The Or-acle A A Quarterly Publication of Temple B’nai Or Spring 2017/Volume 62/Issue 3 Todah Rabah to the families that set a higher standard for giving in 2016-2017 at Temple B’nai Or! Pillars/Amudim Ilene & Bruce Jacobs Laurie & Joe Nosofsky Marcie & Glenn Yarnis Guardians/Shomrim Jackie & Larry Horn Susan & Gary Aidekman Judith & Leslie Shrem Gordon Keil Jenifer & Brian Dicker Meg & Jim Wiviott Poppy & Richard Segal Leaders/Manhigim Lisa & Keith Barbarosh Laura & James Hirschfeld Marilyn & Jack Piermont Mary Fernandez & Carrie & Brad Kurtzman Cory & Greg Pine Adam Buchsbaum Lisa & Jeff Libman Sigal & Dan Rudd Julie & Philip Cohen Cindy McCollum & Neal & Hollye Schramm Sheila & Paul Delson Josh Mackoff Stacey & Bill Schlosser Liz & Gary Fisch Michele & Greg Murray Debbie & Jon Sebiri Jill & David Goret Amy & Adam Noble Veronica & Alan Silverstein Dana & Robert Hamwee Ruth & Fred Palace Bobbie Sobel One of the greatest mitzvot is to enable others to perform mitzvot, those sacred acts which propel us to godly living and the world towards godly ends. Those who make God’s home a “house for all people,” birth blessings beyond count and are themselves seven-fold blessed. Temple B’nai Or From the Rabbi…. The Talmud teaches that people of controversy who engage in respectful dialogue are destined to endure and not be destroyed. We are living in controversial times. Some of us are excited for the level of change in our country and are looking forward to what lies ahead. Some of us are deeply concerned, and even angry, about recent events and changes to our country. All of us abhor recent anti-Semitic incidents. Rabbi Change and uncertainty are difficult, and it affects different people Ellie Miller differently. When we are stressed we often find that we are not our best selves. The challenge for us today is to remain respectful toward people Cantor who have opinions that differ from our own, and to honor the Jewish Galit Dadoun Cohen moral imperative to, “Love your neighbor as yourself,” even in times of Rabbis Emeritus disagreement. Donald B. Rossoff Z. David Levy* The value of different perspectives and experiences in our society is (*Of Blessed Memory) immeasurable – maybe especially so when everything feels so polarized. President There is a midrash that teaches us that even though the 12 tribes of Michele Murray Israel were often at odds, each one fighting for what was best for their tribe, they came together, put their differences aside, and stood as one Executive Director Wendy Gottsegen when the time came to protect all of the house of Israel. Director of Education David Iskovitz I want Temple to be a place where we all can safely voice viewpoints and a variety of perspectives, and evaluate changes and events through a Director of Early Jewish lens. I hope Temple will always be a place where we respectfully Childhood Education Jennifer Rubin listen and engage in thoughtful conversation with one another despite different points of view. Choir Director and Organist Mark Hyczko I want to thank everyone who has been willing to engage in respectful dialogue, and are willing to agree to disagree. For those who have WRJ/Sisterhood Nicole Berman brought their concerns forward, I have heard you. I am engaged with Jessica Temlock-Fields the Morristown Interfaith Clergy Council, the CCAR and the URJ to best Men’s Club help us navigate the local and national dialogs. Respectfully. As Jason Lerner neighbors. Enduring without destruction. This Bulletin is published quarterly by Temple B’nai Or Rabbi Ellie Miller 60 Overlook Road Morristown, NJ 07960 Phone: 973 539 4539 Fax: 973 539 2758 Email: [email protected] 2 From the Cantor… Onward and Upward !האלה About 48 hours following an inspiring, emotional Shabbat Shira roller coaster, I am still floating on the energy this created in our community. It created a momentum to encourage us to gather often, study and celebrate our heritage, continue to teach and elevate one another, and most importantly come closer and closer to one another; be the best community that we can be. We have so much to offer one another, and when people take a step forward, perform acts of giving, study or teach our tradition and spread it, they elevate all of us. In addition to the people I thanked during the concert, I want to express a deep heartfelt thank you to those who came forward and said: “What can I do? How can I help?” At Shabbat Shira services the night before, numerous people took on roles in the worship experience that made it everyone’s. People were so moved by the result, and were elevated by the stories and music they heard. I mentioned many times that I hope to bring the people in this community closer to Judaism and to one another, that I believe in our responsibility to one another, to take care of each other. This idea is what drives all I do, and all I try to envision in the future of this congregation. I can’t thank all of you enough for such a magnificent Shabbat. The next mission of בוריקKeruv – bringing us closer – is through a partnership, a twinning project, with Congregation Achva Bakerem in Jerusalem, headed by Rabbi Tamir Nir. More imformation about that will be coming soon. I can’t wait to create more opportunities for us to get to know this congregation across the oceans. I look forward to sharing more information with you about our future together. Cantor Galit Dadoun Cohen From the President… Gratitude is an important thing at a temple. We are always so very grateful for all of the ways our congregation supports the temple both with time and money. That being said, we always need more. More volunteers, more money, more work to be done. So, how do you truly demonstrate gratitude but keep on asking? We try very hard to do it by saying “thank you” A LOT. We try to do it by recognizing people publicly, by name, wherever possible. We try to do it by being there when you need Temple (and sometimes when you don’t even realize that you do). I hope that Temple is there for you when you need it. I hope that you too say “thank you” when our clergy, staff and fellow congregants help you. It is their job, that is true, but a little gratitude goes a long way , enhancing relationships and understanding and seeing everyone for what they are - human beings, trying to do the right thing, every day. I want to say “thank you” to our clergy, our staff and all of the congregants that continually support TBO with their time, energy and money. It is the only way we keep Reform Judaism alive in Morristown to support the needs of Jews all over Morris County. Todah Rabah! Michele Murray, President 3 Social Action…In Action! The TBO Social Action Committee provides opportunities for congregants to engage in activities, locally and globally, to heal the world and make the world a better place (tikkun olam). In the past year, we have successfully completed ten social action activities. In the category of health, we hosted a blood drive for the Community Blood Services, and a crutches drive that provided 23 greatly needed mobility devices to disabled children in third world countries. TBO also had its first Relay for Life team, raising more than $2000 for the American Cancer Society. In the category of the environment, we participated in Morristown’s annual clean up, where we picked up garbage along the streets in the vicinity of the temple, and we had nearly 50 congregants help to prepare the farms for the winter at Grow it Green Morristown’s Urban Farm. Our efforts to assist in the issue of hunger and poverty consisted of hosting the Jewish Relief Agency of Greater MetroWest where dozens of congregants helped box and distribute kosher food to needy area families. In addition, we had a food drive collection at Kings where we collected nearly 1000 pounds of food, and $400 for the Interfaith Food Pantry in Morristown. Our annual coat drive benefited the Market Street Mission, which focuses on helping those without permanent housing. Finally, nearly 20 TBO congregants cheered on the Sandy Hook cyclist who rode from Sandy Hook, Connecticut to the US Capitol in Washington, DC to raise awareness of gun violence when the riders stopped for a supportive rally in Morristown. Tanya Simon and Judy Stein-Loewenthal Co-Chairs, Social Action Worship Schedule…Join Us! When What Time Description 1st Friday of Shabbat Mishpacha 6:30 pm Family friendly service with birthday blessings each month For children from birth to Grade 2 - (a brief happy Torah Explorers 5:45 pm 2nd Friday of Service with songs, prayers, followed by Shabbat dinner) each month Torah Shabbat 7:30 pm Shabbat Service with Torah reading 3rd Friday of A beautiful service accompanied by our Choir Shabbat 7:30 pm each month congregational choir, with sermon or guest speaker 4th Friday of Welcoming Shabbat—an earlier, shorter, informal Kabbalat Shabbat 6:30 pm each month service—meditative and musical 5th Friday of A brief service where we explore alternative Shabbat Service 7:30 pm each month ways to worship Saturday Shabbat Service 10:30 am Service held only when B’nai Mitzvah are scheduled 4 Thank you for participating in the Makom Kadosh Appeal! Shomrai Or/Keepers of Light $25,000 and greater Susan & Gary Aidekman Ilene & Bruce Jacobs Cory & Greg Pine Sigal & Dan Rudd Poppy & Richard Segal Marcie & Glenn Yarnis Ohavai Or/Lovers of Light $10,000-$24,999 Mary Fernandez & Adam Buchsbaum Liz & Gary Fisch Jackie & Larry Horn Michele & Greg Murray The Schlosser Family Debbie & Jon Sebiri Meg & James Wiviott Bonai Or/Builders of Light $5,000-$9,999 Meg Sosnow & Avi Kothavale Rhea & Joel Kriegsfeld Linda & Marc Rubman Randi & David Silverstein Temple B’nai Or Sisterhood Chavrai Or/Friends of Light $540-$4,999 Charlotte Abberman Rob Auslander Sheryl & Kenneth Austin Lisa & Keith Barbarosh Carol & Dan Barkin Judith & Jeff Berei Ricki & Fred Bernstein Abby & Howard Blaustein Liz & Ken Christ Marci & Alex Craig Sheila & Paul Delson Jenifer & Brian Dicker Ilene Dorf Manahan Judy & Steve Dreskin Audrey & Ira Forman Dana & Jordan Fried Wendy & Peter Fried Jody Galardi & Dan Simon Beth & Josh Gellert Joan & Herb Goldberg Maggie & Mark Goldberg Todd Goldberg Tobi & George Goldman Anita & Louis Gordon Jill & David Goret Wendy & Paul Gottsegen Kelly & Scott Greenberg Lynn & Todd Gutkin Linda & Rick Haan Gail & Robert Hirsch Lori & Michael Ingber Carol & Roger Kane Julie & Seth Kanowitz Melissa & Richard Kasmin Gay Klapman Beth Landau & Andy Breckman Susan Levinson & Bob Agrusti Joyce Levy & Ken Sidman Lisa & Jeff Libman Hillary & Richard Lindner Dory & Robert Lobel Carol & Matt Marin Carol & Steve Markoff Rabbi Ellie Miller & Nathan Lynn Nancy & Howard Moseson Theodora & David Mulgrum Amy & Adam Noble Laurie & Joe Nosofsky Frankie & Jay Oberst Samantha & Robert Pedinoff Marilyn & Jack Piermont Suzy & Kenneth Press Maxine & Harry Riskin Jill & Steven Robins Lynn & Larry Ross Samantha Rothman & John Hankin Alice & Michael Samach Hollye & Charlie Schachter Scott Schlosser Ros & Jerome Schnee Judy & Les Shrem Brenda & Leonard Sichel Amy Simontacchi Marie & David Singer Laurie & Steve Spiegel Eliot Steinberg Tara & Eric Strauss Mitzi Szerlip Wendy & Berton Taffet Temple B’nai Or Men’s Club Stephanie Zweben & Oscar Iluzada Notnai Or/Givers of Light under $540 Nicole & Scott Berman Marilyn & Eric Blier Jayne & Craig Chaplick Muriel Chase Debra & Paul Cohen Cantor Galit Dadoun Cohen & Joe Cohen Claudia & Nicolas DiGesu Nancy Ellis Sharona & James Ezaoui Phyllis & David Feinblum Judith & Mel Fink Heidi & Matthew Forte Tara & Kenneth Freundlich Debbie & Steve Golub Alexandra Granville Lynn & Jimmy Gutentag Linnea Hasegawa & Robert Aung Miriam & Rich Herbert Debra Holtzman Judith & Michael Israel Goldie Jaffe Lannie & Keith Keenan Geri & Allen Klinger Joanne & Sid Kohn Lois & Simon Leventhal Eli Levy Laurie & Eric Litman Judy & Steve Loewenthal Rosalie & Philip Mandel Amy Merl Dina & Adam Mitchell Caroline & Yaron Moshel Linda & Douglas Ratner Barbara & Stuart Rayvid Ilene Rindfleisch Lisa & David Rogers Lisa & Craig Safran Kathy & Richard Saltzman Susan Schulman & Owen Proctor Penni & Eric Schultz Nona & Ira Seid Jeri & Gary Sharpe Tanya Simon & Vince Basciano Susan Tillis Sheryl & Glenn Waldorf Sherry & Stephen Wang Gail & Jeff Weinroth Lori & Howard Weintraub Stephanie & Scott Zager Mindy Zaziski *As of Feb 22, 2017 5 From the Pre-School… As a warm community, we share in the joys and sorrows that our families experience. Over the years, we have supported one another in ways that are extraordinary. Being present while a family is dealing with unimaginable hardships has shaped the dynamics of our community in truly meaningful ways. When you watch a family find a way to transform their grief into a way to sustain the lives of others, it is awe-inspiring. I wish to extend a huge todah rabah to Todd, Herb, and Joan Goldberg. In September 2016, we introduced The Lisa K. Goldberg Tuition Assistance Program for Pre-School, due to the incredible strength, perseverance, and generosity of the Goldberg Family. After losing Lisa, the Goldberg family felt compelled to create a way for Lisa’s spirit to live on within the walls of our building. As Todd wrote, “I think this is a great way to memorialize Lisa with something positive that will improve lives of families and children in the area. I want (our) boys to associate the values of helping others with their mom, so they know how special a person she was... I hope to find comfort in the fact that her name will be associated with helping local families by having access to the same program that our children did. This step is just the beginning as well. I have a feeling that over the years, it may develop into a larger program with a much broader impact on the community.” This year we were able to help five families bridge the gap between what they could afford for pre-school, and what they needed. Thanks to the continuous generosity of the Goldberg Family, and additional donations from the community, we already have funding for a total of ten years of assistance. Lisa’s world was her children, husband, and family. She was happiest knowing that the people in her life were cared for. The Lisa K. Goldberg Tuition Assistance Program for Pre-School honors the legacy of love and learning that was so much a part of her life. Thank you to Todd, Joan, and Herb for establishing this program, and for allowing us the privilege to be a part of your family. We’ll miss Lisa always, but her strength of character and spirit will always be a part of our school. We are extremely thankful. Jennie Rubin, Director of Early Childhood Education 6 From the Religious School… Our students are taught the Morning Prayer, Modeh Ani, which thanks G-d for returning our soul to our body after sleeping. For me, prayer is a conversation with G-d. We are saying in prayer form that our existence is a miracle. For traditional Jews, not only are they thanking G-d upon immediately rising, but it defines them as one with the Jewish people and our history. Saying thank you and showing gratitude has proven to improve physical health, strengthen the immune system, and bring a better night’s sleep. Thankfulness reduces our feelings of frustration, regret and even resentment. (“Let it Go” is not sufficient.) Giving thanks strengthens us. We need to develop an attitude of gratitude. I am thankful to our teachers for their dedication, talents, caring, and love of their students, our faith, and the commitment to ensuring a Jewish future for our youth. Temple’s leadership has the enormous responsibility to ensure that the everyday running of Temple B’nai Or happens seamlessly for all our families — they do an awesome job for which I am grateful. I am also thankful for our office staff in total, and Barbara Sherman, the religious school admin in particular, for making my job easy with their attention to detail and complete understanding of the importance of their role in assisting our members and staff. David Iskovitz, Director of Education From the Youth Group... BOOTY has had a busy few months! In December, BOOTY had a successful Shul- In where they put together all of the Hanuk- kah gifts for the teachers. Thank you to eve- ryone who participated in the fundraiser! In December and January, members of BOOTY were busy attending NFTY GER Winter Kallah at Camp Harlam and hosting a successful Parents Night Out. BOOTY would also like to say thank you to the Rabbi and Cantor for helping put together an incredible creative service. We are very grateful! BOOTY has been busy with various Social Action Projects. They collected 44 pounds of food for the Interfaith Food Pantry, created holiday cards for soldiers in the American Armed forces, and had a toy drive for the Morristown Children’s Hospital. In the next few months, BOOTY will be go- ing to Monster Mini golf and is preparing for the Purim Carnival. For more information on the Purim Carnival or BOOTY, please contact me at [email protected]. Miriam Edelstein, BOOTY Advisor 7 Schmooze Newz ANNIVERSARIES B’NAI MITZVAH ORIM GRADUATES Andrew Auslander Samantha Alexander Karen & Bruce Seidmon son of daughter of 30th Wedding Anniversary Rob & Patricia Auslander Sheri & Miles Alexander Tanya Simon & Vince Basciano Josh Conklin Sam Beilin 30th Wedding Anniversary son of son of Jane & Michael Conklin Lorraine & Richard Beilin Maxine & Harry Riskin 45th Wedding Anniversary Jarred Fields Kate Dobbs son of daughter of Robert & Barbara Friedman Jessica Temlock Fields Heather Dobbs 50th Wedding Anniversary & David Fields Andrew Friedland Hannah Kotkin son of Herbert & Joan Goldberg daughter of Holly & Stephen Friedland 50th Wedding Anniversary Ellyn & Howard Kotkin Helen & Sam Halpern Jane & Don Seiden Rachael L eibowitz children of 50th Wedding Anniversary daughter of Lisa Baker Lorraine & Keith Leibowitz BIRTH Justine Murray Jacob Litman daughter of Zoe Alexandra Horn son of Joan Bedrin Murray & Brian Murray granddaughter of Laurie & Eric Litman Kayla Rossow Jackie & Larry Horn Zachary Petr daughter of son of Tracey & Scott Rossow Zachary Simon Piermont Rachel Platt Miranda Siegel grandson of Marcella Rindfleish daughter of Marilyn & Jack Piermont and David Widman daughter of Laura & Len Siegel Ilene Rindfleish NEW MEMBERS ACCOMPLISHMENTS Sophie Schramm daughter of Leslie Bolin Bar Mitzvah of Hollye & Neal Schramm Morristown Evan Leviss grandson of Samantha Trilling Stacy & Andrew Gellert* Shari & Stephen Leviss daughter of Samantha, Benjamin & Adam Stacy & Leigh Trilling Randolph Bat Mitzvah of Gail Lobel Olivia Leviss Parsippany granddaughter of Shari & Stephen Leviss Barbara Pelson Bernardsville Scott Schlosser Morristown Mary & Arthur Silverstein West Orange 8 SAVE THE DATE! The Sisterhood Annual Women’s Seder Sunday, March 26, 2017, 5:00 PM Invitation forthcoming We offer a heartfelt todah rabah to our members, volunteers, and supporters for enabling the continuation of our programs and service to the TBO community! Renaissance News The Renaissance Group wants to extend a special thank you to Jack Swotinsky for his more than 25 years of dedicated service as our treasurer. Jack’s selfless commitment to Renaissance helps to explain the groups’ long-term success and vibrancy. The Renaissance Group also wants to thank certain members for their special efforts in program planning and execution: Charlotte Abberman, Marilyn and Eric Blier, Josie Cook, Ted Largman, Ilene Manahan, Fran Milberg, Stuart and Barbara Rayvid, Chuck Schwartz, Mitzi Szerlip, and Matt and Carol Marin. Upcoming events, which are open to the entire Temple community, as well as to guests, include: Sat., March 11, 12:55 PM– La Traviata Enjoy the Metropolitan Opera Company’s simulcast performance of La Traviata at AMC Rockaway 16. Tickets $28 -Limited quantity available. Dinner will be at Charlie Browns just "around the corner" from the theatre. Dinner will be pay on your own. Sunday, April 2, 3:00 PM—Israeli Wine Tasting This is your opportunity to learn about, enjoy and purchase Israeli wines in time for your Passover table and to bring as gifts for the holiday . Not only will you have wines to taste, there will be an elaborate sweet table and coffee will complete the day. Cost: $15.00 in advance, $20.00 at the door. Each person that registers for the tasting will receive a $5.00 credit towards the purchase of wine. Sunday, April 23, 2017 - Brunch at 1 PM at TBO: Attorney Bill Marks, of Basking Ridge, will speak to us about his career dedicated to helping Holocaust survivors and their families secure compensation/ reparations. Cost: $15.00 for Renaissance members, guests $20.00. Sunday, May 21, 2017 at TBO -Cantor Galit, accompanied by our very own Anita Gordon, will perform a special program entitled La Chanson Francaise. Look for more information on the Renaissance page of the TBO website (www.templebnaior.org) and in your inbox! All programs require reservations. Contact Mitzi Szerlip, 215 Forest Glen Road, Pompton Plains, NJ 07444, 973-839-1939 9 PURIM CARNIVAL Sunday, March 12th 9:30 Megillah Reading and Costume Parade 10:30 Carnival for Kindergarten-2nd grade 11:30 All other grades Admission $15 first child, $10 additional children, 4th child free. Lunch and snacks available Children should be accompanied by a parent or guardian 10 10 10
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