Upload
ngotuyen
View
214
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
MAY 2018/ IYAR-S IVAN 5778
Claire Frankel.................................Page 3Temple Sholom School..............Page 4A Taste of judaism.......................Page 5Inspired to Act...................................Page 6Men’s Club.........................................Page 7Sisterhood....................................Page 8
T E M P L E S H O L O MTHE SHOFAR
Shavuot is the Hebrew word for “weeks” andrefers to the Jewish festival marking the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, which occurs sevenweeks after Passover.
Shavuot, like many other Jewish holidays, beganas an ancient agricultural festival that marked theend of the spring barley harvest and the beginningof the summer wheat harvest. In ancient times,Shavuot was a pilgrimage festival during whichIsraelites brought crop offerings to the Temple inJerusalem.
Today, it is a celebration of Torah, education, andactively choosing to participate in Jewish life.(www.reformjudaism.org/shavuot)
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S to all the students who are graduating from Temple Sholom School this year:
Tyler Broudy, Nathan Collett, Ben Steiner, Dayna Finkelstein,
Graeme Fishman and Shea Silverman
EREV SHAVUOTSATURDAY, MAY 19, 2018
7:30PM: SHAVUOT SERVICE & SIYUM (CONFIRMATION)
8:30PM: ONEG - ICE CREAM SUNDAE BAR
9:00PM:“REFUGE AMONG REFUGEES”
African Asylum Seekers in Israel. A first handaccount from an Eritrean Asylum Seeker, joined byODED ORON, Harvard educated Israeli HumanRights Lawyer.
________________There is no cost, but please RSVP,
so we will have enough ice cream for everyone:www.templesholom.ca or 604.266.7190
The congregation is cordially invited to attend:
YOUNG FAMILY SHABBATFRIDAY, MAY 4, 2018
5:45pm: Dinner6:30pm: Service
Please join us for a fun evening including crafts,Shabbat dinner, and a kid-friendly service.
Each month we will be focusing on one Middah(a Jewish virtue) in craft and story. This month is dedicated to Kibbud Av va-Em –Honouring Your Parents.
Cost of dinner: adult: $15, child: $10Please RSVP to the office at 604.266.7190 or Register at www.templesholom.ca.
AFTERNOON TEA Join us for afternoon tea for Temple members residing at Louis Brier Home & Hospital and theWeinberg Residence, held on Wednesday, May 9 at 1:30pm with Rabbi Brown in attendance.
c uy k znMazel Tov, Congratulations To:
Simon & Abbe Chivers, on the birth of their grandson, son of Peter & Amber Chivers
Corinne Eisler, on the birth of her granddaughter,Sofia Riva Eisler, daughter of Marilyn & SimonEisler
B’m
ishpe
chot
anuub,
jpanc
In Our Temple Family
* If you wish to add your e-mail address to our deathnotice distribution list, please call the TempleSholom office: 604-266-7190.
The unveiling of the headstone for BARRY HYMAN
will take place on May 27, 2018 at 2:00pm
at the Temple Sholom Cemetery.
www.templesholom.ca 2 www.templesholom.ca
P L E A S E J O I N :Barry Rivelis & Kirsten Tisdale
as their son, Jacob Rivelis
is called to the Torah as Bar Mitzvah on Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 10:00am
- - -Emily & Darren Lazare
as their daughter, Ava Lazare
is called to the Torah as Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, May 12, 2018 at 10:00am
- - -Matthew & Elisa Belzberg
as their daughter, Ava Belzberg
is called to the Torah as Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, May 19, 2018 at 10:00am
- - -Stacey & Christopher Kape
as their son, Matthew Kape
will be called to the Torah as Bar Mitzvah in Montréal on June 21, 2018
Oneg in his honour will be held on Friday, May 25, 2018 after the evening service.
unjb unjbNachamu, Nachamu. Condolences to:
Heidi Seidman (Barnett), on the death of herfather, Edward Allan SeidmanDinah Lewis, on the death of her mother, Fanny Lewis Simon Krakovsky, on the death of his grandmother, Fanny LewisMichael Smus, on the death of his father, Volf Smus
SHAVUOT SERVICE & YIZKORSUNDAY, MAY 20 AT 10:00AM
AT TEMPLE SHOLOM
YIZKOR means… “may (God) remember,” fromthe root word zakhor - remember. It is thememorial service, recited four times a year inthe synagogue, after the Torah reading on YomKippur day, Shemini Atzeret (the end ofSukkot), the eighth day of Passover, and the second day of Shavuot.
The Four Parts of YizkorA series of readings and prayers, recited andchanted, that sets the mood for the solemnservice.Paragraphs that individuals silently read,recalling the deceased. The memorial prayer for the deceased, the ElMale Rahamim (God full of compassion), ischanted by the cantor. This is essentially thesame prayer said at Jewish funerals.A special prayer, Av HaRahamim (Ancestorof Mercies), is recited by the congregation asa memorial for all Jewish martyrs. Some alsoadd Psalm 23.
Although in its traditional structure Yizkor doesnot include the recitation of the Mourner’sKaddish (the memorial prayer in praise ofGod), many congregations do add this as the climax of the Yizkor service.(By: Dr. Ron Wolfson/myjewishlearning.com)
1.
2.
3.
4.
B’mishpechotanu
ub,jpanc
www.templesholom.ca 3 www.templesholom.ca
In Our Temple FamilyWe are very proud to share that NFTY-NW had their regionalelections this past weekend and our very own Claire Frankelwas elected President. Claire will lead a board of 6 other teensfrom our region, comprised of almost 200 teens from all over theNorthwest, spanning Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, andof course, BC. Claire will oversee the planning and execution ofall NFTY-NW regional events in 2018-19, while representingReform Judaism in the Northwest at the national level. Amongother things, Claire will work to increase leadership opportunityfor more teens, improve teen engagement in more remote congregations, and create an environment that helps connectwith Reform Judaism, themselves, and each other.
Claire worked incredibly hard in preparation for this election, and for us this represents a huge milestone in terms ofthe representation of our youth in the Reform movement.Historically we have not had many teens on the Regional Board,and to the best of my knowledge this is the first time a teen fromVancouver has become NFTY-NW President. We are very excitedand proud of Claire’s achievement, and we will provide whateversupport she needs to make her term as successful as possible.
For any follow up please contact Claire Frankel([email protected]).
MARVY Advisor, Phil Angel
On Thursday, April 12, 2018 at the HolocaustMemorial Day – six candles were lit in a ceremony at the B.C. legislature to honourthe six million Jewish men, women and children killed by German soldiers between1933 and 1945.
Multiculturalism Minister Teresa Wat andMLA for Vancouver-Langara Moira Stilwellwere joined by representatives from TheCentre for Israel and Jewish Affairs,Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre,Victoria Holocaust Remembrance, RabbiCarey Brown and Education Society, andmore than 35 Holocaust survivors to remember and honour the victims of thelargest act of systematic genocide in history.
“With the passage of time and fewer survivors in our midst, preserving the memories of those who overcame the horrors of the Holocaust has never been more important,” said Yael Levin, manager ofCommunity Relations, The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, Pacific Region. “Today, throughout B.C.and around the world we bear witness to the strength and courage of those who survived and rememberthose who did not.”
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of prisoners from the Auschwitz concentration campwhere at least 1.1 million prisoners were killed. On Jan. 27, 1945, the Soviet army entered Auschwitz andliberated more than 7,000 prisoners. (From: www.vicnews.com/news/victoria-marks-holocaust-memorial-day)
In Our Temple FamilyB’
mish
pech
otan
uub,
jpanc
www.templesholom.ca 4 www.templesholom.ca
T E M P L E S H O L O M S C H O O LSUNDAYS MIDWEEK HEBREW CLUB
April 30-May 3 Regular classesMay 6 Regular classes & Derech L’Torah # 3 May 7-10 Regular classesMay 13 Regular classes & Derech L’Torah # 4 May 14-17 Regular classesMay 20 No Classes-Victoria Day May 21-24 Final classes (No class May 21)May 27 Final Session and Family BBQ
COUNTING OF THE OMERIn the period between Passover and Shavuot, wecount the Omer. Because this is a holiday celebratinggrain harvests, we have a wonderful tradition atTemple Sholom of bringing donations of cereal products each time we come to the synagogue. Ourstudents are encouraged to participate in this TikkunOlam project filling the Food Bank basket with breakfast cereal, fruit bars and other healthy cerealproducts. We will be collecting until Shavuot,Sunday May 20th.
HAVDALAH SLEEPOVER This annual event will be held in May for students inKindergarten to Grade 2. We will bring sleeping bagsand pillows and spend the night at the synagoguewhile learning more about havdalah with crafts,songs, and of course, hot chocolate! Please email orcall the school to register.
FESTIVAL HA RIKUD DANCE FESTIVALTemple Sholom School is proud to have a team ofdancers entering this year’s Festival. They will dancein two shows taking place on Sunday, May 13th.Good luck to our team!
SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKSPlease return school library books to the classroom orto the central bookshelves by May 27th so that aninventory can be taken over the summer.
TZEDAKAH Classes this year have been learning about differenttzedakah project based both locally and in Israel.Todah Rabah to all of our students (and their parents!) for giving to wonderful organizations supporting a variety of causes.
2018-19 SCHOOL YEAR REGISTRATIONRegistration for next year will be available online inMay. If you prefer to register in person, a table will beset up at the beginning of Religious School on May 13and 27.
FINAL SESSION MAY 27: ASSEMBLY AND FAMILY BBQParents, Grandparents, and anyone else who is interested are invited to join us for a final assembly at11:15am in the Sanctuary. This will include a presenta-tion to our Grade 7 students, performances by ourclasses, highlights from our electives, a thank you toour Hebrew Club hosts and more!Stay at Noon for a BBQ in the backyard to celebrateanother wonderful school year. $2 for a hot dog (orveggie dog), some veggies and a bag of chips.
Left photo: Cooking with Maya (Shinshin) Right photo: Hallway bulletin board learning
In Our Temple Family B’mishpechotanu
ub,jpanc
C E L E B R A T I N G S P E C I A L B I R T H D A Y S I N M A YJoin us in commemorating these very special congregants’ 80+ Birthdays!
Wednesday, May 16, 201811:00am: Yoga 11:45am: Business meeting 12:00pm: Lunch ($10 per person) 1:00pm: Program: GAME DAY.Join us for a fun afternoon of Cribbage,Poker, Hearts, Bridge, Scrabble, RummyCube.
www.templesholom.ca 5 www.templesholom.ca
Marianne HaeblerIda HoltzbergSimon KahyaBatia Karton
Saul KohnGenady Levental
Ronald MargoleseMax MortonHelen ParkerMagda Rosen
Bella ShermanIbolya Winkler
60+ GROUP MEETING
A TASTE OF JUDAISMMay 2, 9, and 16, 2018, 7:30-9:30pm at Temple Sholom
Are You Curious? Join us for an engaging class onthe modern Jewish take on spirituality, ethics, andcommunity.
This class is designed for the curious beginner, whowould like to explore or re-explore the foundationsof our tradition. Everyone is welcome. You don’thave to be Jewish. This class has achieved
remarkable success with unaffiliated Jews, interfaith couples and their families, and those considering conversion.
We will talk about the texts; how they illustrateJewish values and thought and how they may berelated to our contemporary lives. There will beample time for questions and discussion.
Please register so we can save you a seat!templesholombc.shulcloud.com/form/TasteOfJudaism
A N N U A L T E M P L E S H O L O M S P R I N G F U N D R A I S E R
www.templesholom.ca 6 www.templesholom.ca
In Our Temple FamilyB’
mish
pech
otan
uub,
jpanc
TEMPLE SHOLOM IS DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THE WINNERS OF THE 2018 TIKKUN OLAM YOUTH AWARDS
SIMON KRAKOVSKY & LIRON GERTSMANSIMON was selected as thewinner of the Dreamercategory for his work withUBC students to interviewand record the stories oflocal seniors; he plans toutilize the award to helppublish.
In addition to congratulating Simon and Liron,Temple Sholom would like to recognize all thoseyouth leaders who submitted inspiring applica-tions. All of these teenagers have received thepriceless award of having contributed to TikkunOlam, and the world will benefit greatly from all oftheir magnificent projects in the years ahead.
Simon and Liron will be honoured on May 6th atour “Inspired to Act” fundraising event, an eveningof laughter, music and inspiration. The event will feature the comedy of Yuk Yuk’s co-founder Mark
Breslin, plus the music of young local artists LielAmdour and Adrienne Robles.
Mark will have the room in stitches, as he shines alight on how Jews have turned to humour as a survival mechanism over centuries and howhumour is a vehicle for Tikkun Olam.
The Tikkun Olam Youth Awards are funded by thegenerosity of Dr. Neil and Michelle Pollock, andTemple Sholom would like to thank them for theircontinued support of our community and our children.
LIRON, a nature conserva-tionist, is the winner of theBuilder category, and heplans to develop an initia-tive to heighten awarenessabout the importance ofthe health of the naturalenvironment to us all.
“Inspired to Act”S U N D A Y , M A Y 6 , 2 0 1 8 / 6 : 3 0 P M
PERFORMANCE WORKS, GRANVILLE ISLAND
Haven't bought your ticket yet?Go to www.templesholom.ca or call 604.266.7190
Some more information about shavuot:
Shavuot is also called Chag Habikkurim - The Day ofthe First Fruits. This name refers to the fact that thisholiday was originally a wheat harvest festival thatoccurred on the 50th day after Passover. Israelitesbrought offerings of the first fruits of their fields to theTemple in Jerusalem.
Shavuot is one of the three major harvest festivals inthe Jewish calendar. These are called the shlosha regalim - three pilgrimage festivals. This name isderived from the fact that one was supposed to bringan offering to the Temple in Jerusalem for each ofthese three festivals. The other two harvest festivalsare Passover and Sukkot.
COUNTING OF THE OMERT e m p l e S h o l o m S c h o o l
T z e d a k a h p r o j e c t : CEREAL GIVING
In Temple times, it was custom-ary to bring an omer of wheat tothe priests every day for 7 weeks.In remembrance of this customand to help serve a local need inthe community, please bring abox of cereal for the Food Bankeach time you come to Templebetween now and Shavuot.
T H A N K Y O U !
Register: www.templesholom.ca/mens-retreat
Questions: [email protected]
Men’s
Club
P R O G R A M :SATURDAY, MAY 2610:00am: Welcome (breakfast included)11:00am: Learning session with Rabbi Dan12:30pm: Lunch (cost included)1:30pm: Outside group activity4:00pm: Room check-in and relaxation5:00pm: Mix & Mingle on the Basalt patio5:30pm: Dinner al fresco (cost included)7:45pm: Havdallah8:00pm: Evening activity
S U N D A Y , M A Y 2 78:00am: Minyan with Jeff Balin8:45am: Breakfast (cost included)9:30am: Yoga with Mark Elster10:00am: EV101 – Electric Vehicle Facts &
Myth Busting with Paul Shore11:30am: Wrap up
Cost: $289 (includes meals & accommodation, based on double occupancy).
www.templesholom.ca 7 www.templesholom.ca
M E N ’ SRETREAT
MEN’S CLUB
SATURDAY, MAY 26 – SUNDAY, MAY 27, 2018 AT THE CRYSTAL LODGE & SUITES WHISTLER, BC
www.templesholom.ca 8
Sist
erho
odN
ews
Sisterhood: [email protected] / 604.200.0539 (voice mail)
- Sisterhood Pages continued on page 9 -
Monday, May 7, after the Sisterhood AGMWith organizing guru, Jane Stoller.Confused about where to start?
Learn the practical and psychological benefits ofliving with less, and how to think about the processand put it into action. Come get inspired!
G E T O R G A N I Z E D !
Once a month you will learn how to cook a traditional Jewish dish.
May 17, 2018 at 6:30-9:00pm in the Temple kitchen
Join our own Sara Ciacci to learn how to makeRUGELACH
$10 to cover cost of materials.
Registration: leave a message at 604.200.0539 or email [email protected]
BUBBE'S KITCHEN - COME COOK WITH US
Come join us at our annual meeting. We have aninteresting evening planned. You’ll have a chanceto hear what our Sisterhood has accomplished thisyear as well as exercise your vote for our newboard. Of course, there will be a chance to socializeand nosh.
SLATEThe slate of officers and trustees for the 2018-2019 term, including both continuing and new nominations is set out as follows. Additional nominations may be made from the floor at theMay 7 annual meeting.
President: Toni KennedyVice-President, MembershipDevelopment: Jill Bloom (new)Co-Vice-Presidents, Marketing &Communications: Annette Kozicki & Mary KleinerRecording Secretary: Linda AratoTreasurer: Alisa StreatTrustees: Donna Ornstein, Myra Elson, JennyGlickman-Rynd (new), Alison Klein, Anna Chmielewski and Jean Angus (new)Immediate Past President: Reesa Devlin
Toni Kennedy,President, Sisterhood of Temple Sholom
NOTICE OF SISTERHOOD’S ANNUAL MEETINGMONDAY, MAY 7, 2018 AT 7:15PM AT TEMPLE SHOLOM
S A V E T H E D A T E :SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 2018
INSTALLATION AND JAN POLLOCK AWARDJoin us for Havdallah, wine and dessert as we celebratethe winner of the Jan Pollock Award and the Installationof the 2018-2019 Sisterhood Board.
www.templesholom.ca 9
SisterhoodN
ews
Sisterhood: [email protected] / 604.200.0539 (voice mail)
- Sisterhood Pages continued on page 10 -
B O O K & A B I T E
S O L I D A R I T Y C Y C L E 2 0 1 8
Tuesday, June 12 at 7:00pm at the home of Sharon Kahn
OR Wednesday, June 13 at 10:30am at the home of Bonnie Gertsman
In 1989, the author, Michael Chabon traveled toOakland, California, to visit his terminally ill grandfa-ther. Tongue loosened by powerful painkillers, mem-ory stirred by the imminence of death, Chabon’sgrandfather shared recollections and told stories theyounger man had never heard before, uncovering bitsand pieces of a history long buried and forgotten.
Moonglow unfolds as the deathbed confession of aman the narrator refers to only as “my grandfather.”It is a tale of madness, of war and adventure, of sexand marriage and desire, of existential doubt andmodel rocketry, of the shining aspirations anddemonic underpinnings of American technologicalaccomplishment at mid-century and, above all, ofthe destructive impact - and the creative power - ofkeeping secrets and telling lies. It is a portrait of thedifficult but passionate love between the narrator’sgrandfather and his grandmother, an enigmatic
woman broken by her experience of growing up inwar-torn France. It is also a tour de force of specu-lative autobiography in which Chabon devises andreveals a secret history of his own imagination.https://www.nytimes.com.
New members are welcome to join Book & a Bite.Light refreshments provided by the attendees on arotation basis. Cost $2.00 per person. Please RSVPto the hostess or Sisterhood:by phone at 604-200-0539 (voice mail) or [email protected]
Registration now open. We welcome all cyclists whowill ride in solidarity with African grandmotherscaring for children orphaned by AIDS.
13 million children havebeen orphaned by AIDS inAfrica. Many are in the careof their grandmothers whostruggle to feed, clothe andhouse them.
Will you ride this year?For details and registration forms see our website:https://solidaritycycle.weebly.com/register-here.html
Registration closes when we reach 30 participants orteams of 2 or on August 17, 2018 whichever comesfirst.
Solidarity Cycle 2017
ONGOING SISTERHOOD GROUPSq Rosh Chodesh Renewal: We meet monthly tostudy Torah, using “The Torah, A Women’sCommentary” published by Women of ReformJudaism in 2007. The study sessions are held onRosh Chodesh, or as close as possible. The next study groups will be held on May 15,2018 at 6:00pm at the home of Barbara Heller.We will be starting to study the book ofDeuteronomy.
q Women's Knitting Circle: Our next meetingwill be held on May 10 at 7:00pm.
q Mah Jongg group: We are looking for moreMah Jongg Players - Come and join us! Lessons and practice play offered on Tuesdays at10:00am at Temple Sholom. You must register first with Alicia Matas.
B’m
ishpe
chot
anuub,
jpanc
www.templesholom.ca 10 www.templesholom.ca
In Our Temple Family
q Soup Schvesters:Last opportunity to help makesoup until the summer break. A few more volunteers neededfor Monday, May 28th andMonday, June 18th at10:00am in the Templekitchen.
Soup is distributed to theSeniors who have home
delivery from the Jewish Food Bank. RSVP to [email protected].
q Dress for Success:Sisterhood continues to “dress” up to 15 women amonth on our Wednesday. The percentage ofwomen who visit Dress for Success andbecome financially independent has risenfrom 16% to 50% in the 20 years Sisterhoodhas been volunteering!
Larger size clothing suitable for office wear andpurses are the most needed as donations. We havereceived some unacceptable clothing and householdgoods which increases the work for the volunteers.So please, NO casual clothing, NO householditems and NO men’s or children’s clothing.
SISTERHOOD’S SOCIAL ACTION PROJECTS
q Walk in the Woods: Our next walk will take place the firstSunday of May, May 6 at 9:50am on Newt Loop trail. Thetrailhead is on the West side of Blanca Street at 13 th Avenue. Thereis no need to book, just show up in good walking gear, rain or shine,to enjoy Spring. After the walk those who wish meet for tea or coffeeat a local cafe. The intention is that the afternoon will be clear.
If anyone has a favourite trail that they wish to share with us, 40 to60 minutes long, let us know. Use it or lose it.
The Sisterhood's Women's Seder was held on March 24, 2018. It was led by Rabbi Brown and special guest, Rabbi Stacey Blank from congregation
Tzur Hadassah, our sister Reform congregation in Israel (see page 11)
Community Events Com
munity
Events
www.templesholom.ca 11
Rabbi Stacey Blank, the spiritualleader of Congregation TzurHadassah, our sister congregationin Israel, visitedTemple Sholom inlate March for a SisterhoodShabbat weekend. Many rich connections were made betweenRabbi Blank and our community,
and we look forward to strengthening this special relationship. We caught up with her during her visit tolearn more about what’s happening in Tzur Hadassah.
Well known for her outreach work and for leading aninspired, growing Reform community in Israel, Rabbi Blankis about to start her sixth year with Congregation TzurHadassah (CTH). Tzur Hadassah is a small thriving community near Jerusalem, nestled in the beautiful JudeanHills and home to approximately 2000 families and growing.CTH, the only non-Orthodox synagogue in the entire MatehYehudah region, is rooted in Reform practices and embracesa broad, pluralistic approach.
Rabbi Blank sees her role as the progressive rabbi both forthe synagogue and the region: “Many Israelis hold a secularview of Judaism and associate the synagogue with Orthodoxpractices.” One of her primary objectives has been to shiftperceptions, so that Jews see participation in synagogue lifeas an opportunity to embrace their experience of Judaism ina new light. CTH currently has 50 member families and regularly welcomes residents to celebrate holidays and theirlife cycle events. “The goal is to embrace everyone’s tradition, so people feel they belong and can connect toJudaism in their own way,” notes Rabbi Blank.
In addition to regular services and b'nai mitzvah, CTH offersadult education programs, including Torah study, Jewishtheology, peer-led Jewish philosophy classes, as well as storysessions for kids and a mother/daughter bat mitzvah course.Rabbi Blank is especially proud of the synagogue’s publicpre-school, which offers a pluralistic approach to education.Thirty children are currently enrolled (another 30 have graduated) and plans for a second classroom are underway.
Like Temple Sholom, CTH is committed to social justiceissues. Inspired by the belief, “Better a close neighbour thana distant friend,” Rabbi Blank is starting a dialogue group forwomen from Tzur Hadassah and Battir, a nearby Palestinianvillage in the West Bank. She is also exploring opportunitiesto dialogue with residents of Beitar Ilit, a neighbouring ultra-Orthodox settlement. Her goal is to help to break down
STRENGTHENING OUR CONNECTIONS WITH ISRAEL
ABOUT CONGREGATION T Z U R H A D A S S A H
Founded in 1998Spiritual Leader: Rabbi Stacey Blank Current membership: 50 familiesLocated in Tzur Hadassah, in the JudeanHills 30 minutes from downtownJerusalemOnly non-Orthodox synagogue in MatehYehudah region Creating a new paradigm of liberal Jewishculture in IsraelBar-bat mitzvah, cultural & youth programsModel of successful pluralism in Israeli societySpearheading the establishment of a pub-lic pluralistic pre-schoolStarting dialogue groups with itsPalestinian and Ultra-Orthodox neigh-bours
For more information: http://kbyonline.org
- Continued on page 12 -
••••
•
•
•
•
•
•
Rabbi Blank & Rabbi Brown at the 2018 Sisterhood’s Women's Seder
www.templesholom.ca 12 www.templesholom.ca
Com
mun
ityEv
ents
Community Eventsfears through people sharing their respective stories. Closer to home, Rabbi Blank also has been workingclosely with Rabbi Dan and Rabbi Brown to breakdown any barriers and to forge new connectionsbetween Tzur Hadassah and Vancouver youth. Thispast winter, Temple Sholom grade seven studentsand Tzur Hadassah grade six students participated ina mirrored curriculum. Over a six-week period, bothgroups learned about bar/bat mitzvah, and what it’slike to be Jewish in both countries. The course culminated in a video conference, where the studentsexchanged ideas and cemented new friendships inreal time. The program was a great success, and similar joint learning programs are in development.
Looking ahead, Rabbi Blank looks forward to welcoming Temple Sholom members to TzurHadassah this August during Temple Sholom’s Israeltour, and invites anyone who is visiting Israel in thefuture to be in touch and come to visit. She’s alsointent on continuing to build connections betweenour two congregations, and within Tzur Hadassahand beyond: “There is no replacement for face-to-face contact. The more we offer opportunitiesfor connection and shared experiences, the more wecan build open, flourishing communities.”
By: Wendy Soobis, Director of Communications &Philanthropy, Temple Sholom Rabbi Blank & Rabbi Brown
at the Sisterhood’s 2018 Women's Seder
CANADIANS HELPING ASYLUM SEEKERS IN ISRAELThe grassroots organization, CHAI (CanadiansHelping Asylum Seekers in Israel), as well as several individuals within the Canadian Jewishcommunity, are seeking support for their effortson behalf of African asylum seekers in Israel livingin fear of deportation.
Those efforts include asking community membersto appeal to the Canadian government to pressurethe Israeli government to rescind its deportationorder; asking community members to appeal tothe Canadian government to allocate more spacesfor African asylum seekers to come to Canada asrefugees; and asking community members forfinancial donations in support of private refugeesponsorships.
Rwandan refugees living in Israel, stage a demonstrationafter Israeli authorities decided to deport refugees in Tel
Aviv, Israel on 7 February 2018 [Kobi Wolf/Anadolu Agency]
For further information about these efforts, or to make a donation, please contact Sharon Chisvin in Winnipeg at [email protected] or visit: www.letushelpil.org/canada.html orwww.facebook.com/pg/CanadiansHelpingAsylumSeekersInIsrael
www.templesholom.ca 13 www.templesholom.ca
Yahrtzeit Observances YahrtzeitObservances
SUNDAY, APRIL 29 TO SATURDAY, MAY 514-20 IYARElizabeth AndrewDavid AsmouchaSarah BakerIsrael BookmanLee BretzMonte BryerLillian BurkoR. Benjamin BurkoZelda CohenGladys Eagles KahnIsabel EdwardsHenry EinbinderBram FelgarGlen FladerEsther FrohmanBill HalparinCharlotte JamesTobe KagnaBeatrice KlimanNatalieKohnBluma Davis KornBracha KoubiRobin LevitonHarold MannHelen MartinMax MenkesHy MillerMary MyskoDr. Howard NetterGerald NewmanDaniel NusgartDr. Frederick OberlanderLew PolskyFelice RabinovitchShirley RabinovitzIleene RodnunskyBeverly RosenzweigDoris RossenLazlo RostasBluma RubensteinBella SamuelsAlexander SaveinMorris ShafronPaulyne ShiffmanEdward SolomonHenry VothHarry WingerinSid Zbarsky
SUNDAY, MAY 6 TOSATURDAY, MAY 1221-27 IYARJohn Barnett BerkmanAllan BrooksJack CherninAbraham ChodosDorothy CronkAudrey EllisonDmitry FikslerJoseph GodfreyMuriel GoldbergJoel GubermanGregory KahnMartin Jeffrey KingBess LaichtmanJacob LeinburdMarilyn LeonardMorton MickelsonTrevor NormanZara Norman-MilllerJan PrinzmetalEliezer RostasAlexander (Sandy)SandomirskyBatya SingerSally SternOscar StrumingerBud TempleMyra Yadlow
SUNDAY, MAY 13 TOSATURDAY, MAY 1928 IYAR - 5 SIVANIan AngusGizella BalintIrving BrownMax ChisickMarvin ElsonHarold FreemanMartha FriedlanderMax FugmanHarry GedegerSarah Leah GordonSue HarrisHarold HenryInga KayLouis KingDr. Morris KormanDr. Albert LepawskyMurray MendelsonBertha PolskyArthur RoseDavid RubensteinElemer SallaiBarbara SaveinLea Schneider
Shirley ScholesAlan ShepherdMel ShipmanEsther ShulmanLibby TeichBluma TischlerLeo VinesBenny WarhaftAlan WilderJoe WilliamsDavid Zivot
SUNDAY, MAY 20 TOSATURDAY, MAY 266-12 SIVANFeiga BezprozvaniZalmon BildGoldie BlandJulius BlutsteinIda ChernoffEsther ComisarowBenjamin CrystalIsabelle DavidsSarah EtkinHarold FayermanRobert David FiedlerRuth FraserRiva GerdelClara GolumbiaRosylin GroschlerAl HershJack HorlickSamuel HymanHerman "Bertie"JacobsonJoseph JampoleItzchak KipnisJennie KussinShirley LevineEmily LubellGrace MandlemanRita MontgomeryNedra MortonIngrid O'ConnorBeatrice PitersErwin RivelisGertrude ShapiroHenry ShindlerClara SilvermanKarl TaussigDavid ValenskyShep VoisinAbraham WenerShirley Corenblum ZacksIrene ZimblerHarold Zlotnick
SUNDAY, MAY 27 TOSATURDAY, JUNE 213-19 SIVANSadie AbelsonMyra AckermanIda Brezer AntflickAlegria BenguiguiAbe BroudyChaim BrudniBob ColemanAlfred CowanPearl CrystalSarah EpsteinLeonard FratkinNaomi Gropper SteinerAser HarowitzErnest JamesWilliam KarlinskyNoah KarpSylviane KatzIda KayRobert KemenyLarisa KozakovAdam LangsamBernard LehrerAllan MandlemanBernhard MethWilliam MuchnikGeorges RostokerGertrude SandigFanny SheininDavid Louis StitzMartin WeinsteinEmil WenerJames Kerr WilsonLouis Duncan Zacks
May their memory be a blessing
www.templesholom.ca 14 www.templesholom.ca
Yahr
tzei
tDon
atio
nsYahrtzeit DonationsHANNAH BAKERLester Baker
PHIL BURKOBarbara Burko
HERSHEY BELZBERGHelene Davis
CECIL KINGSandra Davos
MOSHE LANGMANELSONMyra Elson
BENNY WARHAFTBarbara Gelfant
BEN GILIGSONMichael Giligson
JOSEPH GODFREYSima Godfrey
MAINAMOUCHAILOVAIouri Groisberg
SARAH GUTTMANArthur Guttman
SOL GUTTMANArthur Guttman
BILL HALPARINLawrence Halparin
HENRY HISTERArt Hister
CLAIRE HOWITTBruce Howitt
ALEJANDRO JUNGSusan Jung-Kemeny
ANA ROSNER DEJUNGSusan Jung-Kemeny
SAMUEL KAHYASimon Kahya
LILLIAN HALTERLois Kathnelson
ADELINERABINOVITCHAnita KirsonFrances Kirson
RACHEL KOHMCatherine Kohm
TAMARA LEVENTALGenady Levental
ESTELLE LEVITTStewart Levitt
MARTIN FREEMANDerry Lubell
SHAYA BEINARTRegina Lurye
HELEN MARTINRose Mikelberg
SAM MUCHNIKRose Muchnik
BESSIE NEUMANKen Neuman
DANIEL NUSGARTKeith Nusgart
MARIA KOSHELEFFNadia Ognistoff
LINDA VICKARSDonna Ornstein
JACK CHERNOFF Sylvia Polsky
WILLIAM POLSKYSylvia Polsky
LOUIS EASTONJudith Remick
BETTY REMICKRonald Remick
MARK STEINBERG Sandra Rogen
COLEMAN BELOGUSSandra Rogen
BEVERLYROSENZWEIGSteven Rosenzweig
JACK CHERNINFran Roth
RUTH STARIN Carl Rothschild
ESTHER PASKOFFCarl Rothschild
ELIEZER ROSTASVera Rozen
MORRIS SHAFRON Melissa ShafronSyd Shafron
LEW POLSKYShelleyShindler
GEORGE SILVERMANBarry Silverman
MARGERYSILVERMANBarry Silverman
ESTHER FROHMANAllan Simmons
RITA SONNERDeborah SonnerEve Sonner
LARRY SPRACKMANPaul & Jodi Sprackman
EMIL TAUSSIGNaomi Taussig
IRMA TAUSSIGNaomi Taussig
ANITA MABERosa Tesler-Mabe
MAX SPRINGMANAudrey Unickow
HY MILLERMaxine Vines
GEORGE CSOTIIbolya Winkler
LOUIS WINKLERTom Winkler
VERA WOLLNERTom Wollner_______________
EDUCATIONCongratulations:Cece KlinerOn her Bat MitzvahShawn Gold & AlexisRothschildChris FriedrichsOn his retirement as aprofessor at UBCBarry & Joyce Silverman
FAMILY & YOUTHCondolences:Heidi Seidman &FamilyOn the loss of EdwardAllan SeidmanJeffrey & Hildy Barnettand Family
HARLENE RIBACKCondolences:Dinah Lewis &Simon KrakovskyOn the loss of FannyLewisBill & Noemi Gruenthal
HEALING & HESEDCondolences:Dinah Lewis andFamilyOn the loss of FannyLewisSally & Michael Stanleigh
ISRAELCondolences:Family of the lateFanny LewisEsther Weinstein andFamily
www.templesholom.ca 15 www.templesholom.ca
TEMPLE SHOLOM FUNDS Tzedakah Tzedakahvesm
Birthday Greetings:Frances RudinOn her 85th birthdayEsther Weinstein andFamily
MAZON/TZEDAKAHCondolences:Dinah Lewis andFamilyOn the loss of FannyLewisBella Sherman
Birthday Greetings:Barry SilvermanWendy Fouks & JohnAnthony
Mazel Tov:Darcy Mann & DionKlinerIn honour of theirdaughter Cece’s BatMitzvahBella Sherman
MINYANCondolences:Dinah Lewis andFamilyOn the loss of FannyLewisRose Muchnik
MUSICCondolences:Dinah LewisOn the loss of her mother, Fanny LewisJean AngusJoyce & GordonCherryOn the loss of theirfriend, PatriciaJean AngusSimon KrakovskyOn the loss of hisgrandmother, FannyLewisJean Angus
In Appreciation:Naomi TaussigIn memory of FannyLewisDinah Lewis, Michael &Simon Krakovsky
Speedy Recovery:Glenda GuttmanArlene Gladstone &Hamish Cameron
RABBI BREGMAN’SDISCRETIONARY Congratulations:Chris FriedrichsOn his retirement as aprofessor at UBCMarie Henry
In Appreciation:Rabbi BregmanIn memory of FannyLewisDinah Lewis, Michael &Simon Krakovsky
RABBI BROWN’SDISCRETIONARY Condolences:Harriet Wolfe andFamilyOn the loss of IsidorWolfeBruce Howitt & JoanGales
In Appreciation:Rabbi BrownIn memory of FannyLewisDinah Lewis, MichaelKrakovsky and SimonRabbi BrownFor celebrating thegood health of AdamFine, liver transplantrecipientJonathan & ShelleyZbarsky and Family
RABBI DAN’SDISCRETIONARYIn Appreciation:Rabbi DanIn memory of FannyLewisDinah Lewis, Michael &Simon Krakovsky
SENIORS Condolences:Dinah Lewis andFamilyOn the loss of FannyLewisLeonor EtkinBud & Fay RibackFrances BelzbergOn the loss her hus-band, SamuelBud & Fay Riback
SISTERHOODCondolences:Dinah Lewis andFamilyOn the loss of FannyLewisReesa Margolis-Devlin& Robert DevlinSharon KatesOn the loss of her hus-band, Irving KatesJenny & Jack Rootman
Birthday Greetings:Lisa Bradshaw
On her special birthdayStewart & Lynn Levitt
TEMPLE SHOLOMCondolencesDinah Lewis,Michael & SimonKrakovsky On the loss of FannyLewis
Anna & Neal NepDennis & SuzannePavlichFrances Belzberg &FamilyOn the loss of SamuelBelzbergBruce Howitt & JoanGales
TEMPLE SHOLOM
Birthday Greetings:Tobin RobbinsBarry & JoyceSilverman
WEBCAST
In AppreciationRabbi DanMoskovitzFor his services andsermons Annette Cavanagh
THANK YOUFOR YOUR
PHILANTHROPY!
(Name in Bold = recipient)
PresidentEric Andrew
Senior RabbiDan Moskovitz
Associate RabbiCarey Brown
Rabbi EmeritusPhilip L. Bregman
Cantorial SoloistNaomi Taussig
Cantorial SoloistEmeritusArthur Guttman
Gabbis Carl RothschildJeff BalinAnnette KozickiSimon Krakovsky
Executive DirectorRochelle Garfinkel
FinancialAdministratorCarol Chipkin
Director ofCommunication &PhilanthropyWendy Soobis
Religious School PrincipalJen Jaffe
Hebrew ClubYael Morantz
Office AssistantsJoan PurcellNaama TeliasMaghan MacKinnon
SisterhoodPresidentToni Kennedy
Men’s ClubLarry Bloom
60 Plus Bill Gruenthal
B’nai Mitzvah TutorsKathe Izen-MondlakNaomi TaussigAnnette Kozicki
Temple Sholom7190 Oak StreetVancouver, BC V6P 3Z9
Tel. 604 266-7190Fax 604 [email protected]
TEMPLE SHOLOMA Canadian Reform congregation that honours and sanctifies each and every person, integrating a deep sense of Jewish tradition with contemporary life.
Temple Sholom is a