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Celebrating

tU b’ Shevat

Published Monthly Volume 6 • Issue 39 February 2015

Temple Beth Kodesh Shalom

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Shalomis published 10 times during the year

except for the months of July and August

Join Our FriendlyGrowing Egalitarian Synagogue

There is NO Building Fund!Daily Minyan 8:30 am

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Sisterhood President - Linda Cooper Sisterhood Rep - Tova GershenMen’s Club President - Irving Schecter

Trustees:Lois BakerJerry BellseyStan FlaschnerIrwin KurtzMickey MeyersMarsha SladeJerry SolomonEdward StrauberAlan Tapper

Office Hours Monday -Thursday 9:00-2:00Friday 9:00 am -12:00 pm

Rabbi CantorMichael Simon Michael Glozman

2013-2015 - Board of DirectorsPresident - Len EpsteinExecutive VP – Ronda BellseyRecording Secretary - Sherry DeutschFinancial Secretary - Fred BrownVP Program - Carrin SimmonsVP Membership - Joan SircusVP Operations - Harvey WalletVP Ritual – Murray RubinTreasurer – TBAImmediate Past President - Linda CooperRitual Chairman Emeritus - Irwin HochmanOffice Staff - Eileen Trager Ruth Halkuff Sheila SerasCustodian - Fritz PericlesEditor - Marsha SladeProofreader - Sherry Deutsch

Emergencies - Contact Rabbi Michael Simon Tel - 954-257-6159

501 NE 26th Avenue - Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 - [email protected]: 561-586-9428 Fax: 561-588-1810 www.templebethkodesh.org

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From the PulpitRabbi Michael Simon

Achad Ha’am, one of the intellectual leaders of the early Zionist movement, once wrote a famous essay entitled Kohain v’ Navi, which means “Priest and Prophet.” In this essay he con-trasted the differing roles of the priest and the prophet in biblical society and how those differing roles had implications for the Zionist movement and the ulti-mate establishment of the State of Israel. I thought of this essay

in thinking about what the Torah tells us about models of leadership, especially that of Aaron, the Priest, as com-pared to Moses, the Prophet.

Aaron was the first High Priest. And in that role he took the proverbial bull by the horns. After all, no one had ever previously been the High Priest. In other words, Aaron had nobody’s footsteps to follow in. He had no role model.

But Aaron recognized that as a leader he oftentimes had to be the first in certain situations. He had to be the role model; the one to take risks. He had to be the one to say, “God, if you tell me to do, it I will do it.” He had to be the one to devote his time and energy into serving God, no matter how difficult it might be. Aaron was such a role model by showing us that it is worthwhile to do God’s work and to follow his commandments.

At the same time, Aaron also realized that the role of a leader in Israel is to not distance himself from the people, but to see to their improvement. And from Aaron we should learn not to hesitate to become more active in daily Jew-ish life and ritual because we are afraid or ignorant. We shouldn’t be afraid to read and study more about Juda-ism. No matter where you were in the past, tomorrow, on a dime, you can turn, and begin to become educated; be-gin to become knowledgeable, and ultimately to become a leader of the Jewish people.

When it comes to not doing something because you don’t know how my mantra is, “Ignorance is not a terminal disease; that which I don’t know today, I have the chance of learning tomorrow.” So for those of you who are afraid, or are hesitant to get involved more involved in synagogue life, remember Aaron. He stood up to do exactly what he had to do. He was up to the challenge. That was the sign of a true leader. And that can be inspiring, and I hope it is inspiring to all of us.

Finally, when Aaron died we learn that all the people wept for him for thirty days because it was a personal loss, a loss shared by each and every individual. That is be-cause Aaron, with his style of leadership was closer with the people. That is why Aaron is described as “Loving peace and pursuing peace, loving people and bringing them to the Torah.”

Cantor Michael GlozmanI came across an incredible

story that I want to share with you. I hope it leaves you with a smile as it did me.

“A chassid came to see the Karliner Rebbe because he was depressed. “I don’t know what to do,” he said. “I’m not a good Jew. I don’t study enough, I don’t know enough; all I do is work, work, work. But I want to study more. Rebbe, I have a question. What do our great

and holy rabbis study on Friday night?”“Well,” said the Karliner, “some study Kabbalah.”“Oh,” said the chassid, “that is not for me.”“No,” said the Karliner, “that is not for everybody. But I

am sure you study Talmud regularly. How does it go?”“Rebbe, I am ashamed to admit it, but I do not study

Talmud regularly. You see, I grew up poor. I had to work from an early age to help out my family. I did not get much of an education. I find the Talmud very difficult.”

“And if you study together with a friend?” asked the Karliner.

“My friends also work very hard; they don’t know much either. Besides, I have no time to sit in the study hall for hours. What else can I do?”

“Working hard for your family is a mitzvah,” said the Karliner. “You can study the weekly Torah reading with Rashi’s commentary and with Midrashim.”

“Oh no,” said the man. “I always found Rashi very difficult. As I told you, I hardly got an education. I struggle through the Parshah each week, but it doesn’t uplift me. I am a failure. Besides, I am really not a scholar. I prefer to work with my hands. My family is big, and I work long hours.”

“No Jew is a failure,” said the Karliner sternly. “Every Jew can learn. And every Jew should learn. I know something for you. You certainly will enjoy telling beautiful stories about our great sages and tzaddikim (righteous people) to your friends and with your family!”

“I am bad at telling stories,” objected the chassid. “I always forget the important points, I mix them up, and I am not a good talker either. Please, I can’t do that ...”

The Karliner leaned back in his chair. He closed his eyes and he began to hum. He hummed and he swayed back and forth, and the chassid listened in amazement. This was beautiful. What a melody! And he began to sing along. He never had felt so wonderful before, so close to G-d.

After a long time the singing stopped. The Karliner opened his eyes and looked at the chassid intently.

“Rebbe,” the chassid exclaimed, “I understand. Oh yes, I do! I don’t feel depressed any more. Thank you, thank you!”

And he went home, and every Shabbat he sang the most beautiful niggunim. But most of all, he loved the niggun of the Karliner Rebbe. And he did not feel depressed anymore.

Cantor’s Corner

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President’s Message

The air around TBK is electric and I hope you will join me in the excitement for the Temple’s February 22nd Annual Gala and Concert. Led by Ronda Bellsey, the entire Gala committee (chairpersons: Mort Cooper,

Arthur Farkas, Marion Goldberg, Laura Kurtzman, Carrin Simmons, Joan Sircus, Steve Slade, Pauline & Alan Tapper, Liz Taylor-Watnick, Janet Wayne, and Claire Zimmerman), met many times and spent hours, days and weeks working on the combined event. Please congratulate them on a job well done, as I have. Kol HaKavod! Next year, we will be celebrating Temple Beth Kodesh’s 40th Anniversary and I know you will support us again.

Have you noticed how few empty seats there are at TBK on a typical Shabbat? This year our Gala attendance is setting new records. Some shuls have a hard time getting a minyan on Shabbat. Ha! Baruch HaShem, we don’t have that issue. From strength to strength!

Please consider sponsoring a Kiddish or Oneg to celebrate or commemorate an important event, like the anniversary of your bar/bat mitzvah, birthday or wedding anniversary. Do you really need to go on another cruise? Wouldn’t you rather be surrounded by family and friends? We would all like to take part in your simcha!

All the best,Len Epstein, President

Temple Beth Kodesh

Proudly OffersJewish National Fund Tree Certificates for

Simchas, Sorrows - Donations- $18 per TreeFor information or to order a CertificateCall the Temple Office (561) 586-9428

Make Checks Payable To Temple Beth KodeshWhen placing your order, please have available the purpose of the donation and where and to whom you would like the certificate mailed.

 

Tribute CardsDid you know that Temple Beth Kodesh sends out tribute cards throughout the year? A tribute can pay a friend a compliment, send good wishes to friends and family, be given as a sign of respect or to com-memorate – births, birthdays, weddings, mitzvahs, or deaths.

Call the office and speak to Sheila or Eileen. They will be glad to send out a card for any occasion and the temple will let the recipient know of your contribu-tion to the shul.

You can donate any amount -- $5.00 per card/mini-mum. We also have tribute cards you can purchase in the office to mail out yourself. Cards are available in sets of 10 for $25.00 each and will come in handy whenever you may need them.

PLEASE REFRAIN FROM TELEPHONING MEMBERS ON

SHABBAT! THANK YOU!

Chai Society2014-15 Members

Marion AlbanGeorge & Phyllis Brindis (Double Chai)Bernard DickmanStanley & Miryam EisenbergLeonard & Sherry EpsteinGary & Reva FeldmanStan & Ellen FlaschnerBernard & Tova GershenSipora GroenJohn R. & Marion G. HalpernEugene & Lottie HorowitzRobert & Nancy KauffmanHarry PakSheila SerasBernard & Janice Silver (Double Chai)Rabbi Michael & Andrea SimonHarvey WalletDavid & Joan Zimmer

Donate $18/month to Temple Beth Kodesh and you will be added to this list as pillars of your shul.

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FUNDRAISINGRhonda Bellsay - Exec. VP

Just a few more days until our Gala Concert and Banquet. A tremendous amount of planning and work has gone into the success (hopefully huge success) of this event and I want to thank those who contributed right now:

Len and Sherry EpsteinMarion GoldbergClaire ZimmermanMarilyn Solomon Pauline & Al TapperJanet WayneJoan Sircus Murray Rubin Laura Kurtzman Al TraumLeah Noskin Madolyn GelbartCarrin Simmons James MeckleyIzzy Bordainick Charlotte KestenRonda & Jerry Bellsey Arthur FarkasLynn Karten Ellen ShoreLiz Taylor-Watnick Mort Cooper Steve Slade And I’m sure I’ve forgotten a name or two because

so many of our congregants offered to help. Also, once again our members generously supported our sponsorship campaign:

Claire Zimmerman George BrindisRonda & Jerry Bellsey Fred BrownLaura Kurtzman Carrin SimmonsJoan Sircus John & Marion HalpernAl & Pauline Tapper Janet WayneLen & Sherry Epstein Stan FlashnerJane Berkey David MarcusJoan & Stanley CohenHoward & Beverly LazarusIt takes a village and it certainly took a village

to make this concert and gala evening. The Rabbi helped in every area. Audrey Levy was indispensible. We could not have succeeded without the untiring help of Eileen Trager and Sheila Seras. Oh, yes, and I think Cantor Misha Glozman deserves a little credit too. And, of course, Fritz.

And, a special thank you to the person who sparked the idea---Rita Rubin. Rita, the evening belongs to you!!

Now, I say this before the Gala takes place: please enjoy it—enjoy every minute of it. And if you have any complaints I beg of you to send them to the Congress of the United States of America. Please don’t send them to me. I tried my best. Really I did.

“These are the things I learned (in Kindergarten) (edited):

1. Share everything.2. Play fair.3. Don't hit people.4. Put things back where you found them.5. Clean up your own mess.6. Don't take things that aren't yours.7. Say you're SORRY when you HURT somebody.8. Wash your hands before you eat.9. Warm cookies and cold milk are good for you.10. Live a balanced life.11. Take a nap every afternoon.12. Watch out for traffic, hold hands, and stick together.13. Be aware of wonder.14. LOOK.” ― Robert Fulghum, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten

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Welcome New Members to the TBK Family

Ronnie Danna • Dr. Joshua ChorowskyRonna & Steve Goldberg

Herbert Schnapp • Josephine Stillpass

We Mourn the Death ofour Member

Joe Ogushoff

MEMBERSHIP2014 was a GREAT year

for T.B.K! More than 67 new members have joined our family, that’s just wonderful!

For all new and old members our Temple has a lot to offer: a Sisterhood, Men’s Club, and Rabbi’s Learning

Classes, to name a few. Carrin Simmons, V.P. of programming is looking

into events that will interest all.Get involved, circulate at the Kiddish, and meet

new people.I am available for any calls or issues you might

have.Again a Happy and Healthy New Year.Joan Sircus

With Much Thanks ....

I am proud to be a member of the Temple Beth Kodesh family. Throughout my illness you were there for me. Thank you for all your good wishes, for your misheba-rachs, your cards, your phone calls. Your support and your strength gave me the encouragement to continue to be part of this very special family. I carry your good wishes with me.Thank you.

Jack Rozenberg

TBK Office has New Check Machine

Florida Community Bank has provided an automated check machine at no cost to the Temple. We have been using it for awhile and would like you to adjust slightly how you fill out your checks. The box that contains the AMOUNT should look like this: $36.00 Not: $36.XX $36 $36 00/100 $36 00/xx Thank you for your cooperation.

PERSON OF THE YEAR

This year TBK is proud to announce the2015 PERSON OF THE YEAR

Marion GoldbergWe will be honoring Marion at our Shabbos

Service on Saturday, March, 7,2015

Please come and help us congratulate her.

From R to L: Earle Halsband, Sarah Nine Phillips, Rabbi Simon, Cantor Glozman, Jonathan Phillips

TBK Office has New Check Machine

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Men’s Club Chatter

As the old year fades away and a new year begins, we tend to be more enthusiastic about making resolutions and having new goals. Let’s start talking about the Men’s Club. We have many wonderful programs planned for the new year. We

have in March the Purim Party with entertainment. In April we have a luncheon with a Broadway male singer. In May, will have a breakfast with a speaker. This is just the beginning. The Men’s Clubs goal is to do their best in the New Year.

We need your attendance and participation to make this year a success. If you do not support and attend our programs, the Men’s Club will not succeed.

I am pleased to inform you that the Board of Directors of the Men’s Club is extending to all new Temple Members (i.e., those having joined the Temple in 2014) a complimentary Membership in our club for 2015. We encourage you to join us in our many activities, and as a Men’s Club Member you may also attend our Board meetings on the first Friday of every month.

Again, welcome to our wonderful Temple family and to the Men’s Club. We look forward to seeing you at our events.

Shalom - Irving Schecter

Shalom ArticlesThe deadline for the next issue ofShalom is Tuesday, February 10th

Earlier submissions are,as always, welcome.

Thank you, Marsha Slade.

All submissions for the Temple Bulletin must be emailed to Marsha Slade at:

[email protected]

“Breakfast all Day” - “Free Coffee for Seniors”CARPOOLWe now have the best problem Tem-ple Beth Kodesh could ever ask for: a crowded parking lot!!!

Please, if you possibly can, try to car-pool to shul. In the Telephone Directory you will find the names of the communi-ties we live in. Carpool and save not only gas but also an extra spot in the parking lot.

Open everyday 7:00 am - 8:30 pm

News from the

SisterhoodShalom,On Sunday morning,

about 130 Sisterhood members, spouses, friends and guests were treated to a showing of the documentary film, “Making Trouble”, which was about three generations of Jewish female comedians. Philip Shane, son of Marci and Frank Kearly, was there to introduce and answer questions about his film. We look forward to showing more of his documentary films.

On February 4th, at 11:00 am, we will be having a Tu B’Shevat Seder led by Rabbi Simon. The cost is $5 per person. Please see the flyer on another page in this Shalom.

On Friday, February 20th, there will be a Rosh Chodesh learning session with Rabbi Simon at 10:00 am following minyan and breakfast.

We hope to see you at these Sisterhood events.

Kol Tov,Linda Cooper

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TEMPLE BETH KODESHHOSTS

pesach seder

HOLD THE DATEApril 3, 2015

more information to follow

TEMPLE BETH KODESH501 NE 26th Avenue, Boynton Beach, Fl 33435

561 586-9428

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TEMPLE BETH KODESH SISTERHOOD SPONSORSTu B' Shevat Sedar

Led by Rabbi Michael Simon

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 20151:00 P.M.

Learn, Sing, and Have FunDessert will be served

$5.00 pp

Make check payable to Temple Beth Kodesh Sisterhoodmail to: Marion Goldberg, 330 NE 26th Avenue #411

Boynton Beach, Florida 33437

DEADLINE FOR RESERVATIONS: JANUARY 29, 2015

NAME: _____________________________________________________

TEMPLE BETH KODESH501 NE 26 AVENUE

BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33437561-586-9428

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Happy anniversary FeB.2 Melvin & Rhoda Schwartz5 Edwin and Harriet Flashenburg12 Stanley & Wanda Warshaw20 Erwin and Marian Kanstroom20 Robert & Joyce Siegel21 John & Marion Halpern28 Sheldon and Liz Taylor-Watnick

Happy BirtHday FeB.

4 Blanche Jeifa6 Stanley Cooper6 Kurt Leuchter7 Karin Simmons8 Seymour Kelin10 Josephine Levy14 ElliotBlatt14 Pearl Rose16 Robert Ellis16 Jay Gassman16 Herbert Rappaport16 David Zimmer17 Philene Gorin17 RuthHalkuff17 Elaine Kurtz17 Beverly Lazarus19 Barbara Weinstein20 Tania Salter

21 Howard Zolin22 Ann Isaacs22 Sheldon Watnick23 Robert Pann24 Al Abraham24 Margaret Cohen25 Lois Baker25 Ruth Heinemann25 Charles Rosenberg26 Lawrence Lazarus26 Robert Slesinger

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2/1/15 Philip Libman Marshall D. Morin Bertha Zeidman 2/2/15 Selma Engler Selig Friedman Morris Galkin Allen Isaacs Nathan Kelberman Isidore Minkon Bessie Rosen David Shore 2/3/15 Beatrice Cofman Jay Eric Glanzbergh William W. Glanzbergh Louis Warm 2/4/15 Louis Davis Fay Livon 2/5/15 Martin Graber Jack Katz Sonia Nass Sara H. Rauchwerg Rose Rosen Godfrey Sharkey 2/6/15 Helen Bein Gladys Galkin Arlene Lazarus Rubenfeld Rita Troner Robert Vogel 2/7/15 Dorothy Blatt Lillian Gottesfeld David Kramer Rosa Laufer Bernice Lessans Max Ravin John Smith 2/8/15 Daniel Jack Blauzvern Irving Deutsch Manny Friedman Lois Gerb Betty Goldman Pearl Halkuff Ann Libby Seebol Soloman Weiss 2/9/15 Max Baum Naomi Dolby Louis Lederman Esther Mendelson Betty Siegel Joseph Weiss 2/10/15 Milford Fenster Luba Frieman Lottie Gers Ernestine Goldfarb Ita Lynchuk 2/11/15 Anna Friend Kay Goodman Joseph Klermann Faye Tapper Barnet Yusim 2/12/15 Morris Cohen Jacob Goldstein Anna Lissy Bella Sherman Sylvia Soshick 2/13/15 Jean Barrish Sarah Berliner Dr. Peter Byron Harry Gomberg Sophie Koporowsky Carl Korn

Rebecca Krieger David Vogel 2/14/15 Louis Kopito Howard Koss Gumercindo Olea Rachel Salzman Mania Schoenfeld Morris Schwartz Frank Suplicki 2/15/15 Leonard Cooper William Goldman Abraham Green Pauline Pak Zelig Segal Bertha Snyder 2/16/15 Minnie Davis Solomon Fischer Bertha Halpern Burton A. Heller Philip Heller Rose Lipshitz Rose Salamon Isidore Sherman Sylvia Wagner 2/17/15 Yetta Gondelman Philip Kleinman Florence Klorman Jacob W Laufer Dr. Ronald Lorber Philip Meyer Bertha Millison Mollie Radow Dora Reiner Arthur Seebol Jennie Seebol Aaron A. Silver Mollie Yeager 2/18/15 Ida Blauzvern Dora Steinkohl 2/19/15 Sophie Bernstein Beatrice Cohen Samuel Langsner Benjamin Margolis Ann Pollack Yetta Ugol 2/20/15 Gloria Abraham Samuel Gansberg Frances Kramer Leah Prosterman Rose Scheiner 2/21/15 Charlotte Amme Harry Cutler Migon Freiman Elizabeth Lichtman David A. Mintz Ethel Moskovits Sarah Pincus David Schwartz 2/22/15 Irving Basslur Hannah Edler Ralph Geldbart Minnie Geller Frieda Kaplan Bessie Meyers 2/23/15 Paul Bauer George Pearlman Eunice Barbara Stiller 2/24/15 Louis Aranowitz Albert Chaiken Dr. Herman Froehlich Sadye Kurtzman Frances Licht Benjamin Zeidman 2/25/15 Samuel Abrams Jennie Eagle

deCeMBer dOnatiOns Al Abraham Memory of Jack & Anna FinkLillian Abrams Memory of father-in-law, Sam AbramsLoretta Allen Memory of Irwin TragerEleanor Baker Memory of Irwin TragerLois Baker Memory of Irwin Trager Memory of mother Esther Heiman Memory of granddaughterSol &Judith Barnett Memory of Barnett & Klores familiesLewis Baum & Dina Stock Memorial Plaque for Efroim StockBruce Becker Memory of loved onesMark & Nancy Bender Memory of Irwin TragerMary Beringer Memory of mother, Esther LiebermanMelvin & Joan Berman Memory of son, Howard Berman Memory of mother, Berdye SchiffLois Binder Memory of husband, Louis BinderLilia Block Memory of sister Vilma UtigerGeorge & Phyllis Brindis In Honor of donationsFred & Sandra Brown Memory of Bernie Dickman Honor of John R. Halpern’s birthday Speedy recovery to Bill Anderson Memory of Irwin TragerIsrael & Mariana Bruch Memory of father, William BruchMorton & Linda Cooper Memory of Irwin TragerSylvia Dassa Memory of Eva BarrowsBernard & Judi Eggener Memory of Irwin Trager Memory of father, Sali RothschildLeonard & Mildred Eisenmesser Memory of brother Morris SilverbergArthur & Florence Farkas Sponsor of Sound System Memory of Irwin TragerEdna Feinstein Memory of Irwin TragerStanley & Ellen Flaschner Memory of Bernie Dickman Memory of Irwin Trager Honor of AliyahEdwin & Harriet Flashenburg Memory of father, Irwin Flashenburg & Irwin

TragerLeatrice Futterman Memory of brother, Cpl. Ralph KravetteArlene Galler Memory of mother, Rose KatzDiana Garret Honor of Roy Haas and Memory of Irwin TragerDiana Garret & Esther Solar General DonationJean Gers For my Aliyah Memory of father, Abraham Klarman and

husband, Murray GersBernard &Tova Gershen Memory of Irwin TragerBenis Glasser Memory of mother, Rose Fieldstein and father,

Hyman GlasserJack & Elaine Gold Memory of mother, Mary Gold & sister, Ethel

Levine Memory of Irwin Trager & Harold ShadoffSteven Goldberg For Aliyah Memory of father, Mickey GoldbergMartin & Barbara Goldfarb Memory of Rosalie Steiner and Irwin TragerRita Goldman Memory of father, Maurice Colby and husband,

Dr. Abraham GoldmanIrving & Elaine Goldsmith Memory of Irwin TragerBarbara Goldstein Memory of Irwin Trager & Bernie DickmanJoan Goldstein Memory of Richard Levine

Joan Katz Hendler Israel Perry Rabbi Samuel J. Rosenthal Rebecca Tessler 2/26/15 Merwin Joseph Leslie Golden Kantor Irving Katz Lena Katz Louis Kushner Stanley Olsen George Rapaport Eva Rothschild Anne E. Rovner 2/27/15 Sylvia Chernick Michael S. Dancik Louis Daniel Evelyn Goldman Michael Hersh

David Kuritz Bertha Goldberg Mayerson Eva Pollack Miriam Rosen Ruth Seebol Isidore Weissman Bernard Young 2/28/15 Robert Block Clarice Eisman Jonathan Eisman Anne Fishman David Kornetsky David Licht Gabriel Lichtman Esther Like Etta Rappaport

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Barbara Goldstein Memory of mother, Dora HoffenbergBeatrice Gondelman Memory of Tsila OgorickIsles of Aberdeen Memory of Irwin Trager Amy Gorin Memory of grandfather, Philip GorinJenny Greenberg Memory of Bernie DickmanSipora Groen Memory of Irwin Trager Memory of Bernie Dickman Honor of 93rd birthdayJohn & Marion Halpern Speedy recovery to Sherry Bernstein & Gladys

Korn. Memory of father, Henry Halpern, brother, Stuart Halpern, mother of Mark Sherman, Memory of Irwin Trager & Bernie Dickman. Honor of the birthdays of Ronda Bellsey, George Brindis, Robert Kauffman, Murray

Memory of father, Henry Halpern Honor of Murray Naparstek, Murray Rubin,

Julius Schiffman, Memory of Hanna Siegel & Bernie Dickman. Honor of Samantha Simon’s engagement. Aliyah. Happy Anniversary to Linda & Mort Cooper; Doris & Julius Schiffman

Michael & Nora Hamerman Memory of grandparents, Dora & Leo HamermanDonna Hanford Memory of mother, Estelle Bobkin ZeigerRuth Heinemann In gratitude for my recovery. Memory of Bernie

DickmanIrwin Hochman Memory of Irwin TragerEugene & Lottie Horowitz Memory of Irwin TragerAnita Hurwitz Memory of husband, Alfred HurwitzJacqueline Kaplan Memory of father-in-law, Louis Kaplan Memory of mother-in-law, Clara KaplanEvelyn Karten Memory of mother, Lena LefkowitzMarcia Kearly Honor of my AliyahBuddy & Arlene Koch Memory of father, Barney BassBernard & Sherry Koenig Memory of Irwin TragerRonald Kovalsky Memory of parents, Charles & Amelia Kovalsky

and Rose TishmanLaura Kurtzman Memory of parents, Augusta & Morris

Zimmerman, Memory of Irwin TragerHoward & Dee Kweller Memory of MomSheldon & Lila Lease Memory of mother, Claire KurzrokRichard & Karol Levine Memory of Bernie DickmanNorman & Ruby Lewis Memory of Stuart GrossmanSarah Lichtzer Memory of husband, Hyman Lichtzer and sister,

Dorothy RosenDonald & Carol Livingston Memory of father, Henry LivingstoneRhoda Lonow Memory of parents, Rosa & Harold Weinberg &

Fannie, Joseph, David Weinberg; Rebecca & William Fisk

Bruce & Lori March Memory of Bernie DickmanMurray & Myrna Markin Memory of a friendDavid Mayerson Memory of father, Joe MayersonIda Meltzer Memory of Bernie DickmanJules & Marilyn Meyers Jules & Mickey’s birthdays Honor of Len Epstein & my AliyahHarold & Joan Mirrer Memory of mother, Anna MirrerLila Nass Memory of Irwin Trager and Bernie Dickman Memory of beloved husband, Fred NassClaire Neubarth Memory of father-in-law, Eugene NeubarthMildred Oberon Memory of mother, Martha GrossbandJoseph & Naomi Ogushoff Memory of father, Philip OgushoffStuart & Marilyn Olson Memory of Irwin TragerLois Paige Memory of Irwin TragerLois Panitch Memorial Plaques Honor of Buzz Marcus’ birthdayGilbert & Helena Pelovitz Memory of Bob SlatnickPaul & Phyllis Perlmutter Memorial PlaqueGerald & Sheila Praskin Memory of Irwin TragerEvelyn Reiner Memory of Bernie Dickman Memory of husband, William Reiner Memory of Irwin Trager Eve Retzkin Memory of husband, Herbert RetzkinRuth Rich Memory of grandmother, Fannie SlavinPearl Rose Memory of Irwin TragerBertram & Carol Rossman Memory of parents, Mollie Shapiro & Hyman

RossmanManny & Connie Roth Memory of Irwin Trager and Bernie DickmanJack Rozenberg Memory of daughter, Barbara RozenbergFrances Rubin Memory of Irwin TragerMurray & Rita Rubin Memory of Irwin TragerRichard Sacher Memory of mother, Jean Sacher

Julius & Doris Schiffman Memory of Bernie Dickman Memory of father, Isidor SchiffmanGladys Schoenberg Memory of husband, Franklin SchoenbergAdele Schutzman Memory of brother, Berill FriedlandChester Schwam Memory of father, Abraham SchwamHenny Seedman Memory of mother-in-law, Rose SeedmanGrace Sherman Memory of Irwin TragerHerbert and Ellen Shore Honor of Weiss Wedding Mazel Tov on Franny & Harry’s weddingLewis & Hannah Siegel Memory of father, Robert Siegel Memory of grandmother, Rebecca RothJack Silberman Memory of mother-in-law, Rose Zaionz Honor of our 61st AnniversaryJoan Sircus Memory of father, Theodore Koch Memory of Irwin Trager For my Aliyah, Speedy recovery to Gladys KornRobert & Sylvia Slesinger Memory of Irwin Trager and Bernie Dickman Memory of parents, Molly Slesinger & father,

Simon Barrick & brother, Robert Barrick For my AliyahMarilyn Sloane Memory of husband, Dr. Allen J. SloaneEster Solar Honor of mother, Diana Garret’s 94th birthdaySherry Stein Memory of grandmother, Rose SherryAlbert & Lorraine Steinhart Memory of Irwin TragerJoan Stern Memory of Bernie DickmanOra Stock Memory of Irwin Trager Memory of Shelly ChadwinEdward & Harriet Strauber Memory of father, Harvey StrauberAlan & Pauline Tapper Memory of mother, Esther Elkin & brothers, Harry

Elkin & Isadore ElkinSheldon and Liz Taylor-Watnick For my AliyahElaine Vogel Memory of Irwin TragerAvron Wahl & Barbara Weinstein Memorial PlaqueHerbert & Miriam Weiss Memory of father, Benjamin RosenblattGene & Ellen Weissman Memory of grandfather, Samuel LevineGerald & Rita Wincott Memory of Irwin TragerRobert & Mollie Zall Memory of son, Jonathan Claire Zimmerman Memory of Irwin Trager Memory of husband, Charles KleinHoward & Flora Zolin Memory of Irving Listman

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Being A Part of Our GrowthThe Sylvia Brown Wall of Honor plaque is being used for the Growth Fund.There are various categories starting at $500, $1000, $2000, $5000 and up.You may contribute any amount over a period of

time by making your checks payable to Temple Beth Kodesh and referencing the Growth Fund. Once you have accumulated the necessary dollars, your name will be added to the plaque in the appropriate category.

This does not mean in any way that we are eliminating the Yahrzeit, Misheberach, JNF Trees or the Kol Nidre fund categories. This plaque is being used to help maintain the Temple in order to keep on growing.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call Fred Brown at 561-735-9537.

Awarded levels of merit may continuallty be earned through accumulated donations and may be added at anytime with the grateful acknowledgement of Temple Beth Kodesh.

We must and can continue our growth and acceptance in the Boynton Beach community.

George & Phyllis Brindis - DiamondJerry & Sylvia Brown - DiamondWilliam and Charlotte Gorin and Family - DiamondSylvia Terry - DiamondLillian Sekac - DiamondBertha Epstein - DiamondClaire Zimmerman - DiamondThe Platina Singers - DiamondMarshall & Shirley Friedland - PlatinumEsther Alsen - PlatinumMaurice Halpern - PlatinumBeth & Roy Haas - PlatinumBob & Judy Rosenthal - PlatinumBruce & Harriet Becker - PlatinumLen & Beverly Block - GoldMyron & Lois Paige - GoldArthur & Florence Farkas - GoldSteve & Mary Frank - GoldMac & Diana Garret - GoldI. Alan Cohen - GoldBarbara & Jerry Zucker - GoldIn Memory of Anne Hahn - GoldJohn R. & Marion Halpern - GoldFred & Sandra Brown - Gold

Felice Rosenzweig - GoldMorris Boruck & Miriam Frankel - SilverMarvin & Shirley Liebensohn - SilverRuth Heinemann - SilverMurray Naparstek - SilverJack & Shirley Sorin - SilverJim & Laura Kurtzman - SilverIn Loving Memory of Benjamin Jon Siegel - SilverHarvey Wallet - SilverSherry Bernstein - SilverRuth Heineman - SilverIn Memory of Ilse, Karl and Selma Simon

Contact Fred Brown at 561-735-9537 for details

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