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High Holiday Greetings
The following Temple members extend their good wishes to their fellow congregants:
Jewel and Irv Altman
Gloria and Fred Ascher
Charles Atlas
Barbara and Mort Berlant
Evelyn and Aaron Berman
Judy and Alan Bernstein and Families
Mary and Barry Cohen
Joan and Marvin Fox and Family
Bernice and Sidney Green
Beryl and Herm Greenberg
Arlene and Steve Greenberg
Susan and Phil Hammer and Family
Carol Hoffman
Laura and Irwin Jacobson
Jyl and David Jurman
Arlene and Rubin Jurman
Fredda and Fred Just
Teri and Berry Kane
Lorie, Al and Shari Kaplan
Ruth Krandel
Marilyn and Mort Leiter
Raymond and Bobi Levine
Bobbi Lotman and Family
Helen and Bruce Matzner and Family
Henrietta and Sam Mintzer
Lynn and Arthur Napolitano
Ruth and Eric Pangilinan
Marcia and Harry Ratner and Family
Fagie Rosen and Family
Lawrence and Ruth Ross and Family
JoAnn Shank and Family
Ginny and Manny Siegler
The Silin Family
Sybil and Melvin Sommer
Millie, Mike, Zach and Gregory Sprintz
Susan and Ronald Timpson
Cecil Weintraub and Family
Temple Emanu-El, San Jose, CA October 2008/Tishrei 5769 V. 72, No. 13 Connections
October Shabbat Service Schedule
Friday Shabbat Services
October 3 Congregational Potluck Dinner –
6:15pm Shabbat Shuvah and Erev Shabbat Family Service with 7th grade participation. Temple and
Auxiliary Board Installations - 7:15pm
October 10 Erev Shabbat - 7:30pm
Ask the Rabbi
October 17 Tot Shabbat – 6:00pm Erev Shabbat – 7:30pm
Piano and Song
October 24 Kabbalat Shabbat – 6:30pm
Torah Service
October 31 Kabbalat Shabbat – 6:30pm
Saturday Morning Minyanim All Minyan services start at 9:00am
in the BFR
October 4, 11, 18
October 11
Adam Heerwagen becomes a Bar Mitzvah - 10:30am
October 18 Scott Lunell becomes a Bar Mitzvah – 10:30am
October 25 No Minyan at Temple Emanu-El, instead enjoy Shabbat in Nature
See page 4 for details
Temple Emanu-El 1010 University Avenue, San Jose, CA 95126 www.templesanjose.org Administrative Office: 408.292.0939 Religious School Office: 408.292.3223 Preschool Office: 408.293.8660
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Shana Tovah. In the spirit of the season let us reflect on the year gone by. Where can we make amends? How can we enhance
our lives? As the president of Brotherhood, it is my responsibility to understand our organization’s strengths and weaknesses. What can Brotherhood do to better serve the temple? Brotherhood has done an outstanding job of supporting the temple, but there is room for improvement. Brotherhood hosted a rich variety of activities, but we did not reach enough of our Temple’s male members. Last year our membership dropped slightly. This year we plan on expanding our membership with a two pronged approach; we will continue to promote a variety of programs that satisfies a diverse range of tastes; an aggressive marketing program will complement the events program. The marketing program begins right now. Please respond generously to the solicitation letter you just received. You will be rewarded with an outstanding meal at our paid-up membership dinner. Let me now share some of the programs we will be hosting. Our calendar is so full I only have room to promote October’s line-up. The month, of course, begins with our various High Holy Days’ responsibilities. On October 11, a couple of days before Erev Sukkot, Sisterhood and Brotherhood will be sponsoring the year’s first Game Night. Bring your favorite game and a goodie to share. Game nights are always a blast, especially if you win.
Larry Magid, renowned high tech author, columnist and internet safety expert, will initiate this year’s Distinguished Speakers Series on Sunday, October 19. Nosh at 10:30am, discussion at 11:00am.
On October 26, Brotherhood and Sisterhood are teaming up to sponsor a trip to the Contemporary Jewish Museum. We are expecting a great turnout. If you plan on joining us, please RSVP ASAP. Bus transportation is available on a first come first served basis.
Brotherhood will be enhancing the Temple’s physical wellbeing this year, as well as its spiritual, academic and social wellbeing. Brotherhood plans on completing the long overdue renovation of the men’s restroom. Raising the necessary funds is a stretch and will require a significant effort on Brotherhood’s part.
Brotherhood needs your assistance in order to realize our aggressive agenda. Please join Brotherhood and join us at the next event. You will be doing a mitzvah by supporting your Temple and have a ton of fun in the process.
Bob Levy, Brotherhood President [email protected]
As we begin a new year, we are excited about our programming, We design our programs to meet the needs of our members so if you have any ideas or special interests, let us know! Book Group – October 29 at 7:00pm Join a 5-part book discussion series centered on the theme of “Your Heart's Desire: Sex and Love in Jewish Literature” at the Sunnyvale Library. October’s book: ‘The Lover’ by A.B. Yehoshua. Monthly Meeting at the Cottage - Thursday, October 16 at 6:00pm Join us for monthly potluck dinners in the Cottage. We schmooze, plan and eat. Be involved! Coffee at the Cottage Sunday Mornings Enjoy our new “home away from home”, the house next door to the synagogue on days when there is Religious School. Sisterhood will provide coffee, tea and snacks. Schmooze, relax, get to know each other, learn about our programs or just hang out! Walk and Talk Sunday Mornings We’ll provide the caffeine, you bring the walking shoes and visor. How to Talk to Your Children about Sensitive Issues Adult Education Class co-sponsored by Sisterhood Nosh at 11:00am by Sisterhood. Class at 11:30am with Rabbi. November 2, 9 and 16. For more information contact [email protected]. Contemporary Jewish Museum - October 26 12:45pm Join the Sisterhood and Brotherhood in visiting the museum. Educator-led tour of the museum. For more information, contact Barbara Berlant at auntbarbara @comcast.net. Save the Date! - Paid Up Membership Brunch on November 2 Look for your invitation in the mail. For membership information, please contact Lorie Kaplan at [email protected]. Do you have questions or suggestions for programs? Email Rita Loren, Sisterhood President at [email protected].
Judith Stubbs, Sisterhood [email protected]
Sisterhood Brotherhood
John Zorn Presents the Aleph-Bet Sound Project – Contemporary Jewish Museum
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Kadima and Noar
Groups
Shalom, this is your captain speaking. Kadima and Noar members are preparing for their trip to Israel!
√apply for passports - membership information can be obtained by emailing [email protected] or in the temple office
√pack bags - lots of energy, curiosity and sturdy shoes
√invite friends from Hebrew and Sunday schools, set up carpools with other kids in own neighborhood
Kadima, grades 4-6, depart on Wednesday, October 22 at 6pm from the Youth Lounge. Arrival is at 8:00pm. Noar, grades 7 and 8, depart on Sunday, October 26 at 12:45pm from the Youth Lounge. Arrival is yet to be secured. Confirmation for flight schedules and travel destination details will be sent via email as the trip approaches. Over and out!
Marcy Weiss Director of
Informal Education [email protected]
408.292.0939
Our kickoff event at SkyHighSports was awesome! A ton of teens (grades 9-12) showed up for services, SkyHigh and dinner at Vesuvio’s Restaurant. We prayed, we jumped, we ate!
Our next event is going to be just as fabulous!
One of the mitzvot of Sukkot is to ‘dwell in the sukkah’, so that’s what we’re going to do!
Sleepover in the Sukkah
Saturday to Sunday, October 18-19 7:30pm to 8:30am
in Temple Emanu-El’s Sukkah RSVP to [email protected] or 408.292.0939
Dinner and breakfast will be provided, you bring
snacks, sleeping bag, air mattresses, games, pajamas, etc. (sufficient adult supervision will be provided)
$10 for EESY
Members
$15 for Non-EESY Members
$25 for
Non-Temple Members
Membership information can be obtained by contacting [email protected].
Save the Dates:
NFTY’s Central Machon Conclave – October 24-26 EESY’s Broom Ball and Havdalah – November 15
NFTY Fall Inter - December 12-14
EESY
Youth
Congregational Israel Trip July 1-15, 2009
All are welcome!
Details to follow.
Good times!
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Havurah - Dictionary result for: ha-voo-rah, noun
1. friendship group, social group, a community of individuals, a form of extended family who share experiences and activities
2. a Temple Emanu-El family connection, share holiday dinners, outings, theater, community and/or cultural events, hobbies, play cards, enjoy other’s company
We at Temple Emanu-El have a number of different Havurot – Each is unique and the activities are chosen by the members. We have Havurot for all age groups - some for families with children; some for only adults; some groups have been together for many years; some are newly formed.
If you would like more information, please connect Bobi Levine, Havurah coordinator at 408.446.1128 or [email protected].
Shabbat in Nature
Spend Shabbat with old friends and new while experiencing the wonders of nature.
Saturday, October 25 – 10:00am Sunol Regional Park
Enjoy a potluck lunch, stimulating discussion, a hike to “Little Yosemite”
scenic gorge on Alameda Creek and more. Future Shabbat in Nature Gatherings:
• Saturday, February 7 Improvisational Shabbat in Nature Minyan in the BFR
• Saturday, April 11 Minyan starting at 10:30am Location TBA
• Saturday May 30 to Sunday May 31 Shabbat in Nature Overnight Camping Location TBA
Please pick up flyers with details on the Shalom Table or in the temple office.
Welcome New Members!
• Ann and Kevin Zis (David) • Michael and Danielle Friedman (Alissa and Rachel) • David and Cheryl Heiman (Alia and Taylor) • Joanna and Barry Drogy (Jessica and Madison) • Stacey and Randy Ohara (Parker) • Milt and Phyllis Rubin • Lisa Pupkin Olsen (Sophia)
Larry Magid Sunday, October 19 at 10:30am Larry Magid, host of CBS radio and TV, noted child safety expert and writer for the SJ Mercury News, will speak about how to keep your children safe online and recognize warning signs or issues. Visit www.connectsafly.org for more information on Mr. Magid’s organization and safety tips and advice. Brunch will be served. No charge. Hosted by the Brotherhood.
A New Way to Give to the Children
A new memorial fund has been set up to meet the needs of our children in the Preschool and Religious Schools:
Susanne C. Blickman Arts and Crafts Fund
Donations may be made in honor of your friends and loved ones for birthdays, anniversaries, milestones and all Jewish lifecycle events. A donation to this memorial fund to remember a loved one is a fulfillment of the mitzvah of giving tzedakah. Thank you in advance for your donations to this fund and any of the others benefitting Temple Emanu-El. Todah Rabah!
From the Clergy, Staff and Board of Trustees at Temple Emanu-El
5 Easy Ways To Help
AIPAC South Bay Membership Dinner is Sunday, December 7 at the Santa Clara Convention Center 6:00pm Reception, 7:00pm Program
Celebrate the U.S.-Israel Relationship After 25 years, the AIPAC Annual Membership Event is our community’s centerpiece affair for celebrating the US – Israel relationship. Join over 1,300 community leaders, elected officials, activists and students to discuss the latest developments in Washington, DC and in the Middle East. Save $10 by registering before October 24. Register by visiting www.aipac.org/norcalevents or by calling 1.888.284.9078.
Break-the-Fast Sponsorships Are Still Available
Start the new year off right by sponsoring the break fast immediately following Neilah services.
With your sponsorship, Sisterhood will provide much desired tasty treats for you and the rest of the congregation.
Your fellow congregants will thank you!
Sponsorships: $72 and up. For sponsorship opportunities contact Anita Medeiros at [email protected]
Receive Your Temple Correspondence via the Computer!
Please call the office to receive your Connections, statements, billings, weekly updates, etc., via your computer. You may also
pay your financial obligations through paypal, electronic payment or be set up for reoccurring monthly payments. It is simple!
For goings-on contact Deborah at [email protected]
For financial matters contact MaryAnn at [email protected]
For school updates contact Beth at [email protected]
Attention Lucky Shoppers!
You may have noticed that Lucky grocery store brought back the Community Partners Card, now called Shares Card. When you designate Temple Emanu-El as your charity, Sisterhood will receive 3% of your shopping total! Proceeds go towards the Religious School Library Fund. It is a simple way to give back to your temple community. Cards will be available on September 14, the first day of Religious School and at the High Holy Days.
For more information and additional cards, please contact Anita Medeiros at [email protected]
Opt for eScrip in October: No Tricks, Only Treats
To opt means to make a choice. We now have 277 shoppers who have chosen to support Temple's eScrip program. Through July
we've earned almost $2,500. Thank you, one and all!
There's nothing "tricky" - a percentage of everything you buy with your registered cards is a "treat" for temple at no cost to you. You need to register at least one card. Then it is all automatic. If you are not yet a supporter, go to www.escrip.com. Temple Emanu-El’s ID# is 136985180. Or, call me at 408.267.4563. I will jubilantly register for you.
Remember, we all need to stay connected to temple in many ways. Being an eScrip supporter truly is the easiest connection.
Lorie Kaplan, eScrip coordinator
2009 Entertainment Books Now Available ● Do you like to discover new restaurants? ● Do you vacation, rent cars, cruise? ● Do you take your family to local attractions? ● Do you love getting a bargain? ● Do you love supporting Temple Emanu-El?
If you answered yes to any of these questions then the
Entertainment Book is for you!
Books for San Jose and Santa Clara County are available now at the Temple Giftshop and the Office for only $25. They pay for themselves after just two uses! Consider giving them as gifts to family, friends and business associates. Sample books are on display so you can preview the benefits. The temple earns 30% for each book sold! It’s a win/win situation!
Questions or need a ‘special delivery’? Call Burt Epstein at 408.268.2721
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AMB DESIGNS BALLOON AND EVENT DÉCOR
Make Your Event Grandiloquent Any Special
Mitzvahs Occasions Weddings Let us transform the venue for your special occasion into a larger than life experience. We work with you to create the perfect theme - as your designer, decorator, and balloon artists we take your challenges and m a k e i t y o u r s u c c e s s !
Relax and let us make you feel like a guest at your own event!
www.ambdesigns.com Call your Event Designer, Amy Blach, CBA
408.942.0852
Introducing the JCC
Social Membership
• $300 per year for a family membership or $200 for an individual membership
• Discounts on programs and classes, including camps and swim lessons
• Discount passes to the Fitness and Aquatics Centers
• Free use of the Aquatics Center on Sundays • $200 of your Family fee, $100 of your Individual
fee, is tax-deductible
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Call for an appointment to discuss pre-need arrangements, call
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Jewish Literacy Ritual The annual cycle has begun. We have heard the awakening blast of the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah; thrown our bread crumbs in the water with our sins and regrets at Tashlich; wished “L’Shanah Tovah” to all of our friends and relatives. In a few days we will join together again to hear the awe-inspiring Kol Nidre melody. We will fast (if we are able), pray and study in community on Yom Kippur. Providing these events for all to participate in is an effort of love from many individuals. It is also an effort of much hard work. No single person could do it all. The Ritual Committee extends its heartfelt thanks to: - Rabbi Dana Magat and Cantor Intern Meeka Simerly, for their inspirational words and music
- Dawn Chaffin, as High Holiday chairperson, for her expertise in making it all come together
- Brotherhood, for the bimah furniture setup and teardown at Heritage Theater and for ushering
- Sisterhood for providing the Break the Fast - my fellow Ritual Committee members for the Selichot and Healing Services and for scheduling and contacting honorees being given parts in the services
- our awesome Shofar blower and Ritual Committee Chair Mark Cahn
- the Religious School, Preschool and Temple staff, for the tireless work they do, starting months in advance to plan and administer the HHD activities for congregants of all ages
- the Choir, along with Michael Taylor, the director, and Debbie Davis, the accompanist, for the beautiful music during the evening services
- and to you, all of the volunteers who usher, provide security, hand out books, greet worshippers and in small and large ways prove that Temple Emanu-El is a warm and caring family.
The High Holidays don’t end when you break your Fast! Within a few days, the temple sukkah will be built and renew our ties to our desert ancestry within its flimsy walls. Sukkot will end with Simchat Torah. We parade around the Sanctuary with our precious Torah scrolls and unroll one of them so that it encircles the congregation. We complete the year of reading Torah and begin again at Genesis and consecrate our new Religious School students as they begin their studies.
Erev Sukkot - Monday, October 13 Sukkot – Tuesday, October 14 Consecration & Erev Simchat Torah - Monday, October 20 Simchat Torah - Tuesday, October 21
The annual cycle has begun. In the new year, we recall the words of Rabbi Harold S. Kushner:
A Prayer for the World Let the rain come and wash away the ancient grudges, the bitter hatreds held and nurtured over generations. Let the rain wash away the memory
of the hurt, the neglect. Then let the sun come out
and fill the sky with rainbows. Let the warmth of the sun heal us
wherever we are broken.
Let it burn away the fog so that we can see each other clearly. So that we can see beyond labels, beyond accents, gender or skin color. Let the warmth and brightness of the sun melt our selfishness. So that we can share the joys and feel the sorrows of our neighbors. And let the light of the sun
be so strong that we will see all people as our neighbors. Let the earth, nourished by rain,
bring forth flowers to surround us with beauty.
And let the mountains teach our hearts to reach upward to heaven.
Amen.
Maggie Cant, Ritual Committee Member [email protected]
Shabbat Shuvah Shabbat Shuvah literally means "Sabbath of Return," but it is also a play on the phrase "Shabbat Teshuvah" (Sabbath of Repentance). It is the Shabbat that occurs between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur and is a time for reflection leading up to the atonement of Yom Kippur. Shabbat Shuvah has two special haftarah readings, one dealing with the importance of heartfelt repentance (Hosea 14:2-10) and one praising the Creator's mercy (Micah 7:18-20).
Kever Avot Kever Avot, the custom of visiting graves of loved ones between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, has its roots in Eastern European Jewish traditions. "Visiting is a sign of respect, said Rabbi Moshe Rothblum of Adat Ari."We are also thinking about how we've acted in the past, and taking time to remember," he said of the timing of the custom.
Yom Kippur Elements Kol Nidrei signals the beginning of the Yom Kippur prayers. Viduy is when we recite quietly what we may have done wrong throughout the year. We take our fist and lightly tap the chest over the heart. This is as if to say, we regret in our hearts the wrong things we have done. Neilah, in Hebrew this means, "the locking of the gates." At the end of the day, the heavenly gates are locked and each and every person's judgment is sealed for the upcoming year. The Shofar is blasted one last time and then everyone says together: "Bashana Haba-ah, Next year in Jerusalem!"
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Friday October 3 6:15pm Congregational Potluck Dinner 7:15pm Erev Shabbat Family Service, Shabbat Shuvah
7th grade participating, Synagogue and Auxiliary Boards Installation
Saturday October 4 9:00am Shabbat Morning Minyan
Sunday October 5 9:00am Confirmation Class 9:00am Hebrew School 10:00am Sisterhood’s Coffee in the Cottage 10:15am Judaic Studies (Grades K-7) 1:00pm Kever Avot Services at Oak Hill Memorial Park
Tuesday October 7 7:00pm Board of Trustees Meeting 7:30pm High Holy Day Choir Rehearsal
Wednesday October 8 – Erev Yom Kippur 6:00pm Family Alternative Service 8:00pm Kol Nidre Service
Thursday October 9 – Yom Kippur 9:00am Children’s Service 10:00am Congregational Service/Gesher 12:30pm Sermon Discussion with Rabbi Magat 1:00pm Tikkun Olam Program 2:30pm Yom Kippur Afternoon Service 3:30pm Musical Interlude 4:30pm Yizkor/Neilah/Havdalah Services 6:15pm Break Fast
Friday October 10 7:30pm Erev Shabbat Service – Ask the Rabbi
Saturday October 11 9:00am Shabbat Morning Minyan 10:30am Adam Heerwagen becomes a Bar Mitzvah 6:00pm Brotherhood/Sisterhood Game Night
Sunday October 12 9:00am Confirmation Class 9:00am Hebrew School 9:00am Brotherhood Meeting 10:15am Judaic Studies (Grades K-7)
Monday October 13 – Erev Sukkot 5:30pm BYO Dinner in the Sukkah 6:30pm Sukkot Services
Tuesday October 14 - Sukkot Offices are closed 8:00am Sukkot Service 7:30pm Introduction to Judaism begins at Shir Hadash
Wednesday October 15 12:00pm Lunch & Learn 4:00pm Hebrew Class 5:00pm B’nai Mitzvah Prep Class 6:15pm TJS 7:30pm Beit Midrash
Thursday October 16 6:00pm Sisterhood Dinner and Meeting
Friday October 17 6:00pm Tot Shabbat 7:30pm Erev Shabbat Service – Piano and Song
Saturday October 18 9:00am Shabbat Morning Minyan 10:30am Scott Lunell becomes a Bar Mitzvah 7:00pm EESY Sleepover in the Sukkah
Sunday October 19 9:00am Confirmation Class 9:00am Hebrew School 10:30am Brotherhood Speaker – Larry Magid 10:15am Judaic Studies (Grades K-7)
Monday October 20 – Erev Simchat Torah 6:30pm Consecration and Erev Simchat Torah Services
Tuesday October 21 – Simchat Torah Offices are closed 8:00am Simchat Torah Morning Service/Yizkor
Wednesday October 22 4:00pm Hebrew Class 5:00pm B’nai Mitzvah Prep Class 6:00pm Kadima (youth group grades 4-6) 6:15pm TJS 7:30pm Beit Midrash
Friday October 24 6:30pm Kabbalat Shabbat Service – Torah Service
Saturday October 25 No Minyan at Temple Emanu-El 10:00am Shabbat in Nature EESY - NFTY Central Machon Conclave (youth group grades 9-12)
Sunday October 26 9:00am Confirmation Class – Parents Only 9:00am Hebrew School 10:15am Judaic Studies (Grades K-7) 12:30pm Noar (youth group grades 7-8)
Wednesday October 29 12:00pm Lunch n’ Learn – Torah Study 4:00pm Hebrew Class 5:00pm B’nai Mitzvah Prep Class 6:15pm TJS 7:30pm Beit Midrash 7:30pm Choir Rehearsal
Friday October 31 6:30pm Kabbalat Shabbat Service
Calendar for October 2008
Shabbat Candle Lighting Times
Friday, October 3, 2008 Light Candles at: 6:29 pm Shabbat, October 4, 2008 Shabbat Ends: 7:24 pm
Eve of Yom Kippur Wednesday, October 8, 2008 Light Candles at: 6:22 pm Friday, October 10, 2008 Light Candles at: 6:19 pm Shabbat, October 11, 2008 Shabbat Ends: 7:15 pm
Eve of First day Sukkot Monday, October 13, 2008 Light Candles at: 6:15 pm Friday, October 17, 2008 Light Candles at: 6:09 pm Shabbat, October 18, 2008 Shabbat Ends: 7:05 pm
Eve of Shemini Atzeret Monday, October 20, 2008 Light Candles at: 6:06 pm
Eve of Simchat Torah Tuesday, October 21, 2008 Light Candles after: 7:01 pm Friday, October 24, 2008 Light Candles at: 6:01 pm Shabbat, October 25, 2008 Shabbat Ends: 6:57 pm
Save the Dates!
November 4 Election Day!
November 6 - 9 Women of Reform Movement Convention in Seattle, Washington
November 8 Diaspora Dinner
November 15 EESY plays Broom Ball!
November 23 Chanukah Boutique
November 25 Sisterhood Rosh Chodesh Event
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Contributions Thank You
Thank you to the preceding congregants and friends who remembered Temple Emanu-El with their generous contributions.
Donations made after September 15, 2008 will be listed in the November issue of Connections.
GENERAL FUND
In honor of Raya Magat’s 10th birthday Idelle Cagan Ethel Ress’ grandson’s bar mitzvah Ethel Ress’ birthday Armeda & Joe Fischer Mel & Helen Grant’s 80th birthday Joan Singer In memory of Mary Brenner Debby Katzman Lena Silverman Bunny & Alan Fisher Florence Marcus Ruth Krandel Al Greenberg Millie & Michael Sprintz Alfred Morris Gary Morris Gordon Levy Geraldine Levy Fania Galperin Sonia Meyer Golda Miller Donation Gerald & Susanne Boxer Gassman Debra & Henry Watkins
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
In memory of Naomi Mayer and Tom Ivy Bob & Maggie Cant Rose Steinberg Wanda & Robert Pollack Nelli Schier Sidney & Doris Rosenberg Harry Rosenthal Ellen Terrell Paul Greebler Sidney & Doris Rosenberg William (Bill) Grant Esther J. Grant Florence Marcus Ellen Terrell In honor of Tili Ress-Weinstein’s bar mitzvah Ethel Ress
CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
In appreciation Cantor Meeka Marcia & Harry Ratner
CARING FUND Donation Elsa Gordon
MILTON FOX CAMPERSHIP FUND In memory of Joseph Tanenbaum Mark & Lynette Tannen Florence Marcus Joan & Marvin Fox In honor of Ruth & Robert Fox anniversary Marilyn & Mort Leiter Ruth and Lawrence Ross Barbara & Bert Berns
ALVIN RAVEL GARDEN FUND In honor of Sally Ravel’s special birthday Lois & Steve Matson
KENNETH GORDON PRAYERBOOK FUND In honor of Cantor Meeka Marcia & Harry Ratner In memory of Katherine Shragge-Levenge Marcia & Joe Riggio
BERT BERNS MUSIC FUND Donation Oda Livchitz & Abe Livchitz
“It would be my pleasure to be your Realtor!”
Mary Cohen
Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) Quality Service Certified (QSC)
408.981.2955 cell
In appreciation of your business and referrals, a donation will be made to Temple Emanu-El at close of escrow.
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ENRICHMENT FUND Donation
Bob Teeter & Michelle Geary Sarah & Stuart Johnson Leigh & Simona Goldstein JOANNE SALMAN TEHRANI HOMELESS FUND In honor of Leta Atlas’ special birthday Charles Atlas MAURICE TUCKER HIGH HOLIDAY MUSIC FUND Donation Tucker-Oken Family Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation SUSANNE BLICKMAN ARTS FUND In honor of Jane Jacobson’s retirement Ginny & Many Siegler RELIGIOUS SCHOOL BUILDING FUND In memory of Ruth Bernstein Allan & Judy Bernstein & Family Donation Marvin & Betty Rossman PRAYER BOOK FUND In memory of Irving Cooper Sidney Weissman Margaret Cooper
JUDITH JURMAN OMENS CEMETERY BEAUTIFICATION FUND
In memory of Florence Marcus Marilyn & Mort Leiter Anna Berman Aaron & Evelyn Berman Mike Rudin The Mike Rudin Family
SHANK-ROCKMAN SOUND FUND In honor of Mel & Helen Grant’s special birthdays JoAnn Shank
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND In memory of Florence Marcus Ethel Ress Dorothy Golding Susan Rae Amouroux Eva Emanuel Mark & Bette Emanuel
LEVIN LEARNING CENTER RENOVATION FUND
Donation Bobi & Raymond Levine
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Birthdays and Anniversaries B’not Mitzvah Leigh Goldstein Ted Moorhead Ellie Weinstein Rachel Friedman Joe Fischer Lynn Napolitano Eli Gordon Sela Josephs David Berg Joe Rosenberg Gabriela Osias Shelly Ota Naomi Brown David Tucker Hayley Levine Ilana Welch Joe Riggio JoAnn Shank Cassie Kopelson Rita Loren Milton Shuch Briana Goldman Judith Siegel David Messinger Devin Makhni Phyllis Shuch Carol Hofheimer Ann Vitebsky Bonnie Bamburg Emily Roberts Joseph Ferman Ilene Levine Mike Jacobson Richard Davis Sidney Green Amanda Schmitt Steven Matusow Gregory Kaplow Bruce Frederick Michelle Mishkanian Judy Levy Harold Unger Susan Roberts Rachel Levy Scott Lunell Alan Weissberger Joshua Sapper Jerald Josephs Zachary Hinz Lorraine Gabbert Harriet Pila Noah Jackman Kurt Rubin Ellen Terrell Paul Roth-Soto Mel Friedman James Kaufman
Bradley Selbst Cherie Ravel Rochelle Malter Marvin Rossman Gordon Robinson Richard Rusnak Anita Lunell Adam Kotlier Marvin Fox Jeff Hoffman Brian Schwartz Wolfgang Schaechter Robert Burton Willma Polgar Joy Powell Jacob Braunstein Larry Hirsch Eva Stanley Linda Wiesner Bob Levy Heather Kent Joel Wiesner Adin Jepsky Ralph Schmitt Sonia Mazo Douglas Polgar Eden Jackel Ryan Sanders Baum
Anniversaries Michael and Monique Migdol Bob and Maggie Cant Brad and Stephanie Selbst Aaron Rubin and Elizabeth Rubin Kirk Everett and Rebecca Dishotsky David and Ilene Tucker Michael and Ellie Gerstley David and Cheryl Heiman Sid and Doris Rosenberg Michael and Marissa Weinstock Gerry and Suzanne Boxer Gassman Joel and Shirley Wiesner Irving and Jewel Altman Mel and Helen Grant Andrew and Stacey Nussbaum Brian and Shelley Ota William and Janet Wood Larry and Elisa Gerston Max and Kristin Johnson Marv and Bobbye Gorenberg Greg and Mimi Paulsen Marty and Rita Seldon
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We wish a very happy birthday and anniversary to our congregants who are celebrating this month. If your name is not listed or the information is wrong, please be in touch with the office to provide us with updated information. Thank you.
May you be blessed with a year of goodness and fulfillment.
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Hi, my name is Adam Stanley Heerwagen and I’m having my bar mitzvah on October 11. I have 2 siblings, my older brother Zach 15, and my younger brother Ethan 11. I’m really looking forward to it. I’m doing Parshat Ha'azinu. For my mitzvah project, I raised money at my school to help stop the genocide in Darfur, Sudan. The biggest part of my life is music. I love music and I sing and play guitar. I also like to play football and basketball on my school teams.
Scott Lunell, son of Anita Lunell and Sean Lunell will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on Saturday, October 18. Scott is in the 8th grade and is an honor student at Rolling Hills Middle School in Los Gatos, where he has been playing on the basketball team. Scott enjoys playing soccer, basketball, listening to music on his iPod and the radio as well as spending time with his friends. For his mitzvah project, Scott participated in several beach cleanups sponsored by the Surfrider Foundation, Santa Cruz Chapter. Scott, his parents and grandparents look forward to sharing this wonderful occasion with family and friends.
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October Yartzeits October 3 (7:15 PM Service) Anna Berman, Anna Block, Stephen Freed, Robert Kass, Florence Kristal, Grace Hirsch Laevsky, Jules Loventhal, Gussie Panikoff, Mary Rosenberg, Harry Rosenthal, Harry Rubenstein, Charles Rubin, Irwin Rusnak, Israel Schneiderman, Mildred Shev, Louis Silverman, Sylvia Sokol, Anita Sommer, Ruth Timpson, Joseph Wasserman, Kurt Weinberg, Helaine Weisner, Marvin Weissman
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