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Wise Simple

Wicked

One WhoKnows Not

ChagPesach

SameachMarch 30 - April 7

Second Night Seder

Volume 77 Issue 8 | March 2018 | www.tbsmb.org

See page 15 for details

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In This Issue

Board of Trustees

Shabbat Schedule............................2Calendar...............................................3Elu v’Elu ................................................4Rabbi Pomerantz...............................5School News.......................................6Cantor’s Message .............................7Rabbi Morrison ..................................8Sisters in the ‘Hood ..........................9The Tribe ..............................................10PACT ......................................................11

Shalom Rav .........................................12/13Shalom Baby/Shalom Family .......14Passover Second Seder..................15Birthdays ..............................................16Anniversaries ......................................17B’nei Mitzvah ......................................18Taste of Israel......................................19Havdalah..............................................19Tzedakah .............................................20Recent Deaths/PACT .......................21

HaKOL March 2018

Gary A. Glickstein Rabbi

Robert A. Davis Rabbi, D.Min.

Gayle Pomerantz Rabbi

Amy L. Morrison Rabbi/Youth

Lisa V. Segal Cantor

Steven Haas Cantor Emeritus

Mark Flaxer Executive Director

Mark Baranek Director of Congregational Engagement

Margie Zeskind Head of School

Barb Shimansky Director of School for Living Judaism

Nerissa Balland Director of Communications/Marketing

Lorna Rodriguez Director of Finance

Dalia Katz Director of Supplemental Education

Greg Lawrence Director of The Tribe/

Shalom Baby/Shalom Family

Michael Svayg Director of Operations

OFFICERS

Judy Drucker

Robin Straus FurlongEtan MarkSuzanne Meltzer

Stevan PardoAllan PekorVanessa Ressler

PRESIDENT Karen Rivo

VICE PRESIDENTS

TREASURER Michael Levinson

SECRETARY Bobbi Ossip

BOARD OF TRUSTEESJulie BasnerJose BenreyMichael Berman Eric BroadJohn BusselSteven ChanelesBart Chepenik Lisa Cicero Heidi CooperBarbara GelberTerry Jove

Diane Katzen Mark Meland Michael Pardo Denis Russ Marte SingermanMyra Spindel Rachel UngerMichael WeinbergCarrie Wiesenfeld Cheryl Zuckerman

PAST PRESIDENTS*Alfred B. Rosenstein*Dr. Max Ellis*Morris Berrick*Harry A. Cornblum*Louis J. Krensky*Shepard Broad*Leon J. Ell*Ralph Spero*John Serbin*Judge Harry Arthur Greenberg*James Albert*Louis Snetman*Jack Fink*Eli Katzin*James S. Knopke

*Milton Gaynor*Harold B. Vinik*Neal O. AmdurMarvin Stonberg*Helen Kotler Michael DribinCharles A. CitrinAndrew R. HirschlNancy Kipnis RatzanRobert HertzbergShelley Niceley GroffRonald Albert, Jr.Peter RussinMarjorie BaronJack Karson

*deceased

ADVISORY BOARD

HONORARY TRUSTEES

Education Committee Chair Suzanne Meltzer

Sisterhood Co-Presidents Annette Cannon & Liza Samuel

Brotherhood Presidents Eric Broad

BESHTY President Jonathan Choeff

Founding Sr. Rabbi Leon Kronish, D.D.

Auxiliary Rabbi Harry Jolt

Cantor Emeritus David Conviser

Harvey ChaplinJoel Friedland Gary GersonDavid Kenin Donald Lefton

Hillel MeyersIrving MillerGerald RobinsManuel Zaiac

“Shabbat is a taste of paradise.” Talmud, Berachot 57a

Shabbat Evening Services6:00 pm | FridayOur Shabbat evening service will embrace you. Fresh and familiar music willenable you to give voice to your own spirit. Special occasions in the lives of ourcongregants, Jewish teachings, and sermons from our rabbis will enhance “Shabbat— our sanctuary in time.”

Torah Study on Shabbat Morning9:30 am |Saturday morningStart your Saturday morning with Torah study and a bagel with a schmear (spread) ofcream cheese. Each Shabbat morning we will study Parashat HaShavua, theweekly Torah portion, before our Shabbat Morning Minyan (which starts at 10:30 am).The rabbis will lead a discussion of ancient commentaries and teachings and revealthe Torah’s modern and relevant lessons.

Shabbat ClubFriday during evening servicesChildren age 2 through grade 2 meet for a Shabbat experience under the supervisionof our early childhood department. Call the school office for more information.

Tot Shabbat10:00 am | Saturday morningJoin us for a wonderful young family Shabbat experience! This interactive program isgeared for families with children up to the age of five years old. Following TotShabbat, families stay and enjoy time together on our beautiful playground. This is agreat way to celebrate Shabbat with your family and other young families. See moreat tbsmb.school/programs/family

Shabbat Morning Minyan10:30 am | Saturday morningOur clergy and members of our congregation help to lead the prayers andread the Torah in our beautiful chapel or sanctuary.

Family ShabbatDesignated SaturdaysOur School for Living Judaism (SLJ) invites you to a Family Shabbat experience ondesignated Saturdays. We provide a multi-generational experience exploring Jewishvalues and helping families develop a “shared tool kit” and a common language forliving a Jewish life. While Family Shabbat is a required part of our SLJ program, all ofour Temple families are encouraged to join us! For more information or to RSVPcontact Ana Sheridan.

B’nei Mitzvah Service10:00 am or 4:30 pm | Saturday Morning or AfternoonThese services occur only when a member of the Temple is celebrating the occasionof becoming bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah. Please see HaKOL or tbsmb.org for thecurrent schedule.

Kodesh and CoffeeFriday Evening After Shabbat Evening ServicesJoin us after Shabbat evening services to be with old friends, meet new friends, listento music, enjoy coffee, and celebrate the joy of Shabbat.

Live StreamingWatch Friday night and Saturday morning Shabbat services on your computer atwww.tbsmb.org/watch.

SHABBAT SCHEDULEtbsmb.org/spiritual-life/shabbat

1ST VICE PRESIDENT Jeff Graff

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02 5:00-6:00 pm Broadway Pre-Neg

03 9:30-11:00 am SLJ Family tbsmb.org/education/slj/sljevents

Shabbat

03 4:30-6:30 pm Benjamin Kaplan

Minchah Bar Mitzvah

04 4:00-7:00 pm Rabbi Glickstein tbsmb.org/shalomrav

Off-Broadway

05 4:00-4:30 pm Feeding Program

07 7:00-9:00 pm SITH Leadership tbsmb.org/sisters

Team Meetings

08 TBSIS

Teacher Appreciation Day tbsmb.school/calendar

08 7:00-9:00 pm Evolving Nesters tbsmb.org/evolvingnesters

Pre-Purim Program

09 TBSIS NO SCHOOL tbsmb.school/calendar

09 9:30-11:00 am Mini BESHTY Youth Group

10 10:00 am-12:00 pm Parker Martorella Bat Mitzvah

10 4:30-6:30 pm Claudia Golden

Minchah Bat Mitzvah

13 7:00-9:30 pm Rabbi Glickstein tbsmb.org/shalomrav

Movie Night

14 7:00-9:00 pm SITH Organizing tbsmb.org/sisters

Your Lives

15 8:30-9:30 am TBSIS Adam Cohen tbsmb.school/support/pto

Daddy & Me Breakfast

TBSIS Open House tbsmb.school

16-19 jTravel Washington, D.C. Trip tbsmb.org/jtravel

17 Blessings in a Backpack bsmb.org/social-justice/direct-service

(TBSIS Foundation

Level Families)

17 9:30-11:00 am SLJ Family Shabbat tbsmb.org/education/slj/sljevents

17 4:30-6:30 pm Cole Young Minchah

Bar Mitzvah

18 Ronald McDonald House tbsmb.org/social-justice/direct-service

19 3:00-5:00 pm Mazon: tbsmb.org/mitzvahday

Feeding the Homeless

19 7:00-9:00 pm Nehemiah Action Assembly tbsmb.org/social-justice/advocacy

20 6:00-8:30 pm Taste of Israel Dinner tbsmb.org/israel/programs

23 10:00-11:00 am TBSIS Passover Skit

24 10:45 am-12:30 pm Shalom Baby Reunion tbsmb.school/programs/parents-to-be

24 4:30-6:30 pm Noah Cohen Bar Mitzvah

25 10:30 am-12:00 pm Shalom Family Passover tbsmb.school/shalomfamily

31 6:00 pm Second Night Seder www.tbsmb.org/

Week 1

Week 2

Week 4

Week 3

Fridays6:00–7:00 pm

Shabbat Evening Service

Fridays7:00–8:00 pm

Oneg Shabbat

Saturdays9:30–10:30 amTorah Study

Saturdays9:45–10:45 amTot Shabbat

Saturdays10:30 am–12:00 pm

Shabbat Minyan Services

Saturdays12:00–1:00 pmKiddush Lunch

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ELU V’ELURabbi Gary Glickstein

I have always tried to learn lessons from accomplishedindividuals and integrate them into my life and work. As Isaid during these past High Holy Days, John Wooden, thelegendary coach of the UCLA men’s basketball team,taught me when to retire. He said: “It’s time ... I did my best… any time you can walk away saying you did your best,you’ve won.”

He also added: “Th-Th-that’s all folks.” That is the part of hisretirement that does not apply to me.

Ever since the announcement of my retirement from theposition of Senior Rabbi of Temple Beth Sholom, I havebeen asked repeatedly three questions:

1. Why?2. When?3. The third question is, in the words of Marilyn and AlanBergman and Michel Legrand (and sung by Frank Sinatra):“What are you doing the rest of your life, north and southand east and west of your life?”

Let me try to answer these three questions and one bonusquestion as best I can:

Why?

My heart and mind (coupled with my aging body) tell me itis time. I was asked to become your rabbi at 37 years ofage. I was young, energetic, in tune with the times, clear inmy vision, and enthusiastic to take on any and allchallenges – and there were many. Today I am consciousevery day of the challenges of memory loss, lack ofbalance, tiredness, and other limitations which impede myability to serve our congregation in the ways you deserve tobe served. I am proud of what we have accomplishedtogether over the last 33 years. It is time.

When?

May 31, 2018, will be my last official day as Senior Rabbi.June 1, 2018, is my first official day as Rabbi Emeritus.

(Bonus question) What is a Rabbi Emeritus?

The title is an honorific bestowed upon me by our TempleBoard to signify that I have served you honorably and well.The title also continues to connect me to Temple BethSholom. In my new role, I will support Rabbi Pomerantz inher new role as Senior Rabbi and follow her lead as sheguides our congregation into the future.

What will you do with the rest of your life?

In my career, I have seen so many whose lives were cutshort. In the Psalms it is written, “The years of a person’s lifeare 70 or by virtue of strength 80.” I have been blessed toreach 70 years and hope to achieve the 80 number.However, none of us know about the next minute, let alonetomorrow. Our Board has gifted me with a sabbatical for theperiod of June 1, 2018, through December 1, 2019. Joanieand I are presently deciding on our hopes and dreams forthat sabbatical time. If God wills it, we will take thatsabbatical and return to South Florida afterward andreconnect with our congregation and community here. Inmy next Elu for April, I plan to share additional details withyou. Stay tuned. More to follow.

As my Grams liked to proclaim: “It’s all for the best.” And Iwill add: “Th-Th-that’s NOT all folks.”

tbsmb.org/rabbinictransition

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RONALD MCDONALD HOUSEMARCH 18

Captains: Suzanne Meltzer ([email protected])Jodi Gallant ([email protected])

Rabbi Gayle Pomerantz

UPDATES

BLESSINGS IN A BACKPACKMARCH 17

Captains: Tiffany Hurwitz ([email protected])Marina Lubow ([email protected])

KEEPING IT CLEAN! FAMILY-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTSAPRIL 22 (EARTH DAY)

Captains: Rachel Unger ([email protected])Allison Greenfield ([email protected])

“Do not stand idly by …”

The mission of the Social Justice Network is to repair the world by motivating and educating our congregation to serviceand advocacy. Help us improve the lives of those in our community by participating in one of these meaningful events:

CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY (CHS)APRIL 29

Captains: Cheryl Zuckerman ([email protected])Diana Rosen ([email protected])

MAZONTHIRD MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH

Captains: Linda and Frederic Friedman ([email protected]) Alice Miller ([email protected])

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Dear Families,

Within the hallways and walls of our Temple BethSholom Innovative School (TBSIS), we embrace our needto understand one another to really succeed in life. Weeach see ourselves as parts of our larger caring system,working together toward building our communityperspectives where we are learning how to live together.We hold our academic learning goals to high standards,but we see our human learning qualities as equallyimportant in achieving our life goals. This is punctuatedin our KEHILLA APPROACH™, where we work every dayto build kindness, empathy, honesty, integrity, life-longlearning, and acceptance.

In October of 2017, a group of our TBSIS professionals,along with two of our parents, studied at Opal School inPortland, Oregon. Opal School, a Reggio Emilia-inspiredearly childhood and elementary school dedicated tochange-making, is a member of the international networkof Ashoka Changemaker Schools. This network ofelementary, middle, and high schools focuses onbuilding empathy, teamwork, leadership,problem-solving, and change-making as studentoutcomes. We will be taking another group of TBSISprofessionals to Opal School this month to continue ourstudies around our practices inspired by the ReggioEmilia Approach and how this connects to making ourworld a better place.

In “Teaching the New Literacy,” an article written byAshoka’s Global Chair for Framework Change Henry F.De Sio, change-making and empathy are finding theirplace alongside reading and math within the corecompetencies for student achievement. Majorbroadcasting networks have covered the importance ofbuilding empathy and growing change agents to meetthe needs of our fast-paced world beyond our cookie-cutter model of factory workers and industrialapproaches. We are living in an age of empowermentwhere technology has equalized our ability for activeparticipation and innovation once only available to aselect group.

With this empowerment comes the daunting responsibility tomove our actions beyond the old-world thinking, whererepetition was at the core, toward embracing uncertainty andchange as values that guide us toward growing a sustainablefuture. Mr. De Sio further stated that this paradigm shift in ourthinking is as “dramatic as shifting from a flat world to around one. Once you understand this fact, you see theimperative for a new roadmap and a new framework tomatch the new landscape.” He highlights that we need anopen system where collaboration and teamwork are at thecore of development, leadership, and decision-making. Skillsbased on empathy and cognitive empathy are necessary forthese kinds of change-making approaches.

We feel this within our TBSIS mission. We are activelygrowing learners who value cooperation, collaboration, andinterdependence as goals instead of competition andindividual achievement. We intentionally build real-lifeexperiences for our learners to develop these essentialcompetencies. What we are seeing is that together we arebetter. The synergistic effect of all the parts working togetheris creating a greater whole! Within this community mindset,we are succeeding in achieving our personal goals, too,because these goals are inextricably woven into the fabric ofour community-building processes.

For more about this seeashoka.org/en/story/teaching-new-literacy.

B’Shalom,

Margie Zeskind

School NewsMargie ZeskindHead of School

Our First Graders Take Action to Help!

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A Message from the CantorCantor Lisa Segal

Pictured left:

“Martin Luther King Shabbat”featuring “Dr. Nelson Hall and Friends,” the Temple Beth Sholom ChaiNotes Adult Choir, and Temple Beth Sholom Rockers Children’s Choir

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HaKOL March 2018 Page 8

A Message from Rabbi MorrisonRabbi Morrison

Congratulations to our BESHTY teens Marley Penson, Delila Penson, and Louie D'Antuono, on being chosen to serve asstaff at this year's Camp Jenny Mitzvah Retreat! Camp Jenny is the mitzvah corps project for the NFTY Southern Area andSouthern Tropical Region. Through Camp Jenny, children from inner-city Atlanta get the opportunity to receive the loveof big "brothers and sisters," three nutritious meals a day, and encouragement for the future. They also enjoy activities likehiking in the mountains, water play, zip-lining, arts and crafts, and other sports and team-building activities. Camp Jennyis held at URJ Camp Coleman every Memorial Day weekend.

The Temple Beth Sholom Confirmation Class will travel to Washington, D.C., March 16–19 to train at the Religious ActionCenter's L'Taken Leadership Summit. Twenty-five of our teens will be attending with over 150 from around the country.

The program is designed to both expose the teens to a variety of public policy issues and explore the Jewish values thatinform the Reform Movement’s advocacy around these issues. Throughout the weekend, the teens will learn to write aneffective, persuasive and passionate speech on a topic of their choice and will present these speeches when they visit theoffices of our Senators and Representatives on the Monday of the program.

Save the date: April 19: Temple Beth Sholom Confirmation Service!

The new program from TBSIS, "Hooray, It's Havdalah!"with Rabbi Morrison, has brought together more than40 families to celebrate the end of Shabbat with aclass activity and potluck dinner. Each family madetheir own Havdalah sets and learned how to mark theend of Shabbat as a community. Stay tuned for thedates for your child's opportunity.

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Sisters in the ’HoodPresents:

BIDIKAT CHAMEITZ – “Organizingfor Passover and Beyond”7:00 – 9:00 pm | March 14

Temple Beth Sholom

ROSH CHODESH BRUNCHHONORING JOANIE GLICKSTEIN

11:00 am | Sunday, April 15 Temple Beth Sholom More Info and Register:

tbsmb.org/shalomrav

Holy Grounds Gift ShopVisit Sisters in the ’Hood’s Gift Shopto purchase gifts for your home,

teachers, b’nei mitzvah, weddings,parties, hostess gifts, or maybe

yourself!

Regular Gift Shop hours:8:30 am - 3:00 pmMonday,Tuesday

Wednesday, and Friday

Sisters in the ‘Hood

Annette Cannon Liza Samuel

Please join us for the ninth annual Wendy Walk Miami Beach to support research for sarcoma, a rareaggressive cancer. One day we hope to wipe out this rare cancer that sadly affected the life of WendyLandes. Wendy was the sister of Michael and Stephanie Rosen from Hibiscus Island, Miami Beach.

For more information: wendywalk.orgOr contact Stephanie Rosen (305) 970-5603 ([email protected])

March, and the spring equinox, is my favorite time of year. I’m sure it has a lotto do with being raised in New York where I anticipated warm days ahead.And perhaps a bit to do with being born in Iran, where the spring equinoxmarks a new year. As a child, I remember it was the month we all gathered towatch Yul Brynner in “The Ten Commandments” on TV, and my parentswould work diligently for weeks to clean the house and boil pots and sheets inanticipation of Passover. While I love Passover, I’m not such a fan of thePassover cleaning. Cleaning out chameitz crumbs from under the fridge andstove can make anyone want to run away on vacation!

Over the years, I have learned this type of deep cleaning serves a veryrewarding purpose. Getting down on the ground, looking for crumbs, ishumbling and spiritually grounding. This holiday teaches us to get rid ofanything inflated; most importantly our egos. Passover teaches usself-discipline, as we abstain from a week of empty carbs. In our family, wealways make it a time for tzedakah and teaching gratitude.

Gratitude is all about understanding our position in the world and our goodfortune in relation to many others. When you do something as simpleas empty your cupboards of pasta boxes, crackers and bread and give it tothose in need, you teach a sense of abundance and gratitude. Instead oftalking about it, this is an opportunity to show our children how lucky we areto have so much that we can give.

If you can, have the whole family pitch in with the purge. They may whine atfirst, but there lies a great feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment that isliberating when you are done. This is, after all, the festival celebrating freedom;freedom from our egos as well as anything else that enslaves us. So, take yourtime, don’t just rush and throw everything in a junk drawer. To assist us in ourpreparation, Sisters in the ‘Hood is hosting an exciting, educational Passoverclean-up seminar. Our member Sarah, owner of “Less is More OrganizingServices,” will graciously reveal her secrets to organizing our homes.

Look for future communications regarding details and registration informationon our website at tbsmb.org/sisters.

With Sisterly Love,

Liza Samuel and Annette Cannon Co-Presidents, Sisters in the ‘Hood

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Jews in CanoesThe Tribe Creates a Meaningful Eco-Spiritual Experience

This past Tu B'Shevat, the Tribe enjoyed our 3rd annualJews in Canoes trip north to Oleta River State Park, wherewe kayaked, enjoyed foods that grow on trees, celebratedwith plentiful wine and tree-birthday shots, andappreciated nature for the New Year of The Trees.

This Jews in Canoes was our most special yet. What setthis apart from all other Jews in Canoes to date was eachparticipant’s sharing, at the onset of our Tu B’ShevatSeder, what they were "planting and growing" forthemselves, metaphorically, this year. Every singleparticipant meaningfully shared their intentions for thecoming year in a way that allowed The Tribe to shine as aspiritual, lay-led Jewish community of Jewish youngprofessionals in addition to its already strong reputation

as a producer of outstanding nightlife and an avenue forworthy, consistent volunteer opportunities for Jewishyoung professionals here in Miami.

Thank you to all of our Tribesters who gathered with us tomake this celebration of Tu B'Shevat a truly memorableone! A very special thank you to Tribe Board Member andJews in Canoes Event Chair David Brownstein forcreating this event with me.

Greg LawrenceDirector, The Tribe786-364-4406 | [email protected] thetribe.org

THE TRIBE

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Rabbi Glickstein Off-Broadway March 4, 2018 | 4:00 pm

Shalom Rav

Please join us for a series of events

celebrating and honoring Rabbi Gary &

Joanie Glickstein’s 33 years of service!

It’s opening night (and the only night) to see Rabbi Glickstein demonstrate his passion for theater in an entertaining show. Rabbi will perform some of his favorite Broadway melodies with some special guests, followed by a show-tunes tribute to the Glicksteins by some of our most talented (and maybe a few less talented) congregants. This will be an evening to remember and a special way to express our appreciation for this extraordinary couple.

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just joanie!A Rosh Chodesh Brunch Honoring joanie Glickstein

Rabbi Glickstein wrote, “I am the Rabbi I am because of the mensch who is my wife, Joanie. Even more, I am the person I am because she agreed to be my love and life partner.” Joanie’s impact on Temple Beth Sholom is immeasurable. Come and celebrate at this Rosh Chodesh Brunch (for both men and women) honoring our beloved Joanie! This event will be filled with warmth and love—just like Joanie!$36 per personrsvp at tbsmb.org/shalomrav by april 6

April 15, 2018 | 11:00 am

Register for

Retirement Shabbat

May 11 & 12, 2018RSVP at tbsmb.org/shalomrav

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Shalom Family Builds Community

in Miami-Dade's Parks

Tu B'Shevat is often thought of as the quintessential Jewishholiday for appreciating nature. And sure enough, familiesfrom all over Miami-Dade and beyond gathered at Oleta RiverState Park for our second annual Shalom Family Tu B'Shevat.

We Jews also have the opportunity to appreciate natureduring Passover. After leaving Egypt, the Jews werein bamidbar, the wilderness, for 40 years! Remembering this,we have a truly experiential Passover Exodus journey for youand your family:

10:30 am | Sunday, March 25Shalom Family Passover Exodus

Enchanted Forest Elaine Gordon Park in North Miami

Parking is easy, and the setting is serene and intimate. We'llbe easy to find as we congregate for a memorable morningrecreating the Exodus in the comfort of Miami-Dade's ownaccessible wilderness.

Register online at tbsmb.school/shalomfamily.

Greg Lawrence, Rachel KaplanCo-Directors, Shalom Baby & Shalom FamilyShalom Baby Alumni Spring ‘15

Families grow from seeds into trees at thisyear’s Tu B'Shevat.

Families make matzah at last year's Passover.

Last month's Shalom Rav Gala will stay with us always. Aside from theglowing tributes by members of our community, Temple Beth Sholom clergyand leadership, and our children, the overwhelming sense of love andcelebration made it an unforgettable evening.

We would like to personally thank each of you who attended and helped tohonor us, but hope you will accept this public expression of our gratitude.

Our deepest thanks go to Debbie Hirschl, whose energy, flair for detail, abilityto secure an amazing group of volunteers, and sensitivity to our preferencesand needs created a celebration that reflected the best of Temple BethSholom. To the many individuals and vendors who worked on every aspect ofplanning and executing the event under Debbie's superb leadership, wethank you.

Temple Beth Sholom is blessed with a support staff that always performsabove and beyond, and Shalom Rav was no exception.

We are indeed blessed and grateful to have shared so much with this lovingand generous congregation.

Rabbi Gary and Joanie Glickstein

Thank You!

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7:00 pm

For information, contact Mark Baranek at 305.538.7231.

The film centers on a military tribunal led by Chief Trial Judge Dan Haywood (Spencer Tracy), before which four German judges and prosecutors (as compared to 16 defendants in the actual Judges' Trial) stand accused of crimes against humanity for their involvement in atrocities committed under the Nazi regime. The film deals with non-combatant war crimes against a civilian population, the Holocaust, and the post-World War II geopolitical complexity of the actual Nuremberg Trials.

Movie Night

March 13, 2018

with Rabbi Gary Glickstein

Now Showing: Judgment at Nuremberg

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MARCH 1Marina ElmalehCorinna GozlanJeffrey GraffMicaela KupfermanPierce ManheimerSamuel NeuhutMitch RogoffBarry ShevlinJoe SternKelly Weiniger

MARCH 2Paige FairmanLyla GenetKefy HernandezLeo KaisermanJonathan KilmanLewis LeveyJerry MandelEvan MeiselmanStevan PardoRoss RodriguezAsher RussinEdward SquireDylan Turkel

MARCH 3Louise BauerSantiago LahamJerome LibbinEthan Schimko

MARCH 4Karen EdelsteinKevin HirshornKathy LesserMyrna MorrisLeanna RodriguezLucas VellosoJonathan Wald

MARCH 5Marguerite Atkins ZackMichael BernsteinJody GrossAlan NiederMathew SaiontzLois ShermanRandy TorbanCaryl UngerNina Varsavsky

MARCH 6Ilana GilatMatthew JacksonMichele KhatmorSuzan LipsonVictoria MerchadouJuliana SeitlesAlissa Stein

MARCH 7Marlin GalvinElla GauntlettAndrew KirshRemi LevinJustin OxiosRichard SegalJohanna Stowe

MARCH 8Jerri BassukLawrence FullerVictoria LevyParker MartorellaRobert MoretOlger SaballosJoshua SamuelsSpencer Stokes

MARCH 9Harrison BreslowPeter FarberBenjamin FrenchBarbara GanzMiles GlicksteinKevin JacksonJacob KauffmanErica NahmadKatherine NemserJordan ShockettStuart SobelGabrielle TchiraWillow TrasterJennifer Wachs

MARCH 10Joseph AkarPeter CohnSheldon FrankelJackson GessnerCynthia GoodmanFancy LeuchterJonathan LevineJakob "Koby" Resnick

Phyllis Winston

MARCH 11Noah CohenMarlene GreenNoah KleinerSteve KurtzerJacob MantonAllyson PapunenLeslie PathmanLawrence RustinMason Socherman

MARCH 12Ella AdlerElaine BachenheimerMolly ChepenikJoshua DavisJanet HorwitzStella NewmanAndrew SchottensteinPaula TurkenDavid Varsavsky

MARCH 13Maya ExelbertJanine FlaxerShirley GabrielClaudia GoldenTeshuka Hachey-ZviMicaela LehrerSam Rabin

MARCH 14Sanford AronsonJoshua AronsonRobert BildnerZelma DoffekEllie FeldmanMax GrossLaura MendelsonBlake MillerYanina OnyewenjoNoah OrlowskyKarina Simon

MARCH 15Leah ChepenikCherie JobloveDavid KramerTeig LawrenceJudith LeaseDavid Levin

Melissa NetkinSophie NirStephen RapportAli ReissStephanie RosenSteven Siegel

MARCH 16Marisue BeloffPhillip CohenBenjamin CottonMichael DesaulniersHarris GalitzDanya HacheyBarbara HavenickRonald KauffmanSamantha LenardEli Tobin

MARCH 17Elliot BasnerClaudia BrodAdriana Bussel AlonsoAron DoffekDavid FrydMiles GoldenEric GouldEthan GrossmanEthan HymanMichelle KushnerJared ResnickGina RussRachel Samek

MARCH 18Maria BernardScarlet GeigerLorenzo PirariSophie SchmerinDixie Shekels

MARCH 19Mark AbendL. Jules ArkinJulie DavisRobert FriedmanSamuel HareAndi PotamkinJudith RohatinerPhilip Youtie

MARCH 20Charles CarsonDeborah CitrinDaniel FurlongPhyllis GrossSteven HaasRichard LeedsValentino LevyPenelope SaulKaren SepsenwolRobyn Weisman

MARCH 21Hershel CannonIrene DorfmanJason ExteinTiffany HurwitzStanford KaneRussell KooninDaiana KucawcaSydney PerlmanGary RosenbergOlivia Rubell

MARCH 22Melinda BermanSeth CasselZachary FernandezDeborah Gross-MorrisRyan MeltzerLila RosendorfJack SmithAlan SokolDeena Zaron

MARCH 23Ian BialerSabrina DryfoosSloane GittlerAviva SotskyLinda Weitz

MARCH 24Maxwell CohenEvelyn EsformesBen LondonAden LustigJana MillerAriel NudelKara PaldinoSarina Samuel

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MARCH 25Jenna AltmanWendy BarashGail GidneyHoney GillerZoey HymanAiden LauferAlexander MajstorovicMicah ResslerNicole SimkinsLois TepperAndrew Weissmann

MARCH 26Evan BuckGary CiampittiGrace FriedmanDavid KeninJay MeiselmanAimee SilvermanMelissa StoneAdam TrasterAllison TwistZoe Weinberg

MARCH 27Erica DavisLinda JacksonHoward Lenard

Arthur MallySkye MataShelby SandersJessica Wohl

MARCH 28Zalman BacheikovJulie HallmanSteven HurwitzEli LevyMax MillerLauren VayerJoan WortonDavid WrubelSebastian Zel

MARCH 29Rosalie AltmarkRichard BerkowitzMarc BreslowLoren KaisermanRemy LivermanKathy MayrsohnAndrew MoriberJackson PaldinoMadison PathmanThomas Saul

MARCH 30Jonathan AkarGreta CynamonAdam DantonMatthew GaynorPeter HamiltonNicole HaynesAlex MateuSara MateuJoni MeiselmanGinette SimonCharles StuzinSamantha Wald

MARCH 31Adam AgatstonSamuel ChanelesJonah DermerJoel Fleurival JrMathilda GozlanAndrew HydePeter KramerDava Lipsky-CarsonMiles PapunenJacob Russin

MARCH 1Mara & Adam GeronemusBobbye & Harold MillerMichelle & Jason RubellChana & Sam Sheldon

MARCH 3Betty & Craig Berko

MARCH 4Linda & Frederic FriedmanVickie & Brian KreisDeborah & Billy Serbin

MARCH 5Lisa & Neil FairmanDeborah & David KramerSharon Ellis Palmer & Brent PalmerAmy & Richard Stokes

MARCH 6Vanessa Menkes-Orlofsky & Alex Orlofsky

MARCH 7Sari & Arthur AgatstonLeah & Ethan GrossmanVanessa & Jason Zedner

MARCH 8Rosa & Richard KuperPamela & Charles Skalet

MARCH 9Elsie & Eugene HowardSuzanne & Brad MeltzerLiza & Roy Samuel

MARCH 10Amy & Steven Hurwitz

MARCH 11Jennie & Jeff Bernstein

MARCH 14Andrea & Shaun AbrahamsonBarbara Gelber & John BarkerMarra & David Smith

MARCH 16Laura Alonso Gallo & John BusselCheryl & Steven Zuckerman

MARCH 18Joni & Jay Meiselman

MARCH 19Alisa Cloutier & Ian BacheikovCeline & Gerald BermanCaryn & Michael Musaffi

MARCH 21Rebeca & Miguel AlfieRina & Jeff Bass

CONGRATULATIONS ON THE TIME YOU HAVE SHARED TOGETHER

MARCH 22Dolores & Jeffrey HirshLois & Warren Tepper

MARCH 23Wendy Hart & Ronald Schrager

MARCH 24Leslie & Michael Tobin

MARCH 25Julie & Elliot BasnerLaurie Futterman& Luis Correa

Susan & Rob GoldsteinSharon & Olger Saballos

MARCH 26Karen & Jonathan FrydAllison & Perry Greenfield

MARCH 27Lori & Stuart Sobel

MARCH 28Jaleh Samway Bast & Jeffrey Bast

MARCH 29Lauren & Lorne CantorMyra Spindel & Bart Chepenik

MARCH 31Brenda & Andrew NullmanJennifer & Jaret Turkell

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March2018

Benjamin Henry Kaplan will be called to the Torah as a Minchah bar mitzvah on March 3, 2018.He is the son of Jennifer Kaplan and Scott Kaplan and brother of Annabel Kaplan. Hisgrandparents are Arlyn and Stephen Cypen and Myrna and Stephen Kaplan, and hisgreat-grandmother is Hazel Cypen.

Parker Morgan Martorella will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on March 10, 2018. She isthe daughter of Dana and Tim Martorella and sister of Grant Emanuel Martorella. Hergrandparents are Alan and Phyllis Wolpert and Mary Martorella.

Claudia Norma Goldenwill be called to the Torah as a Minchah bat mitzvah on March 10, 2018.She is the daughter of Diana and Bradley Golden and sister of Miles Golden. Her grandparentsare Goldie and Roger Wasman, Lorraine Golden, and Michael Golden, and hergreat-grandparents are Mildred Wasman, Ann Ruben, and Marion and Donald Golden.

Noah Karp Cohenwill be called to the Torah as a Minchah bar mitzvah on March 24, 2018. He is the son of Carol Karp and Jonathan Cohen, and brother of Adam Karp Cohen. Hisgrandparents are Jack Portner, the late Jeanne and Abraham Karp, and the late Estelle and Alex Cohen.

Cole S. Youngwill be called to the Torah as a Minchah bar mitzvah on March 17, 2018. He is theson of Giuliana Sierralta and Michael Young. His grandparents are Gerri and Sergio Lopez DeMesa and Yoconda and Addhemar Sierralta, and his great-grandparents are Dorothy andFrederick Young and RosaMaria Nuñez.

MAZEL TOV

To Deborah and Charles Citrin on the engagement of their daughter Michelle Citrin to Justin Sheaffer of Colorado Springs,Colorado. A May 2018 wedding is planned to take place in Asheville, North Carolina.

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Havdalah is the separation between Shabbatand the rest of the week. Celebrate withsinging, a Shabbat art project, and a tastydinner with Rabbi Morrison!

All pre-K students, your families, and teachersare invited to share a potluck dinner at thehouse of one of your classmates.

For location and reservations contactRabbi Morrison at [email protected].

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ADULT EDUCATION FUNDIn Memory OfEvelyn & Philip Postelnek

by Sara & Mark Kanov

BROAD BUSSEL EDUCATIONINNOVATIVE FUNDIn Memory OfDr. Robert Rosen

by Ann Bussel

BLAUSTEIN SCHOLARSHIPENRICHMENT FUND

by Donna & Arnold Blaustein

CONGREGATON ENGAGEMENTFUNDIn Honor OfBetty & Martin Baranek's 64thwedding anniversaryVisiting Israeli sailors

by Nina & Kenny Stowe Remy Liverman's admission toHebrew Union College RabbinicalSchool

by Anna & Herb Liverman

DAVID DUBROW MEMORIAL FUNDIn Memory OfDavid Dubrow

by Andi & Peter Russin by Robert Gutlohn

GENERAL FUNDIn Memory OfDr. Robert Rosen

by The Kotler Family by Phyllis & Martin Winston by Edith Lundy

Ilse Alexanderby Sharon Parker

In Honor OfChristopher Paldino

by Alexis & Scott Wagner Judy Gelber's birthday

by Mayra & David Lichter Rabbi Gary & Joanie Glickstein

by Debra Goodstone

MUSIC FUNDIn Memory OfDr. Robert Rosen

by Melanie Anne Dernis & Seth D. Rosen

Shirley Kleinby Tammy, Steven, Carly & David Klein

ONEG SHABBAT FUNDby Kathy & Larry Hurwitz

In Memory OfBen Zion Leuchter

by Lisa & Charles Triester In Honor OfHilary Feldman & David Karp'sanniversary

by Hilary Feldman & David Karp Danny Jackson

by Joan & Stanley Worton

RABBI GAYLE POMERANTZWOMENS STUDIES FUND

by Glenna & Michael Milberg

RICHARD A. SHARPSTEINHUMANATARIAN FUNDIn Honor OfJudy Gelber's special birthday

by Debra Leibowitz

SANDRA MORDUJOVICHMEMORIAL FUNDIn Memory OfHelen Katz

by Honey PachterSandra Morudjovich

by Dale & Charles Gratzby Malka & Jorge Mordujovich

In Honor OfDr. & Mrs. Jorge Mordujovich

by Judith Chestler

YAHRZEITIn Memory OfHerman Berg

by Marsha BergRieta Kassay Euster

by Carol Euster-FullerMax w. Harris

by Martha HarrisLeon London

by Margot Ross LondonSalomão Lutzky

by Jose LutzkyWilliam Littman

by Geraldine OssakowMitchell Litvin

by Judith Chestler

Ida Eisenmanby Lauren Firtel

Ruth Kugel BroadMargaret Earnest

by Anita BroadMorris (Moe) Berick

by Joy MayMuriel R. Nathan

by Kim FeinbergRaul Casares

by Luly CasaresSamuel Gertner

by Bernard GertnerMarjorie F. Wien

by Josie KeninMyrtle Epstein

by Roger EpsteinBernice Frankel

by Markus FrankelMinnie Salsbury

by Dale & Charles GratzJerome Halpern

by Mark HalpernCelia Simon

by Terri MoretOlga Meister

by Rosanne ShoreBarbara Tishman

by Ruth TishmanAlan Myerson

by Ruthi WaechterSol Schreiber

by Pauline WinickThalia Broudy

by Laura GrossmanGertrude Berick

by Joy MayKenneth Epstein

by Randi EpsteinRaye Chestler

by Judith ChestlerAbraham Leider

by Albert DribinNat Eichel

by Jay EichelRose Sorin

by Phyllis WinstonFay Loevin

by Robert LoevinEdith Delman

by Carol LoevinMonroe Hattenbach

by Eric MendelsonSolomon Baruch Shore

by Benjamin Shore

We Thank You For Your Generous Contributions

March 2018

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MEMORYTheir

is a

Dr. Robert C. Magoon – husband of Nancy Magoon; father of Arden (Jack) Karson and Eric (Rosa) Magoon;grandfather of Jared, Micah, and Lily Karson, and Stephanie Magoon

Dr. Stanford Kane – husband of Marian Kane; father of Andrew (Claudia) Kane, Jeffrey (Julie) Kane, Fred (Michelle)Kane, Jonny (Randi) Kane; grandfather of Samuel, Alexander, Jonah, Annie, Sophie, Bailey, Jesse, Stevie, and Sydney

Arnold Shevlin – brother of Barry (Nancy) Shevlin; father of Seth, Max and Jessica

Judyth Hirsch –mother of Rick (Robin Landers) Hirsch

Harold Rosen – husband of Judith Rosen

Ellie Siegel –wife of Norman Siegel; mother of Steven (Jane) Siegel and Marc Siegel; grandmother of Pamela and Grant

Harry Bernard Smith – husband of Joan Peven Smith; father of LouAnn (Mark Lenetsky), Joey (Lori) Smith, and David(Jill) Smith; stepfather of Debi Peven (Erin) and David Peven (Julie); grandfather of eight

Blessing

30th Anniversary PACT Celebration

Join us as we honor the work of PACT members in our community.

No charge

To RSVP please contact [email protected] by May 14

PACT is the largest grassroots organization in South Florida, representing more than 50,000 people from a diverse coalition of 40 churches, synagogues, universities

and one mosque. We have a large public meeting, the Nehemiah Action Assembly, which brings together more than 1,000 Miami-Dade County residents annually.

Monday, May 21 | Temple Beth Sholom

6:30 - 7:30 pm | Dinner

7:30 - 9:00 pm | Program Celebration

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Temple Beth Sholom Bulletin. Affiliated with the Union forReform Judaism Published monthly throughout the yearexcept for combined issues for June/July. Periodicalspostage paid in Miami FL Temple Beth Sholom, 4144 Chase Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140 Phone: 305.538.7231POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Temple Beth Sholom, 4144 Chase Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33140

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