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Havah Nashirah ירה בה נש הText: Unkown Music: Josh Nelson
Ha-vah, ha-vah na-shir-ah ירה בה נש בה, ה ה
Shir ha-le-lu-yah! !יר הללו־יה ש
Shir ha-le-lu-yah! !יר הללו־יה שLet us sing a song of praise. Hallelujah!
Od Yavo Shalom Aleinu עוד יבוא שלום עלינו Text and Music: Sheva
Od ya-vo sha-lom a-lei-nu (3x) (3x) עוד יבוא שלום עלינו
V'al ku-lam ועל כלם
Sa-laam, a-lein-u v'al kol ha'o-lam סאלאם, עלינו ועל כל העולם
Sa-laam, sha-lom. .סאלאם, שלום Bring peace to us and to everyone. Peace, to us and the entire world,
peace, peace.
Rabbi David K. Holtz
Cantor Margot E.B. Goldberg
Executive Director Stuart P. Skolnick Director Of Education Yanira Quinones Director of Youth Engagement Stessa Peers Accompanists Katia Kravitz & Dror Perl
Officers / Executive Committee President Jennifer Povman Executive (First) Vice President Melissa Baer Second Vice President Debra Drattell Recording Secretary Donna Goldsmith Treasurer Marc Solomon
Chairs Board of Education Audrey Gelfand & Leah Bloom Fundraising/Development Amy Zerman House Roy Solomon Israel Marla Peers Member Services April Daryanani & Bernice Rogowitz Ritual Herb Baer Tikkun Olam Tracy Ostroff & Julia Gosset Immediate Past President Jamie Wilson Trustees David Brandwein Julie Gur Liz Ross Neil Bruckner Stuart Kolbert Brian Schneider Cindy Gerson Dan Levi Meredith Siegel Diane Gross Loren Ratner Risa Swersey
Honorary Trustees Barry S. Agdern Robert Harris Farron Roboff Herb Baer Michael Karnes Pearl Ann Schwartz Ruth Biloon Liza Karsten Dr. Richard Weiner Allison Fine David Kaufmann Jamie Wilson Dr. Stephen Gerstman Robert Zinman
Temple Beth Abraham's mission is to provide our congregants with opportunities to create meaningful connections to
God, Torah, the Jewish People and the surrounding Community.
*Enshrined on the Memorial Tablet
Mollie Berenbaum
* Ruth Billick
David Blatt
* Rose Cadoff
* Bruce Edleson
* Max Genser
Dixie Glasser
Gilbert Gold
* Dorothy Goldberg
* Morris Goldberg
Gerald Greenspan
* Lillian Janel
* Noah Janel
Carolyn Jonas
* Fannie Karp
* Oscar Kleinman
Rhoda Koenig
* Sylvia Levine
* Isadore Levy
Richard Luckow
* Sam Milwor
* Emanuel Pisetzner
* Harry Rabinowitz
Martin Rochelle
David Alan Rosenthal
Stanley Julian Rosenthal
* Norma Saberski
* Lena Saberski
* Morris Sackelman
Raphael Salzmann
* Harold Schenck
Carol Schmuckler
Fred Selsky
* Philip Silverman
* Julius Tantleff
* Peggy Teich
* Walter Weil
* Leo Weingarten
November 29-30, 2019
2 Kislev 5780
7:30pm
Tol’dot
We recall those recently departed:
Rose Reede, mother of Glenn Rosenblatt
Connie Gikowski, mother of Lucille Rosen
Serve God with gladness! Come into God's presence with singing
Psalm100
Our sanctuary is equipped with a hearing induction
loop. If you have a hearing aid or cochlear implant
equipped with a t-coil, please flip the switch which
engages the t-coil. The sound from the microphones
will be transmitted directly to your hearing device.
The music used in Temple Beth Abraham’s live and recorded streams is licensed with JLicense.com.
Week of November 24-30, 2019
Save the Date—Comedy Night
Saturday, February 8, 2020
Mark your calendars!
It is sure to be a night of fun and
laughs!
Temple Beth Abraham Events Nov 30—December 7, 2019
Conservative Shabbat Service w/Kiddush Sat Nov 30 9:00am
Mah Jongg Mon Dec 2 1:00pm
Committee Chair Meeting Tue Dec 3 6:30pm
Board of Trustees Meeting Tue Dec 3 7:30pm
Tanakh Study w/Rabbi Wed Dec 4 10:00am
Family Shabbat Dinner w/reservations Fri Dec 6 6:00pm
Family Shabbat Service w/Light 1 Candle Fri Dec 6 7:00pm
Conservative Shabbat Service w/Kiddush Sat Dec 7 9:00am
Ava Rubin, daughter of Beth Propper and
David Rubin, will be called to the Torah
as a Bat Mitzvah Sat Dec 7 11:00am
The flowers on the Bimah are sponsored by Laurie Bauer in loving memory of her father, Stanley Julian Rosenthal, and her brother,
David Alan Rosenthal.
The Oneg is sponsored by Cantor Margot and Barry Goldberg in honor of their anniversary, and by Amy and Jared Zerman in honor of the 90th birthday of Amy's father, Charles B. Goldfarb.
The Conservative Kiddush is sponsored by Donna and Richard Fleming in honor of their granddaughter Naomi Tamar,
by Bob and Marion Zinman in loving memory and honor of Marion's parents, Noah and Lillian Janel, and by Cantor Margot and
Barry Goldberg in honor of their 22nd wedding anniversary.
A robust endowment will allow us to innovate and try new, bold approaches that honor and expand upon our rich traditions, and
remain on the cutting edge of American worship and spiritual communities.
For information about how to get involved or to make a gift, contact the Bridges Campaign at [email protected] or call Stuart Skolnick at
the Temple.
Books@Night Discussion - Wednesday, December 11 at 7:30pm
Fleishman Is in Trouble, by Taffy Brodesser-Akner
A finely observed, timely exploration of marriage, divorce,
and the bewildering dynamics of ambition from one of the
most exciting writers working today.
Free for Temple members; $2.00 for guests.
RSVP (914) 631-1770 or email [email protected]
Women’s Circle - Friday, December 13 at 5:45pm
Come celebrate, study, and explore Jewish Women's issues.
This month's program will be about Chanukah.
Members and guests are invited; ends in time to attend
Reform Shabbat Services at 7:30pm.
To RSVP, please email: [email protected]
Shekelvestors—Wednesday, December 11 at 8:00pm
Have a few Shekels or dollars that you want to grow?
Want to be part of the Start up Nation? Join us!
We are a small and growing investment club whose strategy is to buy and
research Israeli companies, to learn about and support Israeli
innovation, and while we're at it to make some money, enjoy some noshes,
and like minded company.
Shekelvestors, our Israel Investment Club, will meet on the 2nd Wednesday
of every month at 8:00pm in Room 13. Join us for a meeting!
For any questions or information, email [email protected]
FAMILY SHABBAT DINNER AND SERVICE
Friday, December 6
Family Shabbat Dinner at 6:00pm
Family Shabbat Service w/Light One Candle Kickoff at 7:00pm
This will be a chicken dinner. You may have pasta instead if requested at
the time reservations are made. Payment in advance please.
Dinner: Adults $15.00/person; children ages 2-12 $10.00/person.
RSVP by THIS Monday, December 2
Purim 2020 Casting Call
Calling all singers, actors, musicians, and
comedians!
Open casting calls for the this year’s
“Like A Rhinestone Purim” taking place:
Sunday, December 8 from 11:15 -11:45am for kids grades 3-6
Monday, December 9 from 8:30-9:30pm—for adults and teens
No previous experience is necessary. If you are interested in
participating, please contact Cantor Margot at [email protected]
or call 914-631-1770.
Joyous Chanukah
Community Party at Temple Beth Abraham
Sunday, December 15 from 11:00am—1:30pm
Come join us for Chanukah fun: crafts for kids,
Book Fair, live music with The Sweet Vermouths,
gourmet latke demo and tasting with John from
The Blue Olive, and items to purchase as holiday
gifts such as coffee, candles, and olive oils.
AND OF COURSE, there will be FREE LATKES thanks to
Epstein’s of Hartsdale!
Learn “The Real Story of Chanukah” with Rabbi Holtz at 10:00am
Free, but your RSVP is appreciated at: tba-ny.org/chanukah/
or call the Temple Office at 914-631-1770.
Make Your Own Menorah Contest
All Temple members and Religious School families are invited
to submit their original creation of a Chanukah menorah.
Menorahs can be made from any material. The only requirement is
that is be a true chanukiah, with a place for 8 candles and 1 shamas.
Enter on your own or as a group! All menorahs will be displayed at
our Joyous Chanukah Event on December 15. And winners will be
announced at 1:30pm (need not be present to win)!
Kol Rinah Presents: Chanukah Joy!
Sunday, December 15 at 4:00pm
Kol Rinah, the Jewish Chorale of Westchester
will present their annual winter concert at
Temple Beth Abraham.
For tickets go to www.kolrinahchorale.org
Ticket prices through December 12 are:
Adults -$22.00; Seniors and Students-$18.00
Ticket prices are higher at the door.
Movie Mavens Presents: Broken Wings (Knafayim Shvurot )
Saturday, December 21 at 7:00pm
Daphne and her four children try to cope with the abrupt
death of husband/father. As the family seems to fall apart,
a sudden incident gives them a chance to heal their
"broken wings."
Subtitles, 2002, 87 minutes
Winner of 9 Awards of the Israeli Film Academy including Best Film,
Best Actress and Best Director Israel Film Fund.
Coffee and Dessert served. Free for members.
Guests are asked to contribute $5.00 to offset the cost of refreshments.
To RSVP to this event, email: [email protected]