September-October 2015 | 5776
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God – the ultimate source of light and of holiness.
On Erev Rosh HaShana we gather together in a variety of family settings for a festive meal to celebrate the beginning of the new Jewish year. We share challah and apples dipped in honey. We bless one another with the Jewish blessing of “Shana Tova u’metukah” – a good and a sweet year. Coming on the heels of the Jewish month of Elul, we have had the opportunity to do some soul searching. We are now ready to embrace our deepest spiritual reality and to re-connect with God and with one another.
Jewish wisdom teaches us that we have more spiritual power, as well as increased worldly power, when we reach beyond ourselves, beyond our individual families, and connect with community. That is why I so look forward to seeing you all, in person, at our Erev Rosh HaShana services this year.
Erev Rosh HaShana is a powerful spiritual moment not to be missed, in community. It is the moment when our personal introspection comes together with our connectedness to others. It is a time when we acknowledge not only our own divine spark, but the presence of that divine spark in those around us, as well.
Imperfect as we are, our increased awareness of the essential holiness of each and every soul strengthens our sense of humility and of purpose. We stand before God, in the presence of one
another, to acknowledge not only our appreciation of life, but also the potential of each one of us to contribute to a sense of increased blessing in the world.
This year, on Erev Rosh HaShana, we will make a few small changes in our service. We will begin our service with the singing of the well-known round of “Ma Tovu.” In similar fashion, we will conclude our service with the easy-to-sing-along tune of “Ozi V’zimrat Ya,” also sung in a round. Our Men’s Club led this round at our Rodef Sholom Temple hundredth anniversary celebration service, so it will be familiar to many. But we will also post recordings of these two rounds in our weekly emails so that you can listen again and enjoy the tunes in advance. In addition, there will be no appeal on Erev Rosh HaShana this year. It will be a time of pure communal joy and celebration. And, of course, we will have our famous Oneg desserts after services!
This Rosh HaShana will be the 15th time I will be celebrating the High Holy Days with Rodef Sholom Temple, and I truly hope to see you all on Erev Rosh HaShana as we usher in the New Jewish Year of 5776. May it be a year of sweetness and light for us all!
I take this opportunity to wish you and your loved ones a Shana Tova U’metukah – a good and a sweet year, filled with blessings and with joy!
I want to share with you one of my favorite teachings from our mystical tradition:
When God first contemplated creating the world and said, “Let there be light,” a primordial light came into being. This primordial light reflected God’s being. It was a light of holiness and of goodness. Only later did God create the sun, moon, and stars.
The mystics also taught us that a small spark of that primordial light is reflected in each and every one of us. Those small sparks of holiness make us who we are. Yet, daily life has a way of obscuring our essential holiness. We lose touch with the inner light of our souls. We grow more distant from ourselves and from
Dear Friends,
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Rabbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilah Dror [email protected]
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robin Levy [email protected]
Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tess Goldblatt [email protected]
1st Vice President, Fundraising & Administration. . . . Steve Shapiro [email protected]
2nd Vice President, Education & Members Services Bonnie Brooks [email protected]
3rd Vice Pres., Building & Grounds . . . . Ed Sarfan [email protected]
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allen Fraley [email protected]
Recording Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Weinberg [email protected]
Financial Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adam Deyong [email protected]
Education Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tess Goldblatt [email protected]
Sisterhood Representative . . . . .Shelly Portnoy [email protected]
Men’s Club President . . . . . . . . . . . .Johnny Parker . . . . . . . . . [email protected]
Web Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judie Kavit [email protected]
Messenger Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judie Kavit [email protected]
Rodef Sholom Temple318 Whealton Road
Hampton, Virginia 23666757.826.5894
Tot thru Kindergarten Session in the Nursery: Parents are welcome to attend with this age group.
Elementary school Grades in the Library: Parents are encouraged to attend with this age group. When this program is over, children in this age group may continue to be supervised in quiet activities in the foyer. Supervision will end at 1:00 p.m. at which point unsupervised children will be returned to the sanctuary.
Middle School in the HIT Classroom in the School Wing
High School in the Small Chapel
High Holy Days Student Sessions
For all students and visitors (regardless of school registration)
First Day of Rosh Hashanah (Monday, September 14th) &Yom Kippur (Wednesday, September 23rd)
Programs will begin at 10:15ish (after the Torah Processional)
Students may bring a kosher dairy bag lunch to eat in the hall afterwards.
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President’s Message Whenever this time of year rolls around, I always feel a sense of excitement. The excitement of a new year and a fresh start. A time when we are looking ahead and are planning for our future.
For many, this happens around January 1. We often hear folks planning their New Year’s Resolutions. For me, the planning happens now. Where can I get involved? Where can I be of service and a help to my family, my temple, and my community? How can I be and do better? I know that I am not alone. There are many who would also like to get involved and do more.
Consider becoming involved with our Social Action Committee. We are looking for a chair for this very worthwhile committee as well as more committee members to continue the projects and work that helps so many in our community. Our Member Services Committee, led by Elinor Gruber, could always use an extra hand to enhance the programs that welcome new members and support the current members of our congregation. The Men’s Club and Sisterhood continue their efforts on behalf of our synagogue and are a wonderful social outlet as well. As we approach the Days of Awe, let me extend my sincere wishes for good health, happiness and prosperity to you all.
-’Shanah Tova!!Robin
Open House and Schmooze Tu B’Shevat Seder
Sukkot Shabbat Dinner and Consecration Shabbat Dinner and Game Night
RST Players Present, ‘The Action Against Sol Schumann’ - Matinee New Member Shabbat Dinner
Gratitude Shabbat Dinner (Food Bank) Purim Megillah Reading - Light Dinner/Hamentaschen
Joel Hoffman - UJCVP Scholar-in-Residence Farewell to Chametz Shabbat Dinner
Kosher Soul Chanukah Dinner/Weekend with Michael Twitty Teacher Appreciation/Mother’s Day Shabbat Dinner
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Todah Rabah Thank You!Endowment Fund In memory of Rabbi D. Jay Freedman’s father, Irwin Bernard (Buck) Freedman Jack & Beth Arager
In memory of Lisa Margolin’s mother, Joann Moss Jack & Beth Arager
In memory of Gary Kavit’s mother, Elinore Blumenson Kavit Jack & Beth Arager
In memory of Steve & Mariea White’s grandson, Seth Doyle Jack & Beth Arager
In memory of Jodi Sarfan’s mother, Lois Newman Jack & Beth Arager
In memory of Art Wolfson’s mother, Florence Wolfson Jack & Beth Arager
In memory of Tsvi Katz-Hyman’s mother, Bessie Hyman Sam & Lisa Margolin
Firestone Family RST Landscaping FundMazel Tov to Vickie Miller on reaching her 90th birthday Abe & Ernie Firestone
Dina & Leon Familant Memorial Scholarship FundBest wishes for a speedy recovery of Bob & Meryl Kessler’s granddaughter Harold & Aileen Familant
In memory of Debbie Weiser’s mother, Helen Roth Harold & Aileen Familant
Best wishes for a speedy recovery for Kay Kesser Dr. Joe and Lynne Familant
In memory of Louis Silverman’s step-brother, Dr. Alan Cohen Harold and Aileen Familant
Best wishes for a speedy recovery for Harriet Bloom Dr. Joe and Lynne Familant
In honor of the 50th wedding anniversary of Libby and Buddy David Harold & Aileen Familant
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund
In honor of the birth of Steve & Sandi Dannenberg’s grandson,Noam Cole Dannenberg Steve & Sandi Dannenberg
In memory of Tsvi Katz-Hyman’s mother, Bessie Hyman Bebe and Norman Petock
In memory of our grandson, Seth Doyle Steve & Mariea White
Sisterhood Torah FundIn memory of Dr. Robert Shapiro’s beloved mother, Martha Shapiro Evelyn Goodman
In memory of Louis Silverman’s step-brother, Dr. Alan Cohen Tova and Jay Warren
In honor of Frankie Levy graduat-ing from high school Tova and Jay Warren
In honor of Marissa Arager graduating from college Tova and Jay Warren Evelyn Goodman
In memory of Tsvi Katz-Hyman’s mother, Bessie Lucile Hochberg Hyman Tova and Jay Warren
The Seymour & Lillian Glasofer Education FundIn memory of Tsvi Katz-Hyman’s mother, Bessie Hyman Stan and Janet Glasofer
To make a special Taschlich celebra-tion for the students Beverly Phillips
In honor of the birth of Abe & Ernie Firestone’s grandson Stan and Janet Glasofer
In honor of the wedding of Brian and Jeanette Weinberg’s son, Kyle Stan and Janet Glasofer
In memory of Louis Silverman’s step-brother, Dr. Alan Cohen Stan and Janet Glasofer
In appreciation of Arnie and Elaine Abrams Stan and Janet Glasofer
In honor of Tanya and Leon Lacey becoming U.S. Citizens Stan and Janet Glasofer
In honor of the 50th wedding anni-versary of Libby and Buddy David Stan & Janet Glasofer
In honor of Jenny & Josh David’s wedding anniversary Stan & Janet Glasofer
In honor of Ernie Firestone’s special birthday Stan & Janet Glasofer
In memory of our grandson, Seth Doyle, with appreciation to the Congregation for its support Steve & Mariea White
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In honor of the birth of Sara Traster and David Harriss’s son Stan & Janet Glasofer
Building Fund – Relocation
Robin Smyth
In honor of Judge Scott Stein Guy & Robin Levy
In memory of Jody Sarfan’s mother, Lois Newman Susan Campbell
In memory of Lillian Sagman Myra and Linwood Kramer
Best wishes to Arnie Abrams for a painless and full recovery Arlene Cohen
In memory of Louis Silverman’s step-brother, Dr. Alan Cohen Bill and Sylvia Craft Charles and Sue Friedman In honor of the 50th wedding anniversary of Libby and Buddy David Richard & Tess Goldblatt Jayne L. Zilber Jean & Arthur Fass Bebe & Norman Petock Jim & Sarah Barnett Edith Spritzer Martin & Ethel Krinick Rex & Gale Phillips Sandi & Marshall Levy Mark & Marilyn Nataupsky Rhea Wolfram Barbara & Neal Rosenbaum Gary & Jan Nachman Shelly Portnoy Robin & Kenny Murov
In memory of Tsvi Katz-Hyman’s mother, Bessie Lucile Hochberg Hyman Al & Fran Moliken Jim & Sarah Barnett
Todah Rabah, continued
Al & Fran Moliken Libby & Buddy David Mark & Marilyn Nataupsky Robin & Kenny Murov
In memory of Art Wolfson’s mother, Florence Wolfson Jim & Sarah Barnett
In memory of Ken Lipshy’s father, George Meyer Lipshy Jim & Sarah Barnett
In memory of Evelyn Brenner Penn, Harry Penn & Robert E Penn Jane Penn Clark
In honor of Rodef Sholom Temple’s fine Southern Hospitality Irving & Reva Kaufman
In Honor of Kenny Murov’s Birthday Sam & Lisa Margolin
Sadye C. Nachman Memorial Library Fund
In memory of Tsvi Katz-Hyman’s mother, Bessie Lucile Hochberg Hyman Doris and Harvey Margulies Norm and Bonnie Katzenberg Betty Levin
In memory of Mark Nataupsky’s mother, Marion Nataupsky Tsvi & Martha Katz-Hyman
Wishing Sherri Becker a speedy recovery Tsvi & Martha Katz-Hyman
Eric & Jack Luckman Memorial FundIn memory of Tsvi Katz-Hyman’s mother, Bessie Hyman Jeff & Lori Luckman
Gemilut Hassadim FundIn honor of the 50th wedding anniversary of Libby and Buddy David Guy and Robin Levy
In memory of Tsvi Katz-Hyman’s mother, Bessie Hyman Geofrey & Lisa Nochimson
We have 8 x 10 photos of the confirmation classes of 1937,
1940, 1942, 1943, 1951, 1953, 1957, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967
and 1978.
If you have photos of other confirmation classes, we would
appreciate an 8 X 10 copy, preferably with the names of the
persons in the photo.
Please send them to the synagogue office, indicating “for
Confirmation Album.”
Rodef Sholom Temple318 Whealton Rd. Hampton, VA
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Temple News
At the Open House on August 21st, Rodef Sholom Temple religious school students give big hugs to Tess Goldblatt, The Jane Fairman Director of Congregational Learning.
Celebrate Special Occasions at Rodef Sholom Temple
Having a special birthday or anniversary? Remembering a departed loved one? Want to share good news or good fortune with friends? Are you reading Haftorah on the anniversary of your Bar/Bat Mitzvah?
Celebrate that special occasion with Temple members by sponsoring a Oneg Shabbat, a Kiddush Luncheon, or Minyan Breakfast. For the most basic menu selection, your minimum donation of $50 for a Oneg Shabbat, $150 for a Kiddush Luncheon, or $35 for a Minyan Breakfast is tax deductible. Call the Temple Office to schedule your sponsorship.
Thanks to the following who have sponsored or provided a meal: July Meals• Milt and Sandy Katz in memory of William Katz
• Tess Goldblatt in honor of Rick Goldblatt’s birthday• Bebe and Norman Petock in memory of Herman
Petock • Danile Spokony in memory of Ruth and Samuel
Rubinstein• Jeff Luckman in memory of Eric Luckman
August Meals• Abe Firestone in honor of Ernie’s 89th!• The Gemilut Chasadim Committee in memory of Ken
Lipshy’s father, George Lipshy• Jim and Kayren Segall in memory of Greta Segall.• Eva and Ira Tillem in memory of Jake Friedman and
Irvin Friedman.• Beverly Phillips and Dr. Bonnie Brooks in memory of
their father, Joseph Disraeli Brooks• Ed Olshansky in memory of Belle Olshansky
Sagman, of blessed memory, and Gregg Sagman.
Dr. Alan Brent Cohen, step-brother of Louis Silverman (Bobbi Sue).
Bessie Lucile (Hochberg) Hyman, mother of Tsvi Katz-Hyman (Martha) and Martin Hyman; grandmother of Moshe Hyzon (Monica); Michael Katz (Sarah); and Sarah Katz-Hyman; great-grandmother of Ariana Hyzon and Isaac Katz.
George Meyer Lipshy, father of Ken Lipshy (Kathy).
Harvey McCollum, brother of Betty Lasris (Roy).
Belle Rothblatt Olshansky (Charles Olshansky, of blessed memory); mother of Norman Olshansky, Kenneth (Karen) Olshansky; and Edward Olshansky.
New Members: Dr. Paul Quentzel
Milestones:
Brian and Jeanette Weinberg proudly announce the marriage of their son, Kyle to Adriana Goni. The wedding was in San Diego in June.
Sara Traster and David Harriss are proud to announce the August 6th birth of their first child, Nathan Jack Harriss Traster.
Beth Skvarka proudly announces the birth of her second grandson, Bentley Tyler Allen.
Brian Parker was award a Fulbright-mtvU Fellowship. Parker’s Fulbright-mtvU Fellowship will focus on developing a sonic profile of Chile’s electronic music culture, examining its importance in the global underground.
Condolences:The congregation notes with sadness the passing of: Lillian Sagman, mother of Dr. Michael Sagman (Patti), Donald
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This coming year Sisterhood will once again operate as a team, planningprograms together, with each program under the leadership of one boardmember. Some of these are programs that we’ve done for many years,including our Rosh Hashanah oneg and Sisterhood Shabbat. Others are new,like “Make and Take Crock-Pot Meals” and “Bring Your Chametz to Bunko.” Check the list below; we’re sure there will be at least one, if not more,that you’ll want to attend.
2015September 13: Rosh Hashanah OnegOct. 3: Wine, Cheese and Dessert in the SukkahNov. 1: Make & Take Crock-Pot MealsDec. 11: Kosher Soul Hanukkah
2016Jan. 31: Make Your Own PaintingFeb. 6: Sisterhood ShabbatFeb. 28: Torah Fund BrunchMarch 20: Shalach Manot Preparation & Passover Book FairApril 10: Bring Your Chametz to BunkoMay: Plants, Flowers and Spring
The 2015-2016 New Year Greetings book is in production, and we hope to have it in the mail by Rosh Hashanah. A limited number of extra copies will be available for purchase after Rosh Hashanah. And please don’t forget to send your Sisterhood dues to Tova Warren by the end of September. Thank you!
On behalf of Sisterhood, we wish you a sweet, happy and health New Year.Shanah Tova!The Sisterhood Board
Torah Fund Every woman at Rodef Sholom Temple has the opportunity to participate in preserving, promoting and perpetuating Conservative/Masorti Judaism through active giving to the Torah Fund Campaign of Women’s League in support of The Jewish Theological Seminary (New York, NY), Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies (Los Angeles, CA) and the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies (Jerusalem). Our support of the Torah Fund Campaign helps strengthen Conservative/Masorti Judaism throughout the world and enhances the Jewish community by recognizing and appreciating our diverse families.
This year’s theme is “Nat’ah Karem--She plants a vineyard,” a phrase from the beloved prayer, Eishet Chayil, taken from the biblical book of Proverbs. We re-envision this prayer today with appreciation for the hard-working, generous, family-oriented woman, who “plants a vineyard by her own labors” (Proverbs 31:7). We honor her productivity, independence, creativity, and her orientation to a hopeful future with the 2016 Torah Fund pin/pendant, which is a gift to those who are Torah Fund Benefactors with a gift of $180 or more. You can find out more about Torah Fund, its history and the projects that it has supported by going to http://www.jtsa.edu/Support_JTS/Torah_Fund.xml. You can also make your Torah Fund gift online at https://secure2.convio.net/jts/site/
Donation2?df_id=1481&1481.donation=form1. Rodef Sholom Temple Sisterhood will be credited with your gift, and you will have an acknowledgement directly from the Torah Fund Office. Contact Martha Katz-Hyman, Torah Fund Chair, for more information. Thank you for your support of Torah Fund!
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YahrzeitsSeptember 5, 2015
Sophia R. WeinsteinGeneva SeratingAlfred GoldsteinJacob MargolisJulius LevyJulius WeinsteinMarjorie Becker EpsteinLeonard EpsteinAnne FeinerEsther F. BeskinRose UngerSylvia BereshIrvin FriedmanGerald BlochSamuel HirschJennie PearLena G. SilvermanAnnie S. LipmanPeter Brian BerryHarriet Nachman StormStanley Alex GibbermanBrian Desher FrancisAbram SearRosa Hirsch
September 12, 2015
Seymour GlasoferDavid B. RubinStanley GoodmanRose NoradSamuel BurlockBenjamin FairmanMilton LevineBoris MargolinRosemae LevinsonAbraham H. MorewitzGussie ChernockYetta JacobsAnn WaranchSamuel RosensteinIrving BlockIrene HelfandMax Joseph KanterShulamith SchneiderHattie KirsnerHilda SchatzmanMorris EpsteinPaula KatzmanFranklin O. BlechmanAlecia L. SalaskyAnthony ParrucciEllis B. MirmelsteinSeth Leonard StrickHenni DannenbergMarion Olch RuhmanEthel G. RogatzFrank Carmel
September 19, 2015
Jeannette DavidsonAnna LevineSarah Lena CarmelLena S. CarmelCillie RiibnerRaphael A. SavilleDaniel GoldsteinSidney KleinJoseph Meyer KaplanAlfred MorrisMax F. FitzigSara Rosenstein CooperMarcia Kurke AaronAnn D. EdelbergBen GordonMoss DeyongJulius ConnBernice T. LevingstonGertrude RubinRita Block SpirnHarry M. SpectorJudith MarguliesDaniel KemackRose CohenDeborah WantJoseph I. GoldsteinMordecai NewmanBernard (Bucky) FoxEmil SchoenbaumBernard RaskinClaud BlountHenry Perzekow
September 26, 2015
Jacob BrennerMorris Leon GoldbergAdelaide A. WolfDora Silber KleinHarry MarksKatherine GoldblattClara KaplanFrances Slutsky ZwerdlingErwin Benson DruckerIda SugermanDora EisenbergReba KaplanCarolyn P. HornsbyGertrude GoldsteinSophie AbrahamNorma LasrisNellie KatzHelen Kopp PlattnerBertha FeldsteinCorinne ShavittHilda GoldsteinRae GordonTibe Nathenson SaevitzPhilip Markowitz
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October 3, 2015
William R. DavidWilliam DiamonsteinJack E. FriedmanNathan LipmanFred MorewitzJoseph NewmanHerman KabikGoldie LindemannIda EpsteinHarry JanuaryMacy M. CarmelSamuel AdelsonLeon BlackmanBenjamin M. RomeJacob SchyJudge Macy CarmelLena MirvisShirley J. PeltzMorris S CooperJudah Mordecai CarmelBenjamin SatiskyLynda Ellen GoldsmithJoseph LipmanHarry EllensonSadie Kirsner RichmanAlexander SternJennie Finkle MershonEsther ObstlerBen Soltz
October 10, 2015
Sam GarfinkelSarah R. LevineLena SugermanJoseph Frank ScherMashie EpsteinRose SpoonerGitela JacobsonGabriel LichtensteinBessie Ellenson MarkoffHelen Nachman EpsteinFred Isac GoldsmithIsaac ErreraJoseph OlshanskySidney SpirnHarry AbramsLeonard BernsteinRebekah Barkan RefsinLeon BrodskyRuth Yarm BerlinSarah WaranchNathan BrodskyBenjamin Freed
October 17, 2015
Donald M. SagmanEdward HeronSimon GuttermanDora G. FischLouis MorewitzLouis LewittDavid Norad
Yahrzeits, continued
Poe SolomonRose H CooperSimmie O. SolomonGertrude KatzHarry MillerGilbert LevineMilton L. LevyFlorence J. LevingstonToba Henna LeibowJack KatzenbergHerman LevineAnne Segaloff
October 24, 2015
Sol CramerCecelia KatzSadye Meyhr MorrisRossye N. BeckerH. David PeltzJacob (Jack) Herman Lichtenstein
Sidney GoldhirshRobert MirmelsteinAlexander BurnsBenjamin PearEsther KanterNathan GordonMax NachmanDavid Stephen WaranchRose GoldsteinEdythe A SearWilliam GordonSamuel M. Morewitz
Blanche GoldhirshArthur S. GreenbergMartel EpsteinRachel Morganstern Stern
William J. ReissJoseph KanterAbraham BlackKenneth ArchSamuel A. LevingstonGregory ZaidmanMollie WeinsteinRose BlumenthalDorothy SmithHarriet Kirsner
October 31, 2015
Fae M. BookbinderMarx NachmanSam GordonLena F. BeskinEthel GolnerEsther AaronsonClara M. GoldsteinLouis SalsburyJennie Jaffe FlaxBenjamin MutnickEsther G. GoldsteinFlossie Isabelle MorganSam TeichmanLouis Prager Bessie FrischSadie Rebecca Cohen David
Manning J. SiegelElla GilinskyJoseph BeskinMichael NeufeldSaul WeithornBernard MorewitzHarold Martin NewmanRuth B. WilkinsAlvin L. Rogatz
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2015 – 5776- HIGH HOLY DAY SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
SELICHOT Saturday, September 5 8:45 p.m. Temple Sinai, Newport News
ROSH HASHANAH Sunday, September 13 8:00 p.m. Monday, September 14 9:00 a.m. Mincha/Maariv (followed by lite supper) 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 15 9:00 a.m.
SHABBAT SHUVAH Friday, September 18 6:00 p.m. Saturday, September 19 9:30 a.m.
TASHLIKH Sunday, September 20 10:00 a.m. Huntington Park Beach
GRAVESIDE PRAYERS Sunday, September 20 11:00 a.m. Jewish Cemetery of the Virginia Peninsula (Rosenbaum)
KOL NIDRE Tuesday, September 22 6:45 p.m.
YOM KIPPUR Wednesday, September 23 9:30 a.m.
Yizkor will be recited Study Session 4:15 p.m. Mincha/Maariv/Neilah Service 5:15 p.m. End of Fast (followed by Break the Fast) 7:33 p.m.
SUKKOT Monday, September 28 Tuesday, September 29
SHABBAT HOL HAMOED SUKKOT
Friday, October 2 followed by congregational dinner in sukkah Saturday, October 3
9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
SHEMINI ATZERET 9:30 a.m. Monday, October 5 Yizkor will be recited
SIMCHAT TORAH 6:00 p.m. Monday, October 5 (Lite supper followed by service and sweets) Tuesday, October 6
SHABBAT PARASHAT Friday, October 9
9:30 a.m.
BERESHIT Saturday, October 10 9:30 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
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Jeremy Forrest, Sabrina Nicholson, Johnny Forrest, and Jeanette Weinberg rehearse for The Action Against Sol Schumann.
Dedicated Production Team
After months of organizing and planning, the rehearsals are underway for The Action Against Sol Schumann, Rodef Sholom Temple Players’ first production. Perhaps some of you have you have noticed large, wooden panels residing in the auditorium. These are a part of our set that comes out on Wednesday nights and Sunday afternoons during rehearsals. The members of the production team include RST congregants, their families, friends, as well as congregants from Temple Beth El and Congregation Emet v’Or. It’s a dedicated group of people who are working very hard to make this play successful.
This one-act play is approximately 90 minutes long and is comprised of 25 short scenes. It is based on the story of Jacob Tannenbaum, an American Jew who was discovered in the 1980s to have had a history of being a kapo in a concentration camp during World War II, where he gained privileges for himself by behaving brutally toward the other Jews in the camp. Like Tannenbaum, Sol Schumann has emigrated to New York. Widowed and a pillar of the Jewish community, he has raised two sons who represent extremes of the Jewish experience. Aaron is an activist, sacrificing any possibility of personal life to his quest to avenge the lives lost in the Holocaust. Younger brother Michael, a successful accountant, has essentially left his Jewish identity behind and married a “shiksa.” The content of the play explores the sons’ and the Jewish community’s reaction to Sol’s revelation. We are left with questions. Is Sol a decent man who was forced to do the Germans’ bidding, or did he actually turn on his fellow Jews with unnecessary brutality?
The play touches on a very sensitive and a controversial topic. For those interested, Rabbi Dror will hold a discussion immediately after the performance about the nature of kapos and their roles in daily operations of concentration camps. We are hoping for a large audience not only from the RST community, but from other congregations and the Jewish community at large. The performance will take place Sunday, October 25th, at 3 pm. The tickets will be available for purchase at the door and online.
Tuesdays with RabbiAdult Education Opportunities
with Rabbi Dror
Bring your own Dairy Lunch-- Noon-1:00 p.m. at the Jones, Blechman, Woltz & Kelly (JBWK) Law Offices701 Town Center Drive, 8th Floor, Oyster Point/City Center, Newport News
Selected Tuesdays! No fees!
Exploring Jewish Values Through TextsStudents will bring photos that connect to the weekly theme.
2015Oct 13, 27Nov 10, 24Dec 8, 22
2016Jan 5, 19Feb 2, 16Mar 1, 8, 29 Apr 12
Please call or email the office to sign up for the class. Students will not need to commit to all sessions because each session will stand on its own. 757-826-5894 or [email protected]
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Rodef Sholom Temple Playerspresent
October 25th, 3 pmRodef Sholom Temple318 Whealton Road
Hampton
Tickets: $20 at the door $15 advance purchase atwww.rodefsholomtemple.org
By Jeffrey Sweet
THE ACTION AGAINST SOL SCHUMANNTHE ACTION AGAINST SOL SCHUMANN
“Intense, deeply felt, and profoundly moving play” - Chicago Tribune
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Rodef Sholom Damsky Memorial Golf Tournament Breaks Records…Again!
The most sponsors, the most prizes, the most dollars raised and the most fun! The 5th Annual Rodef Sholom Temple Golf Classic in Memory of Martin Damsky was definitely a record breaker!
Tournament Chair Kenny Murov welcomed 76 golfers on Sunday morning, June 28th, to Kingsmill Resort’s beautiful Woods Course. The weather was perfect throughout the day. Dozens of generous sponsors & donors [secured by committee members Ralph Goldstein (Co-Chair), Barbara Gordon, Josh David, Howard Waters, Herb Garfinkel and Steve Shapiro] assured that the teams competed in a first-rate event. Following the golf tournament, the players were treated to a great lunch and prize presentations at Kingsmill’s Mounts Bay Recreation Center.
Special thanks go to Robin Murov, Robin Rubenstein, Janet Kruger, Sue Friedman, Martha Katz-Hyman, Sandy Waters, Bobbi Goldstein, Lisa Margolin, Ruby Conn, Roz Damsky, Melissa Batum and Robin & Claire Levy for preparing and serving the delicious dairy lunch. And more special thanks to Judie Kavit for the attractive sponsor signs. And asalways, the indispensible Tess Goldblatt held it all together.
JERUSALEM FLIGHT WINNERS:1st Place Stan Celevich, Mike Lett, James Mitzell, William Phillips 2nd Place Ed Hamill, Matt Meadows, Allen Tanner, Thomas Watters3rd Place Jeff Blasko, Pat Blasko, Barbara Gordon, Luke Rockwell
HAIFA FLIGHT WINNERS: 1st Place Ed Dalton, Walt Malcolm, Alan Ross2nd Place Michael Damsky, Felix Dorough, Keith Dunn, Charles Friedman3rd Place Larry Bridgman, Fred Penfield, Sally Stiles, Gary Lambert
TEL AVIV FLIGHT WINNERS: 1st Place Reggie Akdogan, Buddy David, Marvin David, Ed Roesch2nd Place John Forrest, John W. Forrest, Kevin Forrest, Seth Forrest3rd Place Phil Douglas, Alan Hochman, David Levy, Karen Levy
CLOSEST TO THE PIN:Hole # 8: Russ Prince Hole # 17: Karen Levy
Rodef Sholom Temple
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PLATINUM SPONSORS ($750.00)Roz DamskyRalph & Bobbi GoldsteinKenny & Robin Murov
GOLD SPONSORS ($500.00) Buddy & Libby David & The David Six Ruby Conn, Berkshire Hathaway Towne Realty The West & Hoffman Investment Group of Wells Fargo Advisors
SILVER SPONSORS ($250.00) Josh & Jenny DavidDeyong’s Boots & Western WearDixon, Hughes, Goodman, LLP Certified Public AccountantsJay, Avery, Ethan, & Jack Goldstein Ed HamillLeslie & Vince Harper - Michael Damsky & Melissa Batum Roy Lasris, Attorney At LawWilliam & Ginny Phillips Atlantic Bay Mortgage Sarfan & Nachman, Attorneys at Law Steve Shapiro WHITE SPONSORS ($100.00)Jim & Sarah Barnett Becker Dental CareRabbi Gilah DrorAbe & Ernestine Firestone A. J. Fraley & Herb Garfinkel, State Farm Insurance Janet & Stan Glasofer Goodman & Sons Jewelers
Greenbrier Management Company Jones, Blechman, Woltz, & Kelly, Attorneys at LawJudie Kavit Graphic DesignBob & Meryl Kessler Dan & Beth KlugerGeoff Kostiner Linwood & Myra KramerLaw Offices of Krinick & SegallScott & Janet KrugerJay & Nora Lambiotte Guy Levy, DDSSam & Lisa Margolin Mark & Marilyn NataupskyShelley Portnoy In Memory of Steve Portnoy Riverside Paper Mike Roberson Neal & Barbara Rosenbaum Bonnie & Norman Katzenberg Joe Schy Steve & Sally Seltzer Silverman Furs & OuterwearTrip SpencerWaters & Bridgman Marketing Solutions Steve & Charlene Wendell DONATIONS Floyd & Carol Lewis Jeff & Lori Luckman Sondra Markoff
2015 Rodef Sholom Temple Martin Damsky Golf Classic Sponsors
September-October 2015
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RELOCATION: MOVING FORWARDHONORING OUR PAST—BUILDING OUR FUTUREWe are pleased to report that there has been a great deal of interest shown by potential buyers for our building. A Vietnamese Catholic Church has visited five times and is in the process of ordering an appraisal. In addition, interest has been shown by a few other churches and the American Legion. We are anticipating the likelihood of an offer, although at this time we have no indication of how much the offer will be or when the potential buyer might want to take possession.
We are developing a contingency plan to operate from the UJC campus in the event that we must vacate the current building before our new Temple is completed. We are going through a process to determine what we want to take with us, what to leave behind, and what can be disposed of.
On the building front, our site consultants and engineers have examined three potential sites at the UJC and have made a recommendation that we build in the area where the swimming pool is currently located. That site does not impact any wetlands, gives us easy access to parking and the existing UJC facilities, and has better access for stormwater management. The use of that site would necessitate the relocation of the pool, which appears to be an acceptable concept. Our Design Committee has accepted this recommendation and passed it on to our Steering Committee. A report has been submitted to the Army Corps of Engineers, who must agree that there is no impact on wetlands. The next step will be discussions with and seeking the approval of the UJC Campus Committee and Board.
In the meantime, Mark Levin, our architect, has presented a revised draft of a design for the building that has been reviewed by the Design Committee. Comments and suggestions were made, and Mark will provide the next iteration in the next few weeks.Fundraising is in full swing. We have raised approximately $1,500,000, primarily from major donors. Our wider fundraising activities will begin soon.
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Rodef Sholom Temple families enjoy a Norfolk Tides baseball game during an outing organized by the RST Men’s Club.
RodefSholomTemple
P.O. Box 5726Newport News, VA 23605
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Elul 5775 - Tishrei 5776September 2015
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
30 15 ElulNoon: Play Rehearsal9AM: High Holy Dayset-up andUsher Training
31 16 Elul 1 17 Elul7PM Choir Interest Meeting
2 18 ElulOffice Closed6:30PM Play Rehearsal
3 19 Elul7:45AM Morning Minyan
4 20 ElulCandle Lighting-7:11 PM6PM ServiceBeverly Phillips and Dr. BonnieBrooks sponsor onegin memory of
Joseph Disraeli Brooks
5 21 ElulKi TavoHavdala-8:18 PM9:30AM Services8:45PM: Community Selichotat Temple Sinai
6 22 ElulNoon: Play Rehearsal
7 23 ElulLabor Day
Admin Office closed7:45AM Morning Minyan
8 24 Elul 9 25 ElulOffice Closed6:30PM Play Rehearsal
10 26 Elul7:45AM Morning Minyan
11 27 ElulCandle Lighting-7:00 PM6PM Service
12 28 ElulNitzavimHavdala-8:08 PM9:30AM Services
13 29 ElulErev Rosh Hashanah
Candle Lighting-6:57 PMNoon: Play Rehearsalabove cancelled8PM Service
9:15PM Oneg
14 1 TishreiRosh Hashanah
Havdala-8:05 PM9AM Service6:30PM Mincha/Maariv+ lite supper
15 2 TishreiRosh Hashanah
Havdala-8:03 PM9AM Service
16 3 TishreiFast Of Gedalyah
Office Closed6:30PM Play Rehearsal
17 4 Tishrei7:45AM Morning Minyan
18 5 TishreiCandle Lighting-6:50 PM6PM ServiceShabbat Shuvah
19 6 TishreiVayeilechHavdala-7:57 PM9:30AM ServicesShabbat ShuvahLunch sponsored in honor of
Edythe Lichtenstein's 90th B'day
20 7 TishreiNoon: Play Rehearsalabove cancelled10AM Taschlich at beach10AM Religious School11AM Graveside Prayers
21 8 Tishrei5:30PM Exec Committee6:30PM Board Mtg7:45AM Morning Minyan
22 9 TishreiErev Yom Kippur
Candle Lighting-6:44 PM6:45PM Kol Nidre
23 10 TishreiYom Kippur
Havdala-7:51 PMOffice Closed9:30AM Service; Yizkor4:15PM Study; 5:15PM Services
7:33PM End the Fast
24 11 Tishrei7:45AM Morning Minyan
25 12 TishreiCandle Lighting-6:39 PM6PM Service
26 13 TishreiHa'AzinuHavdala-7:46 PM9:30AM Services
27 14 TishreiErev Succot
Candle Lighting-6:36 PMNoon: Play RehearsalBuild the Sukkah10AM Religious School
28 15 TishreiSuccot
Havdala-7:43 PM9:30AM Service
29 16 TishreiSuccot
Havdala-7:42 PM9:30AM Service
30 17 TishreiChol Hamoed Succot 1
Office Closed6:30PM Play Rehearsal
1 18 TishreiChol Hamoed Succot 2
7:45AM Morning Minyan
2 19 TishreiChol Hamoed Succot 3
Candle Lighting-6:28 PM6PM Service
3 20 TishreiChol Hamoed Succot 4
Havdala-7:36 PM9:30AM Services
4 21 TishreiHoshanah Rabbah
Candle Lighting-6:25 PMNoon: Play Rehearsal
5 22 TishreiShemini Atzeret
Havdala-7:33 PM
6 23 TishreiSimchat Torah
Havdala-7:32 PM
7 24 TishreiOffice Closed6:30PM Play Rehearsal
8 25 Tishrei7:45AM Morning Minyan
9 26 TishreiCandle Lighting-6:18 PM6PM Service
10 27 TishreiBereshitHavdala-7:26 PM9:30AM Services
Tishrei-Cheshvan 5776October 2015
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
27 14 TishreiErev Succot
Candle Lighting-6:36 PMBuild the Sukkah10AM Religious School
28 15 TishreiSuccot
Havdala-7:43 PM9:30AM Service
29 16 TishreiSuccot
Havdala-7:42 PM9:30AM Service
30 17 TishreiChol Hamoed Succot 1
Office Closed6:30PM Play Rehearsal
1 18 TishreiChol Hamoed Succot 2
7:45AM Morning Minyan
2 19 TishreiChol Hamoed Succot 3
Candle Lighting-6:28 PM6PM Servicefollowed byCong'l Dinner in Sukkah
Consecration/Shabbat School
3 20 TishreiChol Hamoed Succot 4
Havdala-7:36 PM9:30AM ServicesAragers sponsor lunchin honor of Rhea Tannen's B'day
8PM Sisterhood in Sukkah
4 21 TishreiHoshanah Rabbah
Candle Lighting-6:25 PMNo School-See Oct 2Men's Club dinner in sukkahNoon: Play Rehearsal
5 22 TishreiShemini Atzeret
Havdala-7:33 PM9:30AM Service; Yizkor6PM Lite Dinner; SimchatTorah Service+ "So You Think
You Can Dance w/ the Torah?"
6 23 TishreiSimchat Torah
Havdala-7:32 PM9:30AM Service
7 24 TishreiOffice Closed6:30PM Play Rehearsal
8 25 Tishrei7:45AM Morning Minyan
9 26 TishreiCandle Lighting-6:18 PM6PM Service
10 27 TishreiBereshitHavdala-7:26 PM9:30AM Services
11 28 TishreiNo School-See Oct 510AM Gabbai/Hagbah TrainingNoon: Play Rehearsal
12 29 TishreiColumbus Day
7:45AM Morning Minyan
13 30 TishreiRosh Chodesh
Noon: "Tuesdays with Rabbi"Adult Ed Lunch n Learn
14 1 CheshvanRosh Chodesh
Office Closed6:30PM Play Rehearsal
15 2 Cheshvan7:45AM Morning Minyan
16 3 CheshvanCandle Lighting-6:08 PM6PM Service
17 4 CheshvanNoachHavdala-7:16 PM9:30AM Services
18 5 Cheshvan10AM Gineza10AM Religious School1PM Herman Simon z"l,unveilingNoon: Play Rehearsal
19 6 Cheshvan5:30PM Exec Cmte6:30PM Board Mtg7:45AM Morning Minyan
20 7 Cheshvan 21 8 CheshvanOffice Closed6:30PM Play Rehearsal
22 9 Cheshvan7:45AM Morning Minyan
23 10 CheshvanCandle Lighting-5:59 PM6PM Service
24 11 CheshvanLech LechaHavdala-7:07 PM9:30AM ServicesShabbat SchoolEdythe Lichtnestein sponsors
lunch IMO Jack Lichtenstein
25 12 CheshvanNo School-See Oct 243PM:Play Production:"The Action Against Sol Schumann"
+ Discussion
26 13 Cheshvan7:45AM Morning Minyan
27 14 CheshvanNoon: "Tuesdays with Rabbi"Adult Ed Lunch n Learn
28 15 CheshvanOffice Closed6:30PM Play Rehearsal(above cancelled)
29 16 Cheshvan7:45AM Morning Minyan
30 17 CheshvanCandle Lighting-5:51 PM6PM Service
31 18 CheshvanVayeraHavdala-6:59 PM9:30AM Services
1 19 Cheshvan 2 20 Cheshvan 3 21 Cheshvan 4 22 CheshvanOffice Closed6:30PM Play Rehearsal
5 23 Cheshvan7:45AM Morning Minyan
6 24 CheshvanCandle Lighting-4:44 PM6PM Service
7 25 CheshvanChayei SaraHavdala-5:52 PM9:30AM Services