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July & August 2016 Volume 55 - Number 7 & 8 Sivan - Tammuz - Av 5776
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Staff Rabbi.................................... Joshua Neely
Office Administrator. ......... Léa Ahlers
Youth Advisor ......................... Lisa Hart
Off.. Liaison .. John-Patrick Alexander
Bookkeeper .................... Patricia Young
Executive
Committee President .............................. Mark Kluger
1st Vice President.. .......... Sharon Sachs
VP Membership ............ Geanne Share
VP Education ........................ Kris Crane
Comptroller .................... Michelle Bilsky
Secretary ............................ Mollie Savage
Sisterhood Co-Presidents ........................ .Cathy Swerdlow & Arlene van de Rijn
Men’s Club Co-Pres.. ................................ ................. Wayne Bilsky & Steven Sesit
Past President. ................ Eric Hoffman
Trustees
Natan Brener
Lauren Brown
Nicki D’Amato
Andrew Feinberg
Lisa Hart
Bernie Kahn
Dick Katz
Mindy Markowitz
Steven Sesit
Roz Weinstein
Daniel Wise
Arlene van de Rijn
Standing
Committee Chairs Adult Education ...... Michael Fineberg
Budget & Finance ........ Michelle Bilsky
Building & Grounds ................ Joe Ihns
Education - School .............. Kris Crane
Endowment ............. Andrew Feinberg
Ma’asim Tovim ...... Arlene van de Rijn
Marketing ............................ Larry Gutter
Membership .................... Geanne Share
Past Pres. Council. ........ Eric Hoffman
Ritual ................................... Natan Brener
Ways & Means ............................................
.............. Emely Katz & Roz Weinstein
Youth.................................. Matt Gordon
From Our President
By Mark Kluger
G ood Day Temple Israel Family,
I hope this article finds you well. The Summer is upon us, and despite the joy of sun, rain, and maybe a little free time to play, recent events in Central Florida and our world have likely captivated our at-tention. Your Temple Israel Leadership Team is putting together a Safety and Security Committee, and your participation is welcome. We have also en-gaged in conversation local Security services, local Law Enforcement, and we are evaluating our internal policies to best safeguard our Congregational Fam-ily.
We are embarking on a new relationship with our friends at Temple Shir Sha-lom in Oviedo. Beginning June 24, Temple Shir Shalom will be sharing our facility for services either on a Friday evening or Saturday morning. We will be making friends, enjoying our time together, and let’s show our hospitality and kindness to our friends at TSS. Along with our new Shared Space Agree-ment, we have collaborated with Temple Shir Shalom through our Religious School. Beginning in August, Temple Israel will house MAGAL, The Meitin Alliance for Growth & Learning, a Collaborative Religious School of Temple Israel and Temple Shir Shalom. Rabbi Neely and Cantor Kim Singer will oversee the school with wonderful teachers at their side.
Many thanks to our Lay Leaders, including Terri Fine Stenzler, for leading services while Rabbi takes his Summer vacation. Our Fridays and Saturdays will continue as normal, with a little twist in presentation, but with no com-promise in our message, and our spirituality.
Beginning July 5, 2016, Lea Ahlers will begin as our new Office Administra-tor. Lea brings a wealth of management experience and we look forward to her contribution to Temple Israel. Please stop by the office to welcome Lea, who hails from Montreal, where she had a significant role in Jewish Organiza-tional life.
Finally, a simple wish. I wish you all health, and happiness. I look forward to seeing you at Shul, whether in services, or in activities. If you have any ques-tions, we can answer them for you. If you have something in your life worthy of mention, please mention it. Until we see each other again.
L’Shalom, Mark Kluger holmark@cfl.rr.com
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L’Shalom, Arlene van de Rijn, Co-President asvdr1026@aol.com 407.761.1243
Sisterhood News
By Arlene van de Rijn
A s Sisterhood embarks on its 2016-17 year, we all look forward to engaging each member by developing interactions where relationships are of highest
importance. Programming can get people in the door, but when we invest in inviting, establishing and cultivating positive connections, we can’t help but have another suc-
cessful year.
As I find myself with the word “president” after my name, I am quick to point out that “president” is preceded by two very important letters – a “c” and an “o” – which, of course, means I’m not in this alone. I am fortunate to have the best co-president ever, Cathy Swerdlow, a dear friend who represents the essence of what Sisterhood is all about and who has a special knack to make all our educational ef-forts seem like back-porch conversations rather than formal presentations. This is an advantage in being involved in an informal community of loving sisters that depends on positive relationships and the gifts of its members to continue moving forward.
Our 2016-17 officers are uniquely equipped with talent and motivation to offer their sis-ters, their congregational family and their en-tire community at large meaningful activities while, at the same time, always supporting Klal Yisrael. Left to right in the “board” photo are: Mindy Markowitz, treasurer; Fanny Sernik, co-recording secretary; Jan Suberman, corre-sponding secretary; Regina Buchanan, co-vice president programming; Michelle Bilsky, co-vice president programming; Fabienne Kaplan, vice president fundraising; Mollie Savage, vice
president membership; Ellen Calish, co-vice president education; Penelope Neely, co-vice president edu-cation; Jill Tomar, president of Florida Region of Women’s League of Conservative Judaism who in-stalled our officers at Sisterhood’s end-of-year luncheon on June 5; Cathy Swerdlow, co-president; Ar-lene van de Rijn, co-president. Not shown is Andrea Ravinoff, co-recording secretary.
Our Sisterhood is a place of extraordinary community, the very thing most of us want. Each person brings her particular needs, history, skills and passions – things that are essential to our life together – to the whole. Smaller groups such as ours can move and experiment more readily than larger groups. We can move a program outdoors or down the street in a moment’s notice. We can change how we do something for a season to see whether another approach might be more meaningful, we can change our meeting time with surprising swiftness and, perhaps most importantly, we can talk about and explain, dis-cuss and even argue with each other, and then break bread together in harmony.
Please watch for information about our first event of the year. I look forward to working with each of you to make this year our very best yet. Sisterhood is a great place to be!
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Poker Night with the Men’s Club
Monday, July 11 & Monday, August 1,
at 7:00 pm in the Lounge
The first Monday of every month is Poker Night!
Come and enjoy a great game of Texas
Hold‘em, Omaha, Razz, Stud and more (or learn
how!). Refreshments will be available and it all goes down
in the Lounge. When you arrive, enter through the front
of the temple. All are welcome! Questions? Please
call Wayne Bilsky at 407.539.2705.
On Friday, July 8 & Friday, August 19, at 8:30 pm, we'll continue our Shabbat joy with Israeli dancing at the Oneg Simcha Shabbat that follows services!
Dance to old favorites. It’s a fun night of celebration and dancing. Come join the fun!
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Security & Safety Requests for July & August During services on Friday and Saturday please enter through the front door only and exit through the Roth Social Hall only after Oneg and lunch. On Sundays for committee work and Church Alive services please enter and exit through the front door only. All of us need to be diligent in securing all doors when we leave. Please test that the door is locked behind you. Thank you in advance for all your participation in the security and safety of TI!
As Orlando continues on its healing journey, the Jewish community is taking up Mayor Buddy Dyer's June 19th call to continue showing compassion and unity "30 days from now."
Drawing from the Jewish tradition of Sh'loshim, which marks the passage of the first 30 days of mourning, the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) of the Jewish Federa-tion of Greater Orlando is organizing a communal event in
support of and in solidarity with the LGBT and Hispanic communities. On Sunday, July 10, which on the Jewish calendar marks the start of the 30th day since the Pulse massacre, we invite you to join us at Congregation Ohev Shalom in Maitland at 7:30 pm to share a tradition, stand together, and draw strength from our combined commitment to our Central Florida community. Online RSVP is requested. Please contact JCRC's staff director, Marli Porth, at mporth@jfgo.org if you have questions about the event. RSVP at http://orlando.fedweb.jewishfederations.org/page/s/sh-loshim-communal-event
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Please join us in celebration as Aaron Markowitz, son of Mindy & Adam Markowitz, is called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah.
Friday, July 22 & Saturday, July 23
Temple Israel’s Adult Education committee presents a lecture by Rabbi Joshua Neely on July 24, 2016 in the Roth Social Hall at 4:00 pm.
The topic is “I Want to Believe: How to Grow Belief.” Rambam writes that belief comes last not first. It is not the price of admission to a meaningful life but the result of our experiences, our stud-ies and, most importantly, our choices.
Judaism is a network of activities designed to help us learn to believe. However, the first step is ours: do we want to believe? Many of us see belief as being blind and dumb. Many portray “true belief ” as being unquestioning submission to authority and a rejection of reason. Judaism does not work like that and the beliefs to which it leads us are inspiring, ennobling and empowering. Rabbi Neely will discuss the belief-goals of our tradition, why they matter, how to get there and why that journey is the most important thing. We hope you can join us for the important and inspiring talk.
I Want to Believe
Latino ShabbatLatino ShabbatLatino Shabbat Join us for another Latino Shabbat on Saturday, July 16 & Saturday, August 13 at 10:30 am in the Savage Family Chapel. The service will be conducted in Spanish and Hebrew using a siddur in both languages. It will begin immediately after the Torah service; It will include a D'var Torah in Spanish. After the discussion on the Parasha of the week and the Musaf service, a kiddush with Latin flavor will be served in the Roth Social Hall. The service is open to the entire Jewish community of Orlando.
Únase a nosotros en otro Shabat Latino Sábado por la 16 de Julio y, el Sábado 13 de Agosto las 10:30 am en la Capilla de la Familia Salvaje. El sevicio se llevará a cabo en Español y Hebreo usando un sidur en ambos idiomas. Comenzará inmediatamente despues de concluida la lectura de la Torah; se incluirá un D’var Tora en español. Al finalizar la discucción sobre la parasha de la semana y el servicio de Musaf, se servirá un kidush con sabor latino en el Roth Salón Social. El servicio es abierto para toda la comunidad judia de Orlando.
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Join us in wishing
Jessica Swerdlow & Adam Edry
joy and happiness as they begin their life together
Friday, August 5 There will be a special Oneg
sponsored by the Swerdlow Family.
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Sha-Ba-BQ & Simcha Shabbat!
tiflorida.org/events/sha-ba-bq-2016-08-19-2/
Friday, August 19 at 5:30 pm in the Roth Social Hall - Rain or Shine
Activities & Entertainment
Dinner is free at 6:30 pm with hot dogs and veggie burgers grilled by Men’s Club
Musical Simcha Shabbat at 7:30 pm followed by Israeli Dancing and Oneg
Dinner is courtesy of Membership with a reservation by end of day August 17.
Prayerful Meditation
Saturday, July 30 & Saturday, August 27
An experiential workshop to help open up the channels of spirit that connect us to
God. Led by Rabbi Joshua Neely, this will include meditation, guided imagery,
breathing exercises and more. Held in the Savage Family Chapel at 9:30 am.
Continue your Shabbat experience with Rabbi Neely for the Torah service in the Rein Sanctuary.
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Tot Shabbat is a joyful and engaging program geared toward families with young children, ages 5 and
under (older siblings are welcome too). This 30-minute program includes Shabbat themed songs,
dancing, stories, a Torah parade, simple blessings, and Challah and juice too! Tot Shabbat meets at
11:15 am in a bright and cheerful kid-friendly section of our Kindergarten classroom 1. Led by
Nina Fine.
Bring your friends and meet other families with small children as we celebrate Shabbat with the
youngest members of our community! All are welcome, and temple membership is not required. Af-
terward, stay and join our entire congregation for our Shabbat Kiddush Luncheon.
Saturday, August 20, at 11:15 am in Classroom 1
Is Back! August 28 from 9:30 am to 12:00 pm in the Roth Social Hall
We’re here with bagels, beverages, newspapers, Wi-Fi and more! Drop the kids off at religious
school. Support the minyan at 9:00 am in the Savage Family Chapel. Come early for that 10:30 am or
11:00 am meeting. Or you can sleep in; we’ll be going till 12:00 pm! Not a member? No problem.
Come visit and have a bagel with us. We’ll be happy to show you around.
Youth Kickoff Event! Sunday, August 28 at 12:30 pm
All age groups. Make your own sundaes and “get to know you” mixers and games! For more infor-
mation, contact Lisa Hart at youthadvisor@tiflorida.org.
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From Our Education VP
By Kris Crane
A s Mark Kluger announced in his column, our temple and Temple Shir Shalom are forming a collaborative religious school. The following letter provides further details and was sent to
our school families in June: The newly formed community school will be called the Meitin Alliance for Growth and Learning, a Collaborative Religious School by Temple Israel and Temple Shir Shalom. The school will be known as MAGAL, the Hebrew word for circle and a symbol of oneness.
Although each congregation has its unique character, we are one in our commitment to provide a strong Jewish edu-cation and identity to our children. Classes will be held at Temple Israel and will continue at the same times as before, Wednesdays from 5pm-6:30pm for 3rd-7th grade and Sundays from 9am-12:30pm for Pre-K – 7th grade. We are so happy that our children will have twice as many Jewish students with whom to connect.
Another change coming to our school this year is the desire for fiscal responsibility and the push for the school to cover its costs with tuition fees. In the last several years, the Temple Israel religious school has been heavily subsi-dized by the congregation.
This coming year, MAGAL provides us a fresh start to balance our school budget going forward. Therefore, tuition for the 2016-2017 school year will be $375 for Pre-K-2nd grade and $525 for 3rd-7th grade. This represents the ac-tual cost of providing the quality of education we want for our children. We know that this is a significant amount but no student will be turned away because of inability to cover tuition. Please speak to our bookkeeper about payment plans. If you find the new tuition schedule to be insurmountable, scholarships are available from the congregation.
FAQ’s Q – Are TI and TSS merging? A: No. Just the religious schools are merging. Both congregations cherish their own unique identities and fully in-tend to preserve their independence. Q – But TI is Conservative and TSS is Reform. How will that work? A: The curriculum is truly very similar. While there are some prayer differences, any specifically Conservative prayers will be reserved for Wednesday classes, as TSS has historically met only on Sundays. TSS students are encouraged to attend Wednesday classes but will not be required to do so. Q – How many students will there be? How many classrooms? A: We are expecting to double the size of our school, as both synagogues currently have similar enrollment. While your returned registration forms will be needed for final numbers, we expect to have three classrooms: Pre-K -2nd, 3rd
-5th, and 6th-7th. Q – Who will run the school? A: Rabbi Neely and Cantor Kim will run the school jointly, aided by the education committee comprised of the edu-cation board member of each synagogue Kris Crane and Dale Mester, and two additional congregants from each syna-gogue.
Save the Dates: Sunday, July 24th 11am – Teachers and Madrichim will be setting up and organizing the MAGAL classrooms. Wed & Thurs, August 3 & 4 – Passport to Hebrew – watch for more info. Sunday, August 7th 11am-1:30pm – Summer Sunday at the JCC – come meet your new classmates while playing in the pool and enjoying a free lunch. Wednesday, August 17th 5pm-6:30pm – Informal Meet & Greet for teachers and students at MAGAL classrooms. Sunday, August 21st 9am-12:30pm – Parents are encouraged to stay with their children and join in the fun activities on our first day of school at MAGAL!
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Orlando Shakespeare Theater: Upcoming Shows!
The Great Gatsby Sunday, February 12 - Curtain at 2:00 pm
Tickets are $32 each. Reserve your tickets using the
online form: tiflorida.org/events/the-great-gatsby-2017-02-12/
A final number and payment will be due
on or before January 19.
Our very own Art Louv has reserved 20 seats (which is
the entire row) in Row J for each show. This reservation
is before the general public. Thank you, Art!
Organized & facilitated by the members of the Membership Committee
WEST SIDE STORY: With Live Orchestra!
Sunday, September 25 - Curtain at 2:00 pm
Tickets are $40 each - Because of popularity this show is
limited to 20 seats! Reserve your tickets using the online
form: tiflorida.org/events/west-side-story-2016-09-25/
A final number and payment will be due
on or before September 1.
Both shows will be in the Margeson Theater. Visit orlandoshakes.org/tickets/ for the seating chart.
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Thank You!
Lisa Hart & Mollie Savage
For volunteering in the office during the month of June.
A special thank you to our volunteer copy edi-tors,
without whom the Bulletin & Shabbat handout would be rife with grammatical mishaps!
Larry Gutter, Debbie Meitin, Penelope Neely, Arlene van de Rijn, Geanne Share,
& Cathy Swerdlow
If you are interested in being an office volunteer, please call 407.647.3055.
I Am The Face of Temple Israel
Elliott Davis
My family
was born in Montreal, Canada in 1951. I immigrated to Florida in
1992 with my late wife, Marlene and my son Mark. We originally
settled in S. Florida, and after 2 moves between Orlando and S.
Florida, I moved back to the Longwood area, where I plan to
stay. I started dating my bashert, Judy, in November, 2012 and
we were married in February, 2015. Mark lives in Lake Nona
with his wife Erica and their 3 beautiful children (our grandkids)
– 9 year old Kyle, 7 year old Sarah and 6 year old Jayden. Judy’s
daughter, Michelle, lives in Miami Beach and her son, Daniel,
lives in New York City with his wife Shoshana and their 9 month
old daughter (our granddaughter) Adina.
Things I do in life
I have spent my entire career as an accountant. I worked in both
public accounting offices and private industries in Montreal, and
have worked in the hospitality industry since moving to Florida. I
have 2 Bachelor’s degrees – Business Administration and Hospi-
tality Management. I am presently a Sr. Budget Analyst for a local
resort. Prior to this position, I spent 18 years as a construction
accountant /manager. I also owned and managed a small busi-
ness – “Elliott to the Rescue”, which assisted seniors with travel,
errands and home repairs. I was their “Gitta Neshuma”.
Things I love to do in my spare time
Judy and I are avid road bike enthusiasts. We cycle most week-
ends with various groups. I also am a big time sports fan. My
favorite sport? You guessed it, hockey. My favorite team –
Montreal Canadiens (Go Habs Go)!! I also follow major league
baseball (Washington Nationals) and college football (Florida
Gators – Go Gators)!! I played hockey for most of my youth and
started playing softball at age 35. I have always been a pitcher
and played for the Temple Israel softball team in the JCC league.
I enjoy travel and my bucket list of where Judy and I plan to visit
once I retire is growing. And you will never see me without my
iPhone in hand. Listening to TunedIn radio, looking up trivia on
Google and occasionally using it as a telephone.
My favorite sayings
When someone asks me – Is it heavy? I answer – “Only when
you lift it”!! I also like to use the words “MAGNIFICENT”
and “FANTASTIC” when describing my life with Judy.
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Kosher Scrolls for your mezuzah
$25 each - 2.75" x 2.5"
Ketubot by Joanne Fink
Three styles of Ketubot available
We also have an anniversary
commemorative Ketubah
Open on Sunday mornings, Wednesday evenings
& by appointment.
Like us on Facebook! Look for Temple Israel Judaica Gift Shop.
WITH THESE HANDS
A TASTE OF TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD
$25.00 (inc. shipping & handling in the continental US)
If you would like to have a copy
of our Sisterhood cookbook, please let us know!
Synagogue Office: 407.647.3055, office@tiflorida.org
Cathy Swerdlow: 407.862.2374, cswerd@gmail.com
Proceeds benefit charitable projects supported by Sisterhood.
I Am The Face of Temple Israel My family
I grew up in Orlando in a family of strong
Jewish values. My mother was born in Or-
lando to the Family of Wittenstein-Shader
while my father was a holocaust escapee
from Germany. I am married to Valerie with
three sons, Alex, Philip and Aaron who have
gifted us five granddaughters to date. Valerie
and I live in Maitland and plan our next visit
to family.
Things I do in life
My life is that of a dentist volunteer. I so en-
joy our community and do as much as I can
to improve our society, locally to interna-
tionally.
Things I love to do in my spare time
My spare time involves volunteering in the
community, watching my garden grow and
learning of the joys of life, the gifts that I
cherish.
My favorite sayings
My favorite sayings frequently are songs of
the Shabbat services and the Psalms. I whit-
tle when I work, I sculpt all day, and family
comes first, only I can make myself happier.
Bernie Kahn with his wife, Valerie Kahn
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May 2016 Donations
may be purchased or reserved. May their memories
always serve as a blessing. $360 for a perpetual
memorial plaque in the sanctuary.
Contact the synagogue office at 407.647.3055.
The Kiddush Luncheon in May was Sponsored by: The Neely & Derham Families - in honor of Hannah’s
Bat Mitzvah. Thank you to Sisterhood for their generous donation and amazing support, and thank you to Marion Daitzman for the wonderful sweets and challot.
ELAINE FARB MEMORIAL CHOIR FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Francine & Perry Farb Eleanor Tross
CEMETERY FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Sheldon Greene Etta Greenberg
GENERAL FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Benjamin Schick Eleanor Tross
Lois & Jerry Tannenbaum Eleanor Tross
Paula Goldstein & the Andrews Girls Joe Lefkowitz
Lisa Koonin & Sam Solomon Joe Lefkowitz
Linda & Charles Goodwin Joe Lefkowitz
Joyce & Gilbert Walker Eleanor Tross
Donor In Honor Of
Eileen & William Bankowski Jacob Rosen’s naming
MARLENE A. DAVIS AT EDUCATION FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Carol & Stephen Albert Joe Lefkowitz
Donor In Honor Of
Elliott & Judy Kahan Davis Hannah Neely’s Bat Mitzvah
ONEG & KIDDUSH FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Helen Hosid Ben Hosid
Helen Hosid Eleanor Tross
Helen Hosid Mary Jabitsky
Phyllis Kamenoff Eleanor Tross
Donor In Honor Of
Barbara Weinreich Miriam Crane’s Bat Mitzvah
Barbara Weinreich Alekzander Jenkins’ Bar Mitzvah
Barbara Weinreich Hannah Neely’s Bat Mitzvah
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
Donor In Honor Of
Emily & Andrew Raij Hannah Neely’s Bat Mitzvah
SAVAGE FAMILY CHAPEL FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Bernice Sulman Joe Lefkowitz
SIDDUR CHADASH FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Art Louv Judith Trent Louv
SISTERHOOD FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Fayge & Freddy Cohen Eleanor Tross
Fayge & Freddy Cohen David Cohen
TZEDAKAH FUND
Donor In Honor Of
Barbara Weinreich Eleanor Tross
Dee Schwartz Joe Lefkowitz
Alicia Cline Dorothy Harrison’s Graduation
Talisha Harrison Dorothy Harrison’s Graduation
General Donation
Mariela & Renato Cappelletti
May Kiddush Luncheon Hostesses:
Linda Silverman Mariela Cappelletti Jan Suberman Mindy Markowitz
Ellen Kamenoff Arlene Silver
Sarabecca Rosier Ellen Calish
Emely Katz Monica Goldman
Sheri Stearns
Special Kiddush Luncheon Mentions for:
Linda Silverman
Arlene Silver
Phyllis Kamenoff
Shirley Gold
Our condolences to …
Andrew, Edward, & Ellen Titen on the loss of their father, Harvey Titen, who passed away Friday, June 24, 2016.
Terri Susan Fine Stenzler & Paul Stenzler
on the loss of their mother & mother-in-law, Gloria Stein Fine, who passed away Thursday, June 30, 2016.
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June 2016 Donations
may be purchased or reserved. May their memories
always serve as a blessing. $360 for a perpetual
memorial plaque in the sanctuary.
Contact the synagogue office at 407.647.3055.
The Kiddush Luncheon in June was Sponsored by: Regina Buchanan - in gratitude for joining this beautiful
community
CEMETERY FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Susan Moss Sylvia Slayback
Celia Feldman Anna Fierman
Susan & Jerry Roth Tillie Lille
Judith & Robert Hara Joe Lefkowitz
ELAINE FARB MEMORIAL CHOIR FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Jo Ann & Stuart Farb Joe Lefkowitz
GENERAL FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Julia & Michael Fineberg Sidney Fineberg
Rosalind Levitt Morris Friedman
Gail & Randy Coverman Rose & Louis Coverman
Roberta & Barry Schreiber Anne Hirshfield
Bonnie & Ivan Bock Eleanor Tross
Robert Lille Tillie Lille
Barbara & Bruce Booken Harvey Titen
Pearl & Howard Lefkowitz Ernest Lefkowitz
Debbie Meitin & Larry Gutter Joe Lefkowitz
Debbie Meitin & Larry Gutter Eleanor Tross
Debbie Meitin & Larry Gutter Wayne Lang
ONEG & KIDDUSH FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Judith Cope Bluma & Ralph Meitin
Judith Cope Gordon J. Toll
Judith Cope William J. Toll
Phyllis Kamenoff Abe Kamenoff
Carol & Stephen Albert Eileen Lefkowitz
John-Patrick Alexander Susan Bernstein
Sara & David Danziger Charlotte Danziger
Donor In Honor Of
Sara & David Danziger their wedding anniversary
Roberta & Barry Schreiber Roberta’s Bat Mitzvah Anniversary
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
Donor In Honor Of
Carol & Stephen Albert Ruth Goldhar
Carol & Stephen Albert Susan Bernstein
SAVAGE FAMILY CHAPEL
Donor In Memory Of
Karen & Mollie Savage Joe Lefkowitz
Rose Savage Joe Lefkowitz
SIDDUR CHADASH FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Ruth Donenfeld Max Rubin
Ruth Donenfeld Shirley Karron
Karen & Mollie Savage Joe Lefkowitz
Rose Savage Joe Lefkowitz
Ellen & Laurence Morrell Julia D. Joseph
SISTERHOOD FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Jo Ann & Stuart Farb Eleanor Tross
Jo Ann & Stuart Farb Eileen Lefkowitz
Ruth Goldhar Eleanor Tross
Ruth Goldhar Lena Sami
General Donation
Mariela & Renato Cappelletti
TZEDAKAH FUND
Donor In Memory Of
Barbara Weinreich Eileen Lefkowitz
Wendy & Gerald Korman Celia & Al Chernack
Wendy & Gerald Korman Jean & Samuel Korman
Ellen & Laurence Morrell Eleanor Tross
June Kiddush Luncheon Hostesses:
Linda Silverman Marion Daitzman Susan Lackman Arlene Silver
Kris Crane Sharon Sachs
Julia Fineberg Mariela Cappelletti
Michelle Gil Andrea Ravinoff
Special Kiddush Luncheon Mentions for:
Linda Silverman
Arlene Silver
Phyllis Kamenoff
Shirley Gold
The Temple Israel Cemetery Corporation requests
that they be notified of any event that is scheduled to
take place at the Temple Israel Cemetery such as an
unveiling. This request is made so that the cemetery is
made presentable, so that the grave site has been
cleaned of fallen debris, to coordinate any unusual
activities from being scheduled at the same time such
as tree trimming and to make sure the irrigation sys-
tem has been turned off. This request is made so that
potential conflicts are prevented.
Please call the Temple Israel office at 407.647.3055 or
the Temple Israel Cemetery office at 321.972.9893.
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August
August
7 Amanda & Eric Hoffman 14 Linda & Bernard Kwastel 17 Jill & Jay Gold 20 Nancy & Dick Katz 24 Debby & Mark Vangrov 25 Sandra & Alan Moss 25 Ellen & Mark Lang 26 Robin & Ross Katzman 28 Carol & Stephen Albert 30 Lori Pearson-Wise & Daniel Wise
If we missed your birthday or anniversary, please call the office at 407.647.3055 and we will add you to the list.
13 Dee Schwartz
13 Hope McCormack
15 Howard Roland
15 Rouben Sami
16 Steven Schilowitz
17 Steven Albert Sami
17 David Markowitz
17 Steven Markowitz
18 Hannah Ehrlich
18 Karen Beth Savage
18 Dylan Alexandra Sachs
20 Robert Gassman
20 Amy K Supraner
21 Martin D. Skipper
22 Judy Arroyo
25 Sandra Moss
25 Emma Judith Berg
1 Irene M. Lober
1 Will Albert Berg
1 Joshua Goldberg
1 Robert B. Worman
1 Lee Todd Miller
2 Harvey Kobrin
2 Ilene Stone
3 John Paul Feenburg
3 Audwin Luck
4 Daniel Todd Brown
4 Samuel Riley Morgan
5 Elizabeth Cohen
5 Mia Dawson
6 Rochelle Richman
6 Stefanie Cohen
6 Katherine Minear-Lazar
9 Ashley Rose McCormack
10 David Vangrov
We hope to see you at Simcha Shabbat
Friday, August 19, 7:30 pm
Anniversaries, birthdays and all other simchas will be
recognized, and you will be blessed from the pulpit.
July
July
4 Olivia & Matt Gordon 5 Debra & David Markowitz 6 Eve & Robert Gassman 7 Laurie & Paul Feenburg 12 Cathy & David Swerdlow 12 Emely Katz & Natan Brener
If we missed your birthday or anniversary, please call the office at 407.647.3055 and we will add you to the list.
17 Penelope Neely
18 Briana Lang
19 Nicholas Berg
20 Rhea L. Rein
21 Pamela J. Skipper
24 Aaron Markowitz
25 Bobbi Wise
25 Deborah Meitin
25 Leonard Farber
26 Elizabeth Herman
27 Jared Brent Worman
27 Susan Murfin Greene
29 Calvin Zachary Gordon
30 Ilana Brener
30 Andrea Lynn Coverman
31 Lisa Feenburg
31 Lee Eric Roland
1 Mark Alan Feinberg
1 Erik Edward Morris
1 Susan Cohen Lackman
3 Sara M Danziger
4 Lori Suzanne Denberg
6 Jake Lewis
6 Patricia Ann Rose
7 Sabrina Gordon
8 Jocelyne Luck
9 Mardi Rosenfeld-Weiner
11 David Andrew Roland
12 Debra Stacey-Michaud
12 Debra Winter
12 Debbi Webman
13 Jeff M Becker
13 Bradley Kwastel
14 Mark Scott Kluger
15 Lenore S Roland
We hope to see you at Simcha Shabbat
Friday, July 8, 7:30 pm
Anniversaries, birthdays and all other simchas will be
recognized, and you will be blessed from the pulpit.
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Donation Form (You can cut out this form and mail it into the office. Make donations online at www.tiflorida.org/donations)
My/Our Name making donation_____________________________________________________ Address (must include street, city, state & zip__________________________________________________________
Enclosed please find $____Please place contribution in the ______________________________Fund _____Date (default is the General Fund)
□In Honor of – person(s) name □In Memory of – person(s) name______________________________
On the occasion of________________________________________________________________________
Send notification of my/our donation to (please fill in complete name & address): Name_____________________________________________________________________________________ Address_____________________________________________________________________________
For credit cards, include #_____________________________Expiration Date____ Signature_______________
Contributions may be made to honor someone on a special occasion or in memory of a departed relative or friend. Donations are tax deductible.
Giving Opportunities An important value in Jewish life is tzedakah. Temple Israel provides a simple and meaningful way of fulfilling this right-
eous act through our family of funds, and giving to Temple Israel in recognition, remembrance or celebration is an ap-
propriate way to enhance those special moments. A card will be sent acknowledging your contribution of $10 or more.
Congregation Funds
Adult Education | Cemetery | General | Library | Ma’asim Tovim | Men’s Club | Oneg/Kiddush | Rabbi’s Tzedakah
Religious School | Temple Israel Jewish Camping Scholarship | Torah Preservation | Youth Programming
Dedicated Funds
Michelle & Wayne Bilsky Education | Elaine Farb Memorial Choir | Friends of Ethan Gold Children’s Library
Harold & Hannah Rosenblum Education | Marlene A. Davis Art Education | Savage Family Chapel
Prayer Book/Torah Commentary Dedications
The dedication of a prayer book (siddur) or Torah Commentary (chumash) is a uniquely appropriate way to make a gift of
tzedakah that benefits the congregation for years to come. Your dedicated siddur or chumash will be utilized by the entire
congregation. A book plate with your specific dedication will be placed in the book prior to its addition into the congre-
gation circulation and an acknowledgement card will be sent. The appropriate minimum contribution for each sacred
book is as follows:
New Shabbat Siddur Chadash - $36
New Etz Hayim Chumash - $54
Sisterhood Funds
Temple Israel Sisterhood plays an active role in supporting all aspects of synagogue life. There are two funds that have
been established by Sisterhood:
Sisterhood Scholarship
Sisterhood General
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Temple Israel
50 South Moss Road
Winter Springs, FL 32708
407.647.3055
www.tiflorida.org
Building Community Since 1954
Friday Service: 7:30 pm, Saturday Service: 9:30 am Meet & Greet every Friday at 7:00 pm before services
Sunday Minyan: 9:00 am (in the Savage Family Chapel)
Prayerful Meditation: Saturday at 9:30 am every last Shabbat of the month (in the Savage Family Chapel)
Weekday Community Minyan at the Jewish Academy: 7:45 am, Monday-Friday
Rabbi Joshua Neely
Temple Israel’s Keepers of the Flame Not surprisingly, our membership dues do not cover Temple Israel’s expenses, and without generous dona-
tions we would be unable to fulfill our mission of building a sacred community. Thus our basic dues represent
a member’s minimum financial commitment. Recognizing that there are many members who have the ability
and the desire to provide greater support in addition to their basic dues, Temple Israel created a membership
category called Keepers of the Flame to provide a mechanism for this increased level of giving. The generosity
of our current and future Keepers is vital to the sustainability and growth of Temple Israel.
In appreciation of this increased-dues level of commitment, Keepers of the Flame are welcome at all Temple
Israel sponsored Shabbat dinners, synagogue Seders and program events without additional charge. Only a res-
ervation is required. Additionally, there is a designated “Keepers of the Flame” seating area at all of the High
Holiday services.
The following giving levels are suggested:
Benefactors $15,000 and up
Pillars $10,000 to $14,999
Defenders $7,800 to $9,999
Guardians $5,300 to $7,799
Protectors $3,300 to $5,299
Preservers $2,400 to $3,299
Kindlers $2,000 to $2,399
If you would like to be counted among our Keepers of the Flame, please send your giving level to:
Temple Israel
50 S. Moss Rd.,
Winter Springs, FL 32708-3002
For further information please contact our President, Mark Kluger, at 407.924.7035
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