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Sisterhood of the Highland Park Conservative Temple Congregation Anshe Emeth cordially invites you to their Installation of Officers and 11th Annual Sisterhood Neshama Awards and “Woman of Torah” Ceremony Honoring: Gloria Schwartz – Lifetime Achievement Sherri Lerner – Humanitarian Mindy Golden – Rising Star and Barbara Parkoff – Woman of Torah Monday, June 8th – 6 p.m. Elegant Dinner Buffet Entertainment by Robert & Helene Knee Tricky Tray Auction – Door Prizes Couvert – $18 Contact Gloria Schwartz if you would like to attend at [email protected] JUNE / JULY / AUGUST 2015 732-545-6482 732-246-3100 fax www.hpct-cae.org EVERY SHABBAT - SOMETHING SPECIAL Rabbi Eliot Isaac Malomet W e have had a busy spring. The Rutgers Shabbat, the CAE Legacy Shabbat, the Youth Shabbat, all the special milestones, auf rufs, bar mitzvahs, events, speakers, Shabbat dinners, and so much more. They were memorable experiences, all of them! With lots of buzz and festivity. And of course, food! Thank God, we have such a busy shul with so many amazing people working behind the scenes to make sure that every Shabbat is terrific. Here’s a shout out to our staff, who make it all happen: Linda! Diane! Beth! We are so lucky to have you! And our support staff: Hector! Silva! Nely! You are amazing! For every minute of Shabbat activity, there is at least one hour of behind the scenes work. Friends, Shabbat in shul is where it’s at. Shabbat morning is where and when shul life takes place. Even when there is “nothing” going on in shul, there is always “something.” I know that when someone misses a Shabbat, the first question I get “so, what did I miss in shul this week?” When our different panels convened on the CAE Legacy Shabbat, people went away feeling excited. They really got something out of the different stories that were told, stories of ordinary congregants who have extraordinary biographies. They wanted more time. They wanted to attend all the sessions. And, they had a great Kiddush to boot! “Rabbi, let’s do this more often,” they said. People enjoyed the Youth Shabbat as well. When we took a break to study in depth after the preliminary Shacharit service, people reacted and said, “let’s do that again. Maybe we could have parallel study sessions, on different topics with different teachers, and we don’t need the babka.” (Not that there’s anything wrong with babka!) There are lots of ways to change up the format and create a great experience. Let’s do it! I welcome your ideas. Every Shabbat is special. It’s a truism, I know, but as we begin to reflect on how to structure next year, why don’t we put the truth of our shul front and center? Here is my suggested “tag-line” for next year (and please note the chiasmus*): “Every Shabbat – something special; something special – every Shabbat.” I think it works. Every Shabbat there is something special at the HPCT-CAE, and when you miss a Shabbat, you miss another episode in the running drama of community life. Even when there is nothing “going on” on a particular Shabbat, you never know what’s going to happen. There are an infinite number of stories in our beautiful shul, and each week, at least one of them plays out. I’ll be at Camp Ramah in the Berkshires again this summer, teaching and studying and thinking up ways to make Shabbat even more special in Highland Park. Have a wonderful summer! Rest, relax, rejuvenate, and most importantly, come to shul! *A rhetorical device very common in biblical Hebrew in which two clauses are linked and balanced by each other in an A-B/B-A structure. Everyone is invited to join us for a Special Lecture with Daniel Matt Honoring Gustine Matt’s 90th Birthday Sunday, June 7th -- 10:30 a.m. Come and hear an informative and interesting talk about Shekhinah: The Feminine Half of God. No fee Refreshments will be served.

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Sisterhood of the Highland Park Conservative Temple

Congregation Anshe Emeth cordially invites you to their

Installation of Officersand

11th Annual Sisterhood Neshama Awards

and “Woman of Torah” Ceremony

Honoring: Gloria Schwartz –

Lifetime AchievementSherri Lerner – Humanitarian Mindy Golden – Rising Star

andBarbara Parkoff – Woman of Torah

Monday, June 8th – 6 p.m. Elegant Dinner Buffet

Entertainment byRobert & Helene Knee

Tricky Tray Auction – Door Prizes Couvert – $18

Contact Gloria Schwartz if you wouldlike to attend at

[email protected]

JUNE / JULY / AUGUST 2015

732-545-6482 732-246-3100 fax www.hpct-cae.org

EVERY SHABBAT - SOMETHING SPECIALRabbi Eliot Isaac Malomet

We have had a busy spring. The RutgersShabbat, the CAE Legacy Shabbat,the Youth Shabbat, all the special

milestones, auf rufs, bar mitzvahs, events,speakers, Shabbat dinners, and so much more.They were memorable experiences, all of them!With lots of buzz and festivity. And of course,food!

Thank God, we have such a busy shul withso many amazing people working behind thescenes to make sure that every Shabbat is terrific.Here’s a shout out to our staff, who make it allhappen: Linda! Diane! Beth! We are so lucky tohave you! And our support staff: Hector! Silva!Nely! You are amazing! For every minute ofShabbat activity, there is at least one hour ofbehind the scenes work.

Friends, Shabbat in shul is where it’s at.Shabbat morning is where and when shul lifetakes place. Even when there is “nothing” goingon in shul, there is always “something.” I knowthat when someone misses a Shabbat, the firstquestion I get “so, what did I miss in shul thisweek?”

When our different panels convened onthe CAE Legacy Shabbat, people went awayfeeling excited. They really got something out ofthe different stories that were told, stories ofordinary congregants who have extraordinarybiographies. They wanted more time. Theywanted to attend all the sessions. And, they hada great Kiddush to boot! “Rabbi, let’s do thismore often,” they said.

People enjoyed the Youth Shabbat as well.When we took a break to study in depth after the

preliminary Shacharit service, people reacted andsaid, “let’s do that again. Maybe we could haveparallel study sessions, on different topics withdifferent teachers, and we don’t need the babka.”(Not that there’s anything wrong with babka!)There are lots of ways to change up the formatand create a great experience. Let’s do it! Iwelcome your ideas.

Every Shabbat is special. It’s a truism, Iknow, but as we begin to reflect on how tostructure next year, why don’t we put the truth ofour shul front and center? Here is my suggested“tag-line” for next year (and please note thechiasmus*): “Every Shabbat – something special;something special – every Shabbat.” I think itworks.

Every Shabbat there is something special atthe HPCT-CAE, and when you miss a Shabbat,you miss another episode in the running drama ofcommunity life. Even when there is nothing“going on” on a particular Shabbat, you neverknow what’s going to happen. There are aninfinite number of stories in our beautiful shul,and each week, at least one of them plays out.

I’ll be at Camp Ramah in the Berkshiresagain this summer, teaching and studying andthinking up ways to make Shabbat even morespecial in Highland Park. Have a wonderfulsummer! Rest, relax, rejuvenate, and mostimportantly, come to shul!

*A rhetorical device very common inbiblical Hebrew in which two clauses are linkedand balanced by each other in an A-B/B-Astructure.

Everyone is invited to join us for a Special Lecture with

Daniel MattHonoring Gustine Matt’s 90th Birthday

Sunday, June 7th -- 10:30 a.m.Come and hear an informative and interesting talk about

Shekhinah: The Feminine Half of God.

No fee • Refreshments will be served.

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Mazel TovSheila Milecofsky on the Bar Mitzvah of

grandson, Benjamin Wachspress.Barbara and Stephen Parkoff on the Bat

Mitzvah of their granddaughter, ElishevaMichal Parkoff.

Barbara and Pete Schild on the Bat Mitzvah oftheir granddaughter, Abigail Schild.

Elaine Rand Fromkin on the Bar Mitzvah ofher grandson, David Fromkin.

Bonnie and Ed Guttenplan on the birth of theirgranddaughter, Vida Hana.

Gert and Irving Klaus on the birth of theirgreat-granddaughter, Vida Hana.

Marilyn and Barry Pruce on the birth of theirgrandson, Adam Jack Golan.

Muriel and Stanley Haber on the marriage oftheir grandson, Shmuel Yaffa, to SarahHoward in June.

Muriel and Stanley Haber on the marriage oftheir grandson, Daniel Pessar, to AnneGuetta in July.

Muriel and Stanley Haber on the marriage oftheir grandson, Akiva Wenger, to ItaGoldberg in August.

Gloria Schwartz on receiving the HPCT-CAESisterhood Lifetime Achievement Award.

Sherri Lerner on receiving the HPCT-CAESisterhood Humanitarian Award.

Mindy Golden on receiving the HPCT-CAERising Star Award.

Barbara Parkoff on receiving the HPCT-CAEWoman of Torah Award.

Gail and Merv Kroop on the Bat Mitzvah oftheir granddaughter, Olivia Kroop.

Helene Davis on her special birthday in June.Rich Weber on his special birthday in June.Alvin Berkin on his special birthday in June.Dianne Denenberg on her special birthday in

June.Eti Harris on her special birthday in June.Fred Shaffer on his special birthday in June.Jocelyn Schwartzman on her special birthday in

June.Mimi Lutzky on her special birthday in June.Gustine Matt on her special birthday in June.

her

Marilyn and Phil Rabinowitz on theirspecial wedding anniversary in June.

Ruth and Larry Fineberg on their specialwedding anniversary in June.

Michele and Ed Rockoff on their specialwedding anniversary in June.

Evelyn and George Lander on their specialwedding anniversary in June.

Barbara and Steve Parkoff on their specialwedding anniversary in June.

Tova and Maier Friedman on their specialwedding anniversary in June.

Jonathan Ehrlich on his special birthday inJuly.

Judy Katzman on her special birthday in July. David Barry on his special birthday in July.Rachel Modiano on her special birthday in July.Ann Salzberg on her special birthday in July.Harvey Klee on his special birthday in July.Michael Kesler on his special birthday in July.Milton Frant on his special birthday in July.Marilyn and Barry Pruce on their special

wedding anniversary in July.Shula and Naftaly Minsky on their special

wedding anniversary in July.Linda Salmon on her special birthday in

August.Eric Weinberg on his special birthday in

August.Henry Teitelbaum on his special birthday in

August.Howard Shapiro on his special birthday in

August.Lola Kamp on her special birthday in August.Abe Osofsky on his special birthday in August.Arlene Schenerman on her special birthday in

August.Flo Feinberg on her special birthday in August. Iola Caplan on her special birthday in August.Dara Botvinick and Stuart Greenhouse on their

special wedding anniversary in August. Rachel and Eric Sandler on their special

wedding anniversary in August.Wendy and Mitch Rosen on their special

wedding anniversary in August.Susan and Mark Winter on their special

wedding anniversary in August.Diane and Powell Saks on their special wedding

anniversary in August.Randy and Carl Levy on their special wedding

anniversary in August.Susan and Phil Baron on their special wedding

anniversary in August.Lisa and Stanley Fischer on their special

wedding anniversary in August.Carol and Howard Shapiro on their special

wedding anniversary in August.

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Nahamu NahamuArthur Levine on the loss of his wife, Sybil.

OFFICERS

President Linda TondowPresident Elect Sheldon Freidenreich Treasurer Dr. Marc Weinstein1st Vice President Zoltan Kemeny Financial Secretary Gail Kroop2nd Vice President Stuart Feinblatt Recording Secretary Dr. Barbara Chabner

David BrotmanIra CohenNanette CohenLawrence FinebergGittel FootermanCarey GlassMarty GoldenPhil GoldwasserDr. Peter Heimann

Marc HermanSue KheelIra KiznerJoy KuchinskySherri LernerSteve Lerner Uri MittlerLisa MorganBarbara Parkoff

Stanley RavensHenry Salmon Arnold SchifmanLinda SchmidtLynette SeaderBarry ShermanMarcia ShiffmanAl TondowJerry Trub

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Jacob Willner z’lA. Harry Freedman z’lLouis Beck z’lDavid Michelson z’lPhilip Susswein z’lAbram Freidberg z’lHarry Kroll z’lStuart Katz z’lDaniel Rockoff z’l

Dr. Hans FisherKarl Ringel z’lDr. Theodore StahlGertrude KlausArthur CohenDr. Theodore SulzbergAlbert RappaportDr. Elliot BrooksBenjamin SchallEdward Guttenplan

Roy TanzmanKevin Leff Hon. Gayle Brill MittlerFred MorganDr. Peter SchildStuart MitnickSamuel KamensCarl LevyDr. Mitchel Rosen

PAST PRESIDENTS

Barbara CohenEdward CohenDr. Marlene Herman

Charles Mandel z’lArline SchwartzmanIra Susswein z’l

Joseph TabakHon. Herbert Tanzman z’l

HONORARY TRUSTEES

Rabbi Eliot Isaac Malomet Rabbi Emeritus Yakov R. Hilsenrath zt”l

Cantor Randall Levin

Men’s Club Presidents: Marty Golden and Larry Klioze Sisterhood President: Teri Manes

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In my final “Message from the President” Iwould like to offer some reflections and thanks.Serving as President of this congregation has beena true privilege. I will soon “pass on the gavel”and am grateful for the two years I have served inthis capacity. We are fortunate, and from what Iunderstand, somewhat unique amongsynagogues: we have a “President-elect” position,so we know who is next in line. I welcome andcongratulate Sheldon Freidenreich as he preparesto take over the reins.

By the time one becomes President of ourcongregation, he or she has likely served on theExecutive Committee for six years or more,typically following serving as a Trustee. That’s alot of volunteer time and many, many Thursdayevening meetings! Our Trustees and Officersdemonstrate a commitment to our Temple familyand organization that can’t be beat. I want tothank our Trustees and Officers for the support,guidance, inspiration and wisdom theyindividually and collectively have provided meover these two years and the years leading up tomy presidency. And, perhaps most importantly,for their good humor and many laughs.

We are fortunate and again somewhatunique among synagogues: most of our Past-Presidents remain active and engaged. They areinvaluable assets and I thank them for theircontinued commitment to our shul.

Our monthly Board Meetings begin with aD’var Torah from Rabbi Malomet. He serves asour moral compass and I thank him for his clearthinking and insight, which help clarify the manycomplex issues.

Our committees, their chairs andmembers, and our auxiliary organizations andtheir Presidents and members drive our Templeactivity. Some of our committees are short-term,designed to address a unique need. Others are

standing committees, overseeing, designing andguiding our Temple activities, programs andfunctions. I thank our committee chairs andmembers for their enthusiasm, knowledge andcreativity; our committees are critical to ourpresent and future.

Our staff. They are jugglers supreme!HPCT-CAE, the building, is a busy place! Mostknow we have an expert, warm and professionalstaff. Their loyalty and commitment to ourTemple family not only assures that the day-to-day operations run smoothly and efficiently, buthelp guide us into the future. I want to thankthem for the guidance, support and manyreminders they provided me.

Most importantly, I want to thank YOU,our congregants and extended Temple family.Your presence on Shabbat and yom tovim createsthe culture of warmth and inclusion for which wehave become known. Your participation inprograms and events helps motivate us to domore, and to do it better or differently if need be.Your financial support enables our Temple toopen its doors each day and evening, to keep thelights and air conditioning or heat on, pays staffsalaries, and provides sacred space for daily prayer.A special thank-you to our Shomrei Ha-Kehilla;they are helping to sustain us financially andensure our future.

And, of course, I thank my husband, Al,for his support and understanding of my manymeetings. (You will be glad to know, hecontinues to be happy eating pierogi on the manynights I am at my “second home” and not homewith him for dinner.) A special thank you to Alfor the many times he has accompanied me to theTemple in the middle of the night when the alarmhas gone off!

Todah Rabah to all!

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGELinda Tondow, President

We want to thank...Brenda

Tanzman,Marlene

Herman, LindaSchmidt and their

committee,for the wonderful job

they did planning the Chaver AwardGala. They worked so hard to makethe evening such a momentousoccasion.

AND …

Bonnie Freidenreich, Sue Kheel,Marsha Goldwasser,

Linda Diamondand their committee

for their dedication and hard workmotivating people to go out and getads and directory listings, gatheringthat information together andproducing an outstanding AdJournal.

Our extraordinary HPCT-CAE “Writtenin Stone” project is ongoing and it is a

beautiful way to honor and remember ourloved ones as well as celebrate our special

simchas and life-cycle events.Two stone sizes are available:

6” x 6” ($218) and 6” x 9” ($318).

These special stones will be installed forRosh Hashanah!

The deadline date to order is August 10th.

For information contact theTemple: 732.545.6482.

Mark the date and join us for

Scholarship ShabbatSaturday, June 13th

Come hear a few of our scholarshiprecipients as they talk about what they

experienced last summer!

PLEASE NOTE:As we are getting more health conscious, theTemple will not be serving soda at non-sponsored and Milestone kiddushes. Therestill will be available seltzer, cold water, hotwater for tea and coffee.

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Spring has sprung, Fall has fell,Summer’s here, and the Men’s Club is stillactive.

The Men’s Club Softball Team, knownas HPCA-A, is in the midst of another funseason. At press time, they have a 2-1 recordand are tied for first place in their division.Games are played on Sundays (except onholiday weekends). Please contact Pete Schildfor game locations and times. Please come outto cheer on and support our team.

Our 3rd Annual Pre-Shavuot Wine andCheesecake tasting was a delicious success. Wetasted a fine selection of Kosher wines andsampled several different delicious cheesecakesbaked by Men’s Club members’ spouses. Noone went home with an unsatisfied sweet tooth.

As usual, we have several exciting eventson the upcoming calendar:

On June 14th, we will hold our Semi-Annual Blood Drive. We are planning a newpromotion for this summer’s blood drive, sowatch your mail and the Welcome Table formore details.

The Northern New Jersey Region(NNJR) of the Federation of Jewish Men’sClubs (FJMC) is conducting a fundraisingraffle. Half the proceeds from the raffle ticketsale stay right here with the HPCT-CAE Men’sClub and helps us support many programs atthe Temple. Tickets are $2 each or $18 for abook of 10. Prizes include an $1800 Visa GiftCard, a $750 Visa Gift Card and three $100Visa Gift Cards. The drawing will be heldduring the NNJR President’s Dinner, Tuesday,June 16th at 9:30 PM at the Fair Lawn JewishCenter/Congregation B’nai Israel in Fair Lawn,

NJ. You need not be present to win. Pleasecontact any Men’s Club Board Member toinquire about selling or buying tickets. Also,please contact any Men’s Club Board Memberif you are interested in attending the President’sDinner where Marty Golden and Larry Kliozewill be installed for their second year as Co-Presidents.

July 8th – 12th will be the FJMCInternational Convention being held at thenewly renovated Deauville Beach Resort,Miami Beach, FL. The FMJC convention is anevent not to be missed. Please contact eitherMarty Golden or Larry Klioze for moreinformation.

We are still asking that if you have notyet joined or paid your Men’s Club dues, pleasemake an effort to do so and send in the $36. Inaddition, please make an effort to come andsupport our upcoming events.

We are already in the planning stage fora full schedule of Men’s Club events in theupcoming year. Watch your mail and ourFacebook page for announcements about theseand other exciting Men’s Club activities. Wealso encourage you to attend all possibleservices and activities at the Temple, includingdaily Minyanim. Feel free to let us know of anyfeedback or programming ideas by writing tous at [email protected]. Youcan also use that email address to ask to besubscribed to our mailing list, and you canfollow us on Twitter and Facebook.

Thank you again for your continuedsupport.

B’shalom!

NEWS FROM THE MEN’S CLUBMarty Golden and Larry Klioze, Co-Presidents

USY has had an AMAZING year! Wehave done just a bit of everything, including jamsessions, game nights, a chocolate seder, andparticipating in the Youth Shabbat! Not onlythat, but we have had record attendance at

regional events— we had 7 members attend theRegional Spring Convention! Our chapter isbusy, involved, conscientious, and has becomethe place to be!

USY NEWS:

TODAH RABAHFROM RUTGERS HILLEL

Rabbi Malomet, Sami and I are the Koach

Co-Chairs at Rutgers Hillel. Wewere at the Rutgers Shabbat and weboth want to express how touchedwe were by how welcoming yoursynagogue was. Your D’var Torahwas also very moving. Thank youso much for your hospitality!

Sincerely, Alex Hamilton andSami Brandspiegel

Highland Park Conservative Temple

Congregation Anshe Emeth

Leaves on the Temple’s Tree of Lifeare available for purchase. These leavesserve as a permanent remembrance ofjoyous lifecycle events and milestones, forexample, graduations, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs,weddings, anniversaries, etc. Bases are alsoavailable. If you are interested, please seeBeth Spurr to dedicate a leaf or base withthis wonderful way to commemorate andhonor a loved one.

Graduation…Wedding...Anniversary … Birthday…

Celebrate your Summer Simchas at ourMilestone Kiddush

June 13July 18

August 22

The cost is only $36. Call theTemple Office 732-545-6482 for details.

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SISTERHOOD REPORTTeri Manes, Sisterhood President

President – Marsha GoldwasserCo-VPs Programming – Helene Knee & Susan WinterCo-VPs Membership – Nanette Cohen &

Debbie GerberFinancial Secretary – Sara Goodman HandRecording Secretary – Paula Kondioti & Marcia KliozeCorresponding Secretary – Marcia KliozeTreasurer – Mindy GoldenTorah Fund – Helene DavisImmediate Past President – Teri ManesWomen’s League Liaison – Lynette Seader Advisor – Sue Kheel

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Join Sisterhood for their Summer Book Discussion

Henna HouseBy Nomi Eve

Monday Evening, July 20th at 7 p.m.

at the home of Rachel Modiano,3 Parkview Terrace, Highland Park

Moderator: Teri Manes

To attend, please RSVP by July 15th to Lynette Seader at [email protected] or 732-254-4966

Dear All,

I had four wonderful years as the Presidentof the Highland Park Conservative Temple –Congregation Anshe Emeth Sisterhood. While Iam leaving as President, I am enthusiastic to jointhe ranks of other women and continue myinvolvement in the Sisterhood when dancingZumba, helping to cook for our terrific meals andsoup, reading books for the book discussions andattending our award winning programs. I amsure that the fabulous year ahead will be filledwith fun, laughter and camaraderie. I take thisopportunity to welcome the new SisterhoodBoard Members who have dedicated themselvesto making things happen in Sisterhood as we raisemonies for the Temple community.

Let’s start with a really gigantic thank youto all of the women of Sisterhood who made ourCongregational Friday Night Dinner, held onMay 8, such a success. Thanks especially toLynette Seader, Dinner Program and HeleneKnee and Susan Winter, Program and DinnerChairs for everything they did to make the dinnercome to fruition. The Cooking Committee wasextensive, consisting of Sue Kheel, Lynette Seader,Joy Kuchinsky, Ivy Spears, Heather and RebeccaKizner, Marlene Herman, Rachel Modiano,Marsha Goldwasser, Debbie Gerber, and CindyPatrych Brotman. If you missed it, you missed aculinary delight with chicken cacciatore, Italianvegetable soup, white bean dip and eggplant stew…. are you salivating yet? Please plan on joiningus for next year’s dinner in the spring as aparticipant and as a cook. When we cooktogether we share fun, camaraderie, and cookingtips.

Another special thing that occurred inMay was the Women’s League of ConservativeJudaism Garden State Region Spring Conference.We hosted it in our congregation where we wereable to shine the light of the region on ourbeautiful building, our excellent Rabbi, whodelivered a D’var Torah, and our tallitot project.

There are always Sisterhood events, even inthe summer. The very first event is our 11thAnnual Installation and NeshamaAwards/Women of Torah Ceremony and Dinner.This will take place on Monday, June 8. We areserving a lovely catered dinner and will take somespecial time to acknowledge Sisterhood womenwho have been an inspiration to us all. Pleaseconsider coming to the dinner to welcome ournew Sisterhood Board and to give kudos to thewomen who are chosen as the recipients of theRising Star, the Lifetime Achievement Award andthe Humanitarian Awards. As always there is aspecial program of entertainment, so come toshare as we honor our own, install the Board andenjoy a lovely evening. It is going to be a terrificevening. You can register for the evening for acouvert of $18 by sending your check to theTemple Office, attention of Gloria Schwartz, ourchair extraordinaire.

We will be hosting another of our BookDiscussions this summer at a private home inHighland Park on Monday, July 20 at 7 pm. Thebook is Henna House by Nomi Eve. This book isan evocative and stirring novel about a youngwoman living in the fascinating and rarelyportrayed community of Yemenite Jews of themid-twentieth century. Henna House is theenthralling story of a woman, her family, their

community, and the rituals that bind them.Please join us for a good read and a stimulatingconversation.

Zumba is still continuing on Mondaynights through June 29. This is a women’s onlyexercise and dance program held in the YouthLounge. Invite a friend and feel the excitement!Hope to see you there at 7:15 PM on Mondaynights!

The women’s tallitot have made a place forthemselves in our shul. With great enthusiasmwe are making more of them this summer and wewill continue to donate some of our beautifulwomen’s tallitot to the Masorti congregations inIsrael. We will send out dates for the tallitotmaking evenings at the Temple via email andannounce it in the Temple announcements, but ifyou want to participate in this hiddur mitzvah(beautifying the mitzvahs), please be in touchwith Barbara Parkoff or myself. We will need a lotof dedicated hands to make these beautiful worksof art.

I look forward to seeing all of you in thecoming months as we cook, dance, learn, shareand engage together in service to the Temple.

As always, feel free to call me at 732-586-7241 or email me at [email protected] withany questions, suggestions or ideas to make theSisterhood an even more wonderful place todedicate your time and effort. Starting in July,please contact Marsha Goldwasser at, preferably,[email protected] or 732-296-0316

B’Shalom.

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HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOLJacob Rothberg, son of Terry Chazan Rothberg

and Bob Rothberg.

MISCELLANEOUSJoseph Samuel Zimmerberg, grandson of

Francine and Hyman Zimmerberg, will begraduating from Walt Whitman HighSchool in Bethesda, MD. He will beattending Montgomery College in the Fall.

Rebecca Goodman, granddaughter of Minnieand Mel Goodman, will be graduatingfrom Heidenberg High School in Tampa,FL.

Ari and Eitan Goodman, twin sons of Scott andItaya Goodman, twin grandsons of Minnieand Mel Goodman, and twin grandsons ofTova and Maier Friedman, will begraduating from Hebrew Academy inRandolph, NJ.

Jacob Wachspress, grandson of Sheila Milecofsky,will be graduating from PennsburyRegional High School in Yardley, PA. Hewill be attending Princeton University inthe Fall.

Jacob Max Kibel, son of Heather and PhilipKibel and grandson of Barbara and SteveParkoff, will be graduating from J.P.Stevens High School. He will be attendingBinghamton University in the Fall.

Maya Parkoff, granddaughter of Barbara andSteve Parkoff, will be graduating fromDenver Academy of Torah.

Jacob Cohen, grandson of Barbara and ArthurCohen, will be graduating from TrevorHigh School. He will be attendingFranklin and Marshall in the Fall.

Aryeh Saal, son of Shelee Saal, will begraduating from Bartle Elementary School.He will be attending Middle School in theFall.

Jaclyn Lerner, granddaughter of Judy and SteveLerner, graduating from Framingham,MA High School. She will be attendingthe University of Pittsburgh in the Fall.

Kyra Brandman, granddaughter of Judy andSteve Lerner, graduating fromBridgewater-Raritan High School. Shewill be attending Chapman University inthe Fall.

Sylvie Culang, daughter of Sara and Jay Culang,graduating eighth grade from RPRY adgoing to Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School.

COLLEGE AND GRADUATEPROGRAMSJaclyn Tamaroff, daughter of Jill and Steven

Tamaroff and granddaughter of JudyTamaroff, graduated from Rutgers MedicalSchool and will be doing a PediatricResidency at Johns Hopkins University.

Jonathan Winter, son of Susan and MarkWinter, graudated from Rutgers Universitywith a B.S. in Exercise Science. He willbe attending Rutgers Doctor of PhysicalTherapy Program.

Andrew Cohen, son of Cathy and Ira Cohen,graduated from Hofstra University with aMasters of Science in Education in HigherEducation Leadership and Policy Studies.

Peninah Malka Rost, daughter of Faith Rost,graduated from Rutgers University with aB.A. Degree.

Ira Herniter, son of Carla and Dr. BruceHerniter, graduated from the University ofMaryland with honors. He will beattending the University of California,Riverside, CA in the Fall.

Stacey Golden, son of Mindy and Marty Golden,graduated from Rutgers, School of Nursingwith a BSN.

Sarah Sherman, daughter of Lynn and BarrySherman, graduated from BostonUniversity with an MBA in GlobalDevelopment.

Naomi Polinsky, daughter of Eveline and StevePolinsky, graduated from Barnard College.

Marla Slusky, daughter of Susan Slusky,graduated from Carnegie MellonUniversity with a Ph.D. in Mathematics.

Katie Salmon, daughter of Linda and HenrySalmon, graduated from College of St.Elizabeth. She is now a RegisteredDietitian.

Adam Frumkin, son of Arlene and MitchellFrumkin, graduated from NortheasternUniversity, Boston, MA.

Congratulations Graduates!!

High Holiday Permanent Seats AvailableHigh Holidays 2015 are quickly approaching and we wanted to advise our congregants about permanent seat availability.

Permanent seat ownership guarantees that you will have the same seats every year for the High Holidays when you purchase High Holiday tickets.The purchase of these permanent seats also establishes a physical presence between our member families and the sanctuary.

In response to this past High Holydays’ inspiring services, we have had some recent requests for permanent seats and we want tomake the congregation aware that these seats can be purchased at any time. The price of each new seat is $1,250 and, depending on the numberof seats purchased, you can be billed over one or two years. As always, you do not need to own permanent seats in order to buy seats for theholidays. If you would like to discuss the purchase of seats, please call the Temple office.

ReminderHigh Holyday seat applications will be arriving in your mailbox soon.

Please take the time NOW to fill it out and return to the Temple Office with your check.

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 14 SIVAN

Zumba – 7:15 pm USY Program – 7:30 pm

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Torah on Tuesday – 10:30 am

3 16 SIVAN

4 17 SIVAN

Religious Committee Meeting – 8 pm

5 18 SIVAN

Kabbalat Shabbat – 7 pm Candle lighting – 8:06 pm

6 19 SIVAN

PARSHAT BEHA-ALOTEKHA Numbers 8:1-12:16

Haftarah – Zechariah 2:14-4:7 Dungeons and Dragons after Kiddush

Torah Study – 6:30 pm Mincha, Seudah Shleesheet – 7:45 pm Shabbat Ends – 9:15 pm

7 20 SIVAN

Daniel Matt Lecture – 10:30 am

Boy Scouts – 6:30 pm

8 21 SIVAN

Sisterhood Installation of Officers and Neshama Awards Dinner

– 6 pm

9 22 SIVAN

Torah on Tuesday – 10:30 am

Men’s Club Board Meeting – 8 pm

10 23 SIVAN

11 24 SIVAN

USY Program – 7:30 pm Executive Board Meeting – 8 pm

12 25 SIVAN

Kabbalat Shabbat – 7 pm Candle lighting – 8:10 pm

13 26 SIVAN SHABBAT MEVAREKHIM

MILESTONE KIDDUSH SCHOLARSHIP SHABBAT PARSHAT SHELAH-LEKHA

Kiddush is co-sponsored by Eugenia Rothstein and Ruth and Larry Fineberg in honor of their family simchas.

Numbers 13:1-15:41 Haftarah – Joshua 2:1-24 Torah Study – 6:30 pm

Mincha, Seudah Shleesheet – 7:45 pm Shabbat Ends – 9:20 pm

14 27 SIVAN

Men’s Club Blood Drive – 8:30 am

Boy Scouts – 6:30 pm

15 28 SIVAN

Zumba – 7:15 pm Membership Committee Meeting –

8 pm

16 29 SIVAN

Torah on Tuesday – 10:30 am

17 30 SIVAN

ROSH CHODESH

18 1 TAMMUZ

ROSH CHODESH

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19 2 TAMMUZ

Kabbalat Shabbat – 7 pm Candle lighting – 8:13 pm

20 3 TAMMUZ

PARSHAT KORAH Numbers 16:1-18:32

Haftarah – I Samuel 11:14-12:22 Dungeons & Dragons after Kiddush

Torah Study – 6:30 pm

Mincha, Seudah Shleesheet – 7:45 pm Shabbat Ends – 9:22 pm 21 4 TAMMUZ

FATHER’S DAY

SUMMER BEGINS

22 5 TAMMUZ

Zumba – 7:15 pm

23 6 TAMMUZ

Torah on Tuesday – 10:30 am

24 7 TAMMUZ

25 8 TAMMUZ

Board of Trustees Meeting – 8 pm

26 9 TAMMUZ

Kabbalat Shabbat – 7 pm Candle lighting – 8:14 pm

27 10 TAMMUZ

PARSHAT HUKKAT Numbers 19:1-22:1

Haftarah – Judges 11:1-33 Torah Study – 6:30 pm

Mincha, Seudah Shleesheet – 7:45 pm Shabbat Ends – 9:23 pm

28 11 TAMMUZ

29 12 TAMMUZ

Zumba – 7:15 pm

30 13 TAMMUZ

Torah on Tuesday – 10:30 am

CELEBRATE YOUR JUNE MILESTONE

WITH OUR TEMPLE FAMILY ON JUNE 13TH.

The cost is just $36.

Call the Temple Office (732-545-6482) for details.

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES WEEKDAY MINYAN...6:45 AM, 7:30 PM SHABBAT MORNING...8:45 AM SUNDAYS...8:30 AM, 7:30 PM SHABBAT YOUTH SERVICES...10:30 AM

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INDEPENDENCE DAY Kabbalat Shabbat – 7 pm Candle Lighting – 8:13 pm

4 17 TAMMUZ INDEPENDENCE DAY

PARSHAT BALAK Numbers 22:2-25:9

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5 18 TAMMUZ

Fast of Tammuz

Begins – 3:46 am Ends – 9:21 pm

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7 20 TAMMUZ

Torah on Tuesday – 10:30 am

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9 22 TAMMUZ

10 23 TAMMUZ

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11 24 TAMMUZ SHABBAT MEVAREKHIM

PARSHAT PINHAS Numbers 25:10-30:1

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12 25 TAMMUZ

13 26 TAMMUZ

Membership Committee Meeting – 8 pm

14 27 TAMMUZ

Torah on Tuesday – 10:30 am

15 28 TAMMUZ

16 29 TAMMUZ

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18 2 AV

MILESTONE KIDDUSH PARSHAT MATOT-MASEI

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20 4 AV

21 5 AV

Torah on Tuesday – 10:30 am

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23 7 AV

Executive Board Meeting – 8 pm

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Mincha, Seudah Shleesheet – 7:30 pm Shabbat Ends – 9:07 pm

Fast of Tisha B’av Begins – 8:19 pm

26 10 AV

Fast of Tisha B’av Ends – 9:06 pm

27 11 AV

28 12 AV

Torah on Tuesday – 10:30 am

29 13 AV

30 14 AV

31 15 AV

Kabbalat Shabbat – 7 pm Candle Lighting – 7:55 pm

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

CELEBRATE YOUR AUGUST MILESTONE

WITH OUR TEMPLE FAMILY ON AUGUST 22nd.

The cost is just $36.

Call the Temple Office (732) 545-6482 for details.

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PARSHAT DEVARIM Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22

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Torah on Tuesday – 10:30 am

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11 26 AV

Torah on Tuesday – 10:30 am

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13 28 AV

14 29 AV

Kabbalat Shabbat – 7 pm Candle Lighting – 7:38 pm

15 30 AV

ROSH CHODESH PARSHAT RE’EH

SHABBAT MEVAREKHIM Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17 Haftarah – Isaiah 66:1-24

Torah Study Group – 5:40 pm Mincha, Seudah Shleesheet – 7 pm Shabbat Ends – 8:37 pm

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Bat Mitzvah of Ilana Cunningham

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18 3 ELUL

Torah on Tuesday – 10:30 am

19 4 ELUL

20 5 ELUL

Executive Board Meeting – 6:15 pm Board of Trustees Meeting – 8 pm

21 6 ELUL

Kabbalat Shabbat – 7 pm Candle Lighting – 7:28 pm

22 7 ELUL

MILESTONE KIDDUSH PARSHAT SHOFTIM

Deuteronomy 16:18-21:19 Haftarah – Isaiah 51:12-52:12. Torah Study Group – 5:45 pm

Mincha, Seudah Shleesheet – 7 pm Shabbat Ends – 8:29 pm

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31 16 ELUL

25 10 ELUL

Torah on Tuesday – 10:30 am

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27 12 ELUL

28 13 ELUL

Kabbalat Shabbat - 7 pm Candle Lighting – 7:18 pm

29 14 ELUL

PARSHAT KI TETZE Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19 Haftarah – Isaiah 54:1-10

Torah Study Group – 5:30 pm Mincha – 6:45 pm

Shabbat Ends – 8:17 pm

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES WEEKDAY MINYAN...6:45 AM, 7:30 PM SHABBAT MORNING...8:45 AM SUNDAYS...8:30 AM, 7:30 PM SHABBAT YOUTH SERVICES...10:30 AM SOUTH RIVER SCHEDULE OF MORNING SERVICES: MONDAY, THURSDAY!6:50 AM TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY!7 AM SUNDAYS!8 AM

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The deadline for the September/October Kiruv will be Turesday, August 4th at noon. Please leave your articles in the Kiruv box in

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MONTH OF JUNEEmanuel Jaffe, Annette Schwartz,

Johanna Zeelander, Morris Aronowitz, FannieDavis, Gertrude (Gerry) Davis, Sol Fachler, JoelKabat, Jay Markowitz, Lawrence Goodman,Edward Weiss, Harold Arbit, Edward Cantor,Abe Schwartz, William Taylor, Louis Zagorin,Irene Kaufelt, Charles Daniels, Sylvia Lubeck,Sarah Oshinsky, Beatrice Tabak, Anne Tisch,Mordco Benderman, Lester Gerr, HowardHirshon, Rose Kheel, Herman Ramer, DavidSternberg, Abe Friedman, Annette Hortz, JudySchuman, Edith Alpert, Bertram Cheiten,Samuel Cohen, Joan Ehrenfeld, Max Greschler,William Kesselman, Hilda Mester, Emil Moses,Isadore Rems, Frank Schatzman, Rose Trub,Esther Weinstein, Samuel Zankel, EleanorKlaff, Nettie Sulzberg, Samuel Adler, SamuelGreen, Steven Joblove, Steven Levy, MarvinSusswein, Rachel Walfish, Gertrude Yarmush,Mary Cohen, Louis Deutsch, Norman Shyken,Isadore Cohen, Maxwell Golden, WolfRebhuhn, Fannie Lieber, Nancy Rosen, JacobTamaroff, Minnie Cohen, Abraham Feller, JackGross, Sylvia Kaplan, Natalie Wachspress,Philip Zack, Rose Avroch, Jacob Lieberman,Goldie Roth, Devin Shaffer, Jack Shifrin,Meyer Rosenberg, Anna Borden, IsidoreGottlieb, Rafael Patrych, Pauline Alpert, RobertEichen, Blanche Frant, Moishe Glatt, ManfredKatz, Elaine Bronet, Louis Feinberg, MarlenePomper, Polly Brasg, Lee Cantor, RichardChernow, Selma Feinblatt, Bella Gellerstein,Blanche Mendelson, Mollie Edelstein, DorothySandler, Robert Rubenstein, Max Schoeffler,Zelig Aptaker, Martha Katz, Oscar Klioze,Bernard Novick, Joseph Rothenberg, SamuelFriedman, Jonathan Levin, Laura Mandel,Michael Fuchs, Ida Gros, Hyman Garboos

MONTH OF JULYJack Gushin, Julius Rand, Joseph

Wiesenberg, Doris Maged, Nathan Paszamant,Oscar Tunis, David Weinberg, Mollie Brenner,Rose Hindes, Akiva Shragowitz, Rose Bloom,

Agnes Elias, Samuel Gordon, Milton Gottlieb,Frieda Rockoff, Charlotte Ross, Bea Schrier, JillWelsh, Donald Ariev, June Gordon, Julia Feld,Daniel Horn, David Olitzky, Frances Rubin,Phoebe Weiner, Max Weiss, LeonardChudnick, Frank Datkowitz, Henry Epstein,Harriet Saks, Chaskel Frand, GilbertRosenfield, William Choplick, Bee Cohen,Rosa Goldsmith, Judith Gorelick, Anne Harris,Jack Kaufelt, William Levine, BernardSugarman, David Thaler, Marion Davis, MorrisLichtenstein, Nathan Goodman, WilliamMachaver, Edward Seader, Grace Sherman,William Hindes, Norman Shiffman, DonaldAsbel, Jacob Endlich, David Halper, LeoHoffner, Isadore Sattler, Saul Flame, JackHalperin, Irving Kurtz, Harry Lander, MorrisLevine, Violet Schneider, Adele Fessler, SylviaGoldberg, Leroy Manes, Abraham Paley, EstherSorkin, Ethel Zarin, Fannie Hinden, HermanHorvath, Harold Slusky, Priscilla Bayer, EvaBerkowitz, Charlotte Dobin, Minna Gordon,Minnie Howard, Sarah Lehman, Anne Becker,Joseph Edelstein, Stuart Marder, RuthMarkowitz, Rhoda Sathan, Meyer Wisotsky,Ida Clark, Myra Linderman, Rose Rosen,Ephraim Silver, Charles Winter, Arthur Entis,Jennie Lieberman, Abe Olitzky, Alvin Zagnit,Tzvi Hirsch, David Shaffer, Roslyn Yafie, EthelAdler, Rabbi Barras, Samuel Mauskopf, RaeRosenbloom, Harry Hirschon, Seymour Mael,Eva Perlstein, David Prince, Sarah Ravens,Ruth Wiesen, Shirley Waldstreicher, JeromeHerniter, Tovra Angiel, Sophie Gross, GoldieNusbaum, Sadie Oppenheim, S. Rosenfeld,Mordkha Genchik, Howard Paige, RoseWeinstein

MONTH OF AUGUSTAlice Bamberger, Joseph Cohen,

Ester Kean, Katie Markel, Ruth Berkowitz,Rubin Bioness, Mathilde Bloch, Shirley Manes,Sylvia Politziner, Herman Thomas, MauriceBaumann, Samuel Garboos, Robert Kaufman,David Kimel, Leonard Pass, Helen Wolf,

Anna Flam, Melitta Mittler, Samuel Rosen,Douglas Spears, Max Stein, Robert Weston,Chana Steinberg, Ida Dakelman, LouisRockoff, Marvin Rosenberg, Bernard Seltzer,Fela Kaplan, Ceil Berg, Nathan Greenberg,Mollie Jaffe, Harold Thomas, Bessie Feldbaum,Murray Glanz, Carol Levin, Anne Lichtenstein,Pauline Potsheba, Ronald Berman, CharlesCohen, Theodore Klaus, Edith Miller, IdaSarett, Martha Young, Rebbe Cohen, JudithFeiner, Morris Fortel, Isaac Meyer, ShimonRosenthal, Gary Schulman, Jerry Barshatsky,Sol Elias, Abe Fessler, Sylvia Friedman, ElaineGreene, Irma Greenstone, Ruth Katzman, DoraLeder, Julian Stamm, Max Bernstein, WilliamDubrow, Ruth Kroll, Sidney Kurtz, SylviaRimmer, Ben Rubin, Ella Heimann, KathrynRapaport, Arthur Waffenfeld, SamuelBerkowitz, Bessie Levine, Gerald Shorr, MoisheGinzburg, Jerome Levy, Anna Lieberman,Freida Rubinoff, Leonard Schenerman, FrancesFrank, Jeremiah Israel, Ida Rich, Phillip Rubin,Herbert Tanzman, Rose Bamberger, TillieFrand, Samuel Quart, Jacob Risch, Anna Tunis,Theresa Weiss, Katie Cohen, Frieda Frant,Jacob Frant, Hyman Sandler, JackSchneiderman, Louis Toporek, SandraBerkowitz, Hartley Shein, Marshall Sorkin, IraSusswein, Edward Ehrlich, LawrenceHofrichter, Saul Karp, Janet Schwartz, MeyerTrachtenberg, Neil Weiss, Benjamin Kranz,Louis Pritz, Frances Schocket, Samuel Stein,Martin Kling, Julius Miller, Louis Rapaport,Anna Shragowitz, Celia Pomper, DavidRutman, Marilyn Epstein, Albina Hand,Abraham Sonberg, Edith Digiesi, LauryannFriedman, Sam Kobren, Harold Mandel, HarryBelgrad, Sylvia Bergstein, Milton Paige, AlexSandler, Sidney Schiffman, Elka Cohen, LindaCerboni, Esther Laibowitz, Ronald Levy,Hyman Pell, Louis Robins, Elyse Cohen,Benjamin Dwin, Ethel Epstein, HaroldHershkowitz, Laszlo Kemeny, Roberta Kirsch,Harry Kroll, Harold Tamaroff

Yahrzeits(If you are not already receiving notification about a yahrzeit, and would like to, please contact the Temple Office.)

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Assisted Listening DevicesThe Temple has acquired a number of assisted listening devices for our members who have difficulty hearing during services and events inthe Tabak Hall or the Sanctuary. To use these devices, you must provide a set of standard 3.5mm stereo headphones (like those used formost iPods and MP3 players).

To obtain a device for use during services, please speak to one of our Shabbat Greeters in the front lobby, or to one of our gabbaim.

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The children at Above & Beyondcelebrated their pride and love for Israel with amorning full of Yom Ha’atzmaut festivities. Thechildren packed their own uniquely decoratedsuitcases and boarded a plane headed to the HolyLand. While in flight, they read a bookdescribing the different cities and places to visit inIsrael. As soon as they arrived, they joined in aparade where they danced and proudly wavedtheir blue and white flags. After the parade, withtheir passports in hand, their first stop was to visitthe Kotel (Western Wall) where they said the

Shema and other tefillot (prayers). They spent therest of their visit taking in the sights, smells andtastes of the country including: excavating oldcoins in an archeological dig, shopping withshekalim in the shuk (market), feasting on falafeland hummus at a café, and navigating the trafficpatterns in the cities.

Registration is now open for the 2015-16 school year. The classes are already filling upand we look forward to a robust enrollment forthe Fall!

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TEMPLE’S JERUSALEMAPARTMENT AVAILABLE

The Temple’s apartment in theJerusalem Leonardo Plaza Hotel hasavailable dates for 2015 - 2016. The hotel iscentrally located and is an easy stroll to theOld City and Ben Yehuda St/Zion Square.The apartment consists of a bedroom,living/dining room with a couch that sleeps two, and a kosher kitchen.

Temple members in good financialstanding may reserve the apartment for upto two weeks. Study at the ConservativeYeshiva or other institutions is stronglyrecommended. The apartment cost toTemple members is $125/day (regular hotelfee upwards of $400/day) to defray Templemaintenance costs. For further informationand reservations, please contact the TempleOffice at 732-545-6482.

Welcome New MembersLaura Sucher joins our congregation. Laura is a psychotherapist. She has three adult children, ason and two daughters. She resides in East Brunswick.

Phyllis Schneider is a new member. She resides in Monro Township. She had three adultchildren. Her daughter, Laura Sucher also joined our Congregation.

Carol and Alan Cooper reside in Highland Park. Alan is a Software Developer and Carol is anIndustrial Hydienist. They have an adult daughter.

HPCT-CAE welcomes you to our Temple Family!

The AJA will have a full program of lectures, classes,mini courses, films and shabbatons during the 2015-2016 programming year. Full details in the programbrochure will be available in the Fall. Theseprograms are made possible by “members like you.”Please consider being an AJA or film series sponsor.

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Help Make Our Shul a Warm, Welcoming Place:Be a Shabbat Greeter!

Our Membership Committee is looking for friendly, outgoingpeople willing to volunteer for an occasional Shabbat to help directpeople to the service they prefer, find a seat, and learn more about us. Bethe first friendly face that people see when they step through our doors.Help prospective members be introduced and help visitors feel at home.

You will be given brief instructions and a jazzy tag to wear.

Please contact Sandy Ravens (732-247-9264) if you are interested.

Thanks to our members who participate in the Unity Bank UCare Program, theTemple receives approximately $3,000 yearly from Unity Bank. This amount couldsignificantly increase if all our members who have accounts at Unity advise the bank that theiraccounts should be linked with the Temple in their UCare Program. Unity donates a percentageof the average daily balances of all linked accounts. Encourage your friends and neighbors toparticipate as well since you do not have to be a member to participate. Any questions, pleasecontact the Temple Office.

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PICTURE GALLERY!Fun times at our Yom Ha’atzmaut Program, Youth Shabbat Art Night and at

the Highland Park Street Fair!

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We Gratefully Acknowledgeand thank the following generous contributors to our funds

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN FUNDCathy and Ira Cohen wishing the Ronnen

Family Mazel Tov in their new home.Cathy and Ira Cohen in honor of the Bat

Mitzvah of Abigail Schild.Mindy and Arnie Schifman wishing Carey

Glass continued good health.Madeline Crass and family in honor of the

Rutgers University graduation of herfather, Charles Mandel in 1939; herbrother, Dr. Matthew Mandel in 1964;and, Dr. Lynn Mandel in 1967.

Herman and Zelda Breslin in memory ofAlexander Breslin.

Linda and Phil Schmidt in honor of thebirth of Batya Penina Bercuson.

Linda and Phil Schmidt in honor of RabbiMalomet.

Linda and Phil Schmidt wishing Elana andBrett Tanzman Mazel Tov in their newhome.

Joan and Stuart Mitnick in honor of thebirth of Batya Penina Bercuson.

Marshall Berman in memory of his father,Joseph Berman.

Diane and Jerry Nachbaur in memory of BoCehelyk.

Diane and Jerry Nachbaur in honor of thebirth of the granddaughter of Bonnieand Ed Guttenplan.

ENDOWMENT FUNDMuriel Federman Levine in memory of her

father, Joseph Federman.Linda and Irwin Katz in memory of Bessie

Green.Irma Rockoff in memory of Helen Pritz.Sharon and Luis Cadalzo in honor of the

special birthday of Michael Kaplan.Mindy and Marty Golden wishing Joel

Napchen a speedy and completerecovery.

Mindy and Marty Golden in honor of thebirth of Batya Penina Bercuson.

Janet and Shlomo Peleg in honor of themarriage of Eric Seader to AnnFabrikant.

Janet and Shlomo Peleg in honor of themarriage of Sara Rosengarten to AyalSteinberg.

Janet and Shlomo Peleg in honor of thebirth of Aaron Henry and Jacob SaulRabinowitz.

Janet and Shlomo Peleg in memory of RuthHalper.

MEALS FUNDEdward Cohen in memory of Bennie

Cohen.Barbara and Kenneth Daniels in memory of

Herbert Rand.Shirley and Ben Scharf in memory of Renee

Harris.Nanette and David Cohen in honor of the

special birthdays of Reva and IrvingKaufman.

Nanette and David Cohen in honor of thespecial birthday of Allan Greenberg.

Florence Hoffman in memory of ReneeHarris.

Marge and Al Sandler wishing Rose Sandlera speedy and complete recovery.

Marge and Al Sandler in memory of BoCehelyk.

Fred Shaffer and family in memory of IleneRita Shaffer.

Martha Moskowitz in memory of AnnFarber.

Freda and Ed Cohen in honor of the birthof the granddaughter of Bonnie and EdGuttenplan and the great-granddaughterof Gert and Irving Klaus.

Muriel Federman Levine in honor of the49th wedding anniversary of Mona andLarry Zamick.

Muriel Federman Levine in honor of thebirth of Leo Joseph Weinberg.

Freda and Ed Cohen in honor of theengagement of Stanley Weinberg andAnna Lamina.

Mindy and Marty Golden in memory ofGeorge Golden.

Nanette and Dave Cohen in memory ofAdele Cohen.

Rita and David Paszamant in memory ofShirley Kirsch.

Judy Petsonk in memory of EdwardPetsonk.

Phyllis Chudnick and family in memory ofLeona Lebovitz.

LIBRARY FUNDArline Schwartzman in memory of Paul

Silverman.

SCHOLARSHIP FUNDFred Shaffer and family in memory of

Richard S. Shaffer.Marilyn and Phil Rabinowitz in honor of

the Bar Mitzvah of David Fromkin.Lynn and Al Rappaport in memory of Bo

Cehelyk.Marilyn and Phil Rabinowitz wishing a

speedy and complete recovery to CarynMetz-Mitcheltree.

Marilyn and Phil Rabinowitz in memory ofJordon Hirshon.

Beatrice Beck in memory of Louis Beck.Rachel and Steven Pasichow in memory of

Irving Rubinoff.Rosalyn and Daniel Shifrin in honor of the

special birthday of Reva Kaufman.Martha Moskowitz in memory of Max

Moskowitz.Mindy and Barty Golden in honor of the

college graduation of Andrew Cohen.Ruth Weinfeld in appreciation of the youth

scholarships she received from theTemple as a child to attend Camp TelYehudah.

Susan and Mark Winter in memory ofManuel Schwartz.

Ellen and Dan Ronnen in memory of SusanSlavet.

Marilyn and Phil Rabinowitz in honor ofthe Bat Mitzvah of Olivia Kroop.

TZEDAKAH FUNDLinda and Barry Diamond in honor of the

birth of Leo Joseph Weinberg.Sandra Wexlin in memory of Iris Wolfe.Doris Siederer in memory of Esther

Siederer.Penny, Richard, Jeremy and Adam

Blumstein in memory of SeymourRogers.

Leanore Rabinowitz in memory of SarahPleet, Ethel Rabinowitz and WilliamRabinowitz.

Linda and Phil Schmidt wishing CathyCohen a speedy and complete recovery.

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Linda and Phil Schmidt in memory of BoCehelyk.

Linda and Phil Schmidt in memory ofHarold and Mindy Brownstein.

Sandy and Stanley Ravens in memory ofHarry Ravens.

Howard Shapiro in memory of AbrahamShapiro.

Marv and Harriet Goodman in memory ofRose Berman.

Diane Sigel in memory of Rose Ringel.Sharon and Luis Cadalzo in memory of Sol

Mackler.Anne Glatt in honor of the birth of her

great-grandson, Leo Joseph Weinberg.Anne Glatt in memory of Renee Harris.Diane and Barnett Hoffman Lewis and Joyce Fishberg in memory of

Jacob J. Fishberg.Susan and Phillip Baron in honor of

Chazzan Randall Levin and Emily LandaLevin for the thoroughly enjoyableevening they provided with the Bimah toBroadway Program.

David Ehrenfeld in memory of AnneEhrenfeld.

Phyllis Novick and Murray Sternberg inhonor of Maurice Elias and his specialachievement at Rutgers University.

Linda and Phil Schmidt in memory ofSusan Cohen Slavet.

Linda and Phil Schmidt in honor of the BarMitzvah of Max Sabin.

Linda and Phil Schmidt in honor of themarriage of Blair and Dan Klingenstein.

Linda and Phil Schmidt in honor of the BatMitzvah of Abigail Schild.

Lenore Feldman in memory of RuthBerman.

Mervin Kroop in memory of Jacob Kroop.Muriel Federman Levine in memory of her

sister, Felicia Solowey.Barnett Hoffman in memory of Clara

Hoffman.Stephanie Dickstein in memory of Natalie

Dickstein. Marsha and Michael Wasserman in honor

of the 90th Birthday of Gustine Matt.Lola Kamp in memory of Regina

McDermott.Florence Hoffman in memory of George

Hoffman.Harold and Florence Mondschein in

memory of Bessie Mondschein.

DR. PAUL AND MELITTA MITTLERSCHOLARSHIP FUND

The Mittler Family in memory of Dr. PaulMittler.

LEONARD SCHENERMANSCHOLARSHIP FUND

Arlene Schenerman in honor of the birth ofthe great-grandson of Sheila and IzzyGoldberg.

Arlene Schenerman in honor of the birth ofthe grandson of Mr. and Mrs. DavidGoldberg.

Arlene Schenerman in memory of BoCehelyk.

HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCEMEMORIAL FUND

Barbara and Pete Schild in honor of the BatMitzvah of Abigail Schild.

HPCT-CAE “A” Softball Team in honor ofthe Bat Mitzvah of Eva Hale.

EDYTHE SCHRIER SCHOLARSHIPFUND

Anita Schrier in memory of Sybil Levine.

HILTON NELSON PASSOVER FUNDDrs. Joan and Martin Adickman in

memory of Hilton Nelson

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CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE DIRECTED TO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING FUNDS

Capital Campaign: Provides funds for the rebuilding of the Temple building.

Meals Fund: Provides meals for Temple families for Shiva and stressful times.

Tzedakah Fund: Provides financial support to individuals in need.

Scholarship Fund: Provides funds for young people to participate in Jewish educational programs.

Religious Articles Fund: Provides funds for prayer books and other religious articles.

Endowment Fund: Provides funds for the Temple’s future growth and development.

YAHRZEIT PLAQUESARE AVAILABLE AS A PERPETUAL REMEMBRANCE

Please consider a Yahrzeit plaque as a wonderful and dignified wayto remember a loved one. Cost is $1,000.00. Contact the Temple Office

(732-545-6482) for more information.

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Remember to Vote!CONGREGATIONAL MEETING and ELECTIONS

THURSDAY, JUNE 18 AT 8 P.M.

The Nominating Committee presents the following slate of Officers and Trustees, and those nominated have signified theiracceptances:

No additional nominations may be made at this meeting.All members voting must have paid their dues obligations through the current year.

IN ADDITION, AT THE MEETING, THE CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE WILL PRESENT THEIR RECOMMENDED REVISIONS

AND A FINANCIAL REPORT WILL BE PRESENTED.

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Save a Life –Donate Blood!

Sunday, June 14th8:30 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.Your help is needed at the Annual Men’s Club

Summer Blood Drive.

Donating blood is quick, easy and safe.Please contact Linda Schmidt

(732-238-6378) if you can volunteer to helpwith on-site registration or if you have any

questions about donating.

Come and donate to be entered into a drawing for a Visa Gift Card!

I M P O R T A N T N O T I C ETO ALL TEMPLE MEMBERS

FOR SUMMER MONTHS—2015Our Temple is never on vacation. We are prepared to serve you, the members of our

congregation, throughout the year. In spite of periods during the summer when various staffmembers take vacation, the Temple stands prepared to serve you at all times.

The Temple office is open during the summer months, Monday through Friday, from 9a.m. to 4:30 p.m. only. The office is not manned during the evening or Sunday; the telephonenumber is 732-545-6482.

If an emergency should arise, you may contact Rabbi at 908-794-5959 or Linda Tondowat 732-247-5113 until June 30. Starting July 1, contact Sheldon Freidenreich at 732-572-2568..

Please be advised that these EMERGENCY NUMBERS are for the exclusive use of theTemple members.

There is No Vacationfor Our Daily Minyanim

During The Summer.

Minyan is held each weekday at 6:45 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.If you can help out by attending, you will be helping others.

OfficersPresident – Sheldon Freidenreich Second Vice President – Barbara ChabnerPresident Elect – Zoltan Kemeny Treasurer – Barry ShermanFirst Vice President – Stuart Feinblatt Recording Secretary – Joy Kuchinsky Financial Secretary – Arnie Schifman

7 Trustees to be elected to a 3 year term:David Brotman Carey GlassMarty Golden David GreenblattPeter Heiman Stanley RavensAl Tondow

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