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news and information from temple solel
PATHFINDERSEPT/OCT 2010 ELUL/TISHRI/HESHVAN 5770/5771
Temple Solel Invites you to
Selichot: Reflections and
Projections
featuring Yochanan Sebastian Winstonand his band of renown
Saturday, September 47:30pm – Concert8:30pm – Dessert
9:00pm – Selichot Service
Yochanan and his band will be creating a delightful eveningof Jewish music ranging from traditional Klezmer, throughBrooklyn Hassidic, with stops including contemporary Israeli and“Jewish Jazz” - one of their specialties. The band includes TommyGannon, piano and vocals; Bill Andrews, upright bass; and one ofTemple Solel’s long time favorites, Duncan Moore on drums.
S E L I C H OT Sukkot Celebrations
at Temple Solel
Sukkah BuildingSunday, September 19, 9:00am – 12:00pm
Join us as we begin the New Year by performing themitzvah of building a Sukkah. If you would like to volunteer,please contact David Levy at [email protected].
Sukkot Yom Tov ServiceThursday, September 23, 10:00am
For all ages…Congregational Shabbat & Sukkot Picnic in the Sukkah
Friday, September 24, 6:00pm
This Sukkot Dinner will be preceded by the traditionalblessings and rituals. Supervised arts and crafts afterdinner for young children will be provided. Bring a dairydinner and drinks for your family—or you may order adairy dinner which includes: salad, tahini, falafel, pitabread, stuffed grape leaves and hummus. Dinners will bedelivered to the Temple. If you are bringing your owndairy dinner, please let us know you will be joining us sowe can set an adequate number of tables. Reservation formcan be found on page 15.
Brotherhood Annual Sleep Over in the Sukkah with Havdalah Service
Saturday, September 25, 6:00pm
During Sukkot, we are commanded to dwell intemporary shelters, as our ancestors did in the wilderness.The commandment to “dwell” in a Sukkah can be fulfilledby simply eating meals there; however, if the weather andclimate permit, we should live in the Sukkah as much aspossible, including sleeping in it. Bring your sleeping bags,cots, mats, blankets, jammies, teddy bears, etc. and join us in performing this exciting mitzvah! Men, women andchildren are invited regardless of age. For more information,contact David Levy at [email protected].
TASHLICH AND
CONGREGATIONAL PICNIC
atMoonlight Beach
MThursday, September 9, 4:30pm
Bring your shofar, a picnic dinner, beach chairs, blankets and celebrate the New Year with
your Temple Solel family.
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Rabbi Frank, Senior [email protected]
Rabbi Brown, Associate [email protected]
Cantor [email protected]
Robin Rubin, Executive [email protected]
Ellen Fox, School [email protected]
Cathy Goldberg, ECC [email protected]
Art of the Party [email protected]
Katherine Blumberg, [email protected]
Judy Bricker, Director of [email protected]
Beth Cates, Graphic Design/[email protected]
Shelly Durant, Religious School [email protected]
Ester Famiglietti, [email protected]
Jayne Marx, Acting [email protected]
Katy Mikelman, ECC [email protected]
Ellen Moss, ECC Assistant [email protected]
Craig Parks, Director of Youth [email protected]
Jessica Pollak, Hebrew School [email protected]
Steve Schechner, Acting [email protected]
Ruth Stark, Administrative [email protected]
Enid Stechel, ECC Office [email protected]
Joan Tedlow, [email protected]
Temple Directory
Temple Solel of North San Diego County, Inc.3575 Manchester Avenue, Cardiff by the Sea, California 92007
Office Phone ........................................................................ (760) 436-0654Office Fax ............................................................................ (760) 436-2748Early Childhood Center ........................................................ (760) 944-1285General E-mail ............................................................ [email protected]
Temple Solel is a Reform congregation dedicated to promoting Jewishcommunity and continuity through study, prayer and acts of justice and lovingkindness.
www.templesolel.net
Temple Solel Pathfinder
Published bi-monthly. Please submit all ads by the 5th of prior month. Wewelcome story ideas and Bar/Bat Mitzvah photos from Temple members.
For information, contact Robin Rubin at (760) 436-0654.
S E RV I C E S C H E D U L E
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 36:53pm ............ Candle Lighting7:30pm ............ Erev Shabbat Family Service with Birthday Blessings
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 410:00am............ Shabbat Service
Torah Portion: Nitzavim-Vayelech, Deuteronomy 29:9-31:30 Haftarah: Isaiah 61:10-63:9
7:30pm ............ Selichot Concert9:00pm ............ Selichot Service
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 86:30pm ............ Erev Rosh Hashanah early service – tickets required8:45pm ............ Erev Rosh Hashanah late services - tickets required
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 98:30am.............. Rosh Hashanah early service – tickets required11:45am............ Rosh Hashanah late service – tickets required
Torah Portion: Genesis 22:1-19, Haftarah: I Samuel 1:1-283:00pm ............ Young Family & Children’s Service with New Babies Welcome
(K-3rd grade) 4:30pm ............ Tashlich Service at Moonlight Beach, Encinitas
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1010:00am............ 2nd Day Rosh Hashanah Service
Torah Portion: Genesis 1:1-2:3, Haftarah: Isaiah 55:6-136:44pm ............ Candle Lighting - No Shabbat Service
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1110:00am............ Shabbat Shuva Service
Torah Portion: Ha’azinu, Deuteronomy 32:1-52, Haftarah: Hosea 14:2-10
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 176:35pm ............ Candle Lighting6:00pm ............ Kol Nidre early service – tickets required8:45pm ............ Kol Nidre late service - tickets required
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 188:30am..............Yom Kippur early service – tickets required11:45am .......... Yom Kippur late service - tickets required
Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 29:9-14; 30:11-20, Haftarah: Isaiah 58:1-143:00pm ............ Yom Kippur Children’s Service (K-3rd grade) 4:00pm ............ Yom Kippur Afternoon Service
Torah Portion: Leviticus 19:1-4, 9-18, 32-37, Haftarah: Jonah 1:1-4:115:15pm ............ Yom Kippur Yizkor Service5:45pm ............ Yom Kippur Concluding Service 6:15pm ............ Break-the-Fast
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2310:00am............ Sukkot Yom Tov Service
Torah Portion: Leviticus 23:33-44, Haftarah: Zechariah 14:7-9, 16-21
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 246:25pm ............ Candle Lighting6:00pm ............ Congregational Shabbat and Sukkot Dinner in the Sukkah
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2510:00am............ Shabbat Service
Torah Portion: Exodus 33:12-34:26, Haftarah: Ezekiel 38:18-39:7
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 296:00pm ............ Simchat Torah Pizza Dinner7:00pm ............ Simchat Torah Service
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3010:00am............ Shemini Atzeret-Simchat Torah Service with Yizkor
Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 33:1-34:12 and Genesis 1:1-2:3Haftarah: Joshua 1:1-18
G U I D E
N E W S L E T T E R
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S E RV I C E S C H E D U L E
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16:16pm ............ Candle Lighting7:30pm ............ Erev Shabbat Family Service with Birthday Blessings
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 210:00am............ Shabbat Service with Bat Mitzvah of Hannah Ballew,
daughter of Van (z”l) and Lynne BallewTorah Portion: Bereshit, Genesis 1:1-6:8, Haftarah: Isaiah 42:5-43:11
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8............................ Shabbat Cineplex (more info to follow)6:07pm ............ Candle Lighting
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 910:00am............ Shabbat Service with Bat Mitzvah of Jordan Altshul,
daughter of Valerie and Dr. Joel AltshulTorah Portion: Noach, Genesis 6:9-11:32, Haftarah: Isaiah 66:1-13:23
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 155:58pm ............ Candle Lighting7:30pm ............ Erev Shabbat Service with Guest Speaker: Professor Barry Rubin Topic:
Middle East 2.0: New Actors
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1610:00am............ Shabbat Service
Torah Portion: Lech Lecha, Genesis 12:1-17:27, Haftarah: Isaiah 40:27-41:16
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 225:50pm ............ Candle Lighting7:30pm ............ Erev Shabbat Service
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2310:00am............ Shabbat Service with Bar Mitzvah of Ryan Friedman,
son of Esther and Michael FriedmanTorah Portion: Vayera, Genesis 18:1-22:24, Haftarah: II Kings 4:1-37
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 295:43pm ............ Candle Lighting6:00pm ............ Erev Shabbat Service
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3010:00am............ Shabbat Service with Bat Mitzvah of Jamisyn Atlas,
daughter of Stephanie & Ron Lewis and Gene AtlasTorah Portion: Chaye Sarah, Genesis 23:1-25:18, Haftarah: I Kings 1:1-31
Moving?Don’t forget to send your new contact information,including new address, phone number and email addressto: [email protected]
Welcome…
We welcome the following new members to Temple Solel
Matthew and Brooke Bassuk and their daughter, Sydney
Dr. John Coffey and Dr. Tobi Karchmer and their children, Sarah, Dillon and Ryan
Bruce and Laura Eidelson and their children, Daniel and Elizabeth
Rachel JacobsLarry and Ilise Kesslin
and their children, Drew and NoahMarc and Jill Leibowitz
and their children, Max and HannahWayne and Batsheva Levy
and their children, Abigail and AriHank and Penny Marcus
and their daughter, AmberAdam and Stacie Rohrbaugh
and their children, Taylor, Dustin and Braden
Temple Solel is now on facebook!Become a fan and be part of ourfacebook community. Search forTemple Solel, Cardiff by the Seaand tell your friends!
Attention: Parents of College Students! The Etanu Committee is collecting snail/email addresses of all ourcollege students so they can stay connected to Temple Solel whileaway at school. Please send your child’s contact information to RuthStark at [email protected]. As students’ addresses often changeannually, please confirm with the office that we have your child’smost updated information on file, even if you have given us theirinformation in years past.
Condolences
June 11, 2010 – August 14, 2010Our heartfelt condolences on the recent deaths of:
Annette Alpert, wife of David AlpertKurt Ament, father of Lisa Lipton
Stanley Crawford, father-in-law of Karen CrawfordAlan Fiel, husband of Mary Fiel
Joan Furman, mother of Craig Furman and Jill LaxLeah Goldbaum, sister of Dr. Danielle Reicher
Regina Gotz, mother of Ester FamigliettiArthur Hale, husband of Adeline Hale
Sidney Horwitz, father of Deborah HorwitzSusan Jones, Temple Solel Staff Member
Lorraine Kurnow, mother of Michael KurnowEmanuel Ravet, father of Patty Raphaelson
Sam Rosenbaum, father of Ronald RosenbaumPamela Silver Robins, sister of David Hallis
Richard Stern, husband of Norma Stern
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B ’ N A I M I T Z VOT
Mazel Tov to our B’nai Mitzvah Students!
Hannah Middleton Ballew October 2, 2010
Daughter of Lynne Ballew &Van Ballew (of blessed memory)
Attends: Earl Warren Middle SchoolHighlight: Getting to read from the Torah.Tzedakah Project: Built bunk beds for anorphanage in Mexico, volunteered atTemple, raised funds for Haiti andCentro Ecologico Akumal.
Jordan Corinne AltshulOctober 9, 2010
Daughter of Valerie & Joel Altshul
Attends: Oak Crest Middle SchoolHighlight: Wearing the same Tallis mymother wore for her B’nai Mitzvah.Tzedakah Project: I performed variouscommunity services through Kids Korp,Meals on Wheels, and preparing mealsfor the homeless at Temple Solel.
Jamisyn Bo AtlasOctober 30, 2010
Daughter of Stephanie Lewis & Gene Atlas
Attends: Oak Crest Middle SchoolHighlight: In three generations of boys, Iwill be the very first girl to have her BatMitzvah and have all my friends and familysupporting me!Tzedakah Projects I baby sat and mentoredchildren at local Asian adoption supportgroups.
Call for Ushers
Volunteer for Services
As the High Holy Days are fast approaching, we are in need of ushers for services.
Wednesday, September 8 | Erev Rosh Hashanah Early and Late Services
Thursday, September 9 | First Day of Rosh Hashanah Early and Late Services
Friday, September 10 | Second Day of Rosh Hashanah 10:00am Service Only
Saturday, September 17 | Kol Nidre Early and Late Services
Saturday, September 18 | Yom Kippur Early and Late Morning Services; Afternoon and Concluding Services
As our Temple family grows, so does our need for volunteers. We encourage men, women and teenagers to perform this mitzvah. Ushering includes arriving at Temple one hour prior to services, assisting in either the parking lot, helping people to their seats, handing
out or collecting prayer books, kippot and pamphlets, and assisting in maintaining order throughout the buildings during services.
If you are able to help, please email Robin Rubin ([email protected]) or call the Temple office at 760.436.0654 at your earliest convenience. We thank you in advance for your cooperation and support.
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A D U LT E D U C AT I O N
Shabbat Cineplex Synaplex Friday October 8, 5:30-9:30p.m.
Temple Solel’s own Jewish Film Festival is returning toShabbat Synaplex. Congregational dinner; pizza, movie & popcornfor kids, games, Oneg Shabbat and much more. Watch for aflyer coming soon to your mail or email box.
Erev Shabbat with guest speaker Professor Barry Rubin: Middle East 2.0: New Actors. Friday, October 15, 7:30p.m.
Professor Rubin is director of the Global Research forInternational Affairs (GLORIA) Center and a professor at theInterdisciplinary University. He is editor of the Middle EastReview of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal and ofTurkish Studies journal. He writes the Middle East column for the Jerusalem Post.
Brotherhood and Israel Action Committee Co-sponsoredBreakfast Sunday, October 17, 8:45-10:15a.m.
Join Brotherhood and Israel Action Committee for a lightbreakfast and guest speaker from the Israeli Consulate.
Introduction to JudaismThis class is for you if you:
• Have questions about Judaism you’d like answered• Are in an interfaith relationship and would like to learn
together with your partner• Are of a different faith and interested in what Judaism
has to offer• Forgotten much of what you learned as a child and want
to refresh your memory• Would like to better understand Reform Jewish
- Beliefs- Holidays- History- Lifecycle
Join Rabbi Jeff Brown in the URJ-sponsored Introduction to Judaism class Wednesday evenings 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. beginningin the fall. For additional information contact the Temple office.
Looking for a meaningful way to spend a few hours? Help Temple Solel by greeting and assisting friends and
guests who visit our Gift Shop. If you have a few hours perweek or month, contact Judy Bricker at [email protected] (760) 436-0654. Working at the gift shop is not onlyenjoyable, but an opportunity to help raise funds to offsetTemple expenses. Retail experience helpful, but not necessary.
Chant the Torah: CantillationHave you always wanted to learn how to chant from the
Torah? This is your chance to learn the Torah trope in a friendlyenvironment. Join Cantor Tiep Wednesday evenings at TempleSolel and dive into the world of Torah cantillations and themusic of the Hebrew Scriptures. You do not need to have agreat voice or be a singer or even read music, but the basic abilityto read Hebrew is required. Classes will begin in the fall. Tuition $20 for 6 sessions. To add your name to the interestlist, contact Judy Bricker.
Limited Enrollment and Cancellation Policies: Some classes and programs have limited enrollments. Register early to avoid disappointment. If enrollment is too low, an event or class may be canceled. To be notified of schedule changes or cancellations, you must be preregistered.
Fall Offerings
For additional information or to enroll in an Adult Education or Synaplex program, contact Judy Bricker at [email protected] or (760) 436-0654.
Save the Dates
Havdalah Nights — 55+Saturday, November 13, 7:00–9:00p.m.
Join us as we welcome Dr. Robert Yaronne, The Genius of Jewish Celebrities.
Dr. Robbie has uncovered the psyches of some of the world’s most famous Jews based on their handwriting. His entertaining show
will shine new light on celebrity lives from Hollywood to Israel, and beyond.
RSVP and $5 prepayment due by Wednesday, November 10.
We are having a scrip and e-scrip drive at Temple Solel. Please help Temple Solel raise funds by taking a few minutes from yourbusy schedule to sign up for one or more programs. It's easy! Please go to the following link for all the information you need!
https://sites.google.com/site/solelscrip/home
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Book Clubs
Join us as we kick off a new year of great books! You’ll meetnew friends who share your love of reading as we discuss thevery latest in contemporary Jewish fiction and non-fiction.
Our first meetings are:Evening Club: Wednesday, September 15, 7:30p.m.Daytime Club: Wednesday, September 22, 1p.m.
EVENING BOOK CLUB: 3RD WEDNESDAY AT 7:30PMSeptember 15: The Girl From Foreign, by Sadia Shepard
October 20: Day After Night, by Anita Diamant
November 17: Dimanche and Other Stories, by Irene Nemirovsky
December 15: The Three Weissmans of Westport, by Cathleen Schine
January 27: Israel Is Real, by Rich Cohen
February 16: Four Meals, by Meir Shalev
March 16: Those Who Save Us, by Jenna Blum
April 20: Wherever You Go, by Joan Leegant
May 18: The Cookbook Collector, by Allegra Goodman
June 15: If You Awaken Love, by Emuna Elon
DAYTIME BOOK CLUB: 4TH WEDNESDAY AT 1:00PM
September 22: Day After Night, by Anita Diamant
October 27: The Girl From Foreign, by Sadia Shepard
November 17: Four Meals, by Meir Shalev
December 15: Dimanche and Other Stories, by Irene Nemirovsky
January 27: The Three Weissmans of Westport, by Cathleen Schine
February 23: Wherever You Go, by Joan Leegant
March 16: Israel Is Real, by Rich Cohen
April 27: If You Awaken Love, by Emuna Elon
May 25: Those Who Save Us, by Jenna Blum
June 15: The Cookbook Collector, by Allegra Goodman
HIGH HOLIDAY RESOURCES
Your Alpert Mendelson Library has lots of books to enrichthe High Holiday experience for both adults and children.Check them out!
FOR ADULTS: Who by Fire, Who by Water: Un’taneh Tokef,edited by Rabbi Lawrence Hoffman, Ph.D; Rosh HashanahReadings and Yom Kippur Readings, both edited by RabbiDov Peretz Elkins; 1001 Questions and Answers on RoshHashanah and Yom Kippur, by Jeffrey M. Cohen; Enteringthe High Holy Days: A Complete guide to the History, Prayers,and Themes, by Reuven Hammer.
Our children’s collection runs the gamut from simple boardbooks for toddlers to inspiring stories for grade schoolyoungsters to more sophisticated books for our teens. Comevisit. Joan or Katherine will help you select the perfect booksfor your family.
You can honor a special childon his/her special day by donating a book to our Alpert Mendelson Library. For a donation of $20, Joan or Katherine will select an age-appropriate book, put in abeautiful bookplate and send the youngster a personal letter.The child’s name will also be listed in the Pathfinder.
Happy Birthday to:Happy 1st Birthday to Cloe Kosoy from the Vanetsky Family.
birthday
book club
A L P E R T M E N D E L S O N L I B R A R Y
LIBRARIANS……Katherine Blumberg & Joan Tedlow
CHAIR……Eva-Lynn Diesenhaus
Rosh Hodesh: It’s a Girl Thing!
Temple Solel invites you and your daughter(s) to “Taste of Rosh Hodesh” on Wednesday, September 15, 4:00 – 5:30 pm
Taste of Rosh Hodesh will introduce you and your daughter(s) entering sixth and/or seventh grade in Fall 2010 to a wonderful new program beginning this fall at Temple called Rosh Hodesh: It’s a Girl Thing!
Rosh Hodesh is a nation-wide program that draws on Jewish teachings to help girls navigate the complexities ofadolescent life, i.e., body image, friendship, competition, bullying, stress, family, drugs and alcohol. Taste of Rosh Hodeshis open to all, but the actual monthly program will be limited to the first ten girls who sign up. We hope you can attend!
Please rsvp to Shelley Durant at (760) 436-0654 or [email protected] by September 7, 2010.
TA S T E O F R O S H H O D E S H
S I S T E R H O O D
save the date
Sisterhood & SweetsJoin us at our Sisterhood Open House
Tuesday, October 126:30– 7:30pm Social Hour
7:30– 9:00pm Bunco
Please join Sisterhood.It is our goal to help raise funds
for Temple Solel members in need and we hope to make every
event memorable.
Please RSVP by Tuesday, October 5New registration fee $18.00
Sisterhood Open House Reservation FormPlease RSVP by Tuesday, October 5.Mail to: Temple Solel, 3575 Manchester Avenue, Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007
Name(s): _______________________________________________
Number Attending: ______________________________________
Email: _________________________________________________
❏ $5 Sisterhood Sweets & Bunco
❏ I am unable to attend, please accept my enclosed donation
of $ _________________________________________________
❏ I would like to join Sisterhood @ $18/yr membership
Payment:❏ Check enclosed ❏ Visa ❏ MasterCard ❏ Discover(There will be a 3% credit card processing fee)
Name on card: __________________________________________
Credit Card #: ___________________________________________
Sec. Code: _________________ Exp. Date: ____________________
Total Enclosed: _________________
For more information, visit www.templesolel.net or contact: Linda Lederer-Bernstein at [email protected].
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Just 45 minutes for a great Mitzvah!
H I N E Y N U
Belmont Senior Living is the building to the immediate south of Temple Solel. It is a senior living residence that has a tinyJewish population of 10-12 people. Severalmonths ago, these Jewish residents requested
our Hineynu, caring community committee from the temple, to assist them in organizing a small Shabbat Service for theresidents prior to their dinner on a Friday evening.
Much to our surprise the residents came to our little Shabbatwith 100% participation. There we were, our little minyangathering in their general dining room, performing the blessingover the candles and a piece of pita. The residents were delightedand most gracious. At the conclusion they asked if we couldreturn. How can you say, “No” to such a request?
Since that time, Belmont residents look forward (on a bi-weeklybasis) to their dependable Shabbat Service. We have assured thattheir staff provides them with a fresh loaf of Challah and we’veeven incorporated the blessing over a kosher “fruit of the vine”.
This event is calendared by Esther Nassimi and is fulfilled everyother week by volunteers who graciously give just 45 minutesof their time on Friday, late afternoon. Many young familieshave found this to be a fulfilling and rewarding opportunity to
incorporate this Mitzvah into their lives, while teaching theirchildren the routine of Shabbat and prayers. Some of ourvolunteers have incorporated a musical element into this shortservice as well.
We ask if you can spare 45 minutes on a Friday afternoon, pleasecontact us. The service is short, sweet and very informal. Weencourage you to bring yourself, kids, friends or family. Thereis no minimum or maximum number. Consider bringing afriend to share this wonderful Mitzvah with. We look forwardto hearing from you.
Please call or email; Esther Nassimi ([email protected] 760.315.8100).
EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
Camp Solel Summer 2010
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S C H O O L N E W S
why is israel important?
by Ellen Fox
Dear Parents:
This summer, I spent three weeks livingand studying in Jerusalem. One of theclasses I took was called “Engaging inIsrael.” During this class, we discussed(and read articles) about Israel, and abouthow to teach Israel to our students.
On the last day of class, we were asked towrite about why Israel is important to us,and why/how we should teach it to thestudents in our schools. This was animportant question for me because I havesuch a deep love for Israel and I try tointegrate a love of Israel into the curriculum,but I know that there are a lot of mixedfeelings about Israel on the part of manyof the parents of the children in the school.
During recent years, Israel has received a great deal of negative attention in themedia – even to the point of saying thatIsrael should not exist. But I have beenthinking about why Israel SHOULD exist,and the positive aspects we teach ourchildren about Israel.
I would like to share with you why I thinkIsrael is important to the Jewish people,and how we teach about Israel in theReligious School.
Israel is the Jewish homeland. It is the placewhere our biblical ancestors lived, and whereJews have lived from then until now.Everywhere you walk in Israel, you arestanding on or near a place that is mentionedin the bible. You are able to touch the outerwall of the Holy Temple. You are able tovisit the graves of our ancestors.
Israel is a place where Jews can come if no other place will take them. Israel hashelped thousands of Jewish refugees fromall over the world come to Israel, and hashelped them once they arrived on itsshores – Jews from Europe after theHolocaust, and Jews from Ethiopia andRussia who were not allowed to live asJews in those countries. While I do notbelieve that we should live in fear of beingexpelled from the countries in which we live,it is comforting to know that we have a placeto go if our religious lives are threatened.
Israel is a place where the Hebrewlanguage is kept alive. Hebrew is spokennot only in synagogue, but in everydaylanguage. Hebrew is the language heardin the grocery stores, on the busses and inthe homes. The Hebrew language reflectswho we are as a people.
Israel is a place where time is markedaccording to “Jewish rhythm.” Every Fridayafternoon, most stores close and mostfamilies gather to spend time together –whether it be for a Friday night Shabbatmeal or just to enjoy being with relativesand friends. Schools, stores and businessesclose for Jewish holidays and familiesspend time with one another. On IsraeliIndependence Day, there are celebrationseverywhere – on the streets, in parks, inhomes. On Holocaust Remembrance Day,the radio/television stations cease allregular programming and read the namesof the six million who died. On Purim, thestreets are filled with children and adultswho are dressed in costume.
Throughout history, Jews have prayed forIsrael, written poems and songs about ourlonging to be in Israel, cried when Israel’sexistence was threatened, and celebratedIsrael’s successes. Jews strove throughoutthe centuries (when Israel was not a Jewishcountry) to go back to the land of theirancestors and regain statehood.
Israel needs us as a friend. Just like wewould treat a friend, we may not believethat everything Israel is doing is right,but we still need to be a friend to Israelduring these difficult times.
We need to be critical consumers when we read and hear news about Israel. Everyreport we read has its own agenda and bias.
Israel is our spiritual and religious center.In our prayers, we ask that Israel beblessed with peace. At weddings, we breaka glass to remember the destruction of theHoly Temple. At every seder, we proclaim,“Next year in Jerusalem!”
Israel is our political and national center. Itis the only state in the world where Jewishpolitical parties vie with one another to holdthe reins of power. It is the only state whose
national anthem speaks of the Jews’ ages-old hope of living in freedom in our land.
Israel is our cultural center. Israel hosts a thriving Jewish cultural life filled withpoetry, music, plays, film, and art. Jews allover the world listen to Israeli singers,attend theater/movies that are produced in Israel, and buy Israeli art.
Love of Israel is actually a mitzvah, spelledout in the Torah. In Hebrew, this mitzvahis called Ahavat Tziyon (love of Zion).This mitzvah is referred to by the prophetIsaiah, who said: “Rejoice with Jerusalemand be glad for her.”
In summary, although we may be conflictedabout some of the things Israel is doing,and we may feel like we don’t know enoughabout Israel, it is still important to talkabout Israel with our students. Even thoughwe may not approve of what Israel does, weneed to teach the children that it is ourspiritual, religious, political, national andcultural center. We need to teach them thatit is important to love Israel like we love a friend – through good times and bad. The following poem by Yehudah Amichaiexpresses the circle that continues to goround and round through the centuries inIsrael and in the Jewish people – the linkbetween old and new, ancient and modern,our past, ourselves and our children.
In a modern museumIn an old synagogueIn the synagogueIWithin meMy heartWithin my heartA museumWithin a museumA synagogueWithin itIWithin meMy heartWithin my heartA museum
Sincerely,Ellen Fox
From 1978 to 2010, Temple Solel has grown from a handful of families with the dream ofbuilding a strong, Reform Jewish temple community to the bustling center of prayer, learning,and activities in which you participate today. Those early founders dedicated themselves to thetask. Their foresight, hard work, and fundraising efforts enabled their dream to blossom. Wemust continue their work and keep Temple Solel on strong footing to provide a lively Jewish
community for our children, grandchildren, friends, and even strangers. Please consider joiningthe Circle of Honor to further support this important effort.
C I R C L E O F H O N O R
Pillars … $12,500 • Temple Membership• 25 Tributes or Memorials per year into the
General Fund• Recognition at High Holy Days• Membership in Men’s Club and/or Sisterhood• No fees for Religous School, Bar/Bat Mitzvah
and Confirmation• 4 extra High Holy Day tickets for out-of-town
family members• 2 tickets to Temple Solel’s annual major fundraiser
Benefactors … $9,650• Temple Membership• 25 Tributes or Memorials per year into the
General Fund• Recognition at High Holy Days• Membership in Men’s Club and/or Sisterhood• No fees for Religous School, Bar/Bat Mitzvah
and Confirmation• 4 extra High Holy Day tickets for out-of-town
family members• 2 tickets to Temple Solel’s annual major fundraiser
Patrons … $4,850• Temple Membership• 20 Tributes or Memorials per year into the
General Fund• Recognition at High Holy Days• Membership in Men’s Club and/or Sisterhood• 4 extra High Holy Day tickets for out-of-town
family members• 2 tickets to Temple Solel annual major fundraiser
Sponsors … $4,000• Temple Membership• 15 Tributes or Memorials per year into the
General Fund• Recognition at High Holy Days• 4 extra High Holy Day tickets for out-of-town
family members• 2 tickets to Temple Solel’s annual major fundraiser
Friends … $3,150• Temple Membership• 10 Tributes/Memorials per year into the General Fund• Recognition at High Holy Days
B E N E F I T S
Benefactors
Patrons
Sponsors
Friends
All Israel is responsible for one another. — Talmud
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“When I was born into this world, I found many carob trees planted by my father and grandfather. Just as they planted trees for me, I am planting trees for my children and grandchildren
so they will be able to eat the fruit of these trees.”
One of the many ways that members of our congregationhave chosen to express their deep commitment to ourcommunity is by naming Temple Solel in their will, in their
trust, in another planned charitable gift, or by making an endowmentdonation. This is a way to make a lasting contribution that continuesyour Jewish legacy in perpetuity.
We wish to thank those generous donors and to acknowledgethem as members of the Legacy Circle.
If you have named Temple Solel in your will or trust, or if you havemade another form of legacy gift to Temple Solel, we would like toacknowledge your generosity. Any amount of giving is greatlyappreciated. Please call Robin Rubin at (760) 436-0654, and we will beglad to add your name to the membership list for the Legacy Circle.
L E G AC Y C I R C L E G A R D E N O F G I V I N G
“Just as you came and found treesplanted by others, so you must plant
for your children”
From this central message, a circularpathway of granite tiles and paversinscribed with the names of our
children, families and loved ones permanentlyreside. The Temple Solel Garden, designed byartist Laurie Gross is an extension of ourSanctuary design of the glass shards burstingforth upon creation. The center of our gardenfeatures a circular arc vibrating out to its coreedges — signifying “Solel” and our pathway toTorah and holiness.
The following paver inscriptions were recentlyordered for installation in the Garden of Giving:
Regina and Aron GotzTogether Again
2010
With Gratitude for Warmly Welcoming Our Avi
July, 2010
For more information or an order form, please contact Robin Rubin in the Temple office so you and your family can participate in this on-going project.
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Bruce Abrams
Janet Abrams
Alex Appliances
Allen’s New York Pizza
Anonymous
Anthology
Dr. Jerry & Bev Auerbach
Baird Photography
Daniel Baird
Bead Therapy
Beehive Waxing Salon
Emily & Jordan Berman
William & Kelley Berman
Birch Aquarium
Ellen & Mark Bramson
Kent & Judy Bricker
Bridget Brielmaier & Paris Bissat
Boomers
Boston’s Gourmet PizzaRestaurant & Sports Bar
Bressi Ranch Pet Hospital
Arthur & Rosemary Budman
Ron & Beth Cates
Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts
Lynette & Sherwin Chasen
Chili’s
Chipotle Mexican Grill
Chula Vista Nature Center
Cohn Restaurant Group
Micha & Denise Danzig
Jordyn Davidson
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
Del Rio Studios - Patricia Del Rio
Disneyland Resort
Donovan’s Steak and Chop House
Jim & Marti Eisenberg
El Torito - Encinitas
Envision Salon & Spa
Dr. Steven & Karen Feitelberg
Flippin’ Pizza
Firenze Trattoria
Mindi & Doug Frankel
Beth Levy / Flow Motion
Frog’s Fitness Encinitas
Froots
Glenn Goodstein
Glorietta Bay Inn
Sharyn Goldstein
Hal & Judy Grant
Great News! Discount Cookware& Cooking School
Cami & Seth Greenberg
Gusto Trattoria Italiana
Hillside Artisans Children’sBoutique
Larry & Lynne Henkin
Lee Hochner & Karli Kent
Hollywood Wax Museum &Guinness World
Records Museum
In-N-Out Burger
J* Company Youth Theatre
Ken & Darylene Jacobs
Jer’s Handmade Chocolates
K1 Speed Inc.
Kiki Pavloff - Kiki’s Hair Studio
Ki’s Restaurant
La Costa Resort & Spa
La Jolla Playhouse
Alexis & Steven Larky
Legoland California
David Levy/Ed Baker
Lifetime Smiles
Sherri Littman
Marcia Kern & Marty Stern
Maritime Museum
T.R. Marritt- La Costa
Devin Mathios
Phil Mickelson
Mimi’s Café - Oceanside
Mingei International Museum
Miyabi Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar
Museum of Tolerance
Naked Café
Esther Nassimi
Newport Avenue Optometry
North County Martial Arts
Gilbert Omens
P.F. Chang’s
Pacific Southwest RailwayMuseum
Pacifica Del Mar
Pala Casino Spa Resort
Pat & Oscar’s - Carlsbad
Pipes Café
PlayWerx
Potato Shack
Purefitness
Quakes
Caryn Rosen
Debby Rosenzweig
Denise Ross
Robin Rubin
Judy Rudin
Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
Sage Health
Salon Forte
Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza
San Diego Coaster Company
San Diego Hall of Champions
San Diego Historical Society
San Diego Jewish Journal
San Elijo Dance and Muscia
Save Our HeritageOrganization
Sharon Rosen Leib
Nathalie Sherman
Signorelli & Signorelli Vintage
Brenda Silvers
Six Flags Magic Mountain, Los Angeles
Skirball Cultural Center
Sophia & Chloe
Souplantation & SweetTomatoes
Spare Soles
Sparkle
Stacy Simons, RN
Stage Door Dance Kids
Jodi Stein
Steve & Georgia Goldberg
Steve & Theresa Schoenfeld
Steven M. Ratner
Barry Stone
Style Ride - Personal Shopper & Stylist
Sue Ann Scheck
Surf Diva Surf School
Susan Ram
TAFFE Productions
Tahlia Essman
Tan @ The Islands
Dave & Amy Taxer
Temple Solel Adult Education
Temple Solel ECC
Temple Solel Gift Shop
Teresa Price/Silpada Jewelry
TGI Fridays - Carlsbad
The Comedy & Magic Club
The French Gourmet
The Huntington Library Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
The Living Desert
The Original Pancake House
The Redsun-Coffidis Family
The Wave Waterpark
Total Woman Gym & Day Spa
TRE Clothing/Rochelle Johnson
Tupperware
USS Midway Museum
Shaney & Tom Vorkoper
Brandi Weinstein (Tutor TutorNorth County)
Wendy Ullrich Photography
Annette Winter
West Point Thoroughbreds
Wonders - Children LearningLanguage
THANK YOU, LIVE AND SILENT AUCTION DONORS
On behalf of Temple Solel we would like to thank the sponsors and auction item donors for making the 2010 Spring Gala “Honoring the Past, Celebrating the Future,” a huge success.
It is the generous donations of these businesses and individuals who made our event possible. As a thank you to our donors, we hope that you will patronize these businesses listed in the coming months.
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Our Clergy• Rabbi Frank’s Discretionary Fund• Rabbi Brown’s Discretionary Fund• Cantorial Music Fund
Our Temple• Building Tributes• General Temple Fund• Prayerbook Fund• Shir Chadash Music Fund• Tree of Life Leaves
($250 small; $300 large)• Yahrzeit Plaques
($450 member; $650 non-member)
Our Programs• Aaron Price Children’s Library• Adult Education• Alliger/Baron Memorial Speaker’s Fund• Alpert Mendelson Library• Chavurat Chesed
(meals of condolence for mourners)• Hineynu
(assistance to Temple members in need)• Israel Action Fund• Social Action Fund• Synaplex• Tzedakah Fund (assistance to people in need)
Our Youth• Campership Fund• Early Childhood Center• Etanu (outreach to post high school
children of members)• Rabbi Bohm Israel Scholarship Fund
(assistance to teens traveling to Israel)• Rabbi Ted Riter College Scholarship Fund
(college participation in Jewish programming)• Religious and Hebrew School• Sondra Ottenstein Memorial Fund
(Religious School scholarships)• Youth Fund
C O N T R I B U T I O N S
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS & SUPPORT
You are invited to make a donation to Temple Solel as a means of sharing your joys and sorrows with your fellow congregants and at the same time help Temple Solel meet its funding needs.
O U R C L E R G Y
*Funds granted through the Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego.
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O U R YO U T H
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S U K KOT P I C N I C Friday, Sept 24, 6:00pm(Please print legibly)
Name(s): ___________________________________________________________________________ No. Attending: _______________
Phone: ________________________________________________ Email: ___________________________________________________
❏ I/We will attend and bring our own dairy dinner.
❏ I/We wish to order___________ dinners @ $12 per person. Number of meals___________
Send form to: Temple Solel, 3575 Manchester Avenue, Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007 Attn: Sukkot Picnic
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Jill & Wayne Johnson, Owners and Temple members10% off of membership price for Temple Solel members
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3575 Manchester Ave.Cardiff by the Sea CA 92007
Jamie Rodin President
Kelley Berman Vice President
Dr. Steven Feitelberg Vice President
Dr. Robert Weisgrau Vice President
Margaret Bradbury Corporate Secretary
Erica Siegman Treasurer
Sheri Sachs Past President
David M. Frank Senior Rabbi
Jeff Brown Associate Rabbi
William Tiep Cantor
Robin S. Rubin Executive Director
Ellen Fox School Director
Cathy Goldberg ECC Director
Craig Parks Youth Programming Director
Judy Bricker Adult Programming Director
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Karin Bensusen
Maya Botvinick
Micha Danzig
Eva-Lynn Diesenhaus
Glenn Goodstein
Seth Greenberg
Dawn Grossman
Burt Koonsvitsky
Stephen Lash
David Lieber
Miriam Lieber
Mike Russell
Linda Shoob
Ed Thomas
Elaine Waldman
Elizabeth Wosika
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Wednesday, November 179:00am–7:00pm
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