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ELUL/TISHRI/HESHVAN 5770/5771 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE
TBS Shabbat Services 2 Spotlight on TBS Members 12, 13 Upcoming Sisterhood Events 20
Message from Rabbi Hammerman 2 Toddler/Baby & Me Registration 14 HVK USY 2010-2011 Event Calendar 21
Message from TBS President 4 High Holiday Services Information 15 Easy Ways to Help TBS 22
Cantor’s Notes 5 Kuba Beck Comes to Mahopac 16 Toda Rabah 23
Help Wanted 7 Ritual Committee 18 Yahrzeits 26
Calendar 8, 9 Look Who’s Talking! 18
Birthdays & Misheberakh 10 A Message from the Men’s Club 19 Our Advertisers 28
Our TBS Family Pictures 11 A Message from Sisterhood 20
Hebrew School News 6 Intro to Judaism Class Information 17 Contributions 24, 25
September/October 2010 Elul/Tishri/Heshvan 5770/5771
Temple Beth ShalomTemple Beth Shalom Established 1953
Member United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
Coming to
Temple Beth Shalom
Sept 4 Bar Mitzvah of Anthony Branca
Sept 9 & 10 Rosh Hashanah Services
Sept 17 Kol Nidre Sept 18
Yom Kippur Services Sept 23 & 24
Sukkot Services Sept 24
Family Service & Dinner Sept 29
Hoshanah Rabbah Service Sept 30
Shemini Atzeret Service Oct 1
Simcha Torah Service Oct 5, 12, 19, & 26 Baby/Toddler & Me
Oct 8 Family Service
200920092009 Gold Gold Gold
winnerwinnerwinner
What’s Inside…
Temple Beth Shalom
You Belong Here
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TEMPLE BETH SHALOM 760 Route 6
Mahopac, NY 10541 845/628-6133
http://TBSMahopac.org
Eytan Hammerman Rabbi
Shira Adler C.I.C.A.
Cantor
Carol Zager Director of Education
Georgene Perlman
President
Steven Bettman 1st Vice President
Gail Freundlich
2nd Vice President
Melody Weisman Treasurer
David Michaels
Financial Secretary
Susan Katz Recording Secretary
Ron Arsham
Past President
Joel Greenberg Men’s Club President
Ellen Gershman
Sisterhood President
TRUSTEES Alan Belsky
Jodi Gorelick
Wendy Greenberg
Jeff Guest
Sharon Gunzburg
Howard Hammer
Marc Houslanger
Elaine Jacobs
Jennifer Klee
Margaret Liu
Stephen Nadelhaft
Barry Plaut
Marge Pollack
Gary Reing
Jill Sanders-Demott
OFFICE STAFF
Ro Belsky
Jean Follit
BUILDING SUPERVISOR
William Hughes
HOLIDAY Service Times
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Please see Page 15
for Detailed High Holiday Services Schedule
Hosting An Oneg If you would like to host an Oneg or Kiddush, contact Ro or Jean in the office for assistance.
845/628-6133
Regular Shabbat Services Friday Evening 8:00pm Saturday Morning 9:30am
Family Service Sept 24 6:00pm Oct 8 7:00pm
Jr. Congregation Sept 25 10:30am Oct 16 10:30am
SHABBAT Service Times Candle-lighting
3 Sept 7:08 10 Sept 6:46 17 Sept 6:44 24 Sept 6:32 1 Oct 6:20 8 Oct 6:08 15 Oct 5:57 22 Oct 5:47 29 Oct 5:37
From Rabbi Hammerman’s DeskFrom Rabbi Hammerman’s Desk
While walking along a beach, an elderly gentleman saw someone in the distance
leaning down, picking something up, and throwing it into the ocean. As he got closer, he noticed that this was a young man, picking up starfish, one by one, and tossing each one gently back into the water. He came closer still and called out, “Good morning. May I ask what it is that you are doing?”
The young man paused, looked up, and replied, “Throwing starfish into the ocean.” The old man smiled and said, “I must ask, then, why you are throwing starfish into the ocean.” To this, the young man replied, “The sun is up and the tide is going out. If I don’t throw them in, they’ll die.” Upon hearing this, the elderly observer commented, “But young man, do you not realize that there are miles and miles of beach and there are starfish all along every mile? You can’t possibly make a difference!”
The young man listened politely. Then, he bent down, picked up another starfish, threw it into the
ocean past the breaking waves and said, “I made a difference for that one.”
This story, each time I hear it, reminds all of us that we each have the potential to make a difference in the life of someone else. Sometimes, this difference is a result of big acts; sometimes, it is from something small. Sometimes, we are helping people far away, other times, we are helping our neighbors, Jewish and non-Jews.
As Jews, we feel the particular power of mutual responsibility and interconnectedness during the High Holiday season. Our tradition, in the Talmud, teaches, “Kol Yisrael Areivim zeh baZeh.” Each and every Jew is responsible for one another. And, during our coming High Holidays, the message becomes even more relevant. In a few weeks, we will recite the Vidui, the Confessional Prayer, in services on Yom Kippur. I remember when I was a child, wondering why my mother and father were confessing to all of these sins. Had they murdered? What had they destroyed? They were not xenophobic! Though I didn’t actually know what that meant...
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Over the years, I have come to understand that the Vidui is just one additional way to look at what it means to be a member of the Jewish people. If we are truly God-loving people, if we are truly Good-loving people, we have to, in our individual and our communal lives, work together to bring out the best in one another. “Being responsible” for one another, quite literally, means making sure that we are doing our very best at representing Judaism – particularly here in Mahopac – in a way that not only makes us proud, but makes our wider community proud as well.
As a Jew, as your new rabbi, I feel a tremendous – perhaps, overwhelming - personal responsibility for your spiritual welfare and for the general welfare of Jewish people around the world. Fortunately, as the “starfish story” above reminds me, I know that I just need to pick up one starfish at a time. And, working together, I know what a difference we can begin to make.
On behalf of my entire family, please accept our blessings to you for a year of health, happiness, sustenance and peace. It is so exciting to be beginning this new year together. Shana Tova – Happy 5771!
Rabbi Eytan Hammerman
From Rabbi Hammerman’s Desk Continued...From Rabbi Hammerman’s Desk Continued...
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Temple Beth Shalom joins First Hebrew Congregation
of Peekskill for Lulav and Etrog shopping!
Meet at
12pm at First Hebrew in Peekskill
or
1pm at Tuvia’s Jewish Bookstore in Monsey
Can’t make it? Place your order with Rabbi Hammerman directly
by September 16th!
Every TBS Family Should Have Its Own Beautiful
and Fragrant Lulav and Etrog!
Rabbi’s OFFICE HOURSRabbi’s OFFICE HOURS
Rabbi Hammerman is available to members of the congregation and the wider community by appointment
Rabbi can be reached at 845-628-6133 x14
or email him at [email protected]
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Can You Feel It???
Usually springtime speaks to us about new beginnings. But for Jewish people. The fall is our new
year, time of renewal and reflection. For Temple Beth Shalom there are so many new people and events for me to tell you about that I don’t know where to begin. We welcomed Rabbi Hammerman and his family with a bike-in from White Plains to Mahopac. The excitement in the air was incredible. One congregant told me that they could feel the walls vibrating.
I have been elected your Temple President. We have several new board of trustee members: Jodi Gorelick, Sharon Gunzburg and Jen Klee. When you see them, take time to wish them a Mazel Tov. Some have served before, but once again volunteer their time like Steve Nadelhaft. I also want to welcome Susan Katz and Gail Freundlich to the executive committee and say yaser koach to Melody Weisman, David Michaels and Steve Bettman for their continued dedication. We are on a new path of amazing things to come. Please be a part of the renewed ruach.
Have you seen the Oy Vey Café? It’s a place to settle in and have a quiet cup of coffee, read the paper or watch the news while you wait for your child in Hebrew School. We will also be utilizing the café for adult education classes and some teen functions. We have added wireless internet and cable television.
Our next event was something new for us—Shabbat in the community or the third meal. My thanks to Steve and Jodi Gorelick for being the first to open their home for this event. We had a wonderful attendance and many congregants said this opened the opportunity to talk with people they might otherwise not have. The sisterhood once again had a very successful flea market.
Change: to become or make different. That is the meaning of the word as defined in the dictionary. I have learned recently that change just for the sake of change is not usually a good idea. We are, however, in the middle of many changes at TBS and I hope that you will embrace these changes with an open mind and heart. Let’s give Rabbi Hammerman our full support on the changes and programs that are ahead. Looking for the value of what they bring to our congregation, change is a wonderful thing.
The membership committee, under the leadership of Gail Freundlich with assistance from Men’s Club and Sisterhood will be planning the installation of Rabbi Hammerman on November 14th. Stay tuned for more details. So be there with us as we move forward and enjoy the new and exciting Temple Beth Shalom…..
The best is yet to come!!!!
~ Georgene Perlman
President’s Message
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Cantor’s Notes
Despite the fact that I was raised in an Orthodox school and Shul, I have to admit my early religious inspiration was created less by my Rabbi’s stories and more by watching The Ten Commandments on TV. To me, Charleton Heston parting the red sea was truly awesome (though I must admit for a long time I was afraid of men with large sticks). What appeared on a screen made more sense to me than the pictures presented as part of my early Judaic education. I especially had difficulty understanding the imagery surrounding the High Holy Days. The entire concept of the Book of Life puzzled me. I held a mental pic-
ture of a large book and imagined some ghost-like hand taking a quill and scratching out some hieroglyphics. Even more confusing, somehow the phantom hand would record information that would then become permanent. I wondered, is God a disconnected author of this mysteriously large book? And if so, am I at least a con-tributing editor? Truthfully, I have always believed I am a co-creator with God in writing my part in the Book of Life. But I have also wondered what my soul is doing here, creating the information that is recorded. I wonder what happens to the Book of Life when we finish our lifetime. Does it and our souls exist for eternity? For answers to these questions, I look to the Jewish philosophy of reincarnation. Most American Jews may not be familiar with reincarnation however, traditional Judaism has always held it as an underlying belief. Reincarnation was a concept held by the Pharisees, the intellectual ancestors of Rabbinic Judaism and is what distinguished them from the Sadduccees. Judaism’s 1st century esoteric text, the Zohar, teaches that souls are reborn to continue the process of repairing the world. This process, Tikkun Olam is a core tenet of Judaism as reincarnation is a core tenet of Kabbalah. The Kabbalah teaches that we are in a perpetual cycle: Gilgul haneshamot - transmigration of the soul. We choose to incarnate with a soul circle to heal, clear relationship karma and learn certain fundamental life lessons such as self-love, worthiness, compassion, trust, joy and Godliness. I believe integrating these lessons raises our soul’s vibration and this vibration, in turn, is the foundation of what is inscribed and sealed each year in the Book of Life. So to me, on the High Holy Days we have an opportunity to look at ourselves and to discover if we are closer to understanding our soul’s purpose. Are we learning our lessons? Are we working in partnership with God to edit our life script for highest and best good? If not, it is conceivable we will have the chance to do so again, our next time around. As the New Year approaches, I am reminded that I am here to help raise the consciousness of those around me; to teach and to inspire others to connect with their life’s purpose. To that end, I have recently completed my certification as a past life regressionist to add to my tool box for serving as a spiritual counselor and clergy. May all of our lessons and the choices we make this year be for highest and best good. B’shalom v’shirim,
Cantor Shira Adler
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From Hebrew School:
I hope everyone had a restful summer and I can hardly believe we’ll be celebrating Rosh Hashanah before we begin school this year. We are geared up and ready to see lots of ex-citing things happen during 5771. We, of course, are delighted to welcome Rabbi Ham-merman and his family to our community and look forward to his participation with our
students. We have plans to continue our schoolwide family education programs, revamp our hey class Lunch & Learn sessions, and get our post hey students (now called TBS Gedolim) involved in an excit-ing new program called Cooking and Conversation with Rabbi Hammerman which begins Wednesday
September 15th at 6:30. We have already instituted a Shabbat playroom for our younger set which will evolve into a Tot Shabbat with stories and songs for them once a month. Jr. Congregation scheduled for the High Holidays will take on a new look as Jr.Congo beginning October 16 and continuing the third Shabbat of the month (subject to calendar adjustments).
One of our first big events is scheduled for Wednesday September 22nd when we substitute regular school hours for a special dinner in the sukkah for our Hebrew School families. Dinner will be followed by a short service and family- friendly activities. The following week, Hebrew School moves from Wednes-day to Thursday September 30th, when we march in the streets with the Torahs in honor of Simchat Torah. Rabbi Hammerman has promised some real sweet treats to all the participants during the hakafot.
We have a lot of exciting things on tap for the year. So when you bring your children for the first day of school Sunday September 12 at 9:00AM stick around for a short back to school program. Everyone is invited, even our gesher and mechina families who only come one Weds!! Come meet the teachers, see what our curriculum is about and get a glimpse of the “Oy Vey” Café that will be open to you during Hebrew School hours.
Shana Tova
Carol Carol Zager, Principal
Hebrew School News
Meet the Teachers
Visit the New Oy Vey Café
Sunday, September 12th
9:00 am
ELUL/TISHRI/HESHVAN 5770/5771 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 7
TBS is on a roll!
We need more volunteers to assist us in accomplishing everything we hope to do. Below is a partial list of TBS committees
looking for “a few good men and women.” We thank you for reviewing the list and letting
us know how you might be able to help!
“Beyond Our Walls”
Creative and Organized? Help Rabbi Hammerman find opportunities to expand the reach of TBS
“BEYOND THE SYNAGOGUE”
Contact Rabbi Hammerman at [email protected]
Adult Education
Help our congregation along their Jewish journey. Have a passion for Judaism, teaching or just love to learn? Help craft our new adult education program!
Contact Lynn Michaels at [email protected]
Fundraising
Help make a difference and assist us to ensure the future of TBS. Join our fundraising committee to
share your ideas. We are looking for fresh new ideas and new people to join us and build a solid financial
future for TBS.
Contact Georgene Perlman at [email protected]
Membership
Would you like to work on the fun and interesting events that take place at TBS? Help the member-
ship committee plan, organize and hold “membership activities” for our congregation. Join our monthly meeting and bring your ideas on having
“in-house” events!
Contact [email protected]
Ritual
The ritual committee works with the Rabbi to carry out the religious observances that are the core of our synagogue. Members help prepare for all holidays and services. We respond to questions of religious
practice that come up and evaluate them for future action.
Please consider becoming a member of this important committee. A strong interest in religious matters and practices, and regular attendance at our services and events, are the requirements.
Contact [email protected]
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Only events that were available at the time of publication were included. For a more current listing, please check the online calendar at TBSMahopac.org.
Temple Calendar September 2010 Elul/Tishrei 5770/5771
ELUL/TISHRI/HESHVAN 5770/5771 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 9
Temple Calendar October 2010 Tishrei/Heshvan 5771
PAGE 10 TEMPLE TIMES SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2010
Wishing a return to good health to those who are ill in our community
Mi’sheberakh ~רפואה שלמה
Dovid Baer ben alta Yacov v
Freidda Rueven baer ben Yackov Sarah bat
Fayga – Shelley Adler
Sally Braht Vicki Colesanti Jesse Heustis
Chrissy Johnson
John Kach Helen Lichtman Clay & Susan
Livingston Michael McHugh
Chaim Avner ben Binyamin—Craig Michaels Lynn Michaels Janet & Melvin
Miller Prakob
Monkolchayut
Murray Pess
Nicole Rogers Gittel bat Necha—
Gloria Ross Tamar bat Rivka—Jill
Sanders-Demott Ginny Schaffer Helen Senno
Debbie Silbagni Renate Stein
Rosalie Steiner Yehoshua ben Leah-Malka—Joshua Ullman
Joseph Ungerleider
Harold & Betty Weinberger
If you see a name on the Mi’Sheberakh list who,
thank God, has returned to good health, please notify the office at
2 Jesse Lichtman Joseph Occhiogrossi Illana Rose Vatkin 3 Frank Lauri 5 Jill Carillo Ellen Gershman 6 Dara Berkwits 7 Marcia Stiman-Lavian 8 Mark Sapir 10 Anna Zimmerman 11 Ralph Small
12 Richard Chavis Barry Drabin-Gray Esther Halle Vatkin 13 Marcia Scanlan 14 Linda Silbert 18 Daniel Louis Kushner 19 Anthony Joseph Branca 20 Jesse Carrillo Adam Coffey Gary Reing
21 Amy Stochel 23 Dylan Ray Vatkin 26 Melanie Frenkel 28 Ellen Reing
1 Ralph Horowitz Sandra Zager 2 Scott Jeremy Cohen Beverly Petrone Andrew Plaut 3 Julian Chipkin Joseph Houslanger Wendy Klein Elizabeth Lauri Robert Small 4 Michael Carrillo 5 Jessica Bellenchia Lynn Michaels Alan Tuchman 6 Anita Feldman 7 Steve Bettman Benjamin Charkow 9 Alicia Raskob
10 Margaret Chacon 11 Seth Gunzburg 14 Paul Bellenchia Nancy Sapir 16 Maria Eichel 17 Matthew Gorodess Stella Ost 18 Russell Benjamin Cohen Jerry Tesler 19 Ian Eric Hochberg 20 Marc Greenberg Muriel Jaffe 21 Kayla Gorelick Kevin Toledano 22 Eric Perlman 23 Rochelle Persampieri
24 Miriam Cohen Justin Stochel 26 Steven Feldman 27 Marcia Lichtman 28 Steven Gorelick Yvonne Horowitz 30 Hannah Peikes 31 Richard Petrone
Please notify the office if you or a family member is ill or in the
hospital, so that Rabbi Hammerman can schedule a
visit. Your phone call is greatly appreciated.
845-628-6133
Did we miss your birth-day? Please let us know!
Yom Huledet Sameakh
יום הולדת שמח
ELUL/TISHRI/HESHVAN 5770/5771 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 11
Our Temple Family
PAGE 12 TEMPLE TIMES SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2010
Spotlight on our Members
by Glenn Sapir
No, they are not new members, but the Perlmans have taken on a new status at Temple Beth Shalom. They are our congregation’s new First Family. So, though many, perhaps most, in the temple, know Georgene, Eric and Raymond, we wanted to offer the en-tire congregation some insights to this three-some.
Georgene was on her way up to Schenectady in late July when we spoke on the phone. It is a trip that is part of her routine as she serves as regional super-visor for the New York Lottery. Though she typically works out of the Lottery’s Fishkill office, her duties include supervising a sales and marketing staff of 25 and a support staff of eight in both that Dutchess County location, as well as the Schenectady office. The two offices work with a combined 2,600 retailers who issue Lot-tery tickets. Such important responsibilities and the experience that comes with 20 years with the state agency bode well for TBS as Georgene assumes the position of “chief ex-ecutive” of our temple.
The spouse of our new First Lady is Eric, who also has served the temple during the fam-ily’s long membership, most notably as treas-urer. Eric is a comptroller for a manufacturing company in the Bronx and runs a financial ser-
vices business from the family’s Mahopac home.
Even Raymond, the couple’s 18-year-old son who is about to enter Westchester Commu-
nity College as a fresh-man, has been very in-volved during his high school years in temple activities. “He attended several kinnuses and went to regional conven-tions for USY,” Georgene said, “and that made his mother very happy.”
Actually, it was Raymond’s coming of age, that is, becoming old enough to begin a He-brew education, that brought the family to Temple Beth Shalom. They had lived in Setau-ket, near Stony Brook, on Long Island, for 18 years before moving to Maho-
pac, where they have now lived for almost 14 years, and when the time came to enroll Ray-mond, the family visited several synagogues in the area. Georgene did not come from a reli-gious family, and she sought a temple where not only would the Hebrew school provide her son with a proper Jewish education, but one at which she also could feel comfortable despite her lack of religious background while at the same time acquiring the education she had not gotten as a youth. The family agreed on Tem-ple Beth Shalom.
Getting to Know the Perlmans
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ELUL/TISHRI/HESHVAN 5770/5771 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 13
Spotlight on our Members
“It was Colin,” she said, referring to Rabbi Colin Brodie, TBS’ spiritual leader at the time. “He made me feel very comfortable. ”Then, she said, the warmth of the congregants cemented her feelings and reassured the family that they had made the right decision.”
Georgene credits one congregant in particular, Phyllis Solar Dougherty, for taking her under her wing. That guidance encouraged her to get more involved in temple activities. Georgene’s temple resume includes the presidency of the Sisterhood, a member of the Board of Trustees and two years as a vice president. Georgene has also run the script pro-gram, a productive temple fund raiser, for five years.
Her personal educational journey was en-hanced with the arrival of the Rabbis Kalev, Josh and Selilah. “Josh made me feel very, very comfort-able at temple, and I studied Torah, both reading and interpretation, with Selilah,” she said. She started attending adult Hebrew classes—“I still need work,” she admitted—and she took Rabbi Kalev’s class on services for beginners. “I now know the Torah ser-vice very well,” she said with pride. “I’m very com-fortable on the bimah, and as president, I hope to attend as many services as possible.”
Her comfort on the bimah will serve her well, for she will find herself making speeches and offer-ing other communications, including weekly an-nouncements at the conclusion of Shabbat services, from this center stage.
When not spending time at the temple, which she calls her “hobby” and her “love,” or working on the job, Georgene and her family enjoy the hobbies and pastimes that bring a special pleasure. “Eric loves to play golf,” Georgene said. “I love to read, almost anything—historic novels, romance, myster-ies.” She added, “I’m getting better at gardening and I get an immense pleasure from seeing my flowers bloom.” Raymond’s first love is baseball, and he
hopes to go out for the baseball team at WCC next spring. He also enjoys working out, and another fa-vored pastime is skiing. A much anticipated annual family vacation occurs at their time share at Smug-glers’ Notch in Vermont, though Georgene says their favorite ski area is Okemo Mountain in Ludlow, Vermont. Raymond believes he knows what he wants to do when he is finished with his education. “He is thinking about becoming a phys ed teacher and a professional athletic trainer,” Georgene said.
After taking a two-year hiatus from most tem-ple responsibilities, as she settled into the latest posi-tion to which she had been promoted, having given Raymond the attention she felt he needed during his last, critical high school years, Georgene has as-sumed the presidency with her own plans for the fu-ture. “First, and I know it’s a cliché, we need to grow the membership through outreach, new pro-grams and innovative ideas. We need to reach out to more members to become involved,” she added. “People will ‘volunteer’ if asked. In my experience, anyone whom I’ve called on to serve on a committee has said yes; nobody has said no.” She continued, “And, of course, we must be financially sound. The board is in agreement that we must establish a ‘rainy day’ fund.”
She still had a considerable distance to go to reach Schenectady when our conversation neared its conclusion, and our new president ended our chat with encouraging sentiments and an appeal to all congregants to reach out to others. “This is a labor of love that I take very seriously,” she said, “and to-gether we must move forward in a positive way. I want people to tell me what’s on their mind. We are so lucky to have Rabbi Hammerman. He’s a great fit for us, but it is the congregation that brings us into the temple. For me, it was Phyllis, and we need others to show such warmth.”
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New and Exciting
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High Holidays
PAGE 16 TEMPLE TIMES SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2010
Photo by Chris Rowley
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Intro to Judaism
Who Do You Know Who Would Benefit From
an Introduction To Judaism?
Please pass along the information below! Some sessions taught by our very own Rabbi Eytan Hammerman, in cooperation with other local Rabbis and our JCC!
PAGE 18 TEMPLE TIMES SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2010
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The favorite words of the ritual committee these days seem to be, "Well, we can try that. " Shabbat at the beach? Sure, let's try it. Tisha B'Av at a camp? Sure, why not? Let's try it. Services have been going well. If you know how to read Torah, or lead a part of the service, please let us know, we can use some more participants. We also need people to come to the shiva and yahrzeit minyans. It is very mean-ingful to help our congregation observe these occasions, and we should all participate when we can. The high holidays are coming, and we are working to make sure the congregation has services that are uplifting and meaningful. Succoth and Simchat Torah celebrations are planned. So please come, see what is going on. Some new ways of doing things, some traditional ways of doing things. We welcome your feedback and ideas and help. The Ritual Committee has been working with Rabbi Hammerman planning services and celebrations. We are all very enthu-siastic about the upcoming events. Join us. Shalom,
Alicia Raskob Direct questions regarding ritual or the Ritual Committee to [email protected]
RITUAL Committee Alicia Raskob, chair
Club & Committee News
Have you heard the buzz? TBS is in the news! Read the many arti-cles written about TBS, its mem-bers, activities and other items of
interest appearing in the local (and not so local) press!
Email us if you think we haven’t seen it!
ELUL/TISHRI/HESHVAN 5770/5771 TEMPLE TIMES PAGE 19
I hope all of you are enjoying this extremely hot summer. It appears that this will be the hot-test July on record. Here at Tem-ple Beth Shalom, our activities are proceeding well in spite of the heat wave. First, let me begin
by welcoming our new Rabbi Eytan Ham-merman and his lovely family. He literally came in bike riding from White Plains to his new home in Mahopac. I am sure we will be able to count on him to speak at our break-fasts. I also want to take this opportunity to thank Marilyn Arsham for the wonderful job she did as editor of the Temple Times. On behalf of myself and all the members of the Men’s Club, “TODAH RABAH”, Marilyn. I want to wish our new editors, Beverly Petrone & Dara Berkwits with much success for taking on this enormous task. You will have big shoes to fill. I want to thank all those who worked tirelessly to paint the back room and rear entrance hall. A special thanks to Barry and Gail Plaut for organizing the paint party. As I am sure many of you are aware, there are several contentious primary elec-tions on September 14, 2010. I will be con-tacting the candidates so we can set up a day and time for debates. On behalf of the Men’s Club, my family and myself, I want to wish all of our Temple family a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year.
Shalom, Joel Joel Greenberg, Men’s Club President
The Westchester Jewish Council wishes you a very
Sweet and Happy New Year!
Join the Leadership of the Jewish Community
for our Annual Celebration of
Westchester Jewish History and Heritage Month
Meet the Westchester County Board of Legislators
September 20, 2010/12 Tishri, 5771 6:30PM
Wine & Cheese Reception, Free and Open to All
Proclamation Program will include the Impact of
Teen Philanthropy Initiatives In Westchester
Hosted by the Westchester County Board of Legislators
Michaelian Office Bldg., 148 Martine Ave. 8th floor, White Plains
For more information call Westchester Jewish Council (914) 328-7001
[email protected] visit us at www.wjcouncil.org
(Formerly the Westchester Jewish Conference)
A proud beneficiary of UJA-Federation of New York
C ommemorate a celebration or memorialize a loved one with a personalized brick at the front
path of the synagogue. Each brick, at a cost of $150, can accommodate up to three lines with a maximum of thirteen characters per line. Contact the TBS office 845/628-6133 or visit the TBS website at TBSMahopac.org for a BRICK PAVER order form.
Order today! 845/628-6133 TBSMahopac.org
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Sisterhood
Hi everyone. This is my first posting as sisterhood president for the Temple Times. Many incredible women have held this post before me including Lynn Michaels, Georgene Perlman,
Phyllis Solar , Gloria Block and many others . I can only hope to continue the good work and TBS family spirit that they have all given to the tem-ple.
There are some events coming up that need some special mention. On September 24th the sisterhood will sponsor a Shabbat dinner in the sukah.. On October 17th, while our manly men watch football, we will be having a special tea party for girls of all ages to welcome Rebecca and the girls to our family. Large hats, gloves and pearls are encouraged.
We have said many times in the last few years that this is not your mother’s sisterhood. My mother’s sisterhood consisted of white haired la-dies having luncheons on Wednesdays, always tuna and egg salad, followed by mah jong. Well most of today’s sisterhood members work on Wednesdays. Some of us play mah jong and we do seem to eat a lot of tuna and egg salad. But today’s sisterhood is also about having fun and making Temple Beth Shalom a warm, friendly place.
I look forward to an exciting new year.
Ellen Gershman
Sept 2 at 7pm Sisterhood Meeting
Sept 24 at 6pm Sisterhood Sponsored Shabbat Dinner
Oct 14 at 7pm Sisterhood Meet- ing
Oct 17 at 2pm Tea Party
Nov 4 Time TBD Paid Up Dinner
Dec 2 Time TBD Sisterhood Meeting & Chanukah Party
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Club & Committee News USY 9-12 grades Kadima 6-8 grades
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EASY WAYS TO HELP TBS
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Search online or buy through
goodsearch.com
Type Temple Beth Shalom Temple Beth Shalom -- Mahopac Mahopac
in "Who do you GoodSearch for" (or link from
TBSMahopac.org) And then link to your favorite
online store.
TBS gets paid every time you search or purchase. For added benefit, some stores will also
accept SCRIP gift cards.
Forms can be downloaded from the TBS website.
Orders can be placed through the TBS office. Watch the
website or weekly email bulle-tin for Scrip purchase dates.
Double or Triple (!!!)
your Donation FREE!
EMPLOYER’S MATCHING FUNDS
PROGRAM
Your donation could double or triple without any expense to you. Call your Human Re-
sources Department or Commu-nity Relations office and ask
about your company’s MATCHING FUNDS program. Some companies do not match donations to religious organiza-tions, but some do. Inquire with
your HR Representative.
COMMUNITY UPDATE
A DULT CHILDREN OF HOLOCAUST
REFUGEES/SURVIVORS A Support Group in Peekskill meets
once a month on Wednesdays, 8:15-9:30pm. Contact
Rosine Katan (914) 471-3522
Sharon Gardens in Valhalla
Planning ahead can reduce
unnecessary stress for our loved ones during this highly emotional period.
Temple Beth Shalom has purchased a block of plots in beautiful Sharon
Gardens, a cemetery that has served our Jewish community since 1953. Call the TBS office for details—
845/628-6133
Plots $1,250ea $2,325pair
Don’t forget to check the next Temple Times for a report on the
TBS participation in the August 29th
Tour de Putnam
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To Lynn and David Michaels for giving us the money to repair the air conditioning in the Sanctuary. Your
thoughtful, kind, and generous gift is greatly appreciated by the entire congregation!
The Michaels family truly epitomize what is “the best and brightest” in our Temple family!
~The Board of Trustees of Temple Beth Shalom.
To the Executive Board and the Board of Trustees for stepping up to the plate! When the going gets tough,
the tough get going. Thank you all very much!
A heartfelt thank you to Pearl Meyer from the entire congregation of Temple Beth Shalom!
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Contributions (April 1– August 1)
General Fund
For the Yahrzeit of my parents, Sol & Lottie Gidal from Jules Gidal
For the Yahrzeit of Our family Members from Margie & Andrew Anik
For the Yahrzeit of Ben Levine from Howard Garrell
For the Speedy Recovery of Jack Tesler from Marge Pollack
For the Speedy Recovery of Jack Tesler from Jean & Ro
For the Yahrzeit of my beloved son from William Farkas
For the Yahrzeit of my father, Alverne Koswener from Ken Koswener
To thank Ron Arsham for his warm re-ception and guidance from Norman Klee-blatt
For the Speedy Recovery of Lynn Michaels from Marge Pollack
In Honor of Honorary Degree received by Rabbi Zucker from Elaine & Bernie Jacobs
For the Yahrzeit of my father, Ludwig Loewenberg from Gary Loewenberg
For the Yahrzeit of my father, Solomon Price from Myrna Holzman
For the Yahrzeit of my mother, Jennie Bessen from Herbert Bessen
For the Yahrzeit of my sister, Judith Waltzer from Maxine Berlin
In Memory of Mark Liff's mother, Helen Lifschitz from Ron & Marilyn Arsham
In Memory of Mark Liff's mother, Helen Lifschitz from Wendy & Joel Greenberg
In Honor of The engagement of Harriet & Al Rosenberg's daughter from Wendy & Joel Greenberg
Thanks for lovely Yizkor Service from Arlene & Barry Brown
In Honor of Juliana Greenberg's Bat Mitzvah from Nancy & Glenn Sapir
For the Yahrzeit of Sam Kaplan from Joyce Lasker
For the Yahrzeit of Lawrence Lever from Ellen Lever
Thanks for the lovely Yizkor Service from Arlene & Barry Brown
In thanks to TBS for services we've at-tended from Ira & Kiyomi Sparer
For the Yahrzeit of my father, Abram Bress from Linda Silbert
For the Yahrzeit of my mother from Loretta Grossman
Thank you for the aliyah from David Lapa
For the Yahrzeit of Gail's father, Joe Sei-den from Gail & Barry Plaut
Congratulations to Ron for being named Man of the Year from Glenn & Nancy Sapir
In Honor of Ron Arsham being named Man of the Year from Melody & Ira Weisman & Family
For the Speedy Recovery of Craig Michaels from David Michaels & Family
For the Yahrzeit of our beloved son, Ronald Rachlin from Barbara & Marvin Rachlin
In Honor of Juliana Greenberg's Bat Mitzvah from Harriet & Al Rosenberg
For the Yahrzeit of my beloved step-mother, Miriam Marritt from Anne Schwartz
To support TBS from Gary & Carolyn Koesten
For the Speedy Recovery of Lynn Michaels from Jean & Ro
In Memory of my brother, Saul Weiss-man from Pearl Meyer
For the Speedy Recovery of Lynn Michaels from Ron & Marilyn Arsham
For the Yahrzeit of Jack Nadelhaft from Phyllis & Stephen Nadelhaft
For the Yahrzeit of Ceil Baskin Nadelhaft from Phyllis & Stephen Nadelhaft
For the Yahrzeit of Susan Cox from Phyllis & Stephen Nadelhaft
In Honor of Sara Liu's Bat Mitzvah from Wendy & Joel Greenberg
For the Yahrzeit of Father, Louis Thaler from Ethel Bernstein
For the Yahrzeit of my father, Isidore Sapir from Glenn Sapir
In Honor of Birth of Jeff & Bernice Guests' new grandson from Wendy & Joel Greenberg
In Memory of Mark Liff's mother, Helen Lifschitz from Nancy & Glenn Sapir
For the Yahrzeit of Brother, Lester Freed-land from Elaine Bessen
For the Yahrzeit of Mother, Pearl Schwartz from Bruce Schwartz
For the Yahrzeit of Harry Levin from Mack & Diana Scharmett
For the Yahrzeit of Beloved Father from Debbe Buckvar
For the Yahrzeit of Father/father-in-law, Herbert Reing from Ellen & Gary Reing
For the Yahrzeit of Mother, Margit Ungerleider from Maria Eichel
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Contributions (April 1—August 1)
For the Yahrzeit of Monte & Sarah Luntz from June Lunz
For the Yahrzeit of Father, Izsak Uger-leider from Maria Eichel
For the Yahrzeit of Grandmother, Anna Negrin from David Michaels
For the Yahrzeit of Grandfather, Morris Negrin from David Michaels
In Memory of Mother, Adeline Brodsky from Debra Rosen
In appreciation of Rabbi Hammerman's visit with his brother, Paul at Putnam County Hospital from Bill Gluck
For the Yahrzeit of Mother, Barbara Weisman from Ira & Melody Weisman
For the Yahrzeit of Mother, Frances Kaplan from Richard & Linda Kaplan
In Memory of Martin Greenblatt from Selma & Michele Brass
In Memory of Bernard Simon's mother, Renee Simon from David & Lynn Michaels
In Memory of Bernard Simon's mother, Renee Simon from Elaine & Bernie Ja-cobs
For the Yahrzeit of Amelia Meyerson from June Lunz
For the Yahrzeit of Elizabeth Loewen-berg & Mathilde Fechenbach from Gary & Susan Loewenberg
For the Yahrzeit of Mack Masleach from David & Sandra Gorman
For the Yahrzeit of Brother, Lajos Ungerleider from Maria Eichel
For the Yahrzeit of Ruth's father, Ignatz Sikofand from Bernard & Ruth Simon
For the Speedy Recovery of Anita Salo-mon from Anita Salomon
In Memory of Rose Bengis Marks from Ron & Marilyn Arsham
For the Speedy Recovery of Michael McHugh from Wendy & Joel Greenberg
For the Speedy Recovery of Al Rosenberg from Wendy & Joel Green-berg
For the Yahrzeit of Gerry Goldberg from Lisa LaGrassa
Thanks for letting us use your driveway Wendy & Joel Greenberg from The Lichtmans
For the Yahrzeit of Father, Stanley Ticker from Claire Ullman
For the Yahrzeit of Father, Jacob Schul-man from Neil Schulman
For the Yahrzeit of Husband, Simon Eichel from Maria Eichel
In Memory of Rose Bengis Marks from Wendy & Joel Greenberg
Deficit Reduction Fund
For the Speedy Recovery of Lynn Michaels from Alicia & Gerry Raskob
Prayer Book Fund
For the Yahrzeit of Father, Abraham Kaplan from Richard & Linda Kaplan
In Honor of Sara Liu's Bat Mitzvah from Glenn & Nancy Sapir
In Memory of Judy Weider from Susan & Richard Chavis
In Memory of Sharon Klausman's mother from Richard & Susan Chavis and Family
Religious Fund
In Memory of Bernard Simon's mother, Renee Simon from Ralph & Yvonne Horowitz
Rabbi’s Fund
In Memory of Alfred Coleman's wife, Laura from Joann Greenspoon
For the Speedy Recovery of Al Rosenberg from Yvonne & Ralph Horowitz
In Honor of Ron Arsham named man of the year from Judy & Joe Occhiogrossi & Family
In Memory of Alfred Coleman's wife, Laura from Gary & Susan Loewenberg
In Memory of Bernard Simon's mother, Renee Simon from Glenn & Nancy Sapir
In appreciation for Rabbi Zucker from Patrice & Mark Liff
Religious School Fund
For the Speedy Recovery of Jack Tesler from Yvonne & Ralph Horowitz
In Memory of Mark Liff's mother, Helen Lifschitz from Jeanne & Steven Toovell
For the Yahrzeit of Mildren Mann and Gordon Evan Yosinoff from Dana Chip-kin
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1 Sept/Elul 22
Rose Irene Hirsch
3 Sept/Elul 24
Melville Ost
5 Sept/Elul 26
Ida Tuzman
6 Sept/Elul 27
Bernard Terdeman
8 Sept/Elul 29
Abigail Chacon
Lena Gorelick
11 Sept/Tishrei 3
David Gold
14 Sept/Tishrei 6
Abraham Rubin
15 Sept/Tishrei 7
Lottie Gidal
17 Sept/Tishrei 9
David Lefferman
19 Sept/Tishrei 11
Emanuel Hirsch
Ethyl Markel
Edith Raskob
21 Sept/Tishrei 13
Harry Kreiness
22 Sept/Tishrei 14
Esther Chupper
Rose Blanche Klein
25 Sept/Tishrei 17
Beatrice Shapiro
26 Sept/Tishrei 18
Shmuel Ost
29 Sept/Tishrei 21
Anna Buckvar
Norman Gershman
Rena Sapir
30 Sept/Tishrei 22
Francis Berliner
2 Oct/Tishrei 24
Leah Persampieri
7 Oct/Tishrei 29
Max Fechenbach
8 Oct/Tishrei 30
Nelson Beck
Alice Klein
9 Oct/Heshvan 1
Paul Gasner
10 Oct/Heshvan 2
Samuel Greenberg
11 Oct/Heshvan 3
Sidney L. Grossman
Frank Rebell
13 Oct/Heshvan 5
Hyman Baskin
Adele Goldberg
14 Oct/Heshvan 6
Harry Goldberg
Samuel Gould
18 Oct/Heshvan 10
Arlene Abramsky
20 Oct/Heshvan 12
Steven Kantor
23 Oct/Heshvan 15
Abraham Weiss
25 Oct/Heshvan 17
Lillian Solar
27 Oct/Heshvan 19
Pearl Michaels
Hanna Yetutiel
28 Oct/Heshvan 20
Lillian Marsh
Louis Pmerantz
29 Oct/Heshvan 21
Mildred Happ
Mike Rosner
30 Oct/Heshvan 22
Albert Ofrichter
31 Oct/Heshvan 23
Max L. Shulman
Sharon Gardens in Valhalla
Sharon Gardens has been serving the Jewish community since 1953 and is considered to be one of the most beautiful
and modern cemeteries for families of the Jewish faith. Its rural setting provides a serene resting place with wide
roads and paths for easy access.
Plots are
$1,250 each $2,325 pair
Contact the temple office 845/628-6133
Yahrzeits May Their Memory be a Blessing
Have you seen? Have you seen the Temple Beth Shalom website lately? It is incredible! Yasher Koach, David!
TBSMAHOPAC.ORGTBSMAHOPAC.ORG
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Co-Editors Beverly Petrone Dara Berkwits
Advertising Editor David Michaels
Contributors Cantor Shira Adler Dana Chipkin Gail Freundlich Ellen Gershman Wendy Greenberg Rabbi Eytan Hammerman Georgene Perlman Marge Pollack Alicia Raskob Glenn Sapir Melody Weisman Carol Zager
The Temple Beth Shalom newsletter is published five times per year and is provided by and for the membership of the synagogue. Neither Temple Beth Shalom, nor its members, assumes liability for any of the information, opinions or suggestions contained herein. Articles submitted are subject to editing. Contents may not be reproduced without written permission from the Temple office. We apologize in advance for any errors or omissions. Submissions can be sent via email in Word or Publisher format to: [email protected].
Newsletter Errors Occasionally errors & omissions are found in the pages of Temple Times. We appreciate being notified of any corrections by calling the TBS office 845/628-6133. A newsletter staff member will return your call ASAP. The temple office is not responsible for newsletter content. Many thanks to our readers, Temple Times Staff
The Tide ©2010 DChipkin
by Dana Chipkin There will always be some bad times mixed in amongst the good, where no matter what you say or do… you’ll be misunderstood. Or you may think it’s “meant to be,” then once again you’re spurned, but worry not, my beloved friend… ‘cause the tide is gonna turn. How could we appreciate rainbows, rabbits feet and four-leaf clovers if we didn’t have some hardship that we had to triumph over? Despite measures to protect you may still get burned… but it’s just temporary, my beloved friend… for the tide is gonna turn.
Life can oftentimes be painful like a wound from broken glass I know because I’ve felt it and I know this, too, shall pass. I’ve witnessed miracles happen against the greatest of all odds… so, though there may be darkness now, don’t lose your faith in God. Life can change in an instant this much, I have learned… so, worry, not, my beloved friend, ‘cause the tide is gonna turn.
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Special Orders are welcome… Special Orders are welcome… Any special occasion need can be filledAny special occasion need can be filled
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