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BULLET IN - SPR ING 2017 / N I SAN - TAMMUZ 5777
See page 6 for RSVP form
Saturday, April 1
Parsha Vayikra
Parshat HaShavuah 9:00 am
Shabbat Service 10:30 am
Friday, April 7
Shabbat Service 6:15 pm
Presentation of the Max & Freida Davis
Tikkun HaOlam Award
Saturday, April 8
Parsha Tzav
Parshat HaShavuah 9:00 am
Shabbat Service 10:30 am
Bat Mitzvah of Lee Millstone
Monday, April 10
EREV PASSOVER - 1st Seder in homes
Friday, April 14
Tot Shabbat 5:15 pm
Shabbat Service 7:30 pm
Anniversary & Birthday Blessings
Saturday, April 15
Shabbat Chol HaMo'ed Pesach Parshat HaShavuah 9:00 am
Shabbat Service 10:30 am
Sunday, April 16
Yizkor Service 7:00 pm
Friday, April 21
Shabbat Service 6:15 pm
High School Graduation
Saturday, April 22
Parsha Shemini
Parshat HaShavuah 9:00 am
Shabbat Service 10:30 am
Friday, April 28
Shabbat Service 6:15 pm
Saturday, April 29
Parsha Tazria-Metzora
WoTEE Shabbat
Parshat HaShavuah 9:00 am
Shabbat Service 10:30 am
Torah To Go PJ Havdalah 4:30 pm
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April 8
10:30 am
Lee Millstone
Daughter of Kelly
& Aaron Millstone
APRIL WORSHIP SERVICES BAT MITZVAH MARK YOUR CALENDARS
APRIL WORSHIP SERVICES
Please join us at 5:45 pm every Friday for
our Shabbat Pre-Reception.
MILESTONES Milestone birthdays are listed every 5 years
beginning at age 20 and every year after age 90.
Milestone anniversaries are listed every 5 years
and every year after 50 years.
APRIL BIRTHDAYS 4/4 Kenneth Rogers
4/9 Antoanela Vaccaro
4/12 Kelly Millstone
4/12 Pamela Richards
4/17 Stanley Friedlander
4/18 Richard E. Geye
4/19 Jane Mishkind
4/19 Carole Slepian
4/21 Cary Chaitoff
4/23 Leslie Moss
4/24 Herbert Braverman
4/25 Hallie Duchon
4/25 Robert Weiser
4/27 Frani Robertson
APRIL ANNIVERSARIES 4/1 Richard & Erica Horvitz
4/3 Jeffrey & Sharon Levey
4/20 Jacob & Marjorie Rosenbaum
4/22 Robert & Sophia Stern
4/29 Harvey & Linda Boardman
Sunday, April 9
Sunday Morning Connections
9:45 - 10:45 am Come walk with us. This is a great
opportunity to connect with TEE friends
while getting in some steps. Meet in the
Atrium at TEE and head out for a walk to
Orange Village Park. We will walk each
Sunday when Religious School is in
session through May 21, weather
permitting. For information, contact
Andrea Rubin at 216/454-1210;
Monday, April 24
Holocaust Speaker
Sol Factor
7:00 pm
All are welcome to
join our TEEn Kolel
students in hearing
our very own Sol
Factor speak. His
discussion titled "Searching for Rosa,"
includes his personal story of being born
in Nazi Germany in 1946, becoming
separated from his mother and then being
brought to the United States to be
adopted. Any questions, please contact
Marla Wolf at 216/454-1214.
Friday, April 7
Max and Frieda
Davis Award
Presentation
6:15 pm
Eric Fingerhut,
President and CEO
of Hillel International, will be presented
with TEE's Annual Max and Frieda Davis
Tikkun Olam Award for his outstanding
work in the Jewish Community as well
as his devotion to public service and
higher education.
Matzah Mitzvah: Do you hold a 1st or
2nd seder in your home and are you
willing to add a few chairs at your
table? Or, do you need a place to go for
Passover this year? TEE would like to
help match up congregants. For
information or to sign up, please
contact Andrea Rubin, 216/454-1210;
MAZAL TOV & YASHER KOACH
TO OUR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Brandon Arnold
Samantha Eisner
Rebecca Ellin
Alex Kohn
Rachel Krantz
Joshua Lashley
Emily Olbinsky Garforth
Michael Richards
Adam Rogers
Cameron Schwartz
Megan Schwartz
Rebecca Shankman
Friday Night Chavurah Dinner
April 7 after the service. RSVP with your family count to
[email protected]; 216/454-1216. No charge, but donations to the Friday Night
Chavurah Dinner Fund are encouraged. Bring a
nut free dessert or bottle of wine to share!
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Temple Emanu El is celebrating a milestone birthday! Seventy
years ago, our congregation was born. With the generous
support and dedication of our congregation, staff and clergy, we
have continued to grow through the years and to offer a
welcoming spiritual, religious and cultural Jewish environment.
Our longevity is a measure of our success. To honor our history
and secure our future, TEE is planning an exciting Gala,
#TEEintheCLE, to be held on the evening of Saturday, April
22nd. Michelle Bogomolny and Darcy
Hershey are the TEE co-chairs devoting their
creative efforts to make our celebration
lively, colorful and enjoyable.
The Save the Date card recently sent to our in
-town congregants and Preschool parents is
just a preview of this upcoming dynamic and
exciting event. The invitation was mailed in
March providing all the details you need to
attend and make our Gala a celebration to
remember. We encourage you to bring your
adult family and friends to join in our
festivities. Together we will enjoy good
company, great food, and lively
entertainment. Our Gala promises to be a
sparkling social evening where you are sure to
create lasting memories and build new and old relationships.
The Gala will not only celebrate the history of Temple Emanu
El and its continued vitality, but we will also recognize the
effervescent excitement of the entire Cleveland area of which
we are a part. We will take special note of our town’s rich and
diverse cultural history that includes Indians, Cavaliers and
Browns sports teams, beautiful parks, a world–class orchestra
and the finest museums and theaters. We will show our
appreciation for Cleveland’s recent growth which includes many
new businesses, hotels and restaurants. Accordingly, the Gala
will has as its theme “#TEEintheCLE.” The title is a “hashtag”
TEMPLE EMANU EL WILL CELEBRATE ITS 70TH BIRTHDAY WITH A GALA EVENT
abbreviation similar to social media tag-phrasing that is
shown in our Gala invitation, publicity fliers, ads and mailings
as well as in our decorations and graphics. They feature a
kaleidoscope of vibrant colors and designs representing
Temple Emanu El and Cleveland. These stylish motifs will
carry through to an elegant transformational look at the Gala
itself. Our guests are invited to wear their “downtown dressy”
outfits as you would for a night out to the theater or orchestra.
Your evening at #TEEintheCLE includes
appetizers and a catered dinner. A dessert
highlighting unique Cleveland favorites is on
the menu. Our entertainment features a
professional DJ and MC who will play a
variety of musical selections geared to the
diverse age groups among our guests. The
MC will add a professional flair to the
evening’s announcements.
#TEEintheCLE is intended to raise funds to
help support the special programs, religious
services and educational opportunities TEE
now offers. Ticket prices and donation levels
are listed on the invitation. We will also have
a Gala tribute book, and you, our
congregants, sponsors and donors, are
encouraged to purchase an ad in support of our event and our
Temple. This year, the ad selections will include a “shout
out,” a one line ad at lower cost which allows you to honor a
special person or committee or simply to wish TEE a happy
birthday.
Our Gala will not only celebrate our past but it will also
represent our belief in the future of Temple Emanu El. We
hope all of our adult members, their family and friends, as
well as our supporters in the community, will join us at
#TEEintheCLE. Let us all celebrate together and also secure
a successful future for Temple Emanu El.
By Reva Zaretsky
Darcy Hershey & Michelle Bogomolny, co-chairs of the Gala Committee.
Membership Campaign: We are holding our annual spring membership drive during which time we offer first time
members reduced dues for their first year of membership. If you know anyone who might be interested in joining our
congregation, please have them contact Andrea Rubin at 216/454-1210; [email protected]. The membership drive runs through
May 31, 2017.
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IT’S BEEN A BUSY WINTER!
Every year, TEE holds a celebration of our Preschool. This year students
commemorated the Preschool’s 30 years
of providing quality childcare.
Birthday Bash is a great opportunity for our Preschool families to come together as
a community and see their children
perform on stage with their classmates.
A group of dedicated TEE volunteers are promoting a culture
of caring by providing support, solace and hope to
congregants and their families during times of illness, loss or need. Pictured here is member Sue Maier visiting congregant
Rita Stern at Menorah Park.
Temple Emanu El’s clergy takes
great pride in
creating spiritual and meaningful
lifecycle events
for our congregants and
their families.
Rabbi Denker is
pictured here at
the baby naming
of Leo Fetterman.
TEE is now stocking items from Maltz
Museum of Jewish
History in our Irvan Gift Shop. Come
check out what’s on
sale. Open by appointment only.
TEE students participated in a fun-filled retreat for Grades 3 & 4 during which they made challah, celebrated Shabbat,
played games, and enjoyed the company of their fellow
students.
A group of our teens attended the National Federation of Temple Youth - NFTY Convention in Chicago over the weekend of
February 17-19. They were a part of more than 1000 NFTY teens
who participated in this leadership development event.
FUN TIMES AT TEE
PAGE 5
Purim Rocked Around the
Clock for our Congregants
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IN MEMORIAM YAHRZEITS Alice Green Frances Greenberg *Ann R. Hochman Goldie Karabell Faye Klapholz *Iris W. Lewis *Michael Lewis *Sam Lieberman *Cathy Jo Liss Herbert Loveman *Ernest Maier *Leo H. Malevan Alvin Morganstern *Florence Rehm *Grete Rosenthal *Lillian D. Schultz *Robert S. Schultz Violet Slepian Alice Snyder *Rose Solvith *Albert Spero Harry Sternberg Charles Walter Tillie Weinstein *Lillian Zaas WEEK OF APRIL 14-15 David Ackerman Jeanne Applbaum *Hilda S. Arnold *Isadore Firestone Harold Franklin *Albert Hart Bernice Krevsky Anne Kustin Reese Lakits *David S. Landau Sonia Levin Bernice Schwartz Lichtenstein *Belle D. Lurie Ruthann Newman Geraldine Silver Olgin Betty Posner Gertrude Rosenblum Sarah Schneps Helen Schoenberg Benjamin Schulman Alvin Siegan Alice Snyder *Rose Strauss Frances Weinberg Edward Wolk WEEK OF APRIL 21-22 Lillian Appel Mary Atkinson *Sara Bagon Jonas Barenholtz Maurice Berkelhamer *Shirley Blum *Ida Bonovitz David Cunningham Sylvia Drubo
WEEK OF MARCH 31-APRIL 1 Dr. Joseph G. Arday David Beckman Samuel Braunstein Alice Clark Sarah Riva Cohen Sol Cohen Margaret Fisher Edward D. Friedman Howard N. Friedman Janet Cole Friedman Bernice Gale Daniel Gallancy Harvey Geller Gerald Gerson William Gibberman James Goddard Eric Haas Julius Haas Helene Hoicowitz Irwin Horwitz Susan Hunt John Kleinberger Sarah Ginsburg Kline Anna Krasny Frank Krasny Maurice J. Kruger Sam Lessam Harry Levine Robert Lusher Gussie Magedovitz Mamie Marks Emil Metzel Gertrude Miller Lew Pollack Raymond Rivin Joan Leona Terr Ronis Shirley Roseman Claire Roth Estelle Rubenstein Mack Schoenberg Lawrence Shapero Ruth Skolnik Jacob Smith Sanford Sobul Judith M. Applebaum Speicher Judith Stern Sylvan Taub Rubin Waldman Anna Zeligman WEEK OF APRIL 7-8 *Leonard Bergsman Louis H. Brooks Ann Chernikoff Bill Clark Jacob Aaron Cohen Joseph Corman Samuel Drubo Jesse Fein *Louis Goldberg *Benjamin H. Goodman
*Elaine Dvorin *Beatrice Susskind Frank Rose Frank Alexander Golubitsky *Sylvia Kabaker Grossberg Yetta Grossman *Samuel Grunzweig Lois Klebanow *Fred Klotzman *Morton Komito *Steven Paul Krantz *David H. Kutash *Jack Leeds *Rose Lefkovitz Lawrence Levy *Sylvia Markowitz Rose Paley *Bertha Rothgerber Raznick *Ann Robinson Sarah Schneps Milton Soble *Victor Sperling *Jerod A. Spero *William Sulzer Sanford Topolosky Judi Uram Wolfe Harold Yaged Rose Zaretsky David Zeligman Gerald Ziskind WEEK OF APRIL 28-29 Rose Ackerman Sherry Berkowitz *Isadore Bloom Mae M. Brooks Bessie Corman *Norman Engel Esther Fischgrund *Eunice Goodman *Dr. Harry Hauser *Sam B. Hoffman Leatrice Jacoby *Sari Meyer Jordan Goldie Karabell *David Lefkovitz *Abraham Lipkowitz *Sidney Malin *Edith Nittskoff *Phyllis November *Louis Persky *Bruce M. Reifman *Annetta Robbins Richardson Martha Rosenthal *Abraham Sherwin Dorothy Siegan *Leroy Timen Harry Tirk Dorothy Weisler Hans Wimpfheimer
Denotes a perpetual yahrzeit plaque has been installed in the Kumin Family Memorial Alcove.
THE CONGREGATION NOTES WITH DEEP SORROW
THE LOSS OF OUR MEMBERS:
HILDA KATE MEYER, mother of Judith Roberts
MANNY SPERLING, husband of Sherrie
LEANORE S. WEINBERGER
WE EXTEND OUR CONDOLENCES TO:
Beth (Jeff) Price and Aaron (Rebecca) Price on the
loss of their father and grandfather, Jerome A. Lobred
Les and Betty Greenberg on the loss of their
grandson, Alec Kornet
Bob (Julie) Cohen on the loss of his mother,
Muriel Cohen
Gary Moskowitz (Helene Krasney) on the loss of his
mother, Charlotte Moskowitz
Jon (Margie) Arnold on the loss of his mother,
Sue Arnold
Sandi (Joel) Greenberg on the loss of her cousin,
T.J. Kohorst
Leah (Lee) Caplan, on the loss of her father,
Joseph Moskowitz
The Magic part of Manny was his kindness, friendliness, and
his beautiful singing.
~Judy Klotzman
Manny was the gift that God gave to me. He was my brother
and friend. There will never be another, because God couldn’t
make another.
~Charlotte Grossman
While we will always remember Manny's skill as a magician, it
was the magic he made on the bema, during his cantorial
appearances exuding an unmatched joy and warmth that will
forever stay with us. We will think of Manny often, and with
great fondness.
~Hermine & David Ostro and family
Mandini was a friend – kind, caring and
sincere. He had a rich baritone voice which
he unselfishly shared. He helped make our
marriage vow renewal ceremony a
memorable event. Truly a man of Manny
talents.
~Tobi & Larry Mattes
Having seen “Manny the Magician” when
he was 8 years old, Michael wanted his
TEE friend to perform at his Bar
Mitzvah. Dressed in his tuxedo, smile on
his face, Manny entertained our family and
friends. We will always remember Manny – his magic, his
music, and his smile – we were so lucky to know him!
~Pam Richards
Kind, spiritual, musical - Manny will be sorely missed. With
the songs he sang, he embodied all that is TEE. The Vidui
service will continue as a tribute to him.
~Judy Uram
I was very fortunate to be Manny's fraternity brother at Ohio
State. It was always a pleasure to see him when he was
entertaining the kids and chanting on the High Holidays. A true
Mensch.
~Bob Weiser
We will always remember the happy faces of our children at
their birthday parties because of Manny's special magic.
Manny's kind and loving spirit will always be with us.
~Marla & Steven Taub
Aside from being so proud and grateful to have been one of
Manny's many friends and aside from the fact that he was one
of the most kind and loving people we knew, we remember his
magic with smiles on our faces. When Manny would perform,
he would take us back to our childhood days when along with
the circus, a magic show was just about the best thing that could
happen. We would sit in awe of this wonderful magician and
constantly say "how did he DO that?" The cares of the world
were gone when Manny performed and we thank him for that.
~Nancy & Steve Gage
A lovable and talented mensch - all around great guy who
sincerely cared about YOU, when you were with him.
My heart is heavy by his death.
~Michael Holub
Never before, and I believe never again
will I meet someone like Manny
Sperling. He had the uncanny ability to
bring magic to any moment both on and
off the bimah. I believe to call him a
"mensch" wouldn't do him enough
justice. In my eyes, he was a "tzadik," a
true man of righteousness.
~Cantor Richard Lawrence
The magical presence that Manny
brought to all that he did for our congregation was infectious
and inspired so many. Leading Vidui each year with Manny
was an honor and such a special part of my TEE experience. I
will forever cherish the memories of singing together and
learning from him as a mentor and friend. Magicians may
never share their secrets, but it's no secret that Manny's impact
will be felt by everyone for many years to come.
~Julia Ullman
What I will miss about my dear friend Manny: His sonorous
tones singing me happy birthday, his sweetness and caring, his
devotion for Sherrie, his engaging all with his magic when
least expected, his great pizzas and Caesar salad along with
garlic dressing, his hydroponic set up for our flower boxes, the
Vidui service, his singing "Listen," Mordecai at our
Purimspiels, and his love of life.
~Lillian Schlachter
Continued next page
HOW’D HE DO THAT?......VERY WELL!
A TRIBUTE TO MANNY SPERLING
Manny Sperling - and people like him - are special people,
devoted to something bigger than themselves, that benefits
others. They help create communities that reflect qualities we
respect and admire. Our TEE Community is better for
having had Manny in it ... And we are all better people for
having known him. If Manny was part of your organization …
whether it was a Temple committee ... a magic club … a
regular poker game ... or just a bunch of guys who
went to breakfast together, you understand. If he called you
friend or sang at a family simcha … you were blessed. Manny
was like a brother to me ... a role model. I was blessed, and I
loved him. He lived with passion and purpose and now may he
rest in peace.
~Bob Stern
I'm grateful for the joy Manny brought to us in so many ways -
through his singing, his magic, and his generous spirit.
Manny's voice hit my soul.
~Marcy Levy Shankman
For the 56.5 years we have known Manny, every shared
opportunity was magical. Together, we were re-married on our
mutual 25th anniversaries planned by our mutual children &
were blessed together at Temple for our 50th anniversaries. He
sang to our grandson, Jordan, at his bris & he blessed our
home ceilings with his amazing card trick & every family
event with his warmth, humor & magic. Our children could
not believe that he wasn’t their biological “Uncle Manny.” He
was truly a devoted husband, father, uncle & friend. He will
be forever in our hearts & memories.
~Barrie, Dan, Toby (Holub) & Dale Galvin
Who could not like Manny? He was a rare individual with fine
qualities and truly interested in everyone and their families.
When I was in charge of the Green Weekend many years ago,
I asked Manny to speak about Rabbi Green and he gave an
outstanding tribute.
~Jeffrey Forman
Magical Manny had a very special quality which defined him.
It was his loving sincerity which he expressed through his
responses regarding his well wishes for you to enjoy activities
with your family members.
~Roy Schlachter
Manny Sperling was a man of integrity, love and
imagination. His magic show brought happiness and intrigue
especially to our grandchildren, who watched his show with
awe and curiosity trying to figure out how he accomplished it
and how he did it.
~Linda & Harvey Boardman
Manny was special, a true friend. I will miss his voice, his
magic but more importantly I will miss him. I always looked
forward to speaking & spending time with him.
~Warren Snow
Manny was the life of every Party,
and he always convinced us he was Hearty.
He performed regardless of his Condition,
and his commitment to Judaism followed Tradition.
~Susan and Michael Saltzman
We remember Manny as our dear dear friend for over 45
years. One of our many memories was when were honored and
blessed to have Manny sing to us at our family's celebration of
our 50th anniversary.
~Ben & Ellen Richman
A TRIBUTE TO MANNY SPERLING (CONTINUED)
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DONATIONS (AS OF FEBRUARY 28) ADMINISTRATIVE
Chesed Fund
in memory of: Albert ‘Lefty" Hodous by
Brett & Sherri Kaufman; Alec Kornet by
Leslie & Betty Greenberg; Dave Beckman by
Amy Kahn; Mack Schoenberg and Sarah
Nogg by Jeffrey & Susan Forman; Ellen
Rosenberg & Harry Salomon by Howard &
Sue Maier; for the yahrzeit of: Sarah
Silberger by Laura Leventhal
Friday Chavurah Dinner Fund
in appreciation of: Chavurah Dinner by
Sandra Davis, Temple Emanu El 's Family
Programming Department
Ronald & Shelley Lipson Caring Fund
in memory of: Alec Kornet by Charles
Bailin; Bess S. Cohen by Stephen & Nancy
Gage
General Operating Fund
in memory of: Caroline Netter by Earl
Cohen & Judy Uram; Gerald Gerson by
Michael & Cheryll Joseph; Manny Sperling
by Judith Miller & Marvin Schwartz, Elaine
Geller, David & Ruth Hurwitz, Mark & Ruth
Elliott, Barbara Spevack, Dale & Dana
Galvin, Phil & BatSheva Atkin, Stuart &
Andrea Rubin; Muriel Cohen by Earl Cohen
& Judy Uram; Noah Pozner by Robert &
Susan Weiser; Alec Kornet by Richard &
Iona Dettelbach; Judith Stern & Alvin
Morganstern by Mark & Ruth Elliott; for the
yahrzeit of: Sandy Cohen by Jeffrey &
Jeannette Yellen
Carl Rich, Dr. Mitchell L. Okun and
Blanche Rich Okun Usher Appreciation
Fund
in memory of: Hilda Kate Meyer by Daniel
& Barrie Galvin; Manny Sperling by Julian
& Marlene Cohen, Thelma Rivin, Renee &
Codie Higer, Richard & Iona Dettelbach
BUILDING
Live Streaming Fund
in memory of: Muriel Cohen by Barbara
Spevack
DISCRETIONARY
Rabbi Steven L. Denker Discretionary Fund
in memory of: Alec Kornet by Leslie &
Betty Greenberg, Ilene Rawson; Harry
Goldberg by Shirley Goldberg; Yetta Crystal
by Eleanor Moritz; Fay Komito & Morton
Komito by Evan Komito; in honor of: David
and AJ's engagement by Alan & Pamela
Levine; for the yahrzeit of: Anna Gerson by
Sheldon & Marilyn Gerson; Ruth Davis by
Sandra Davis; Laura Wasserstrom by Elaine
Neifach
Renee Higer Discretionary Fund
for the yahrzeit of: Kim Penn by Aaron &
Kelly Millstone, Andy & Niki Lustig
Cantor Richard Lawrence Discretionary
Fund
in memory of: Alec Kornet by Leslie &
Betty Greenberg; Manny Sperling by Errol &
Ruth Nozik, Sandra Davis; Sylvan Taub by
Kevin & Tracy Gehrt
Rabbi Daniel A. Roberts Discretionary
Fund
in memory of: Manny Sperling by David &
Marilyn Goldfein, Alan & Pam Levine
EDUCATION
Friends of Religious School
in honor of: Jace Wendzicki's Consecration
by Aaron & Darcy Hershey
Bess & Walter Abt Children's Cultural
Fund
in memory of: William Evenchik by Seth &
Margaret Hirschfeld
Gene & Sonia Amster Israel Incentive
Savings & Bible Fund
in memory of: Susan Matisoff by Gerald
Matisoff
Eric J. Barr Mitzvah Fund
in memory of: Eric Barr by Andy Haas; for
the yahrzeit of: Eric Barr by Earl & Nanci
Stein
Camp & Israel Scholarship Fund
in memory of: Alan Halpert by Irving Fine;
Alec Kornet by Daniel & Barrie Galvin, Roy
& Lillian Schlachter; Hilda Kate Meyer by
Roy & Lillian Schlachter; in honor of: Beth
Mann by Earl Cohen & Judy Uram
Sophie Herman Religious School Fund
in memory of: Alec Kornet by Earl Cohen &
Judy Uram; in honor of: Amanda Lockman's
Bat Mitzvah by Earl Cohen & Judy Uram
Fred & Judith Klotzman Jewish Experience
Fund
in memory of: Jerome Lobred by Judy
Klotzman
Lori Leeds Junior Youth Group Fund
in memory of: Mae & Nat Friedman by
Harriet Leeds
Cathy Liss Library Fund
in memory of: Hilda Kate Meyer by Thelma
Rivin
Claire & Lew Pollack Religious School
Continuation Fund
in memory of: Lew Pollack by Stuart &
Bonnie Chernikoff
Preschool Fund
in honor of: Shirley Goldberg's milestone
birthday by Donald & Joni Berry, Randy &
Rochelle Topolosky; for the yahrzeit of:
Alex Gold by Leonard & Linda Gold
Neil A. Rembrandt Youth Group
Scholarship Fund
in memory of: Alec Kornet by Lawrence &
Tobi Mattes
Eric M. Rosenthal Memorial Prize &
Scholarship for Spirit
for the yahrzeit of: Eric M. Rosenthal by
Michael & Adell Rosenthal
FACILITIES ENHANCEMENT &
BEAUTIFICATION
Steven M. Baskin, Gerald Fields & Dr.
David Goodman Fine Arts Fund
in memory of: Manny Sperling, Alec Kornet
and Martin Shiffman by Sheldon & Marilyn
Baskin; Seth Lettofsky by Harold & Judith
Blane; for the yahrzeit of: Curt Rosenthal
by Ralph & Deborah Rosenthal; Steven M.
Baskin by Sheldon & Marilyn Baskin; Elaine
Strauss by Lawrence & Tobi Mattes
Securing our Home Capital Campaign
Fund
in memory of: Ethan Roberts & Hilda Kate
Meyer by Jeffrey & Ellen Brooks; Sanford
Sobul by Irwin and Rena Sobul; for the
yahrzeit of: David Pritzker by Herbert &
Eileen Pritzker
TIKKUN OLAM
Sydney & Luella Goodman Mental Health
Advocacy Fund
in memory of: Richard Goodman by
Melanie Young
Rabbi Daniel A. Roberts Social Action
Fund
in memory of: William Solomon by Harriet
Morse
Sharon Marcia Tenenbaum Memorial
Scholarship
for the yahrzeit of: Peggy Baron, Ileen
Kulback, George Tenenbaum & Philip Baron
by Les & Sandy Spike
WORSHIP & PRACTICES
Rosette Borstein Choir Fund
in memory of: Manny Sperling by Earl
Cohen & Judy Uram
Dr. Jack & Carol Landau Music Fund
in memory of: Albert Newman, Manny
Sperling and Martin Sugerman by Carol
Landau & Family; in honor of: Sally
Klausner's milestone birthday by Carol
Landau; for the yahrzeit of: Richard
Newman by Carol Landau & Family
WoTEE Mitzvah Fund
in memory of: Marjorie Szuchman by
Herbert & Edith Kramer; Milton Stern by
Harriette Stern; Muriel Cohen by Lawrence
& Tobi Mattes
Non-Profit Organization
United States Postage
PAID
Cleveland, Ohio
Permit Number 1999
TEMPLE EMANU EL 4545 BRAINARD ROAD
ORANGE VILLAGE, OH 44022
216-454-1300
ELECTRONIC SERVICE REQUESTED
TEE CLERGY & STAFF
VISIT US ON THE WEB
www.teecleve.org Affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism
Matt Ellin, President
CLERGY Area Code 216
Steven L. Denker, Rabbi 454-1211
Daniel A. Roberts, Rabbi Emeritus 454-1212
Richard D. Lawrence, Cantor 454-1215
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Renee Higer, Executive Director 454-1209
Andrea Rubin, Membership/Marketing Director
454-1210
Judi Roseman, Administrative Assistant 454-1216
Ina Yablonsky, Bookkeeper 454-1217
EDUCATION STAFF
Marla Wolf, Interim Education Director 454-1214
Beth Mann, Family & Youth Director 454-1220
Carolyn Abrams, Early Engagement Coordinator
454-1300
Rachel Smylie, Administrative Assistant 454-1223
Yom Ha'atzmaut Celebration
Tuesday, May 2, 2017 • 5:30 - 9:30 pm
Landerhaven
There will be fun for the whole family including a Kosher
Food Court, an Israeli Shuk (market place), kids' activities,
music, dancing and an acoustic concert with Idan Raichel,
Israeli superstar! Free and open to the community.
Registration and ticket info coming soon.
Wednesday, May 3
27th Annual Brotherhood
Sports Night Save the date for the annual Brotherhood
Sports Night featuring Keynote Speaker
Paul Dolan, Owner, Chairman and
CEO of the Cleveland Indians. Details
to follow.
Movie Time
Sunday, April 9, 4-7 pm
All 6-7-8 grade students are invited to
hang out at TEE with friends from
other Reform congregations in the
Cleveland area. Watch a movie, eat
pizza & popcorn, make new friends and
have loads of fun! $5/person.
RSVP for either of these programs to Beth Mann,
[email protected]; 216/454-1220
Chocolate & Dr. Seuss Seder
Saturday, April 15, 5-9:30 pm
All 8th - 12th graders are invited to
this NFTY-NEL subregional event at
TEE which will include a Passover
friendly dinner. Price is $15/per
person. RSVP by April 1.
Yom Hashoah V’Hagvurah
Sunday, April 23 • 2 pm
Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple
Yom Hashoah V'Hagvurah, Cleveland's annual
commemoration of the Holocaust and heroism,
with this year's theme,
“Stand Up, Speak Out: Stopping Hate Then and Now.”
For more information, visit www.jewishcleveland.org.
Programs for Teens
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS