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RABBI MICHAEL PANITZ
The bulletin is published in memory of Walter and Kathleen Fried
Volume 63 Number 6 Sivan/Tammuz/Av 5778 June/July 2018
7255 Granby Street • Norfolk, Virginia 23505 • Phone 757-489-4550 • Fax 757-489-3425 • E-mail: [email protected] • Website: http://www.templeisraelva.org
Volunteer Appreciation Shabbat - June 16, 2018
Temple Israel would like to acknowledge
and thank these people
for their volunteer activities for Temple Israel...
Women’s Chevra Kaddisha
continued from May Bulletin-
Marcia Brodie, Beth Dorsk, Jane Popkin, Bonnie
Gordon-Rabinowitz & Judy Rohn
Jeff Alperin - constructed an artwork cabinet for 9
Camnitzer prints (see page 10)
Gabby Becker - Gabbai-in-training
Kerry Harte - volunteer for many Men’s Club
events
Stella Jancewicz - collects Chumashim at Shabbat
services
Linda Longman, Andy Rabiner, Shirley
Confino-Rehder, Bob Seltzer, Larry Stein and
Marcie Waranch - new members of
Temple Israel Board of Directors
Scott Moscovitz - kitchen assistance for the Men’s
Club BYPOY Breakfast, special kiddushes and
special events
Katie Ponack - various and many volunteer
projects around Temple Israel
Joe Rehder - Blood Drive volunteer
Lou Rossettini - construction and decorations for
TI special events
Joel Rubin - Second Saturday organizer
Cantor Aaron and Cheryl Sachnoff - menu
developers, shoppers, preps and chefs and bakers
for many, many of Temple Israel’s dinners and
Seders and Challah
Richard Saunders - awards committee for the
Temple Israel Annual Meeting (see page 5 for this
year’s awards)
Stan Weisberger - maintenance on the Rabbi’s
house
Please join us at Shabbat services, June 16th to show
appreciation to all these dedicated individuals that have
been listed in each bulletin this year (almost 100 total).
We will honor our Officers, Board of Director
members and volunteers during this Shabbat morning
service. A kiddush will follow in honor of all Temple
Israel’s volunteers. See page 5 for the list of our 2018 - 2020
Officers and Board of Director members.
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 2
Dr. Barry Einhorn
Daniel Gordon
Steve Sandler
Richard Saunders
TEMPLE ISRAEL
• Founded in 1953 •
7255 Granby Street
Norfolk, VA 23505
Office Phone:757-489-4550
Fax: 757-489-3425
Affiliated with the
United Synagogue of
Conservative Judaism
Dr. Michael E. Panitz ............. Rabbi
* Isaac Danker ...... Cantor Emeritus
Dr. Reuven Rohn…..Gabbai Rishon
Lois Einhorn .............. Gabbai Sheni
OFFICERS OF
THE CONGREGATION
Jonathan Longman ............President
Steven Legum……….V.P. for
Administration
Currently Vacant ...................... V.P.
Fundraising and Membership
Eitan Mor……………...V.P.
Community and Outreach
Dr. Steven Becker ................... V.P.
Education and Young Families
Lenny Levine ................... Secretary
Paula Gordon………….Treasurer
Dr. Leigh Baltuch...............President,
Temple Israel Foundation
* Julian Rashkind .... Honorary President
(* of blessed memory)
TRUSTEES
TEMPLE STAFF
Nancy Tucker
………....Executive Director
Tammy Conklin
............... Executive Assistant
Anthony Wilson
…....Head of Building Maint.
Kirk Turner
....…Building Maint. Services
Bulletin Editor
Tammy Conklin
Dr. Barry Einhorn
Daniel Gordon
Steve Sandler
Richard Saunders
RABBI'S REPORT--- TEMPLE ISRAEL IN 2017/1018
1. In the second paragraph of Pirkei Avot, the Ethics of the Fathers, Rabbi
Simon the Just, one of the earliest masters of Rabbinic Judaism, gives us a
fundamental analysis of the three basic values on which civilization depends:
Torah, i.e. the study of God's word; Avodah, i.e. responding to God in prayer; and
gemilut chasadim, i.e. deeds of loving kindness. I find that an appropriate
framework for examing our work as a congregation.
2. Torah-- I begin with our regular classes: Tuesday morning, readings from our
Tradition; now in its 23rd consecutive year of operation. This year, we are
examining the 613 commandments. We have covered about a dozen, so if you
jump on the bus, you can still catch about 600…. If you like studying in the
evening: Our monthly Torah at the Beach, started by Rabbi Goldman , now has
enjoyed a consecutive run of a good 60 years, including all 26 of my seasons as your rabbi. In that class, our
numbers remain solid and our atmosphere positive. This year we are studying gems of Yiddish literature, in
English translation, and the students are enjoying this look at some of the humor and pathos that graces our
national literature. Our annual lecture series conducted jointly with the KBH congregation has just
concluded, with a look at both classic and contemporary Jewish discussions of gender and sexuality.
3. In the category of Torah, I would like to draw your attention to some of the programs that receive less
publicity. I do a great deal of individual and small group tutoring of adults. Some of my tutoring is keyed to
the worship service. Students want to learn to chant haftarah , Torah, or weekly and holiday prayers, and I fill
in for the role of Cantor, training these adults in that domain. Some adults are preparing for conversion, and
we meet every week as they explore the many topics that go into the core curriculum of Jewish knowledge.
Each conversion candidate typically studies with me for over a year prior to standing for a conversion
interview and completing the process. Many of these students, as well as quite a few others in the
congregation, have studied the basics of Hebrew reading with Emily Panitz. Emily—kudos to you on
opening up the world of Hebrew to our members as well as to friends of Israel from beyond our faith
community. Kudos also to our students for making a reality the Jewish ideal of life long learning.
4. In the category of worship, you are most likely familiar with how well received our High Holiday services
were this past year. It has been a pleasure partnering with Cantor Larry Tiger in mentoring Jennifer Peters as
our cantorial soloist, and I look forward to hearing her angelic voice conducting even more of the prayers in
the coming year. You are probably also familiar with our focus on widespread participation in our Shabbat
services. The range of congregants coming up to the pulpit to lead a prayer, give a d’var torah or Torah
introduction, is impressive. Let me remind you that there are always openings for this leadership, but
especially so in the summer months. I will be away on vacation for some of the weeks in June and July, and
if you would like to give a sermon, lead a prayer, or read the Torah, please contact me. Also, in the realm of
worship, it is worth reflecting upon the fact that our joint evening minyan with Beth El congregation has now
completed almost a year and a half, and it regularly gives us the quorum we seek to allow for public worship
and the recitation of the kaddish. We make a minyan, but there is lots of room to grow here. Please pick one
day, morning or evening, that could become part of your weekly spiritual journey. You will find yourself
amply rewarded, both by the gratitude of the worshipers of both congregations, and by the spiritual
experience itself.
5. As in our review of our learning programs, let me give special focus in this segment on a part of our
worship program that I believe to be insufficiently known and appreciated: our junior congregation,
conducted so ably by Sheila Panitz. Sheila gives the students far more than the opportunity to practice
Hebrew prayers. That is part of the experience, of course, but she exercises the students’ higher analytical
skills, not only their rote recitation. Each session contains a story for analysis, or a mock trial in Jewish court,
or an educational game. This is not your Dad’s junior congregation. It is way more fun and also helps prepare
our children to think critically as Jewish adults. When a master teacher becomes a junior congregation
leader—and Sheila is a master teacher, a past recipient of the Jewish Education Council’s Educator of the
Year award-- then you have superlative results.
6. The final leg of this triad of fundamental, civilization-supporting values is “deeds of loving-kindness”. We
have a good record here, although obviously, we should never grow complacent or rest on our laurels. The
daily minyan makers and the guests at our regular worship are generous in contributing to the daily minyan
tzedakah box. We often disburse $500 or even $750 in monthly tzedakah, from those dollar bills and coins.
We also have embraced the mitzvah of the month giving opportunity. I was especially pleased at the response
to the Tikkun Rico drive, as we called it, giving valuable and even life-saving aid to Puerto Rico, which is as
of now in the dubious place of being the American polity longest without electricity in modern history. We
continue a long record of supporting the American Red Cross at semi-annual blood drives, although here we
need to face the challenge of finding additional donors. Let me ask each of you to think in terms of your
circle of friends and associates, going well beyond the rolls of TI members. Would you consider asking them
to “share a pint” and thus save a life?
We thank God, Who has kept us alive, sustained us, and allowed us to reach this moment; and with God's
help, we will continue to be a force for good for years to come. Rabbi Michael Panitz
A MESSAGE FROM THE RABBI
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 3
A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
On April 29
th
, we celebrated the founding members of
our congregation and the 65th year of our formidable temple
building at a most uniquely memorable Spring Fundraiser,
Thanks for the Memories. We also celebrated our Rabbi Panitz
for his 25 years of loving and spiritual leadership.
Beverlee and Larry Tiger's diligent efforts made this fundraiser extremely
successful raising over $75,000 dollars! We are indebted to them for their
outstanding efforts for our congregation and greatly appreciate all of the
sponsors who so generously supported this event. It is the funds raised at each
Spring Fundraiser that help enable Temple Israel to continue to meet all of its
financial obligations and remain debt free.
Steve Sandler brought our fundraising theme of Thanks for the Memories
to life by leading us down memory lane telling us his personal memories of
growing up in our temple in the early years. His words were so meaningful to
those who shared his memories and even to those of us who were not here at
that time.
We were a young and vibrant congregation then, and judging from this
recent celebration, we remain vibrant 65 years later.
In furtherance of maintaining that vibrancy, I'm excited about our future
with the new and returning officers and board members who were elected at our
May congregational meeting. It is a strong group and I'm looking forward to
working with them as we move our congregation forward in the coming year.
I invite any congregant to reach out to a board member to share any ideas
for programs you may have. Think about it! Many good ideas are thought of
but never passed around to others to be considered and acted upon. Don't let
your idea fall by the wayside. Contribute!
See you in Shul,
Jonathan Longman
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 4
!NEW! MITZVAH OF THE YEAR !NEW!
MITZVAH
OF THE
SUMMER
We will be collecting for the Diaper Pantry (right)
AND
we will be collecting
School Supplies for
Granby Elementary School
All school supplies
have to be “plain” -
no designs, no cartoons,
no sports teams
A Prayer for the 70th Anniversary of the
Founding of the Modern State of Israel
Avinu Shebashamayim
As we pray for the health and prosperity of the State of Israel, may we acknowledge our
own historic role in preserving this essential and dynamic place with sufficient resources
and absolute resolve, and
As we remember the courage and strength of Israel’s founding leaders, may we celebrate
their vision by striving to preserve and maintain the unity of the Jewish people wherever
they live, and
As we call upon today’s leaders, at home and abroad, to always be guided by your light
and truth, grant them the wisdom to confront the challenges of a dangerous world with
strength and love,
And together, we ask you to spread the shelter of your peace over
the State of Israel and the entire world.
And let us say, Amen.
(Approved by the Board of Rabbis & Cantors of Hampton Roads. Written by Bobbie Fisher)
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 5
Temple Israel Officers and
Board of Directors 2018 - 2020
Officers
President, Jonathan Longman
V.P. for Administration, Steven Legum
V.P. for Education and Young Families,
Steve Becker
V.P. for Community and Outreach,
Eitan Mor
Treasurer, Paula Gordon
Secretary, Lenny Levine
Board of Directors
2017 - 2019
Juanita Balk
Lois Einhorn
Lew Greenhouse
Ted Kruger
Ellie Lipkin
Shannon Ponack
Mark Solberg
Stan Tickton
Richard Yanku
Board of Directors
2018 - 2020
Bobbie Fisher
Reece Livingston
Linda Longman
Melissa Miles
Andy Rabiner
Shirley Confino-Rehder
Bob Seltzer
Larry Stein
Cantor Lawrence Tiger
Marcie Waranch
AS EASY AS A WALK IN THE PARK
Thursday Mornings
A way to boost fitness, strengthen our sense of community, and alleviate
our vitamin "N" (for nature) deficiency:
• If you are interested (a few have called already) in a weekly walk in the
Norfolk Botanical Gardens, please let the office know. We are looking to
gather on Thursday mornings, throughout the summer, for some
moderate exercise and some pleasant conversation.
• Those of us who are members of the Norfolk Botanical Gardens have the
right to go as often as we wish, free of charge, and also to bring in
guests. If you are a member, please let us know that as well.
Bob Seltzer -
Creative Genius Award
Beverlee and Cantor Larry Tiger -
Fundraisers Supreme Award (top left)
Shirley Legum -
Super Senior Volunteer Award (middle left)
Cantor Aaron Sachnoff -
Culinary Delicacies Award
“Big” Anthony Wilson -
Shul Appreciation Award (top right)
“Little” Anthony & Avery Wilson-
Lifetime of Giving to Temple Israel Award
(middle right)
Ruth Ann Moscovitz-
Person of the Year (bottom right)
Rabbi Panitz (l)
and Jonathan
Longman (r)
gave their
annual reports &
welcomed the
new Officers &
Board Members
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 6
Annette Finley-Crosswhite: A journey full of meaning
· By Annette Finley-Crosswhite
For The Virginian-Pilot
· Apr 15, 2018
OVER THE PAST five years, I have been taking Old Dominion University students to Auschwitz-Birkenau as part of a
Holocaust course I teach.
In 2015, I went to Poland as a faculty fellow with the Auschwitz Jewish Center and nine exceptional graduate students
from some of the top programs in the United States, Canada and Germany.
On May 8, I will embark with nine more ODU students. During this time, when we remember the Holocaust, it seems
right to ask: What do students learn when they pass beneath the gate at Birkenau, the iconic image symbolizing the death of
more than 6 million Jews who lost their lives in the Holocaust?
Each trip stands out distinctly in my mind. On the first, it snowed all day during our eight-hour tour of the infamous
camp, and the students and I had never been so cold. What was learned that day was sensory and penetrating. All of us had
on multiple layers; I was wearing two hats. Frozen, we couldn’t imagine how prisoners survived in their thin, striped
uniforms and wooden clogs. This kind of understanding can’t be taught in a classroom.
I want the trip to shake students to their cores and increase their awareness of racism. I want to address power relations
and oppression. I want them to grapple with anti-Semitism and glean some understanding about the importance of the state
of Israel.
Many Holocaust courses stress that we study the event to prevent future genocides, but since that has not happened, I
emphasize what was unique about the Holocaust — that Jews were murdered simply because they were Jews.
Along the way, my students have met survivors, many who have subsequently passed away. What is compelling is
realizing the sheer number of family members most survivors lost. My students become acquainted with narratives of
victims’ lives so that they are invested in remembering real people who had lots of hopes and dreams taken from them. One
of these stories involves Esther Fersztenfeld, a girl from Paris who arrived at Auschwitz the day before her 16th birthday
and died there six weeks later.
What my students realize is complex and tied to their individual identities. My Jewish students, for example, are often
looking for answers. Rachel went in 2013 and learned what happened to her great-great-grandmother. Ben, the grandson of
a survivor, found deeper meaning in his faith; Julia, five months pregnant, took her unborn child to Auschwitz in an act of
defiance.
Students who are not Jewish have various reactions. Stephanie was utterly destroyed by the experience. On her last night
in Paris attending a Shabbat service, she saw a young boy’s prayer shawl and was instantly reminded of the shawls in the
display cases at Auschwitz. The visual juxtaposition left her hopeless. Jackson, an ROTC student, was filled with rage as he
saw the evidence of torture of innocent victims. And Maggie cried in her soup during the evening meal after returning from
Auschwitz. She had realized that soup was all the prisoners had to survive.
Not all of my students have behaved as I would want. A few of them have complained about too much class time and
not enough shopping time.
Others have ostracized members of our tour group in mean-spirited ways or, unable to control their jetlag, have fallen
asleep while survivors spoke. And we have seen tourists in other groups behave badly. One young man, for example,
pretended to shoot people at the execution wall at Auschwitz. Not every traveler learns from the past.
On these trips, I want students to realize their obligations to humanity and gain an understanding of what happens when
intolerance is allowed to thrive. I remember working with my dear friend Jonathan in Jerusalem. He has graciously opened
his family archive to me as I reconstruct the life of Esther Fersztenfeld, his great-aunt who died in 1942, a victim of Nazi
evil.
That night we kept discovering cousins who didn’t survive — and another, and another, and in a moment of utter
despair, my friend looked at me and said, “It was your people who did this.” Stung, I thought, “No, not my people,” but
then I acknowledged what he meant: The descendants of Christian Europe turned the Jews to ashes.
Yom HaShoah reminds us that we cannot afford to forget the past or ignore it. We must carry what
happened during the Holocaust inside our realities and be vigilantly responsible for our actions.
Our own country stands today at a crossroads. History teaches that cruelty is easy and ubiquitous.
Gazing onto the barren landscape of Birkenau, we remember the named and the unnamed, and we are
charged to remember that goodness is fragile and must be constantly revived.
Annette Finley-Croswhite is a professor of history at Old Dominion University in Norfolk.
(This article is based on her sermon at Temple Israel on April 7th for our Yom Hashoah Shabbat) �
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 7
We meet on the 2nd Monday of the month
at NOON in our homes.
Contact Bernice Moses for more info at 622-5142
Newcomers Always Welcome!
June 11th:
The German Girl: A Novel
by Armando Lucas
Corres
(The last book of the year)
We will start again in October
October 8: The Lost Letter
by Jillian Cantor
November 12: The Two
Family House
by Lynda Cohen Loigman
May 31st:
Startup: A Novel
by Doree Shafrir
6:15 pm
at Forbidden Palace
3333 Virginia Beach
Blvd, Virginia Beach
(near Bonefish Grill)
Contact Juanita Balk for more info
757-227-5525 or
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 8
Temple Israel appreciates your
contributions every month to assist these needy causes.
WHERE DID THE MINYAN MONEY GO THIS
MONTH?
The Minyanaires contributed money in April to:
The Minyanaires contributed money in May to:
TORAH FUND
Thank you to all the individual donors to the 2017 – 2018 Torah Fund campaign at the Benefactor level or higher
who received the distinctive Torah Fund pin in recognition of their gift.
GUARDIANS:
Wendy Brodsky Bernice Moses
BENEFACTORS:
Go to www.templeisraelva.org
and hover over “Learning”, then click “Beit Sefer Shalom School”.
Registration forms for the 5779 School Year will be ready in June.
TORAH AT THE BEACH
SECOND MONDAY of each month at 7:30 pm.
Our current season of Torah at The Beach will be
ending with our June session. We will be meeting
on Monday, June 11, 2018 at 7:30 PM at the home of
Cookie and Richard Miles. We have been studying
Yiddish Fiction and talked about the life and works of I.L.
Peretz last month. It’s very interesting to discover or re-
discover these writers of the past.
For this last session we will discuss and read works
by Isaac Bashevis Singer, a name familiar to many of
us. Then we will take a summer hiatus and begin new
studies in the fall. These sessions have truly been a
wonderful way to learn and share friendships. We are
very grateful to Rabbi Panitz for giving us his time and
especially his knowledge!! We welcome new faces and
drop ins anytime.
Cookie Miles, Torah at the Beach Coordinator
All funds support Jewish education at the highest levels: college, graduate and professional
(rabbinical, cantorial and chaplaincy). The recipients of our support become the rabbis,
cantors, educators, chaplains, summer camp directors, scholars and leaders of the Jewish
world. Torah Fund provides scholarships and program support to five seminaries, which offer
excellent formal education and informal experiences in Jewish living and community-building
to our future leaders.
Please contact Wendy Brodsky ([email protected] or 639-3541) for more details.
Tasha Chapel
Harriet Dickman
Lois Einhorn
Bobbie Fisher
Paula Gordon
Sharon Grossman
Janet Kass
Lyna Levine
Ellie Lipkin
Sheila Panitz
Judy Rohn
Laure Saunders
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 9
MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH AT
CAFÉ STELLA’S
Sponsored by the Temple Israel Men’s Club
We are the Men’s Club, At Your Service!
Our Temple Israel Men’s Club is planning a series of programs for the Spring to highlight its role as a service
organization. Please save the following dates and plan to take part in these programs:
Sunday, June 10 -- A Family Outing The Men’s Club will assist the younger families of our congregation (and
all those who are young at heart), by underwriting the costs associated with a bicycle tour of the Yorktown
battlefield. We plan to rent a van to transport your bicycle up to the battlefield. Our own member, Nathan
Brauner, who knows that site well, will be our docent for the program. Family togetherness, healthy, fresh air fun,
and a history lesson, all in one!
The Temple Israel Men’s Club has been revived!!
and has been sponsoring events and
assisting around the temple for many months now.
They would like to thank several men for making this possible:
Barry Einhorn for organizing Men's Club Shabbat
Jim Gordon for organizing the Men's Club poker night
Gary Osmundson and Larry Gruber for helping with the Succoth
Bob Seltzer for organizing the BYPOY Breakfast
with the help of Ruth Ann and Scott Moscovitz
Stan Weisberger for maintenance on the Rabbi's house
Richard Yanku for getting the ushers for High Holidays
Richard Yanku for organizing Mother's Day at Café Stella's
They would like to also thank these Men’s Club members for making this year’s
Blue Yarmulke Person of the Year (BYPOY) Breakfast at Temple Israel such a success:
Jim Eilberg, Barry Einhorn, Lawrence Fleder, Jim Gordon, Kerry Harte, Jonathan Longman, Scott Moscovitz,
Mark Nachman, Reuven Rohn, Joel Rubin, Mark Solberg, Larry Stein, Phil Walzer, Stan Weisberger, Rich Yanku
The Men’s Club would also like to thank these ladies for their help at the BYPOY Breakfast:
Wendy Brodsky, Susan Eilberg, Lois Einhorn, Shirley Legum, Linda Longman,
Ruth Ann Moscovitz, Nancy Tucker and Tammy Conklin
Above: Sheila Panitz (l) &
June Prager (r) Below: John
Essick (l) & Rabbi Panitz (r)
Above:
The Kaplan Family -
Helen, Diane and Joseph
Below:
Joe and Irene Weintrob
Above:
Richard Yanku (l)
and Kerry Harte (r)
Below:
Emily Panitz (l) and
Vivian Forman (r)
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 10
Thanks for the Memories
On April 29, more than 200 people came to Temple Israel to reflect fondly on family memories, congratulate our Rabbi and
his family and have a party. Thank you to everyone who made our fundraiser special and tremendously successful. My
husband, Cantor Larry Tiger, and I are very appreciative of all who responded to our fundraising calls. It is heartwarming
that so many of you participated in that way.
It can’t be stated too often that without the support of our generous sponsors, our temple would not remain debt free. We
never take for granted their gracious responses when asked for help. Their names are listed on this page and on behalf of
Temple Israel, we thank them.
Our temple sisterhood supported us too, both by sponsoring the cost of the appetizers and desserts and by providing the
great centerpieces for the evening. Laure Saunders and Ruth Ann Moscovitz are true sisterhood leaders in the fine tradition
of the past sisterhoods. Sara Jo Rubin and Rubin Communications once again designed our invitations and Linda Longman
collaborated in that effort. Thank you all.
It was a such a fun evening and we are delighted that so many of you could join in our 65th birthday together. That’s how
families celebrate - together!
Beverlee Tiger, Past President
TRAIL BLAZER SPONSOR
($10,000)
Sandler Family
DEVELOPER SPONSORS ($5,000)
Daniel Gordon
ARCHITECT SPONSORS ($2,500)
Leigh and Linda Baltuch
Ron and Wendy Brodsky
Fleder Family Foundation
Chuck and Nancy Rosenblatt
Richard and Laure Saunders
Cantor Larry and Beverlee Tiger
GROUND BREAKER SPONSORS
($1,000)
Bonnie Foundation
Jeffrey Breit
Bill and Jeri Jo Halprin
Gary and Muriel Hecht
Marc (of blessed memory) and
Connie Jacobson
Karen Jaffe
Lefcoe Family
Jonathan and Linda Longman
Richard Rose
Lyn and Ilene Swartz
TowneBank
Phil and Mary Ann Walzer
White Family
BUILDER SPONSORS ($500)
Scott and Lori Alperin
Altmeyer Funeral Homes
Frank and Wendy Auerbach
Rebecca Danker
Jim and Susan Eilberg
Barry and Lois Einhorn
Spencer Gill and Rabbi Ellen
Jaffe-Gill
Martin and Karen Goldberg
Bootsie Goldmeier
Jim and Paula Gordon
Michael and Sharon Grossman
H.D. Oliver’s Funeral Apartments
Jay and Jodi Klebanoff
Lenny and Lyna Levine
Neil and Stephanie Morrison
Richard and Jane Popkin
Reuven and Judy Rohn
Joel and Sara Jo Rubin
Bob and Lynn Seltzer
Mark Solberg
Ed and Janis Weisberg
Betty Zetlin and Family
ENGINEER SPONSORS ($250)
Allstate
Baker’s Crust
Juanita Balk
David Banyai and Jody Mazur
Becker Family
Beth Sholom Home
Lenny and Ellie Brooke
Meyer and Dee Dee Chovitz
Bobbie Fisher
Doris Friedman
Jerry and Sandra Friedman
Michael and Lori Glasser
Larry and Darva Gruber
Kerry Harte
Billy and Janet Kass
Jeff and Mindy Katz
Reva Kelberg
Ira and Joan Lederman
Steve and Lorna Legum
Ritty Margulies
Joe and Ellen Sue Mersel
Doug and Tina Moses
Panitz Family
Andy and Sara Rabiner
Gideon and Edna Riess
Bert and Sarita Sachs
Mel and Gloria Siegel
Mark Solberg
Larry and Shelley Stein
Thank you to
Deanna
Freridge and her
TCC
Culinary
Students for
preparing our
wonderful meal
again this year.
Thank you to all the volunteers who set
the tables this year. They looked great!
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 11
More pictures in August
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 12
Ezra & Evelyn Eisenberg’s (of blessed memory) granddaughter
& Carole Nathan’s daughter, Jennifer Craig, who recently had a
baby girl, whom they named, Claire Evelyn Craig.
Lawrence and Anne Fleder whose daughter, Kendal Fleder,
earned her BA in Journalism from Indiana University.
Dr. Arnold and Jo-Anne Oppenheim, who proudly announce
their daughter Rachel's graduation from Virginia Tech's Pamplin
College of Business with Magna Cum Laude distinction. She has
accepted a position as a Digital Marketing Specialist with Altria
Group Inc. in Richmond.
Jesse Rabinowitz, son of Marc Rabinowitz and Bonnie Gordon-
Rabinowitz, who graduated from Howard University with his
MSW.
Jeff Alperin for constructing this wonderful artwork
cabinet for Temple Israel’s nine prints by Luis
Camnitzer, inspired by Tales of the Hasidim by Martin
Buber, donated by Betty Zetlin and the Zetlin Family.
Currently two prints are displayed on a rotating basis in
Brody Auditorium. A formal opening of all the works will be
this fall at Temple Israel.
Rabbi Panitz with
Chaplain Steven
Dundas, USMC, a
Roman Catholic
padre, who is attached
to the Little Creek
Amphibious Base. He
gave an excellent
invocation, touching
on the theme of
Jewish persistence in
the face of long-
lasting persecution. I
was honored to share
the stage with him on
Thursday, May 10th
when I spoke about
the Jewish-American
experience and the Jewish men and women serving in the
U.S. Navy to NEX Service Command.
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 13
REMEMBRANCE FUNDS
CANTOR ISAAC DANKER
MUSIC FUND
In Honor of...
ANNIVERSARY OF CANTOR
ISAAC DANKER’S BIRTHDAY
Paula Alperin & Arnold Slone #
REBECCA DANKER’S 90th
BIRTHDAY
Bernice Moses
EDUCATION FUND
In Memory of...
LEYBA BLUMENTHAL
Lynn & Bob Seltzer *
MARC JACOBSON
Bernice Moses
Tina & Doug Moses *
Lynn & Bob Seltzer *
In Honor of...
ALL THOSE WHO HELPED WITH
THE PREPARATIONS FOR THE
BLUE YARMULKE PERSON OF
THE YEAR BREAKFAST
Lynn & Bob Seltzer *
LOIS COHEN’S SPECIAL
BIRTHDAY
Vivian & Burke Margulies ##
ETHEL GOLDMAN’S SPECIAL
BIRTHDAY
Bernice Moses
ENDOWMENT FUND
In Honor of...
TEMPLE ISRAEL
Ben Ipson *
HOFFMAN-CHOVITZ COLLEGE
ASSISTANCE FUND
Speedy Recovery to...
MEYER CHOVITZ
Bernard $ Jacqueline Chovitz *
Emmy Lou & Arthur Kreger #
Lynn & Bob Seltzer *
Claudia & Steve Soroko ##
Richard Taylor
JNF TREE FUND
In Memory...
MONA BELKOV
Andrea Meltzer #
LEYBA BLUMENTHAL
Billy & Janet Kass #
SIDNEY GOLDING
Myra Coplon & Family #
MARC JACOBSON
Myra Coplon #
Billy & Janet Kass #
PAUL LIPKIN
Billy & Janet Kass #
KIDDUSH FUND
In Honor of...
STEPHANIE’S BIRTHDAY
Stephanie & Neil Morrison *
MINYAN FUND
In Memory of...
JACK BARR
Lewis & Beth Bernstein
MARC JACOBSON
Hal & Jeanette Juren *
PAUL LIPKIN
Karen & Marty Goldberg *
Speedy Recovery to...
TED KRUGER
Ellie Lipkin *
RABBI’S
DISCRETIONARY FUND
In Memory of...
LEYBA BLUMENTHAL
Lois & Barry Einhorn
Doris Friedman
Paula & Jim Gordon *
Linda & Jonathan Longman
SIDNEY GOLDING
Rebecca, Mark, Rachel & David
Tabakin *
MARC JACOBSON
Paula & Jim Gordon *
Ellie Lipkin *
Joan & Ira Lederman *
Nathan & Susan Tapper-Segal *
Rebecca, Mark, Rachel & David
Tabakin *
LOIS RUTH JAFFE
Lois & Barry Einhorn
Doris Friedman
Linda & Jonathan Longman
PAUL LIPKIN
Phil & Mary Ann Walzer *
In Honor of...
COOKIE & RICHARD MILES’ SON
SCOTT RECEIVING HIS PhD
Paula & Jim Gordon *
RABBI PANITZ
Paula Alperin & Arnold Slone *
RABBI & MRS. PANITZ’S 25 YEARS
OF SERVICE AT TEMPLE ISRAEL
Stan & Harriet Dickman *
Ronnie & Jack Moscovitz *
Speedy Recovery to...
MEYER CHOVITZ
Lois & Barry Einhorn
Doris Friedman
Paula & Jim Gordon *
Linda & Jonathan Longman *
BERNICE MOSES
Ellie Lipkin *
TEMPLE FUND
In Memory of...
HERMAN ADLER
Adie Adler *
Anne & Terry Waranch *
SAM BEEKMAN
Larry Steckler #
MONA BELKOV
Sandra & Jerry Friedman
Yale & Sandra Nesson
Dana M. Strew *
FLO BLOOM
Stan & Harriet Dickman #
LEYBA BLUMENTHAL
Ron & Wendy Brodsky *
Marion & Philip Friedman *
Ellie Lipkin
Larry & Natalie Saunders *
Robert & Marcy Wolpe *
CHARLES JOSEPH (CJ)
FOSTER, V
Lois & Bernie Cohen *
THELMA “CISSIE” GANDERSON
Lois & Bernie Cohen
MARC JACOBSON
Paula Alperin & Arnold Slone #
Will & Roberta Alperin
Michael & Nancy Alston *
The Beldon Family *
Loyal & Judy Bemiller *
Joan & Al Benas
Harold & Gail Berg ##
Building 305, Pier Pointe Neighbors *
Lois & Bernie Cohen
Marlene & Gary Dukart *
Susan & Jim Eilberg ##
L.H. Friedman *
Ruth Ellen Gans
Karen & Marty Goldberg *
Daniel Gordon, Mark Gordon and
Lynne & Steven Saunders *
Fredrick & Linda Haring *
Marsha & Luke Hirschler *
Nathan & Beth Jaffe *
Norma & Alan Jaffe *
Juliet Katz, Jeffrey & Mindy Katz *
Joyce & Jay Kossman *
Grace & Stewart Krakover *
Ron & Cindy Kramer *
Sheal & Brenda Lisner
Joe & Susie Mersel
Hon. Joseph A. Migliozzi *
Diane & Ken Muhlendorf *
Brad Nachman ##
Sonya R. Nachman
Concetta Tina Pagley *
J. Douglas & Patricia W. Perry *
Arlene & Jack Rephan *
Allan & Harriet Reynolds *
Judy Rosenblatt *
Mary Bob & Jack Rubenstein *
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Rubin *
Sarita & Bert Sachs *
Joyce Salzberg #
Mary Totin Schaus *
Lynn Schoenbaum *
Dr. Alfred “Buzzy” Shulwolf *
Miriam & Bob Seeherman *
Barbara & Steven Shepard ##
Norman & Sandy Sher *
Helen & Gordon Smith *
Southside Lions Club *
Carol & Stan Tickton
Beth & Steve Turnbull *
Phil & Mary Ann Walzer *
Anne & Terry Waranch *
Doris & Seeman Waranch *
Harriet White & Family *
Fran & Jack Welsh *
Ronald & Jarrett Zoby *
BURGINA KASS
Philip Kass *
PAUL LIPKIN
Betty Levin *
Joe & Susie Mersel
Sonya R. Nachman
Barbara & Steven Shepard ##
Anne & Terry Waranch *
JULIAN RASHKIND
Rashkind Family Foundation *
DONALD SHAPIRO
Stan & Harriet Dickman #
IDA STECKLER
Larry Steckler #
ERIC ZABLOW
Ethel B. Zablow
Ethel B. Zablow
In Honor of...
LOIS COHEN’S SPECIAL
BIRTHDAY
Sandra & Jerry Friedman *
Kay & Barry Kesser #
Emmy Lou & Arthur Kreger #
Speedy Recovery to...
MEYER CHOVITZ
Ron & Wendy Brodsky *
Daniel Gordon #
MARILYN GOLDMAN
Ellie Lipkin *
YOUTH FUND
In Memory of...
MONA BELKOV
Howard & Diane Burkom ##
CHUMASH BOOK
In Memory of...
HONORABLE MARC JACOBSON
Wendy & Ron Brodsky *
Sandra & Jerry Friedman *
MINYAN PRAYER BOOK
In Loving Memory of...
PAUL LIPKIN
Betty Lou & Sonny Legum *
SIDDUR SIM
SHALOM PRAYER BOOK
In Memory of...
MARC JACOBSON
Gayle Legum *
# indicates a Chai donation of
$18 (## = $36)
* indicates a donation of $25
or more
IN MEMORIAM
With sorrow,
We record the death of
MONA BELKOV,
wife of Irvin Belkov (of blessed
memory)
LEYBA BLUMENTHAL,
wife of Bud Blumenthal
DON HARRIS
LOIS ROTH JAFFE,
mother of Rabbi Ellen Jaffe-Gill
LYLA RUBIN LONGMAN,
cousin of Jonathan Longman
SYDELLE ROISTACHER,
mother of Ron Roistacher
JUNE BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES
JUNE
BIRTHDAYS
JUNE 1
Roberta Alperin
Ivana Wade
JUNE 3
Lewis Greenhouse
JUNE 4
Jill Haverson
Richard Rose
JUNE 6
Alan Rashkind
JUNE 9
Shirley Handelsman
Cookie Miles
Jeffrey Wade
JUNE 11
Arthur Rosenfeld
Gizella Wade
JUNE 12
Ann Copeland
Stephen Friedman
Milton Stolzenberg
JUNE 13
Sandra Friedman
JUNE 14
Spencer Gill
Leo Swanson
JUNE 15
Aleksandr Vernik
JUNE 16
Emily Panitz
JUNE 17
Rachel Saunders
JUNE18
Lawrence Brenner
Arnold Slone
JUNE 20
Ilene Swartz
JUNE 21
Bob Seltzer
Marc Stein
JUNE 22
Jason Bosher
Alan Friedman
Harriet Peltz
JUNE 23
David Jancewicz
JUNE 24
Ian Chapel
Candace Mayes
Irene Schwartz
JUNE 25
Susie Coplon
Jackie Sandler
JUNE 27
Jay Lazier
JUNE 28
Linda Longman
John Miller, Jr.
JUNE 29
Jody Friedman
JUNE 30
Haley Bosher
JUNE
ANNIVERSARIES
JUNE 1
Andrew & Holly
Margason
JUNE 2
Meyer & Dee Dee
Chovitz
Chuck & Nancy
Rosenblatt
JUNE 3
Bob & Joan Cohen
JUNE 4
Neil & Stephanie
Morrison
JUNE 5
Skip & Ellen Sacks
JUNE 7
Mark & Carolyn
Nachman
JUNE 10
H.B. & Geraldine
Karp
JUNE 11
Joel & Sally
Weintraub
JUNE 16
Marlene
Goldsticker & Fred
Greene
John & Maryann
Miller
JUNE 21
George & Myra
Stein
JUNE 22
Barry & Lois
Einhorn
Errol Liebowitz &
Robyn Friedman
JUNE 23
Paul & Marilyn
Hechtkopf
Richard & Valerie
Yanku
JUNE 24
Lenny & Ellie
Brooke
JUNE 25
Michael & Lee
Rashkind
Barry & Alyn Segal
JUNE 26
Steve & Nancy
Schreier
JUNE 27
Glenn & Linda
Hoffman
JUNE 29
Jason & Amy
Bosher
JUNE YAHRZEITS
We record the sacred memory of the following departed members of the families of our Congregation on the occasion of their Yahrzeits
JUNE
YAHRZEITS
JUNE 1
David Reari Leavitt
Jessie Tabakin
Bennie Zedd
JUNE 3
Ann Mann
William Masarsky
Rena Saunders
Jacob Weintraub
JUNE 4
Jacob Yank Plotkin
Freda Posner
Bessie Rosenberg
JUNE 5
Ira “Sonny” Kantro
Shimon Shoykhet
Beatrice Yanku
JUNE 6
Richard Balk
Rose Bickman Beekman
Sylvia Chelder
Mildred Gelrud
Reverend Ezekiel Panitz
Ann Shapiro
JUNE 8
Joey Gabriel Doron
Lillian L. Friedman
A.J. Legum
Sarabella Ponack
Eleanor Brody Rashkind
JUNE 9
Mark Levin
JUNE 10
Sidney Siegel
JUNE 11
Dorothy A. Moses
Sarah Seidman
JUNE 12
Albert Solberg
JUNE 14
Herman Hoffman
Anna G. Lipkin
Stanley “Sonny” Mirman
JUNE 15
Elaine Belle Brown
Ruth Lida
Sadye Mirvis
Lena C. Rubin
Edward Seltzer
JUNE 18
Martin Gans
Lilly Grossman
Joseph Patish
JUNE 19
Elizabeth Goldblatt
Harry Rosenzweig
JUNE 20
Isaac Glazer
Frederick Ellis Leach
Jerome Levy
Susan MacMillan
Harry Segal
Robert Warshaw
JUNE 21
Don Budden
Samuel Cohen
Joseph Goodstein
David Krell
Harvey M. Laub
Nandor Lazar
William Saphire
Henry Schwartz
JUNE 22
Eleanor Kruger
Aaron B. Levinsky
JUNE 23
Hannah Aronov
Jean Knopping
Rena Siegel
William C. Sloane
JUNE 24
Fred Brenner
Maurice Notkin
Bertha Rose
Jacob Schwaid
Tam Solberg
Miriam Weisberg
Alec I. White
JUNE 25
Elsbeth Gordon
Harry Kramer
Morris Shapiro
JUNE 26
Blanche Lipman
Ronald Meyer
Sophie Salzer
Sadye Silverman
JUNE 27
Sheldon Balk
Hannester Baltuch
Daniel Goldman
Frank A. Harte
David Leroy Posner
Saul Sukoff
Robert Zober
JUNE 29
Harry Bronstein
David Dubinsky
Bertha Fishman
William Peck
Lucy Salzberg
JUNE 30
Shirley Levenson
Philip Mazel
Frances Popkin
Marie Rafal
Leon Salzberg
Mildred Steinberg
Harry Stern
Beulah Swartz
Stuart Weintrob
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 14
JULY BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES
JULY
BIRTHDAYS
JULY 1
John Miller
Hank Sheffer
JULY 2
Wendy Brodsky
Scott Moscovitz
JULY 3
Bud Blumenthal
Joseph Karp
JULY 4
Michelle Frank
JULY 5
Adie Adler
JULY 7
Missy Miles
JULY 9
Beth Bernstein
JULY 10
Sam Lederman
Sandra Nesson
Nancy Schreier
JULY 12
Linda Baltuch
Nathan Brauner
Elaine Levenson
Burt Segal
JULY 14
Michael Korman
Thelma Oser
JULY 15
Norman Krell
Joel Rubin
Nikki Thornton
JULY 16
Aaron Goldmeier
Shelley Stein
JULY 17
Ron Brodsky
Ivan Schiff
JULY 18
Anne Fleder
JULY 20
Margot Fefer
JULY 21
Richard Miles
Alan Peltz
JULY 22
Alyn Segal
JULY 24
Betsy Resnick
JULY 28
Sharon Hurwitz
Stewart Kahn
Lorna Orleans
JULY 29
Judah Argaman
Leon Leach
JULY 30
Will Alperin
JULY
ANNIVERSARIES
JULY 1
Jeff & Mindy Katz
JULY 3
Jay & Jodi Klebanoff
JULY 5
Alan & Harriet Peltz
JULY 7
Bill & Roberta Alperin
Ed & Janis Weisberg
JULY 9
Neil & Abby
Friedman
Alan & Suzette
Rashkind
JULY 10
Lew & Glenda
Greenhouse
JULY 11
Richard & Cookie
Miles
Bob & Lynn Seltzer
JULY 13
Raymond & Marilynn
Rebby
JULY 15
Leonard & Janice Utt
JULY 23
William & Janet Kass
JULY 30
Lyn & Ilene Swartz
JULY YAHRZEITS
We record the sacred memory of the following departed members of the families of our Congregation on the occasion of their Yahrzeits
JULY
YAHRZEITS
JULY 1
Isaac Klaff
Brenda Wilson
JULY 2
Elsa Borman
Richard Friedman
Herbert Lee Kanner
JULY 3
Irene Cohen
Ben Lewis
JULY 4
William Goldstein
Alexander Kass
Bea Kovich
Selma Leach
JULY 5
Esther Abrams
Herbert Freeman
Julius Gelfand
JULY 6
Jack Pollock
Richard Singer
JULY 7
Louis Fishman
Ben Juren
Jerry Meldon
JULY 8
Betty Weinstein Cohen
Ida Dorf
Simon Mazel
Howard Orleans
Irene Rosenberg
JULY 9
Maurice Block
Rabbi Jacob Silber
JULY 10
Sylvia Littman
JULY 11
Max Dubinsky
Kasondra Shea Geers
Morris Goodman
Scott Rebby
Helen Shipowitz
Abe Smiley
JULY 12
Rose W. Katz
Helen Roos
Sophie Saunders
William Wade
JULY 13
Herbert Bunin
JULY 14
Vera Feczko
Stewart H. Goodman
Rabbi Solomon J. Jacobson
Leya Kremenchugskiy
Ida M. Rebe
Gertrude “Trudy”
Rosenblatt
JULY 15
Ida Fox
Pearl F. Land
Jerome “Jeff” Lanse
JULY 16
Benjamin Englander
Dorothy S. Lefcoe
Stanley Legum
JULY 17
Ephraim Goldberg
Samuel Plotkin
Levi A. Wade
JULY 18
Dorothy Longman
JULY 19
Rachel Allentuck
Charles Beers
Betty Kane
JULY 20
Julius Coplon
Abe Kruger
Jack E. Sandler
JULY 21
Edith Fleischer
Sarah Kelberg
Milton Siegel
Harold Singer
JULY 22
Simon Katz
Meir Oppenheimer
JULY 23
Jennie Friedman
Joseph Krampf
Rose Laskoe
Hilda Livingston
Nisan Mor
Yuriy Odinov
Channah Writer
JULY 24
Max Friedman
Gertrude Greenhouse
Alan Hoffman
Samuel Neff
Zalmen Saval
Mendel J. Schiff
JULY 25
Joseph Argaman
Herbert Auerbach
Howard Legum
JULY 26
Louis Friedman
Ralph Kane
Beverly Rosen
Shirley Tonelson
JULY 27
Estelle Friedman
Sylvia Kamish
Rebecca Bashe Klein
JULY 28
Sondra Myers
JULY 29
Jay Swartz
JULY 30
Milton Donn
Alfred Jacobs
JULY 31
Fay Jacobs
Rachel Rohn
Regina Rosenwald
Joseph Saunders
Donna Young
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 15
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 16
June 2018 - Sivan/Tammuz 5778
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 18 Sivan
Light Candles
7:58 pm
2 19 Sivan
Parashat:
Beha’alotecha
Sundown
8:09 pm
3 20 Sivan
4 21 Sivan
5 22 Sivan
Board Meeting
7:30 pm
6 23 Sivan
7 24 Sivan
8 25 Sivan
Light Candles
8:02 pm
9 26 Sivan
Parashat: Shelach
Second Saturday
“My Big Day”
Sundown
8:13 pm
10 27 Sivan
Men’s Club
sponsored Yorktown
Bike Tour
11 28 Sivan
Downtown Book
Club
Noon
Torah at the Beach
7:30 pm
Sponsored by Cookie
& Richard Miles
12 29 Sivan
13 30 Sivan
ROSH CHODESH
14 1 Tammuz
ROSH CHODESH
15 2 Tammuz
Light Candles
8:06 pm
16 3 Tammuz
Parashat: Korach
VOLUNTEER
APPRECIATION
SHABBAT
Sundown
8:16 pm
17 4 Tammuz
Father’s Day
18 5 Tammuz
19 6 Tammuz
20 7 Tammuz
21 8 Tammuz
Summer Begins
22 9 Tammuz
Light Candles
8:07 pm
23 10 Tammuz
Parashat: Chukat
Birthday &
Anniversary Shabbat
Sundown
8:18 pm
24 11 Tammuz
25 12 Tammuz
26 13 Tammuz
27 14 Tammuz
28 15 Tammuz
29 16 Tammuz
Light Candles
8:08 pm
30 17 Tammuz
Parashat: Balak
Sundown
8:18 pm
Temple Israel Bulletin • Page 17
July 2018 - Tammuz/Av 5778
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 18 Tammuz
FAST OF TAMMUZ
2 19 Tammuz
3 20 Tammuz
4 21 Tammuz
INDEPENDENCE
DAY
OFFICE CLOSED
5 22 Tammuz
6 23 Tammuz
Light Candles
8:07 pm
7 24 Tammuz
Parashat: Pinchas
Sundown
8:17 pm
8 25 Tammuz
9 26 Tammuz
10 27 Tammuz
11 28 Tammuz
12 29 Tammuz
13 1 Av
ROSH CHODESH
Light Candles
8:05 pm
14 2 Av
Parashat: Matot-
Masei
Sundown
8:15 pm
15 3 Av
16 4 Av
17 5 Av
18 6 Av
19 7 Av
20 8 Av
Light Candles
8:01 pm
21 9 Av
Parashat: Devarim
EREV TISHA B’AV
Joint Tisha B’Av
Services at TI
8:00 pm
Sundown
8:11 pm
22 10 Av
TISHA B’AV
Services
8:00 am
5:45 pm
23 11 Av
24 12 Av
25 13 Av
26 14 Av
27 15 Av
Light Candles
7:56 pm
28 16 Av
Parashat:
Va’etchanan
Sundown
8:05 pm
29 17 Av
30 18 Av
31 19 Av
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Second Saturday - Saturday 14th
Birthday and Anniversary Shabbat - Saturday 21st
Joint Tisha B’Av evening services at Temple Israel - Saturday 21st
Board Meeting - Tuesday 5th
Second Saturday - Saturday 9th
Yorktown Bike Tour - Sunday 10th
Torah at the Beach - Monday 11th
Volunteer Appreciation Shabbat - Saturday 16th
Birthday and Anniversary Shabbat - Saturday 23rd
Board Meeting - Tuesday 7th
Luke and Hunter Bosher B’nai Mitzvah - Saturday 11th