congregation are always appropriate, welcome and provide important revenue. Tzedakah is very much a part of Jewish tradition, especially when it is given to mark celebrations, to offer best wishes for recovery from illness (refuah sheleimah), offer condolences, and at yahrzeit time, to remember loved ones.These gifts are put to constructive use to enhance the programs of our congregation. Contributions RABBI’S GOOD WORKS FUND In Appreciation of: Given By: Rabbi Groffman, Ellie’s Bat Mitzvah……………………The Decker Family Rabbi Groffman, Elana’s Bat Mitzvah…Jessica White & Scott Frank In Honor of: Given By: Nochimson Family, daughter Abigail’s Bat Mitzvah……. …………………………………………………………….Jessica & Stephane Maarek RABBI EMERITUS FUND In Appreciation of: Given By: Rabbi Norman Patz………………………………..………………….Jill W. Jacobs In Honor of: Given By: Sue Sorger, grandson Max’s Bar Mitzvah….…..Bari-Lynne Schwartz CANTOR’S MUSIC FUND In Appreciation of: _____ Given By: Cantor Epstein, Ellie’s Bat Mitzvah……….….………….The Decker Family Cantor Epstein, Elana’s Bat Mitzvah…….Jessica White & Scott Frank In Honor of: _____ Given By: Andrew Mitchell, A marvelous concert by your son Evan Mitchell…. …………………………………………..……………………Audrey & Joel Weinstock CARING CONNECTION FUND In Honor of: Given By: Ruth & Herb Dooskin, birth of your granddaughter Lucinda Jane Wallace………………….......…………………..……..……Susan & Harvey Bazaar ISRAEL SCHOLORSHIP FUND In Appreciation of: Given By: Larry Steinman…………………………………………..……..Mimi & Stuart Korn JAY LEVINE SANCTUARY FUND In Honor of: _____ Given By: Sheila & Art Kolodkin’s Anniversary……..….……………Charles Folkman Rhelda & Jay Sher’s Anniversary…………...……………...Charles Folkman Marcy & Stephen Siegel’s Anniversary……...……….....Charles Folkman JOHN OETTINGER LANDSCAPING FUND In Appreciation of:_____ ________ __Given By: Janet & T. Donald Eisenstein………………...….…..Sheila & Art Kolodkin In Honor of: Given By: Ronni & Sam Brummer, Hobby’s Plaza Street Naming……. ……………………………………………………..………………Sheila & Art Kolodkin Marlene & Gerry Tuch, granddaughter Alexandra’s Bat Mitzvah… ……………………………………………………….….………….Sheila & Art Kolodkin OPERATING FUND In Appreciation of: Given By: Art Kolodkin……………………………………….…………………..Art Castelbaum Ronni & Sam Brummer, for Hobby’s Deli Platter….. ………………………………………………………………...Bobbie & Stan Scheiner In Honor of: ____ Given by: Dick Denby; Wonderful job on the Ad Journal….. ……………………………………………………….………..Audrey & Joel Weinstock Ruth & Herb Dooskin, birth of your granddaughter Lucinda Jane Wallace…………………………………………...……….………Lynne & Joe Epstein Charles Folkman, Wonderful job on the Ad Journal… ……………………………………………………….….…….Audrey & Joel Weinstock Marlene & Gerry Tuch, granddaughter Alexandra’s Bat Mitzvah… ……………………………………………………………………………Rhelda & Jay Sher YAHRZEIT FUND In Memory of Given By: Sylvia Samnick……………………………………….……Susan & Harvey Bazaar Barry Cohen……………………………………...…………………………Emily Cohen Abraham Fine………………………………………….……Marilee & Marvin Fine Ray Gordon………………………………………….……..……Sue & Herb Gordon Leonard Joseph……………………………………………….……….Thelma Joseph Bernard Maged………………………………………………….Karen & Larry Lava Odette Harrows……………………………...…....Jessica & Stephane Maarek Bella Korn Weichselbaum…………………....Jessica & Stephane Maarek James DeGregory………………………………………….………………Lisa Meltzer Bernice Pestka…………………………………...……….….Joan & Sidney Pestka Eleanor Minot………………………………..…..………Susan & Stephen Rosen Rose Fisher………………………………………..…Audrey & Stuart Rosenblatt William Fisher…………………………………..….Audrey & Stuart Rosenblatt Ruth Feuer……………………………………...………Anita & Norman Scherzer Goldie Scheizeit………………………………………Anita & Norman Scherzer Murrary Herman……………………………..………..……Vicky & Gary Squires Henry Wunsh………………………………….……………….…………Stuart Wunsh Robert Hirsch…………………………………...…………………..Jill & Gary Ziman Helen Ziman……………………………………..………………….Jill & Gary Ziman “Deeds of giving are the very foundations of the world” Mishna, Pirkei Avot 1:2 19 20 TEMPLE SHOLOM OF WEST ESSEX 760 POMPTON AVENUE CEDAR GROVE, NJ 07009 NON-PROFIT ORG. 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