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Inside this issue: Elul 5770/Tishrei 5771 September 2010 Volume 11, Issue 9 B’nai Israel Reform Temple 67 Oakdale-Bohemia Road Oakdale, NY 11769 (631) 563-1660 www.bnai-israel.org (Continued on page 2)
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Volume 11, Issue 9 Elul 5770/Tishrei 5771 September 2010 B’nai Israel Reform Temple 67 Oakdale-Bohemia Road Oakdale, NY 11769 (631) 563-1660 www.bnai-israel.org
Inside this issue:
Rabbi’s Message 1
About our Services 2
Schedule of Services 2
Torah Readings 2
Bulletin Information 3
Adult Education 3
Donations & Contributions 4
President’s Message 5
Religious School News 5
$ A Week 5
Family Fun for Sukkot 6
The New Year 5771 7
Bulletin Board 8
Chinese Auction 9
September Calendar 10
October Calendar 11
Sisterhood Newsletter 12
Volunteers Needed 13
Golf Outing 14
Donations 15
Condolences 16
Yahrzeits 16
Advertisers 17
Temple Directory 19
As the B'nai Israel community approaches another New Year, I want to take this opportunity to wish you and your family a very healthy and sweet year. May it be a year of blessings for you. May it be a year of peace, health, and well-being; a year in which you see the fulfillment of hopes and dreams. May it also be a year in which those of you who are suffering financially find the improvement necessary to make your life and the life of your family better. And may it be a year in which the stresses of your life be turned into the peaceful
moments that you need in order to find the sense of balance and harmony necessary for good health, both spiritually and physically.
The past year has not been an easy one for our community, for our region, our country, the world, and for many of you. The economy is certainly not yet where we hoped and still hope it will be. The memories of the BP oil spill still haunt all of us. And it is disturbing to read and hear every day of the inability of politicians and government officials simply to listen to the voices of others and move from their own self-interests to compromise and work out solutions with others. And, of course, violence, hatred, bigotry, and discrimination still fill the hearts of so many.
The Jewish community in our own area is suffering. We have lost many of the organizations and institutions that can offer support to those individuals, families, and synagogues that are suffering. There is unquestionably a decreasing Jewish population and an increasing unaffiliated population both of which are negatively affecting congregational growth and in some instances existence itself.
In spite of all of this, however, I am filled with hope in the future, in your future, mine, and our community's. I believe that our country and the world will turn around toward a positive direction as well. This hope is a faith that I have in people. I know that reality does not always prove this to be so, but I have always been impressed by the words of the Torah in which after God created the human being, the Divine Creator said: and "he was Tov m'od.” (very good) God implanted goodness in every human being, and therefore we have the ability to harness this goodness into positive energy to change the negative into the positive, the evil into the good, the hopeless into the hopeful, the darkest of nights into the brightest of days.
I will be devoting my High Holy Day sermons this year to the theme of "Hope in the Future", with the hope of injecting my hope and positive energy into your minds, hearts, and souls. I, therefore, urge you to attend services this year and to attend all of them. Some of you view these holy days as days off from work or school. These are days in which you belong in the synagogue and I assure you that this year your presence will prove worthwhile.
I pray that I will be able to lift you up and give you hope. I know that your presence will lift me up as well. The way we will tackle the problems of our lives
(Continued on page 2)
Rabbi’s Message
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Schedule of Services
Friday 9/3 Shabbat Service 8:00 PM Wednesday 9/8 Erev Rosh Hashanah 8:15 PM Thursday 9/9 First day of Rosh Hashanah
Morning Service 9:30 AM Tashlich Service 1:30 PM Children’s/Family Service 2:30 PM Friday 9/10 Second Day of Rosh Hashanah Children’s Service 7:00 PM
Shabbat Service 8:00 PM Friday 9/17 Kol Nidre 8:00 PM Saturday 9/18 Yom Kippur Day Morning Service 9:30 AM Yom Kippur Meditation 12:30 PM Children’s/Family Service 1:00 PM Afternoon Service 2:00 PM Yizkor Service 4:15 PM Concluding Service 5:00 PM BreakFast following Shofar call Sunday 9/19 Temple Memorial Service at 11:00 AM
New Montefiore Cemetery Wednesday 9/22 Sukkah decorating 7:00 PM Followed by Service Friday 9/24 Sukkot/Shabbat Service 8:00 PM Please visit www.bnai-israel.org for additional services and the entire calendar.
About our Services Our Friday night worship is conducted in English and Hebrew. Services are every Friday evening. Our Shabbat Services are the 1st, 3rd, 4th & 5th Fridays at 8:00 pm. We have a Family Service geared toward school age children the 2nd Friday of each month at 7:15 pm. The Rabbi will offer Birthday and Anniversary Blessings for the month at this service. We also have a Children’s Service geared toward pre-school children the 3rd Friday of each month at 7:00 pm. Please come and join us.
Torah and Haftorah Readings for Home Study
Sept. 4: Deuteronomy. ch 29 vs. 9 through ch. 31 vs. 30 and Isaiah ch. 61 vs. 10 through ch. 63 vs. 9 Sept. 9: Rosh Hashanah: Genesis ch. 21 vss. 1 through 34; Numbers ch. 29 vss. 1 through 6 I Samuel ch. 1 through ch. 2 vs. 10 Sept. 11: Deuteronomy ch. 32 vss. 1 through 52 Hosea ch. 14 vss. 2 through 10; Micah ch. 7 vss. 18 through 20; Joel ch. 2 vss. 15 through 27 Sept. 17: Yom Kippur Morning service: Leviticus ch. 16 vss. 1 through 34; Numbers ch. 29 vss. 7 through 11 Isaiah ch. 57 vs. 14 through ch. 58 vs. 14 Afternoon service: Leviticus ch. 18 vss. 1 through 30 Jonah ch. 1 through ch. 4 vs. 11; Micah ch. 7 vss. 18 through 20 Sept. 23: Sukkot Leviticus ch. 22 vs. 26 through ch. 23 vs. 44; Numbers ch. 29 vss. 12 through 16 Zechariah ch. 14 vss. 1 through 21 Sept. 25: Exodus ch. 33 vs. 12 through ch. 34 vs. 26; Numbers ch. 29 vss. 17 through 25 Ezekiel ch. 38 vs. 18 through ch. 39 vs. 16 Book of Ecclesiastes
and our society is to tackle them together. How powerful it is when we can come together in the name of the Lord for by doing so we affirm the goodness which was placed within each of us since time itself began.
Judy and I wish each and every one of you a year of health, happiness, and peace. May 5771, our thirty-ninth year at B'nai Israel, be truly a year of God's blessings.
Rabbi Message (continued)
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Issue Deadline October 2010 Issue September 10, 2010 November 2010 Issue October 10, 2010 December 2010 Issue November 10, 2010 January 2011 Issue December 10, 2010 February 2011 Issue January 10, 2011
Bulletin Information Attention: Items must be submitted on or before August 10, 2010
to be included in the September Bulletin.
If items are received after this date, we cannot guarantee they
will be included.
Please be prompt. Items received after the deadline, may not
be included.
Adult Bar/Bat Mitzvah Program begins on Monday night September 20th at 8 pm. The class, taught by the Rabbi and Yaffa Lecce, will begin by teaching the Hebrew alphabet. By June, all students will become Bar/Bat Mitzvah, reading from the Torah. No prior Hebrew knowledge is necessary. The class will be on Monday nights until June.
Beginners Hebrew for Adults begins on Monday night September 20th at 8 pm. Within six months all students will be able to read any Hebrew text. Why not be able to read the four Questions at this year’s Passover Seder and make your children proud of you?
Torah at Panera will begin on Saturday, September 11th at 10 am. This class has proved to be a real winner, attracting many students to Panera’s restaurant on Sunrise Highway in Sayville as they enjoy Torah study while eating a good breakfast.
The Rabbi will begin a class on teaching the Books of the Bible for Adults. The Jewish people are the people of the book so if you are a part of this people you should learn about this book. Did you know it is called Tanach in Hebrew and what this word stands for? Did you know there are thirty-nine books to the Hebrew Bible? During the course of the year the Rabbi will teach selected readings from the Bible’s three main sections beginning with the Book of Joshua. The books will be studied from a spiritual as well as historical and literary perspectives. The class will be held on the fourth Thursday of the month beginning on October 28th at 8 pm. Please note change in the schedule from last month’s bulletin due to a conflict.
The Rabbi is continuing his special Adult Education Self-study Program. This year the program will be "the Great Works of Jewish Religious Life". The class will look at the Mishnah, Midrash, Talmud, Legal Codes, Respona Literature, and the Zohar. The first introductory class will be held on Thursday night November 4th at 8 pm.
The Rabbi will hold Meditation Moments for peace and healing on the first Friday night of the month after services.
If there are other programs you would like to see in the Temple, please write or speak with Rabbi. Please RSVP to the office so the Rabbi knows to expect you at the above mentioned programs.
Adult Education classes will begin in September:
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T h a n
k y o u !
General Fund Carole & Howard Shenkman In memory of Irving Ziegler Stuart & Beth Menis In memory of Charlie Levine Stuart & Beth Menis In memory of Miriam August Lila Morrison In memory of Herb Morrison Phyllis & Nat Ozarin In memory of Everett Stant Discretionary Fund Michael Feather Donation Melanie Meren In honor of baby naming of Eleanor Meren Phyllis Rubin In memory of Irving Ziegler Bobbie Weisinger In honor of Lori Weisinger’s Recovery HelpAFamily Rochelle & Gerald Slochevsky Donation Landscaping Fund The Stant Family With heartfelt thanks to Jan & Joel Silverman for their friendship & support Outreach Cecele Wagner In memory of Kate Kaye, Sarah & Abraham Wagner Helene, George & Annie Rose Davis In honor of baby naming of Adam Wain The Lions Club of the Islips Donation Trudy & Marty Neckameyer In Memory of Everett Stant Lila Morrison Donation Shaindy & Marty Ullman In Memory of Everett Stant Trudy & Marty Neckameyer In memory of Margaret Maxian Rita DiGiantomasso In memory of Everett Stant Cecele Wagner In Honor of Rabbi & Judy Moss Cecele Wagner In memory of Olga & Seymour Kaye, Bernice & Jack Wagner Religious School The Bukzin Family In memory of Charles Levine Joyce & Jim Amato In memory of Everett Stant Alice & Mike Lambert In memory of Everett Stant Alice & Mike Lambert In memory of Israel Schaefer Sharon Eckhaus In memory of Everett Stant Ethan William Snair Memorial Fund Grandma In loving memory of our beloved Ethan Gammie & Pop Pop In loving memory of our beloved Ethan Roberta Snair In memory of Everett Stant Roberta Snair In memory of Margaret Maxian Music Fund Dot & Irv Lewis In memory of Everett Stant Phyllis Rubin In memory of Everett Stant Prayerbook Roberta Miller In memory of Harold Bresloff Roberta Miller In honor of my children – Deborah & Steven Sadiker, Scott & Marcy Miller & Michael & Nancy Miller Rhoda & Jerry Rosenberg In Loving Memory of Charles Levine Irene & John Schmitt In Memory of Irving Ziegler Jesse, Sarah, Avri & Eitan Stant In Loving Memory of Everett Lawson Stant from your devoted family Memorial Plaque Abe & Ruth Goldsher In memory of Daniel Howard Goldsher Jesse Stant In memory of Marjory Mayer Curnen Jesse Stant In memory of Everett Lawson Stant
Donations & Contributions We gratefully acknowledge the following donors for their contributions to B’nai Israel Reform Temple:
President’s Message Joel Silverman
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I hope you have all had a wonderful summer and with little time to reflect, we move directly to thoughts and plans for the High Holy Days. The “season” begins with our Selichot Service on the Saturday evening immediately prior to Rosh Hashanah. Even if you haven’t made reservations for the dinner, all are wel-come to the service that begins about 9:30 PM on September 4th. Join us for an opportunity to help make yourself ready for the special days to follow.
Temple preparations for the High Holy Days begin in early summer in an effort to make sure everything is in place for the biggest crowds of the year. Please reread our “guidelines” letter and do your best to comply with some simple ground rules that will make the High Holy Day experience at B’nai Israel more spiritual and enjoyable for all.
Plan to arrive early and save your own seat by actually being in Temple on time. As a matter of security, be prepared to show your ticket at the door and please cooperate with our ushers who have volunteered to do a difficult job for the benefit of the entire congregation.
When you enter the lobby, look for our new “donor wall” on your left. The “wall” was donated by the estate of long time Temple member Stan Sonkin and his family. As a member of the Donations Committee, Stan hoped
to encourage the giving of significant gifts to B’nai Israel by recognizing contributions of $1,000 or more from Temple families and friends. Several plaques have already been engraved. There are a number of blank plaques that we hope to dedicate in acknowledgement of donations received as a result of our annual Kol Nidre appeal this month. The “wall” is designed to “grow” by adding additional plaques as the number of donors grows.
We would be delighted to add your name to our new wall but will be grateful as well for any size contribution you are able to make. Each year, High Holy Day income provides a major financial boost to B’nai Israel. We have done well in the past, but given the state of the economy, this year we must do even better just to make up lost ground. I will speak with you in more detail about our financial need when I see you all in Temple very soon.
As we approach the new year, Jan and I wish you and your loved ones a healthy, safe, and happy 5771.
L'shanah tovah
Joel
Welcome back to our $ a Week Club News for 5770/2009-2010. So many of you began your commitment to this wonderful and painless way to donate regularly to support our Temple, and now it’s time to “finish up” this year and begin the next one.
Remember, if you are paid in full for a fifty-two week year ending at Succoth, you will earn your special certificate at Simchat Torah. So “catch up” now from our summer vacation.
If you wish to know your exact total contribution, please call Judy Moss at 472-5272 for your personal update.
$1AWeekClub News
Registration for the 2010-2011 school year is ongoing. If you have not received the registration forms, or if you have any questions, please call the Temple office.
The Religious School book sale is Tuesday evening, September 7th from 6:00-8:00. Students' class assignments and the calendar for the year will be given out that night. You will also have the opportunity to pick up a candy case to help support the annual fundraiser.
The opening days are:
September 11th Grades 4-6
September 12th Grades K, 2, & 3
September 13th Grades 7, 9, & H.S.
September 19th Grades Pre-K & 1
September 20th Grade 8
A Service Of Consecration welcoming all new students to our school will be held on Friday evening October 1st at 7:15. Invitations will be sent home.
Religious School News
One Dollar Makes
A Difference
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Family Fun for Sukkot! Ritual Committee
Sukkot begins four days after Yom Kippur. It is one of the three pilgrimage festivals. Sukkot, a Hebrew word meaning “booths” or “huts”, refers to the Jewish festival of giving thanks for the fall harvest, as well as the commemoration of the forty years of Jewish wandering in the desert after Sinai. In ancient times, people would make a pilgrimage to the Temple in Jerusalem to bring the first portion of their harvests to the priests to show thanks to God.(urj.org)
Each family can create and decorate their own sukkah in their own individual way. Using real or artificial fruit and vegetables is traditional but today anything goes. Build a sukkah using a big appliance box with the top and one side cut out, string sheets to form walls somewhere in your home, or turn a small area in your yard into a sukkah for a week. Decorate with plastic fruits and vegetables or make your own decorations! Here are some suggestions for making sukkah decorations. Enjoy!!!
Free Form Foil Fruit
Materials: newspaper, aluminum foil, masking tape, tempera paints, brushes, string for hanging
Procedure: Crumple newspaper into a fist sized ball. Then mold sheets of foil around it to make different fruit shapes. Paint with tempera paint. The foil will show through, giving the fruit a shiny effect. When paint is dry, use a sharp instrument to make a hole through the top and put a string through the hole for hanging in the sukkah.
Glittery craft dough star.
Materials: craft dough, glitter, string
Procedure:
Use your favorite craft dough recipe to make stars using cookie cutters or cut two triangles from the dough and place one on top of the other upside down to form a Star of David. While the dough is still damp, sprinkle on glitter and make a hole in the top to thread string through for hanging.
From my home to yours with Shalom,
Terri Randall Ritual Chairperson.
Our Next meeting will be on Monday October 4 at 8pm in the temple social hall.
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The observance of the High Holy Days begins on the first of Elul which this year is on Tuesday night August 10th, followed by Selichot on September 4th.
Selichot is not only a wonderful dinner and a time for Temple families and friends to come together, it is also a preparation for the holy days to come, as many of the prayers, such as Avinu Malkeinu, are a part of the service.
This year's Selichot will also have a discussion on the important subject, "The Future of the State of Israel."
Erev Rosh Hashanah begins on Wednesday night September 8th with services the next day. When lighting the candles on that night the following blessing is recited:
Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech haolam, asher kid; shanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu l'hadlik ner shel Yom tov. Amen.
Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Sovereign of the universe, who hallows us with mitzvot , commanding us to kindle the light of the holy day. Amen.
Be sure to attend the morning service on the 9th to hear the stirring sounds of the Shofar.
We will meet at 1:30 pm by the Great River at Dowling College for Tashlich. During this beautiful and enjoyable service we throw pieces of bread onto the moving body of water to symbolize our throwing away of our past misdeeds in order to begin the New Year with a clean slate.
This service is followed by our Family Service. We urge you to invite your friends and their children to this special service of everyone, regardless of age.
Although we at B'nai Israel do not have services the second day, you are welcome to join Rabbi Moss as he brings the New Year to residents of various skilled nursing and assisted living facilities in the community. The schedule will be found on the Temple website.
The ten days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are holy as well and given the title, Esreh Y'mei Teshuvah, the Ten Days of Repentance. Within the liturgy special prayers, including Avinu Malkeinu, are recited each day as the worshipper continues to turn his/her heart, mind, and soul to God and God's design for living life to its fullest each day.
Yom Kippur begins on Friday night September 17th. As it is Shabbat, this Yom Kippur is particularly holy.
The blessing over the candles for that night is:
Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech haolam, asher kid; shanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu l'hadlik ner shel Shabbat v'Yom HaKippurim. Amen.
Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Sovereign of the universe, who hallows us with mitzvot, commanding us to kindle the light of Shabbat and Yom Kippur. Amen.
As the Temple is open the entire next day, please know that you can remain in the Temple throughout all the services. Many people enjoy the Rabbi's special meditation for the New Year held in the Hebrew School building between the morning and family service.
As the Jewish calendar moves us from a day of serious reflection to one of rejoicing over life, we begin to prepare for Sukkot with our Sukkah decorating on Wednesday night September 22nd at 7 pm. There will also be a brief service afterward to begin this beautiful service of thanksgiving for the fall harvest. This year B'nai Israel will use the Sukkot holiday to raise our awareness of the many environmental issues that need to be confronted by our community and our country.
Please remember that a special way to observe all these holy days and holidays is to bring donations of food to the Temple as a part of our congregation's High Holy Day Outreach to those in need in our community.
The New Year 5771
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Bulletin Board & Announcements
Janet and Dennis Steiner on the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter Rebecca.
B’nai Israel wishes
to:
NEW EMAIL LIST for Volunteer Opportunities!
To sign up visit www.bnai-israel.org
and use the form provided or send an email to [email protected]
If you subscribe to this list we will notify you via email about upcoming volunteer opportunities at B’nai Israel.
Share a SIMCHA Sponsor an ONEG
Let everyone celebrate with you for your Birthday, Anniversary, Graduation, Promotion, or any
other occasion you would like to share.
Contact the Temple Office (631) 563-1660
September Fa
mily Services
Rosh Hashanah - 9/9 at 2:30 pm
Children’s Shabbat Svc - 9/10 at 7 pm
Yom Kippur—9/18 at 1:00 pm
Sukkah Decorating & Service - 9/22 at 7 pm
Trip to the Greek Synagogue Please mark down on your calendar Sunday October 24th. The Rabbi will lead us to the Kehala Kedosha Jannina Synagogue in Manhattan. This is the synagogue of the Greek Jewish community of New York. The cost for the day is $40 a person and will include a ride on a luxury coach to the synagogue for a tour of it and the museum, and a kosher Greek lunch. We will stop at Yonah Shimmel's for our annual knish breakfast. Please RSVP by September 15th.
Get Ready...Get Set by Fran Baker Baked rugelach stacked in a heap My weary bones I take to sleep In the freezer other cakes wait Anxious for the important date Next day, the vacuum calls my name The bathrooms do much of the same Wash the dishes, wash the floor Don't think I can do any more A brand new day I clean the halls Ooops, I forgot the matzoh balls Stuffing, gravy ready to go All takes work I hope they know Last day of the year is here now All is done. I wipe my brow Change my clothes, get ready to eat Can't wait, now, my family to greet A car door slams, they must be here Kids and grandkids we hold so dear In they come this end of the day Would not have it another way
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Sisterhood proudly presents our
CHINESE AUCTION
November 9, 2010
DONATIONS NEEDED
We are looking for treasures from your chests.
Only NEW items large or small will fulfill our quest.
BASKETS are needed in new or gently used condition.
For further information please contact: Ann Michelson 758-9651 Ellen Frankino 744-4211
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L’Shanah Tova to all from Sisterhood.
The summer is coming to a close but we are ready to have an interesting and informative year. We look forward to seeing old and new friends. This year’s “Meet and Greet” will be on the 21st of September at 7:30 pm. We will discuss the programs and renew our focus. We hope to see you there.
Rita and Phyllis
The Judaica Shop
is open for all your holiday and daily needs.
Come look at the beautiful display of items. If you don’t see what you are looking for please ask.
The Judaica Shop will be open after services on Friday evenings.
Blood Drive I wish to express our heartfelt thanks to those of you who helped plan and set up, and to those who stayed throughout the past blood drives to help. And, a special thanks to those of you who came to donate blood. As you all know, there is a constant need for blood, especially in the summer months, and we hope that you all try to donate as often as you are able. If you donate at a location other than our Temple, please use our donor site number 62531 so that B'nai Israel can get credit for the donation.
The next blood drive at our Temple is scheduled for
Monday, November 1, 2010 from 3PM-9PM.
Please continue to show your generosity and donate your time and your blood. Thanks- Your Sister- Rita D.-631 664-7968
ftäx à{x Wtàx Tuesday, September 21 First Meeting of the Year 7:45 pm Sunday, October 17 Breast Caner Walk, Jones Beach 8:00 am Monday, November 1 Blood Drive 3:00-9:00 pm Tuesday, November 9 Chinese Auction To Be Announced
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12th Annual
Rabbi Dr. Steven A. Moss Golf Outing Tuesday, September 21, 2010 at 11:00 am
Rock Hill Country Club 105 Clancy Road, Manorville, NY 11949
On Tuesday, September, 21, 2010, at 11:00 am, we will be having our twelfth annual golf outing at the Rock Hill Country Club to raise funds for our Temple’s varied community services. We offer friendship as well as material aid and services to our community in conjunction with other social service organizations in a hands-on program.
Very Truly Yours, Golf Committee
We thank the following sponsors for their support in this year’s golf outing. Please call the Temple office if you wish to be a part of this annual outing which benefits our community. Then your name will appear in the next bulletin as well as in our golf journal.
Golf Ads: Argonaut Industries, Inc., Bohemia Chocolate-By-Design, Ronkonkoma Charles P. Fiorenti, DDS, W. Sayville
Kessler & Liscia, PC, Selden Raynor & D’Andrea Funeral Homes, W. Sayville
Mark Salerno, DDS, Oakdale Michael J. Sloan, DMD, E. Islip
Mark Slovin, DDS, Islip Towers Diner, Bohemia
Tee Sponsors: Bayport Flower Houses, Inc., Bayport
Michael J. Berger & Co. CPA’s, Ronkonkoma Astoria Federal Savings Bank, Oakdale
I.J. Morris, Inc., Dix Hills Police Association of Suffolk County, Yaphank
Sayville Hospital for Animals, Sayville
Players: Seth Berman, Samson Burke, Tony Damian, Art Diamond,
Danny Feldle, Ira Garvin, Neil Goldman, David Green, Allan Greenberg, John Holst,
Allen Kaminsky, Michael Lambert, Paul Markowitz, Ken Oehler, Bill O’Neill, Joseph Schwan,
Dennis Shin, Gerald Slochevsky, and Ed Sweeting
Patron’s Package:
Paul Haines Suffolk County PBA, Bohemia
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Donations We Need Your Help! Your Temple’s income from dues has fallen during the past year, leaving B’nai Israel more dependent on donations than ever. Please consider making a donation at this time. While your donation may be made to honor a special person, remember that it also helps to provide good works for a larger community.
Donations of $1000 or larger will be commemorated on an attractive new arrangement of plaques to be placed in the Temple lobby. Large donations may also be made in installments.
How to Donate: You can bring or mail a check identifying the intended fund to the Temple. You can also arrange to provide larger donations in installments. Please contact the Temple office if you have any questions. (631) 563-1660 or email [email protected]
My Own Endowment Fund? The Temple welcomes larger donations that establish endowment funds in accordance with donor wishes. An endowment provides the Temple with long-term benefits that you specify. Endowments are publicized and often grow by attracting additional donations from others. You may name your endowment fund in honor or in memory of someone special. Please call the Temple Office at 563-1660 for further information.
Sustaining the Temple The General Fund The Building Fund The Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund Adding Natural Beauty The Landscaping Fund Flower Arrangement donations Involving Our Youth The Youth Group Fund Honoring Memory The Ian Matarasso Memorial Fund The Ethan William Snair Memorial Fund The Sidney Sonkin Memorial Fund Remembering Life Events Engraved leaf on our Tree of Life Engraved plaque on the Honorial-Memorial Board Memorial plaque in the sanctuary Prayer book Sharing Music The Music Fund Adding to the Experience The Fine Arts Fund Aiding the Community The Outreach Program The Help-a-Family Program The Shiva Fund Promoting the School The Religious School Fund The Library Fund The Scholarship Fund
Temple Funds and Sale Items
Yahrzeits The following names of loved ones whose Yahrzeit are observed during the preceding week will be read before the Kaddish Prayer at the Friday Evening Service on:
I.J. MORRIS, INC. Jewish Funeral Directors Since 1888
21 E. Deer Park Road , Dix Hills (631) 499-6060 55 North Station Plaza, Great Neck (516) 487-8600 46 Greenwich Street, Hempstead (516) 486-2500 1895 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn (718) 377-8610 114-03 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills (718) 263-5365 21 W. Broad Street Mt. Vernon (914) 664-2062
www.ijmorris.com Preplan—call for information Monuments by I.J. MORRIS, INC. Please Contact the Rabbi...
Please call Rabbi Moss at (631) 472-5272 when someone is sick or if there is a death in the family so that the Temple can extend its assistance.
Before making any funeral arrangements, please call Rabbi Moss at (631) 472-5272
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Condolences The B’nai Isarel Congregational Family extends its deepest condolences to the Rosolinsky Family on the loss of Marlene’s father, Israel Schaefer and to the Stant family on the loss of Jesse’s husband, Everett. May they find com-fort in the blessings of good memories that will always be theirs.
B'nai Israel has both Jewish and Interfaith burial plots available for its congregants and their families. If you are interested in purchasing plots, please call the Temple office and someone from the Cemetery Committee will contact you with details and answer any questions. The office number is 631-563-1660.
September 3rd *Jeannette Blutreich Ray Bukzin Anna Chernow *Aaron Finkelstein Philip Frost Walter Kalish Anna Goldman William Lennox Earl H. Lieberman *Bella Marcus *Fredrick Carl Morse *Herman Rosen Joseph Schwarzchild Max Tarter Jerome Ulberg September 10th James Blake *Oscar Brass *Sydell Drucker *Louis Gold Samuel Saul Goldring Irving Heller Harold Herzfeld Sidney Hochheiser
Cemetery Plots Available
*Meyer Hofstadter Pearl Kane Selig Levine Stanley Nitzburg *Jason Anthony Mariano *Sylvia Porwick Moishe Rosenthal Dora Ullman *Gertrude Zimmerman September 17th Harry Baraw *Richard Neil Berman Henry Burstein *Anna Cohen *Betty Diamond Kurt Dillon Lillian Edell *Rose Frost David Goldapper Morris Goldfarb Robert Gunther Anna Kass *Sadie Lehrbaum *Martha Olshan *Sol Opatosky Harry Peck
*Herman Reitberg Stanley Schuster *Stanley Sonkin *Abraham Ullman *Victims of 9-11 Roberto Zayas September 24th David Berlin Lila Buslow *Anna Cohen Theodore Davis *Al J. Drucker *Jacob Fogelnest *Maurine Goldsmith Evelyn Gregory Julius Hans *Tillie Krasner Frances Levine *Irving Malchman Arthur Neckameyer Theresa Plewka Benjamin Ratzan *Robert Saslau Anne Shapiro Philip Singer
* Indicates a Memorial Plaque is lit in the sanctuary.
YOUR AD HERE contact the Temple Office if you are interested
(631) 563-1660
One Year Ad is $125 That’s only a little over $10 a month!
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• Personal Injury Cases • Real Estate • Criminal Defense •
• Traffic & DWI Defense • Wills • Estate Planning & Probate • • Small Business and Corporate Services •
99 Main Street Holbrook, NY 11741 TAYLOR RENTAL Mike Weber (631) 588-5252 FAX: (631) 588-0918
631-581-7376 Top Quality Discount Price
INVITATIONS BY YAFFA Invitations For All Occasions
Weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, Graduations,
Business Stationery and More
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Law Offices of FEUER & FEUER 124 Medford Avenue Patchogue, NY 11772
Tel: (631) 447-1600 Fax: (631) 447-2609 www.FeuerLaw.com
2676 Sunrise Highway East Islip, NY 11730
(631) 277-1177
Mon-Fri 9-7 Sat 8-7 Sun 8-6
YOUR AD HERE contact the Temple Office if you are interested
(631) 563-1660
One Year Ad is $125 That’s only a little over $10 a month!
BE YOUR OWN GUEST
WAITERS/WAITRESSES BARTENDERS/GRILL PEOPLE
(631) 745-1180 or (631) 580-4432
YOU BE THE GUEST, WE’LL DO THE REST!!!
MITZVAH CATERERS AT THE NORTH SHORRE JEWISH CENTER
YOUR PLACE OR OURS WEDDINGS, BAR/BAT MITZVAHS, BRISSIM, BABY NAMINGS,KIDDUSHIM, SHIVA MEALS, ELEGANT
DINNER S, OFFICE, BBQS OR ANY EVENT ASK FOR ANDREW OR IRWIN (631) 928-6082
“Mitzvah caterers will gladly donate a portion of your bill back to your organization”
STRICT ORTHODOX RABBINICAL SUPERVISION
Mathematics Tutoring & Test Prep + Personalized instruction for any math class or test + College, high school or middle school math + Algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, much more
Paul Guzzardo Jr., M.S. NYS Certified Mathematics Teacher 631-384-5365 [email protected]
SHORE PSYCHIATRIC CENTER COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS AND SENIORS
RONALD J. TADDEO, MD
BOARD CERTIFIED PSYCHIATRIST MARGARET GALVIN, NPP HILARY PARENTE, LCSW MARY MACCONNELL, LCSW, BCD ERIN HAYES, LCSW JANE INDILLA-BROWN, LMSW KATHLEEN MALSKY, LMSW
CHRISTINE SADOUSKY, LMSW
4 Phyllis Drive SUITE H (631) 447-7560 PATCHOGUE, NY 11772 FAX: (631) 447-7561
Luscious Chocolate, with Personalized Ribbons
CHOCOLATE BY DESIGN INC.
Excellent service since 1979 Visit us on the web
631-737-0082
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B’nai Israel is limited to these caterers for any celebration in the Temple Social Hall. Bagels N a Hole Lot More Port Jefferson Station location (631) 474-4445
Lessing's Caterers (631) 277-7800 (631) 581-0022
Mitzvah Caterers of Plainview (516) 938-1310 (516) 351-0661
Woodbury Kosher (516) 681-7766
Zan’s Kosher Caterers (631) 979-8770
Miller Place Bagel & Deli (631) 331-7645
Temple Caterers
Temple Directory
President, Joel Silverman [email protected] Past President, Barbie Saslau
Vice Presidents: Buildings & Grounds, Seth Berman [email protected] Fundraising, Debby Lyons [email protected] Administration, Michael Lambert
Treasurer, Allen Kaminsky Financial Secretary, Barbara Abrams Recording Secretary, Martha Kolodkin Trustees: Jeannette Berman, Joel Brand, Arthur Diamond, Rita DiGiantomasso, Paul Fink, Ritva Gottesman, Debby Lazen, Brian Linehan, Richard Motlin, Nat Ozarin, Donna Paskin, Stephanie Plewka, Terri Randall, Ira Rosenfeld, Steve Saslau
Legal Council, Jonathan Sinnreich
Clergy
67 Oakdale, Bohemia Road, Oakdale, NY 11769 Website www.bnai-israel.org Phone (631) 563-1660 Fax (631) 563-9816 Email [email protected]
1644 Locust Avenue, Bohemia (631) 244-9057
Bingo Hall
Temple Office Staff
Chairperson, Alice Lambert (631) 589-1375
Religious School Office (631) 563-1663 [email protected]
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Scheduling Fran Baker (631) 567-1537
Rabbi Dr. Steven Moss (631) 472-5272 [email protected] Cantor Ilana Plutzer [email protected]
Board of Trustees
Committees, Groups, and other individuals to know... Choir Director, Roselyn Selmanoff
Sisterhood Co-Presidents [email protected] Rita Porwick & Phyllis Rubin
Brotherhood President, Barry Saffren
Membership Chairperson (631) 775-6147 [email protected] Jeannette Berman
Ritual Chairperson [email protected] Terri Randall
Donation Committee [email protected]
Groundskeeper, Joel Silverman Custodian, Tom Smollins
Yarmulke Orders (631) 472-1888 Harriet Jacobs (for Bar/Bat Mitzvahs and Weddings)
Outreach, Ritva Gottesman (631) 804-9545 [email protected]
Bulletin, Website, Temple e-nouncements [email protected] Jeannette Berman (631) 775-6147
Religious School
Karen Smollins & Kim Rogers-Schade