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CHAI LITESTEMPLE ISRAEL OF GREATER MIAMI
NOVEMBER 2011 / CHESVAN-KISLEV 5772 VOLUME 70 NUMBER 3
CHAI LITESMARCH 2013/ADAR-NISAN 5773 VOLUME 71 NUMBER 9
TEMPLE ISRAEL OF GREATER MIAMI
PASSOVER 2013SECOND SEDER AT TEMPLE ISRAEL
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TEMPLE ISRAEL OF GREATER MIAMI- a progressive Reform congregation -
has been celebrating its diversity in
downtown Miami since 1922.
Table of Contents
MESSAGES 3-5Rabbi’s MessageScholar-in-ResidencePresidential Perspective A Musical Interlude
SPECIAL EVENTS & PROGRAMS 6
EDUCATION AND YOUTH 9Notes from the ECC Religious School News
ADULT LEARNING 10
GET INVOLVED 10Sisterhood Corner Dorothy Serotta Social Justice Forum
WORSHIP 12March Schedule
LIFE CYCLE EVENTS 13Mazel Tov Birthdays & Anniversaries Yahrzeits
SUPPORTERS 16
MARCH CALENDAR 18
CHAI LITESPublished monthly at:
137 N.E. 19th Street Miami, FL 33132Phone: (305) 573-5900
Email: info@ templeisrael.net
Peter Bermont*Dr. Joan Bornstein*Orlee BushmanMarsha B. Elser*Martin Fine*Esta FriedmanCynthia Sobel GoldSusann GoldbergDr. Andrew GottliebMichael Graubert, M.D.Frank FuternickSuzanne HafkinLance HarkeBrian HirschDouglas M. Jacobs*Jane Kahn Jacobs*John Kanter
Edythe KernessMichelle Krinzman
Jannet Dannon-MairenaArthur Marcus
Richard MilsteinMichael D. Orovitz*Norma A. Orovitz*
Oliver PfefferCandace Ruskin*Jack Schillinger*
Gerald K. Schwartz*Donna Seldes
Michael A. Silver*Stanley G. Tate*
Robert L. Waxman*Past President
Ben Kuehne, Chair*Leonard L. AbessJoAnne BanderJoe FarcusSeymour HeckerDouglas HellerBetsy KaplanElton J. KernessNathan S. LeeLawrence Leitner
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
ADVISORY COUNCIL
............................................................................President...................................Vice President-Administration
...........................................................Vice President-Education................................Vice President-Endowment and Capital
Campaign Strategic Planning......................................Vice President-Membership
..........................................Vice President-Public Relations......................................................Vice President-Real Estate
...............................................Vice President-Programming...................................Vice President-Religious Affairs
...................................................................................Secretary...................................................................................Treasurer
Joan L. SchaefferHenry E. Wolff, Jr.*Merri MannBen Kuehne*
Howard D. GoldsteinRobert Glazier*Neil RollnickBeco LichtmanRobert WaterstoneCarla NeufeldHarris Reibel
Marlin LewisBudd Mayer
S. Ronald PallotKenneth D. Rosen
Barton SacherSandra Simon
Brenda ShapiroSuzanne Trushin
James Weinkle
CLERGY AND STAFFM. Thomas Heyn
Mitchell Chefitz
Dr. Alan Mason
Marla Towbin
Federico d’Angelo
Isabel Montoto
Janice Baisman
Bela Barnes
Ellen Goldberg
Gigi Epstein
Valleen Aguilar
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...............................................Rabbi, Scholar-in-Residence
..................................................................Director of Music
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....Director of the Joni and Stanley Tate Early Childhood Center
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people to become “spiritual seekers.” Our congregation is a place where those inner-stirrings are nurtured and where spiritual seekers are welcome.
The second essential element is the capacity to make intelligent choices. One needs to ask questions like “what exactly is optimal spiritual health, and how does one most-effectively develop it?” Dr. Nathan Katz, the second speaker in our series, presented us with an overview of both religious and secular approaches to spirituality. He also presented contemporary research confirming the neurological benefits of practices like prayer and meditation. Scientific and comparativeperspectives can help us make informed choices, giving us the confidence we need to take the next important step.
The third essential element for cultivating optimalspiritual health is having the structure and support necessary to succeed. If ones approach is haphazard and lacking support, even the best intentions will not bear fruit. Because we typically have other demands pulling us in different directions, it helps to havea regular place, scheduled times and supportiverelationships which fitness clubs and congregations can provide.
Dr. Alan Morinis, the third speaker in our spiritualityseries, presented us with an excellent example of a structured curriculum and system of support with the practice of mussar. At the end of this month (beginningMarch 28) Jeff Agron, co-president of The MussarInstitute, will follow up on that program with a three-week introductory class on the subject. (See page 10 for details.) I’m hoping we can incorporate a systematicapproach such as this into what we already offer here at Temple Israel.
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Rabbi M. Thomas Heyn
RABBI’S MESSAGEGETTING IN SHAPE FOR THE JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME
I recently joined a fitness club. It happened after readinga passage in a book by Dr. Alan Morinis. In Climbing Jacob’s Ladder, he recounts a darker period in his life when his commitment to spirituality and social action had been supplanted by ambition, vanity and ego. Inreflecting on how this came about, he made thisobservation:
“Spiritual practice is no different from any other kind of daily exercise -- skip one day, then find an excuse to skip another, and another, and finally your spiritual Stair-Master is just gathering dust in a dark corner of your soul where the light never shines.” (p. 14)
The image of a StairMaster gathering dust made merealize that I had to do more than just want to be healthy. So I joined a fitness club and made a commitment to work out on a regular basis. That was about a month ago. Ask me how it’s going.
Of course, the StairMaster analogy illustrates a more subtle point. Just as our physical health requires a commitment of time, effort and resources, so too does our spiritual health. Good intentions are important, but alone they cannot carry us very far. We must also find the structure and support that can help us succeed. This has led me to think about our congregation as a “fitness club for the soul” because our activities revolve around this one goal: to promote and support optimal spiritual health for progressive-minded Jews.
There are certainly other places that promote and support good spiritual health. Other synagogues and churches may have similar goals. Even secularorganizations, from fitness centers to universities, now include classes in yoga and meditation. But for forward-thinking people who see that we are developing anexceptionally direct and comprehensive approach tooptimal spiritual health, Temple Israel is likely tobecome a central address for this kind of engagement.
To successfully achieve optimal spiritual health, there are four things that are essential. First, as with physicalfitness, there has to be the inner motivation toimprove (or at least maintain) ones current state. Changing your routine and habits can only happen when you decide you are ready for a change. Rabbi Art Green, the first speaker in our spirituality series, spoke about the inner-stirrings of the heart which often lead
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SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCEOne More Torah-Talk
for You TubeSunday, March 10, 10:30 am
Rabbi Mitchell ChefitzScholar-in-Residence
PRESIDENTIAL Perspective
Joan L. SchaefferPresident
“I Put before You TodayLiving and Dying. Choose Living, So You May Live”
I had anticipated taping four Torah Talks in the style of TED Talks, but, last month delivered a fifth. In March I’ll deliver a sixth.
This one differs from the first five. The first five were talks I wish I had heard before I began my studies. They stretched out the framework of Torah, blessings, prayer, and Kabbalah. This sixth talk I can give only after forty years of experience. It is, in essence, the teaching I gave last Yom Kippur morning, on the Torah reading from that morning which includes Deuteronomy 30:19, usually translated: I call heaven and earth to witness against you this day, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse. Choose life so you might live, you and your children.
After forty years I realized that isn’t quite what theTorah is saying. Not life and death, rather the life and the death. What is the life? It is the process of living. And, what is the death? It is the process of dying.
We have a choice to make. We can be either living or dying.
The talk will explore the difference between these two processes and ask the question – When does the process of dying begin?
And why is one process a blessing and the other a curse?I can’t imagine we can recapture the intensity of a Yom Kippur morning. There we experienced exposure beforethe Holy One of Blessing. Here the only immediateexposure will be before those of you who come, and the recording camera.
As for those who tune in later on You Tube– there the exposure isn’t immediate, only residual.
I don’t anticipate any additional taped Torah Talks. But, perhaps some way to continue stimulating deep conversation between the generations.
Last Torah Talk we had the fifth and sixth grade students sit in, interspersed among the adult learners, then paired them off to debrief hevurta style (in fellowship) before coming together for questions and responses. That was so successful, we hope to do it again .Ta sh’ma: Come and hear.
I just had the great honor ofparticipating in the Bar Mitzvah of Matthew Harke. It was my role as President to attend the service and to present a gift to Matthew on behalf of the Board of Trustees.
As I was sitting on the Bimah, Mathew’s mother came up to drape a Tallit on her son who was now entering Jewish adulthood. I was surprisedto be so touched by this moment- not so much because of the singular activity, which in itself was touching, but because of what I suddenly perceived to be the significancebehind it. What I was made aware of was how we are all responsible, as the community “elders”, if you will, toembrace all our children in the name of Judaism.Obviously this moment is not easy for me to transmit in words, but it touched me deeply and I began to tear up. I realized that we need to get this right if we are to thrive. Wow- that was the first time this had really resonated with me quite this way. Clearly, we are an extendedfamily committed to one another and to our continuity as a wonderfully special community. We have an enormous responsibility- each one of us.
Although I have certainly been supportive, I have never been one to actively stress just how much we need to touch our children with the lessons of Judaism, probablybecause I, myself, do not have children of my own. Irealized so clearly through watching Matthew up close that that didn’t matter. I am responsible for passing on our traditions in this community of faith to whoever is following behind as is every adult in our “movement”. In a very real sense, it seemed to me at that moment there was no doubt that we are all connected and responsible for one another.
So, I hope you will join me in doing your part, whatever you perceive that to be, to keep our community whole and thriving. We are all needed so that the spiritual strength which I saw that morning in Matthew continues to expand as he now has become my teacher as well. What a gift.
Let’s keep the lessons flowing l’dor vador- from generation to generation.
Wishing you all a zissen Pesach!
B’Shalom,
Joan SchaefferPresident
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Alan MasonDirector of Music and
Doctor of Musical Arts
The Winter Jewish MusicConcert was a tremendoussuccess, attended by anoverflow audience of over 700 people. Below please see a review by Dan Dickinson,music critic for “Artburst,Miami’s Media Burea for the Arts.”
Early in the proceedings at the Fifth Annual WinterJewish Music Concert, Icircled a couple of names who I wanted to highlight in this review, as a way of filtering out some of theperformers. But as the night went on, I realized that strategy wasn’t going to work. Alan Mason, the organizerof the concert, had managed to pack the two-hour show with 20 artists, almost all of them vocalists, and at least half were outstanding, with the remainder still good.
Mason’s goal is to attract an audience simply bypresenting Jewish music “performed at the highest level,” and the packed sanctuary at Temple Israel of Greater Miami — which seats about 700 — testified that his strategy works.
The program included some eclectic touches, such as a magic show with belly dance, beat-boxed chants, and acoustic guitar folk songs, but by far the bulk of the artists were pure vocalists. Most of them are cantors at South Florida synagogues.Mason explained that he lets the performers singwhatever they want, and the result serves as a sort of talent showcase of excellent singing.
The songs embraced a wide range of styles. Most were sung in Hebrew. There were contemporary settings of prayers such “B’rosh Hashana,” “Yismechu,” and
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AN INTERNATIONAL SHABBATFRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 8, 2013 AT 6:00PM
THE JEWS OF JAPAN
PASSOVER 2013SECOND SEDER AT TEMPLE ISRAEL
Tuesday, March 26, 2013 at 6:00 PM
Make your reservations early!Seating is limited.
Deadline for reservations isFriday, March 22nd.
Call the Temple office 305-573-5900
or info@templeisrael.net
Temple Israel members:Adults $32 Children 12 and under $15
Non-Members:Adults $45 Children 12 and under $18
Reservations confirmed only upon receipt of checkor credit card information.
Wishing you and your family a Happy Passover!Chag Sameach!
Please make your reservation as we learn about the Jewish community of Japan and enjoy a delightful meal of Japanese food especially created by Chef Michael Meltzer.
“No one - with the exception of a few Japanese who see themselves as descendants of one of the lost tribes of Israel - would think of Japan as in any sense a Jewish homeland. Yet, among the many shrines and temples, Shinto and Buddhist, there stand occasional monuments to Jewish commitment andendeavor. As ever, this is part of a heritage in which hope and despair, longing and sacrifice, war and struggle, have all been mingled together.”
You will truly enjoy the food and be fascinated by the story, so don’t miss this International Shabbat. No passport required! $25 for adults $10 for childrenPlease make reservations by March 6 to Temple office 305-573-5900 or info@templeisrael.net.
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In keeping with our theme this year of JewishJourneys, Central Chavurah is honored towelcome Temple member, Ernest Wallis, as
guest speaker for the evening. In addition to some of the remarkable accounts of “Jewish
Journeys” we’ll hear, Ernie will share with us his experiences in the European theater of World War II. At a time when he was better known as
Corporal Wallis, we will learn how hisoutstanding service to our country led to his award of the Bronze Star Medal for “actions over and beyond the call of duty.” We are
indeed privileged to hear the story of a young man who, in his journey of almost 70 years ago, was willing to put his life on the line in combating an overwhelming enemy force.
Please join us in greeting Ernest Wallis as we are given a glimpse into a soldier’s life and the
choices he makes.
Central Chavurah meetings are open to all Temple members along with family and friends. We welcome all who enjoy serious
discussion in a casual setting, freelyexchanging ideas and viewpoints, and making
friends along the way. All the time enjoying coffee and snacks.
For further information contact: Dody Raskin at 305-891-5823 or dodyraskin1@yahoo.com
presents an ongoing series
CENTRALCHAVURAH
THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 20137:00 PM IN KAPLAN HALL
Will meet at noonMonday, March 4, 2013
In Wolfson AuditoriumTo discuss the book
PEOPLE OF THE BOOKby Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Geraldine Brooks
Bring a bag lunchCoffee and Dessert provided
Further info: Dody Raskin, 305-891-5823
TEMPLE ISRAELBOOK CLUB
First Mondays at the TempleMONDAY, MARCH 4, 2013
AT NOONSponsored by Temple Israel Sisterhood
Bring a bag lunch – dessert and coffee provided. This month we will participate with the Book Club(People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks) from noon
to 1p.m. followed by knitting, mah jongg and lively chatter.For more information, please contact Gail Lewis at
margaill@bellsouth.net or 305-374-2533.
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Friday, March 1: Rabbi Rami will participate in the 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Evening Service in the Bertha Abess Sanctuary.
Saturday, March 2: Rabbi Rami will take part in the 9:30 a.m. Shabbat Morning Service, and at 11:00 a.m. will lead a discussion at Next@19th’s Joseph’s Table study forum.
Sunday, March 3: Rabbi Rami will speak on “Amazing Chesed,” the subject of his most-recent book. Ask most Jews if grace is a central concept in Judaism and chances are, the answer will be no. But drawing on ancient and contemporary Jewish wisdom, Rabbi Rami argues that grace - God’s love freely given - is central to Judaism and living Jewishly. The program is at 10:00 a.m., following a 9:30 a.m. breakfast.
Rabbi Rami Shapiro is recognized as one of the most creative figures in contemporary American Judaism. An award-winning author, poet, liturgist, and essayist, his books include The Sacred Art of Lovingkindness and his most recent, Amazing Chesed: Living a Grace-Filled Judaism. Rabbi Rami’s prayers are included in worship services across the denominational spectrum of American congregations. Known locally as founding rabbi of Temple Beth Or in Miami, he has served spiritual communities worldwide.
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More parent involvement!!
Parents of Joni & Stanley Tate Early Childhood Center children are the best! We have manyparents who volunteer their time to come to our
March 22, 2013A FUN AND ENGAGING
SHABBAT EXPERIENCEFOR FAMILIES WITH
YOUNG CHILDREN (Ages 5 and under)
Join us for a special Shabbat led byRabbi Tom Heyn for an awesome Shabbat
experience with your child(ren) in the award winning Sophie and Nathan Gumenick Chapel.
Religious School News
Center and create amazing projects and experiments. Parents play an important role in the way we educate our children at Joni and Stanley Tate ECC, and we encourage them to be as involved as they are able.
Please enjoy a peek into our latest project. It was a combinationof language exercise and sensory experience, led by Beverly Steinbook.
Beverly explains: First, we made “volcanoes” using baking soda and vinegar. We talked with the kids about things we use vinegar for in our homes and things we use baking soda for. We then helped the kids smell the vinegar and they shared what their opinion of the smell was. They each took a scoop of baking soda and added it to the vinegar and we discussed the reaction.
The next part was to make “volcanoes” using diet coke and mentos. The kids would count the different number of mentos added to the soda and we concluded that more mentos made the soda spray higher.
The children and teachers had a ‘blast’!
MARCH Sababa will be
There are some new and different faces at Religious School these days. The first week back after winterbreak, the Talking Torah joined us. Then, for Tu B’Shevat, a walking, talking, dancing Tree showed up, and, believe it or not, we had to sing “Happy Birthday”to it!! I wonder who will pay us a visit during Passover?I hear it is going to be a wonderful happenin’ day; the younger students will participate in a Seder that was written especially for them, while the older students will enjoy an activity day filled with games, art and cooking. You won’t want to miss it!!
Temple Israel is teaming up with “Kids for Kosher Food Bank,” and Fiona Fra is leading the effort. One of eight Jews in South Florida depends on some form of assis-
Religious School celebrates Tu B’Shevat - planting in our garden.
assistance, and The Kosher Food Bank does its best to help fill this need. The bin that you see in the picture with Fiona will be placed permanently inside the main entrance to TIGM (except during the High Holiday season). Please bring kosher non-perishables todonate.
Fiona will check them for proper hechsher (kosher) symbols.Thank you for supporting these efforts!
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SISTERHOOD CORNER
Suzanne Hafkin Donna Seldes Susie GoldbergSisterhood Co-Presidents
HAPPENINGS!Trivia Night was a hoot, thanks to our “brainy-ack” sister Linda Datko, who came up with some great “stump your competition” questions! Highlight of the night was the awards presentation ceremony. Amid loads of laughter and fanfare, all of the winners at the table scoring the most points and players at the table scoring the fewest walked away with fun prizes! Special thanks to Chairman Carla Neufeld, who arranged a scrumptious dinner and helped make sure this was a most successful evening!
No masks were needed at Sisterhood’s Bake Sale duringthe Purim Carnival …the delicious smells of moutwatering baked goods filled the air and helped raise much-needed funds in support of the Temple. Special thanks to Chairman Brandy Primak and her team of bakers for adding “sweetness” to the day!
THANK YOU! TODAH RABAH!Heartfelt thanks to Brandy and Larry Primak, Carla and Enrique Neufeld, and Sandy and Charlie Simon for their generous donations in memory of Shirley Fleming, beloved sisterhood member and mother of our Membership Co-Vice President Wendy Saltzburg.
Mazel Tov and special thanks to Lillian Scher for making a gracious gift to the Oneg Shabbat Fund in honor of her 93rd Birthday!
NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME!It’s a pleasure to warmly welcome our newest memberJudith Clein. Every member is an indispensable partof Sisterhood, and we invite your interest and activeparticipation. Our success is built around friendshipand the desire to be of service to Temple Israel and thecommunity at-large. For more information, please contact us at sisterhoodtempleisrael@yahoo.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
SAVE THE DATES!Wednesday, March 13, 2013…Back by popular demand… the Passover Experience! Last year’s change in design was touted to be a unique success! And our creative bunch, under the direction of Chairman Judith Landy, is at it again with what promises to be another wonderful program.
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ADULT LEARNING
WEDNESDAY NOONTIME LEARNINGwith Rabbi ChefitzMarch 6, 13, 20, 27Exploring Abraham Joshua Heschel’s poetic prose andpoetry. The poetic prose: Heschel’s classic work “TheSabbath.” The poetry: Zalman Schacter-Shalomi’stranslation from the Yiddish: “Human God’s Ineffable Name.”
TUESDAY NOONTIME LEARNINGwith Rabbi Tom HeynIntegral KabbalahMarch 5, 12, 19
The next program in a series of
TORAH-TED TALKSgiven by our own Scholar-in-ResidenceRabbi Mitch Chefitz:“Living Life So Your Cup Is Always Overflowing”Sunday, March 10 10:30 amThe Board RoomFree and open to the community
WEEKLY ADULT LEARNING SERIES“The Practice of Spirituality”with Rabbi Tom HeynThursdays, 7:00-8:30 pmClass resumes February 28 with a Hebrew intensive,continuing for the next two weeks, March 7 and 14, focusing on developing and strengthening Hebrew skills. On March 21, the class joins the Central Chavurah for a “JewishJourneys” presentation. Then, for three weeks, March 28, April 4 and 11, we explore the practice of Mussar with Jeff Agron, Chief Administrator for The Mussar Institute and Executive Director of the Yedidya Center for Jewish Spiritual Direction.
MUSSAR PRACTICEThursdays, March 28, April 4 & April 11 at 7:00 pm Jeff Agron, new co-president of The Mussar Institute, will help us put Mussar teachings into practice in a series of three evening Adult Education sessions at Temple Israel. On the national board of URJ, Agron is religious school principal at Bet Breira Samu-El Or Olom in Miami where he teaches Mussar to his Judaica High School students. A certifiedJewish meditation teacher and spiritual director who hasstudied with Alan Morinis, speaker of our Feb. 10th Jewish Spirituality Series program, Agron wants to make theteachings of Mussar available to more communities and new Jewish audiences, regardless of their affiliation or personal practice.
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So put aside your charoset-making and your matzah meal-buying and join us for a different Passover Experi-ence at 6:30 P. M., at Temple Israel. Please R.S.V.P. to the Temple staff at 305.573.5900.
Sunday, May 5, 2013… YES Fund/JAFCO Pot LuckLuncheon at Temple Israel. Brandy Primak has, once again, risen to the occasion and will chair this always heartwarming day. Through the YES Fund (Youth,Education, and Special Projects), WRJ (Women of Reform Judaism) provides financial assistance to rabbinical and cantorial students, youth, and organizations throughoutthe Reform Jewish movement. Together, WRJ’sSisterhood member groups are able to achieve what no one individual or one Sisterhood could accomplish alone. JAFCO’s (Jewish Adoption & Foster Care Options)mission is to care for abused, neglected and special needs children in the Jewish community and to work inpartnership with families and the entire child welfare community. Raising funds for these two wonderful causes is wholeheartedly endorsed by Sisterhood and are causes that we can all be thankful are available for us to support. Watch your mail for your invitation!
Friday, May 31, 2013…Sisterhood Shabbat. You’re invited to celebrate WRJ’s International Sisterhood Shabbat, along with the election and installation of our Officers and Board of Directors. Please plan on joining us for dinner in the Wolfson Auditorium, followed by a Shabbat service-to-remember in the magnificent Bertha Abess Sanctuary. Details to follow!
THE LAST WORDWhat we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; what we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal. …Albert Pike (1809-91)
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Social Justice ForumDOROTHY SEROTTA
Gary Brown
SOCIAL JUSTICE FORUM TO PRESENT GENOCIDE FILM
Based on Daniel Goldhagen’s book of the same title, “Worse Than War” is a personal exploration of the natureof genocide, ethnic cleansing, and large-scale massmurder. Documenting Goldhagen’s travels, teachings, discussions, and opinions, the film offers profound insightsinto genocide’s dimensions, causes, and patterns, and the role it plays in politics and human affairs. Goldhagenspeaks with victims, perpetrators, witnesses, as wellas diplomats and historians with the purpose ofunderstanding and explaining the critical features of genocide and how it might be prevented and stopped.
Please join the Dorothy Serotta Social Justice Forum on Sunday, April 7 at 7pm for this important event to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Please join with us at our meeting on the third Wednesdays of each month at the Temple offices at 5:30 PM.
THE ENVIRONMENTALACTION COMMITTEEOF TEMPLE ISRAEL
“To Protect,Preserve, Conserve& Restore”MIDRASH IN KOHELET RABBAH“When G-d created the first man he took him and showed him all the
trees of the Garden of Eden and said to him,
SEE MY WORKS, HOW BEAUTIFUL AND PRAISEWORTHY THEY
ARE. AND EVERYTHING THAT I CREATED I CREATED IT FOR
YOU. BE CAREFUL NOT TO SPOIL OR DESTROY MY WORLD
- FOR IF YOU DO, THERE WILL BE NOBODY AFTER YOU TO
REPAIR IT.”
OUR E.A.C. COMMITTEE MEETS THE 3RD WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH AT 7 P.M. @ TEMPLE ISRAEL. PLEASE
JOIN US ON MARCH 20TH. ALL ARE WELCOME.
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JOIN US:on Shabbat mornings
March Schedule
11:00 am – 12:30 pm: Joseph’s TableWeaving Torah texts of the great Jewish spiritual masters into a fabric of many colors and shades. Our friend and mentorJoseph Grosbard is no longer with us, but his presence remains around the tables.
Feel inspired as you rejoice in Shabbat and connect with our welcomingcommunity in the world renowned Bertha Abess Sanctuary. Our Shabbat service is a gentle mix of traditional and spontaneous song and prayer. Can’t join us in person? Connect with us either by tuning into 880 AM radio, or you will find us streaming on the web at: www.templeisrael.net or www.880thebiz.com.
with Rabbi Heyn and Rabbi Chefitz9:30 am - 11:00 am
SHABBAT MORNING SERVICE Morning blessings, Psalms of praise, the Sh’ma with its meditations, and Standing in thePresence of the Divine. Sometimes with the prayerbook, sometimes not, but always seeking deep attachment.
JOIN US ON FRIDAY EVENINGS7:30-8:30 pm
MARCH 17:30 pm Shabbat Service with guest speaker Rabbi Rami Shapiro and Cantorial Soloist Rachel Brook, in the Bertha Abess Sanctuary followed by an Oneg Shabbat
MARCH 156:30 pm Integrative Shabbat Service7:30 pm Shabbat Service in the Bertha Abess Sanctuaryfollowed by an Oneg Shabbat
MARCH 8 7:30 pm Shabbat Service in the Bertha Abess Sanctuaryfollowed by an Oneg Shabbat.
INTEGRATIVESHABBAT SERVICE
Friday, March 15 at 6:30 pm
in the Bertha Abess Sanctuary
This once-a-month service integrates our Temple’s familiar forms of prayer andworship with Mediterranean and Middle-Eastern sounds and modalities that may be less familiar to American and Ashkenazi Jews. These pleasant sounds and modalities are found to be very conducive to Jewish meditation and contemplation. Come enjoy a style of music that may sound exotic but is likely to feel remarkably familiar. Its calming and centering influence will surely carry over into the 7:30 p.m. service andelevate your experience of the entire period of rest and renewal we know as Shabbat.
MARCH 227:30 pm Shabbat Service with our Temple Israel Singers in the Bertha Abess Sanctuary followed by an Oneg Shabbat
RABBI HEYN’SMORNING SPIRITUAL
PRACTICEThursdays 8:00-8:30 am in the Chapel
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MARCH 297:30 pm Shabbat Service in the Bertha Abess Sanctuaryfollowed by an Oneg Shabbat
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JOHN AND LYNNE RICHARD
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Temple Israel of Greater Miami, please contactMarla Towbin, Executive Director, at ext. 404. Thank you.
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OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHYOn behalf of Temple Israel’s Board of Trustees,
Rabbis, and Administration we extend our condolencesto the entire inmediate and extended family and friends of:
CHARLES ADLERFather of Cindy Adler
BEVERLY FALK ROSMANWife of Albert Rosman, mother of Donna (and Richard) Groves,
Debbie Rosman, and Deanna (and Adam) Rosman Becker,and grandmother of four grandchildren
HERSCHEL GREENHusband of Nancy Green
ROBERT LOUIS TURCHINHusband of Lillian Athey Turchin, brother of Lucille Turchin Krolland Phyllis Turchin Kovens (z”l), father of Barbara (and Dr. Jack)
Grossman, Robert (and Stephanie) Turchin, Jr., Melanie (and Howard) Beckerman, Tommy (and Theresa) Turchin, John (and Susan)
Turchin, and grandfather of Dr. Robert Grossman, Laurenand Michael Turchin, Matthew (and Cathy) Alyssa &Jared Beckerman, Jesse, Ashley and Jordan Turchin
MAZEL TOV TORECENT TEMPLE MEMBERS
ALEX AND ANYA CINTRON STERN on the birth of Aryeh Cintron Stern. Aryeh entered the world at
12:55 a.m. on January 31st
HERBERT KLEIN who was honored as the Miami Lighthouse 2013 Client Volunteer of the Year at the McCrea Family Volunteer Recognition Luncheon
on Thursday, February 14
MARC AND KIKI ELLENBY on the engagement of their daughter, Adena to Walter Chefitz!
EDYTHE AND ELTON KERNESSwho are the proud great-grandparents of Jackson Thomas
Goettling! Jackson is the grandson of Riva Neam, and the son of Dominique Neam and William Goettling
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The fourth and final element necessary for spiritualfitness is the most elusive: grace. Some call it “luck” or “good fortune” but in Hebrew we call it “chesed.” When it comes to spiritual growth and development, we know that it is not the product of our effort alone. Coming to understand how grace operates, we stand a better chance of aligning ourselves with it. This will be the focus of our fourth and final segment in ourspirituality series. Rabbi Rami Shapiro’s presentation(March 1-3) on “Amazing Chesed” will be all aboutbecoming more sensitive and responsive to the presence of grace in our lives; a perfect way to bring our spirituality series to a close.
As we begin our preparations for Passover (March 25-April 2) we’ll want to make sure we have an adequatesupply of matzah and other items for our seders. But we’ll also want to take a personal inventory and make sure we have each of the four elements outlined above which are necessary for optimal spiritual health andfitness. With Pesach approaching, when we recount and re-live our people’s exodus from Egypt, now is the time to get in shape -- not just physically but spiritually -- for the journey of a lifetime.
RABBI’S MESSAGE
“V’Shamru,” and a jazz-inflected “V’ahavta.” There was an art song from the Yiddish cabaret tradition by composerMoshe Milner. There was a Hebrew rendition of the “On My Own,” an aria from Les Miserables (“Levadi”). There was Bob Dylan, and Leonard Cohen. There was Bagels ‘n Box, a witty mash-up of hip-hop beats with cantorial chants. Accompaniment on most songs was ably provided by Alan Mason on piano and Brian Potts on subtle percussion. The audience often joined in on the chorus, and under the sand-colored arches and carved-wood chandeliers of the sanctuary, the whole event offered an inviting, celebratory air.
For this reviewer, having spent very little time insynagogues and with zero understanding of Hebrew or Yiddish, a special pleasure was simply dissecting the different vocal styles. The range was considerable. The rough-edged vigor of baritone Erik Contzius was followedimmediately by the clear, understated soprano of ShiraSilverman Nafshi. The clean cantillation of Aviva Bass preceded the robust vibrato of Michelle AuslanderCohen. I had my own favorites, but the largest ovation (until the closing number) went to tenor David Aaron Katz’s impassioned performance of “V’lirusholayimIrcho,” by New York composer Abraham Ellstein.
A two-hour parade of talent runs the risk of gettingexhausting, but with such high quality and well-organized staging, it never felt that way. Alejandra
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KaddishMay God’s name be exalted and hallowed throughout the world that He created, as is God’s wish. May God’s sovereignty soon be accepted,
during our life and the life of all Israel. And let us say: Amen.May God’s great name be praised throughout all time. Glorified and celebrated, lauded and worshiped, exalted and honored, extolled and ac-
claimed may the Holy One be, praised beyond all song and psalm, beyond all tributes that mortals can utter. And let us say: Amen.Let there be abundant peace from heaven, with life’s goodness for us and for all Israel. And let us say: Amen. May the One who brings peace to
His universe bring peace to us and to all Israel. And let us say: Amen.
Zichrona L’vracha, May their memory be for a blessing.
YAHRZEITS
MARCH 1:Edna BergidaHoward KemplerRonald V. KentHerman LefkowitzBelle W. LevinLena LevineMarie ManneHyman H. MillerLillian M. PapperNaomi SilvermanMichael TavlinMarian Bierman WeisbergBertha WolkMarissa L. GurenBeatrice HallAnita MalmuthAnna C. SiegelMARCH 8:Moses BauerCharles BehrmanLina BehrmannSamuel FeldmanEly R. KatzSterling F. La VinePauline ScheinbergPauline T. ScheinbergJean Leah SchwartzFrances BesselMrs. Pauline SeitelmanJennie AvrackWilliam BeckmannPearl DuboisNathan HellerLozer KabatHarry O. RabeSheldon BernbaumSidney W. BlockAdolph ErlichNathan GlazierLibbie HorowitzJohn W. JacobyJulia F. Papper
Rae S. RosenthalMilton D. DreyfusAnna GinsbergJoseph HammondGrace G. JacobsSamuel KaufmanGene Leah RosenthalClara BlattnerPhyllis K. FischHoward Stanley LevinsonMathilda B. SchattmanLily U. SparerEthel Lewis WalderFanny FriedmanMARCH 15:Ruby BlumenthalDr. David NathanJennie OrovitzDr. Joseph G. RosenLeah VigdorNatalie WeinerRebecca ErlichBenjamin HorrowSuzanne K. KahnRabbi Marius RansonSammy SpearEmil DavisAdam J. ManxiSusan Freed NevinsMolka Riva CohenHelen DritzLouis A. SamuelsAlbert SeidenRebeka DavisSerine FeldmanSimon FisherSol Harrison FriedmanEtta K. HomaHerman LubschutzRiza WhitelawJacob Roy ChaykinDaryl DanielsChristopher Jason Dobbe
*Names listed denote deceased whose plaque is in the Bertha Abess Sanctuary.
Rachel KannerHarry SandsJacob BernsteinIrving M. EllisAbraham GoldmanRuth GoldweberDaniel HandelSamuel KimenkerFrances M. LevyBessie R. SteinbergAdah Marshall StiefelPatricia WeinbergMARCH 22:Reah Cashman GladwinSylvester M. KahnJack LavineEdward L. RosenthalRonni W. BermontDavid CoolikAnne K. LevyHarris RuskinDavid Ben OmriBernard BirkhahnFay BrownElizabeth CashmanEsther FeldmanEdward GrossJacob HoffmanSam Elmer KatzMarcia W. KlinkensteinHarry SchillingerJacques D. SweydJohn J. BergerMax HoffmanSam KazanowitzIsaac LevinMildred F. RadinCecile Wall BurgerHerman FischerFannie GroskinMichael HoffmanPauline MeiselRay Applebaum
Joseph H. BaskerSidney MeyerHelen Miller WolfSylvia P. GreenBernard K. HerscherSophie Lerner SaperoGladys UnionMARCH 29:Florentine LowensteinFrances E. PotlowJoseph RosenbloomFaye KaiserWalter W. LeipunerNan Wynn SmallEssie CohenDr. Judd GoodmanMarcella S. KannerLillian KohnMorris MarshF. Rose RiegelMaurice CashmanAnna DenmarkJules GilletteClara G. HirschensohnStanley L. JacobsFannie SeligJane SilversJohn M. WohlFrances ApplebaumGeorge GordonBessie LippmanJean Buittman BloomMiki FleemanJean FrankelBurton S. KahnNathan MarkowitzRose Mirsky DavisBessie ElsonBertha FrancisBernhard KannRhoda D. LichtMax S. RosenzweigCalvin L. Zemsky
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We appreciate the thoughtfulness of those who support Temple Israel of Greater Miamiby remembering and honoring their friends and loved ones through their generous contributions.
B. B. AND GRACE GOLDSTEIN MUSIC FUND
Beth S. Grad and David R. Klaus in memory of Louis Foster
Marilyn Greenbaum in honor of Alan Mason’s accomplishments
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Roberta Mandel in memory of Albert Goodman
Annsheila Turkel in memory of Herman Tronick
Arlene and Marshall Stein in memory of Essie Lavine
Audrey Barker in memory of Arthur Barker
Ben Kuehne and Lynn Kislak in memory of Jeffrey Dixon
Bernice and Jacqueline Greenberg in memory of Charles Greenberg
Bernice and Jacqueline Greenberg in memory of Meyer Goetz
Beth and Ed Tavlin in memory of Michael Tavlin
Dale Stryker Gary in memory of George Stryker
David and Doree Press in memory of Francine Press
Dr. Eugene and Mrs. Harriet Becker in memory of Beverly Rosman
Ed Blumenthal in memory of Robert Blumenthal and Martha Blumenthal
Ellen Kempler Rosen in memory of Howard Kempler
Jane and Ivor Scop in memory of Judy Stein
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Beco and Eric Lichtmanin honor of their anniversary
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and Daniela Zaidenberg
Marcella Werblow in memory of her husband,
Dr. S. Charles Werblow
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Linda Brickman and Stanley Krieger in memory of Dorothy Kaplan
Lisa and Bob Waxman in memory of Shirley Fleming
Mark S. Teitelbaum in memory of Mollie Luks
Mark S. Teitelbaum in memory of Joseph Teitelbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Manne in memory of Marie Manne
Sandy and Charlie Simon in memory of Esther Jacoby
Susan Scholz-Rubin and Mel Rubin in memory of Alfred Dinert
Suzanne Litvak in memory of Harry Gitlin
The Litter Family in memory of David Maya
RADIO-INTERNET FUND
Norma and Michael Orovitz in honor of Richard Milstein’s new grandson, Simon Max
Patty Craven in memory of Shirley Fleming
Sherrie Garfield in memory of Walter Stern
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Joan Schaeffer in honor of the birth of Michael and LeAnn Seigmesiter’s son, Noah
Joan Schaeffer in honor of the birth of Richard Milstein’s grandson, Simon Max
Marilyn Cromer in honor of the 70th birthday of Dr. Marshall Keyes
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rose in honor of Norma and Michael Orovitz
Richard Milstein and Eric Hankin in honor of the birth of Simon Max Sondheimer and
the family
Roberta Montero in response to our Kol Nidre appeal
The Loring Family - Bob, Marsha, Laine and Carol in honor of the 95th birthday of
Leon Manne
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Joni and Stanley Tate in memory of Herschel Green
Joni and Stanley Tate in memory of Joe Bondi, father of Attorney General Pam Bondi
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Diane King in honor of her birthday
Neil and Robin Rollnickin honor of Neil’s birthday
Dr. Anat Galor and Dr. Victor Perezin honor of the baby naming of their
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Czarny’s moving performance of LeonardCohen’s song “Hallelujah” that closed the concert brought all the onstage talent together to sing the chorus, and as the crowd rose to their feet and joined in the singing, I couldn’t help but think that a follow up concert was in order with a bit more collaboration between the singers: a few vocal trios or small choirs, or even a small orchestra for accompaniment. I suspect that the logistics of organizing a concert like this are already complicated enough, but it’s a good sign when you leave a concert with this many performers thinking of ways to expand it.
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Temple Israel is proud to be countedamong the “Twelve Tribes” selected
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For more information please contact Marla Towbin,Executive Director, at 305-573-5900 ext. 404 or
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12:00 PM:Sisterhood First Mondays12:00 PM: Great Books Club
12:00 PM:Noontime Learning with Rabbi Chefitz
8:00 AM: RabbiHeyn’s MorningSpiritual Practice5:30 PM: Temple Israel Singers7:00 PM: Rabbi Heyn’s Practice of Spirituality- Hebrew Intensive
6:00 PM:InternationalShabbat Dinner (Japan)7:30 PM: Shabbat Service8:30 PM: Oneg Shabbat
9:30 AM:ShabbatService11:00 AM: Joseph’sTable (Next)
9:00 AM:JewishFederation’s Super Sunday9:30 AM: Religious School10:30 AM: Torah-TED Talk3:00 PM: Interfaith Invitational Choral Festival
12:00 PM: Noontime Learning with Rabbi Heyn -IntegralKabbalah 6:30 PM: Programming Committee Mtg
12:00 PM:NoontimeLearning withRabbi Chefitz6:30 PM: Sisterhood Passover Experience
8:00 AM: RabbiHeyn’s MorningSpiritual Practice5:30 PM: Temple Israel Singers7:00 PM: Rabbi Heyn’s Practice of Spirituality- Hebrew Intensive
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9:30 AM:ShabbatService11:00 AM: Joseph’sTable (Next)
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12:00 PM:NoontimeLearning withRabbi Chefitz5:30 PM: Social JusticeCommittee Mtg7:00 PM: Environmental Action Committee
8:00 AM: RabbiHeyn’s MorningSpiritual Practice5:30 PM: Temple Israel Singers5:30 PM: Social Justice Committee Mtg7:00 PM: Central Chavurah Meeting
5:45 PM:SababaShabbat Service6:30 PM: Sababa Dinner7:30 PM: Shabbat Service (Perez-Galor Baby Naming)8:30 PM: Oneg Shabbat
9:30 AM: ShabbatService11:00 AM: Joseph’s Table (Next)
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8:00 AM:PassoverRabbi Heyn’s Morning Spiritual Practice5:30 PM: Temple Israel Singers 7:00 PM: MussarPractice with Jeff Agron& Rabbi Heyn
12:00 AM:Noontime Learning with Rabbi Heyn -IntegralKabbalah
17:30 PM: Shabbat Service (GuestSpeaker Rabbi RamiShapiro)8:30 PM: OnegShabbat
6:00 PM: ECCand TempleOffices ClosedPassover Community Second Seder at TI
9:30 AM: Jewish Spirituality Series Guest Speaker Rami Shapiro9:30 AM: Religious School
12:00 PM: Noontime Learning with Rabbi Heyn -IntegralKabbalah 6:00 PM: Board of Trustees Meeting
12:00 PM: ECC andTemple Offices-Noon closingPassover begins at sundown- First Seder
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