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August 2018 Volume 57 - Number 8 Av-Elul 5778 A Progressive Conservative Synagogue Building Community Since 1954
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August 2018 Volume 57 - Number 8

Av-Elul 5778

A Progressive Conservative Synagogue Building Community Since 1954

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Staff

Rabbi Joshua Neely

Administrator Léa Ahlers

Asst. Administrator John-Patrick Alexander

Bookkeeper Robert Behr

Executive Committee

President Adrian Share

1st Vice President Natan Brener

VP Membership Wayne Bilsky

VP Education Kris Crane

Comptroller Geanne Share

Secretary Roz Weinstein

Sisterhood President Arlene van de Rijn

Men’s Club President Michael Danoff

Past President Eric Hoffman

Trustees

Carol Albert

Jes Baru

Stephanie Brauner

Ed Calish

Andrew Feinberg

Miriam Michelle Bianco

Bernie Kahn

Dick Katz

Emily Raij

Harry Rein - Emeritus

Sarabecca Rosier

Sharon Sachs

Mollie Savage

Steven Sesit

Chuck Silverman

Cathy Swerdlow

Temple Israel 50 South Moss Road

Winter Springs, FL 32708 407.647.3055

www.tiflorida.org

Committee Chairs

Adult Education Chuck Silverman

Budget & Finance Geanne Share

Building & Grounds Joe Ihns

Education - School Kris Crane

Endowment Andrew Feinberg

Ma’asim Tovim Emily Raij

Marketing Larry Gutter

Membership Wayne Bilsky

Past Pres. Council. Eric Hoffman

Ritual Michael Fineberg

Safety & Security Dick Katz

Ways & Means TBD

Youth Susan Morgan

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To our Temple Israel Family

It’s back to school time! Thanks to all who have contributed in getting our classrooms and other areas of the shul cleared and cleaned for the upcoming school year. If we are getting ready for school, it also means that we are getting ready to prepare for the High Holidays (HH). One of the privileges

of being President is that I am quite a bit closer to the pulse of daily activity and back office goings on at Temple Israel. I can share with all of you, without hesitation, that there is a huge effort happening behind the scenes to prepare for these New Year events. Let me give you just a few examples of what may not be so visible to you:

Our staff in the office, under the leadership of Léa Ahlers and the support of John-Patrick Alexander, supports ALL of this ongoing activity, tirelessly and with a smile on their faces; the MAGAL Committee, led by our VP of Education, Kris Crane, works in partnership with our friends at Temple Shir Shalom to prepare for the upcoming school year; our Ritual Commit-tee, Chaired by Michael Fineberg, diligently prepares all the HH honors (thank you Robin Katzman and team- what a monu-mental task this is!); Joe Ihns gets us spruced up for both start of school and HH as Chair of Building & Grounds; Dick Katz makes sure we are well protected as head of Safety & Secu-rity; Geanne Share, our Comptroller, works with our Book-keeper, Robert Behr, and the office to make sure we properly bill and collect during this most important funding season; and of course Rabbi Joshua Neely and Debbie Meitin are diligently preparing to lead services with countless others that are too numerous to include here. THANKS to all of you and the many others that I am sure I have left out for helping us prepare for the next cycle of joyous academic and spiritual celebration at Temple Israel!

I would be remiss if I did not join virtually every other Jewish (and arts) organization in Central Florida and remember the iconic Harriett Lake, who passed away at age 96 after a long life of astonishingly good deeds and generosity towards our community. While she was not as frequently seen in the last few years, all of us who knew her will have a beautiful and col-orful vision of her as a permanent fashion statement and a personality that was as large as her generosity. Among many other contributions at TI is her namesake playground and kitchen. We will miss her dearly!

Finally, I would like to recognize our two August B’nai Mitz-vah: Will Berg and Ilana Brener - a hearty Mazel Tov to both of you!

From the President

Adrian Share [email protected] Mobile: 407.496.5483 call or text

From the Rabbi

L’Shalom, Rabbi Joshua Neely [email protected] • Mobile: 321.279.5315 Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday & Sunday

Rosh HaShanah is not the

beginning of the year. Or,

more accurately, it isn’t

the only beginning of the

year. Yes, it is when the

number flips over on the

calendar, but in every

other sense it is the beginning of the end of the

year’s spiritual cycle. What began in spring with

the rebirth of Pesach is now coming to a close. We

were taken from winter’s bondage and Egyptian

slavery to freedom. That freedom needed direc-

tion and purpose or else it would dissolve in the

desert. This led to Mount Sinai and the giving of

Torah. This is marked by Shavuot which also marks

the gateway to summer and summer harvests.

This period of the year was always the most in-

tense as we struggled to reap enough to last us

the rest of the year as new crops grew.

As the harvest slows to a trickle we prepare to do

an inventory. Have our efforts of the past year

been enough to last us through winter? Is there

anything we should do differently to increase our

harvest next year? Are there walls to be fixed,

barns to be raised, and animals to be culled? What

have we learned from our toil in the fields? Once

we have answers to these questions, we can re-

joice at Sukkot and eat the fruits of our labors.

- continued on page 7

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Education MAGAL (Meitin Alliance for Growth And Learning)

A Collaborative Religious School by Temple Israel and Temple Shir Shalom

Youth Programs Calendars of the 2018-2019 activities for each age group can be found on Temple Israel’s website. Please check it out and mark your

calendars now!

USY (grades 9-12) – Sunday, August 19 from 12:30-3pm will be a Murder Mystery event, brought to you by our newly elected TI-

USY President Lily Morgan and her crew.

Kadima (grades 6-8) – Parents, please plan to join us for a short parent information meeting on the first day of religious school,

Sunday, August 19. Our first event for the year will be Ice Cream and Ice Breakers after school on Sunday, September 16 from

12:30-2pm.

L’Dor v’Dor (grades 2-5) – The next event is Sunday, September 16, after Hebrew School, 12:30-1:30pm.

All groups are open to all Jewish kids in the area. Synagogue membership is not required. Youth membership forms are on our website. For more information about our youth programs, contact Kris Crane at [email protected].

Community-Wide Jewish Teen Retreat

The Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando and its JTEN Educators (Rabbi Neely included) has collaborated with local synagogues

for a teen retreat August 6 & 7 in Sorrento. All Jewish teens entering grades 8-12 in the entire Orlando area are invited, regardless

of synagogue or youth group affiliation. Some of our Temple Israel teens are looking forward to attending – we’ll report back to

you next month!

We are looking forward to another fun and engaging year of learning. Registration forms were due August 1, but if you’re late, you can catch up by registering online through the Tem-ple Israel website.

Wednesday, August 15, is our Teacher Meet & Greet Night. Drop by anytime between 5-7pm

and chat with your teacher. Sunday, August 19 is our first day of school. Parents, please plan

to stay this first day of school. Our school Principals Rabbi Neely and Cantor Kim have ar-

ranged for a parent meeting as well as family learning time. And, lucky for us late risers, our membership committee is

so graciously providing the parents with bagels and coffee this first day. Yay!

While we wait for school to resume, there’s no need to wait to see your friends. Join us for services Friday evening or

Saturday morning and freshen up on your Hebrew skills and prayers with our congregation!

Upcoming Dates – Please mark your calendars for the following dates:

Wednesday, August 15 – Meet & Greet Teacher Night 5-7pm

Sunday, August 19 – 1st Day of Religious School 9am-12:30pm

Sunday, August 26 – Family Honey Cake Bake 12:30pm

Friday, August 31 – 1st Religious School Shabbat 7:30pm

May Youth Photos

← USY teens at the Escape Room

Kadimaniks at Planet Obstacle →

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Bagels & Blocks - The Meitin Alliance for Growth And

Learning Bagels & Blocks program meets once a

month during the school year. The first meeting this

year will be after the High Holidays, on Sunday, Octo-

ber 7. Until then, please join us for songs, blessings,

and stories at our monthly Tot Shabbat program.

Tot Shabbat - our next Tot Shabbat will be on Satur-

day, August 18 led by Penelope Neely at 11:15 am in

our Kindergarten Classroom #1. Tot Shabbat is a joy-

ful and engaging program geared toward families

with young children, ages 5 and under (older siblings

are welcome, too).

The 45 minute program includes Shabbat themed

songs, dancing, stories, simple blessings, and a snack.

Bring your friends and meet other families with small

children as we celebrate Shabbat with the youngest

members of our community.

All are welcome and temple membership is not re-

quired. Afterwards, stay and join our entire congrega-

tion for our Shabbat Kiddush Luncheon.

Tot Programs

Mazel Tov to Our August

B’nai Mitzvah!

Will Berg, Bar Mitzvah on August 3-4

Will is going into 8th

grade at Milwee Middle

School where he is in the

Engineering Magnet pro-

gram. He received a 4.0

grade point average last

year, as he often does.

Will studies piano, He-

brew, and Chinese. He has

spent quite a bit of time in

China, including his entire

3rd grade school year.

Will plays soccer, and in

his free time he loves to

create both cartoons on

paper and animation

shorts on the computer.

Ilana Brener, Bat Mitzvah on August 10-11

Ilana is a rising 7th grader

at Milwee Middle School.

She is actively involved in

the school’s band and JOI

club.

Ilana loves music. She’s

been playing the piano

since she was five years

old. She joined her school

band last year, where she

plays the clarinet and the

saxophone.

Ilana is also an avid

reader. Her favorite books

are the Harry Potter se-

ries. She is also a Star

Wars fan.

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Welcome Our Newest Members! Jessica & Brian Wolf (with children Jacob Gair & Lyla Wolf)

Joanna & Michael Cohen (with children Rayna & Dara)

Robert Berger

Samuel Kopkin

Rebecca & Joshua Katz (with children Abigail, Madeline, & Jonah)

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- continued from page 3

Rosh HaShanah and

Yom Kippur, which have

no agricultural compo-

nent, ask us to do the

same sort of spiritual

accounting, a cheshbon nefesh. Even as we

count our sacks of flour and barrels of olives

we also have to take stock of our character

and behavior and whether they will sustain us

into the future. Have we allowed our walls of

self-discipline to erode over the year? Are we

less patient with others? Have we picked up

any bad habits or tendencies that need to be

cut out of our lives? Are we less regular in at-

tending services, giving to tzedakah or spend-

ing time learning from the wisdom of our peo-

ple? Have we properly celebrated or taken

pride in our righteous accomplishments just as

we would our material acquisitions? Are we

doing enough to build strong connections

within our Jewish community and contributing

to the world around us?

Use this month of Elul, and the holidays of

Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, to take a

deep dive into yourself. Recognize all that is

good and noble and virtuous and embrace it.

Ferret out the flaws and mistakes and know

that you can fix them. These days are not just

days off of work, but days given over to the

most important work of all.

From the Rabbi

L’Shalom, Rabbi Joshua Neely [email protected] • Mobile: 321.279.5315 Office Hours: Tuesday-Friday & Sunday

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332 pounds of food donated during the school year

hundreds of dollars in tzedakah collected throughout the year

27 weeks food was collected

9 monthly food collection themes

25 birthday cards made and $400 collected for the Foundation for Foster Children on

MAGAL Mitzvah Day in April

47 students learning, doing, and growing

3 amazing teachers

2 incredible heads of school

1 alliance for growth and learning

Immeasurable impact on our community and more to come this year!

Starting in September, MAGAL will continue collecting non-perishable food items for JFS Or-

lando's Pearlman Emergency Food Pantry. We will notify students and parents about the dif-

ferent collection theme each month.

As we did last year, MAGAL will be collecting supplies for the ContinuED School Supply Drive,

a partnership between Young Friends of 90.7 WMFE and A Gift for Teaching that provides vi-

tal supplies to Central Florida students. The need for supplies doesn’t cease after the school

year begins, so the drive doesn’t stop in August. We will collect the following most-needed

supplies starting on the first day of religious school (August 19) and on Sundays throughout

the school year:

packs of No. 2 pencils

8 or 10-count packs of washable markers

packs of pocket folders

packs of loose-leaf paper

24-count crayon packs

hand sanitizer

Report compiled by Ma’asim Tovim Chair, Emily Raij, and VP of Education, Kris Crane.

MAGAL by the Numbers

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RECOGNIZING DECEPTION

- Bill Kahn

I thought Temple readers might be interested in my video series, since lying seems to have

become the norm for many people. Unfortunately, what they say can significantly affect

one’s life. Consequently, I have put together a five-part video series on how to detect people

who are lying, by analyzing the statements they make, how they use words and what their

face and body reveal.

In YouTube’s search bar, enter the words “Recognizing Deception Series” and then search for

it, or directly by using the link below.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLx03NQK7pftJHFF-VuqWDzxYIc-BBkp30

Geanne & Adrian Share on vacation in Tuscany, Italy.

This picture was taken in the town of Pitigliano,

known as La Piccola Gerusalemme or Little Israel.

Here we see the Shares in a synagogue built in the

late 1500s, restructured late 1700s, and again late

1900s.

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June 2018 Donations

Special Kiddush Luncheon Mentions for: Linda Silverman Claudia Danoff

EDUCATION FUND

Donor In Memory of

Lenore & Howard Roland Louis Roland

GENERAL FUND

Donor In Memory Of

Susan Eichler Ira Daitzman

Susan & Larry Roth Nellie Roth

Donor In Honor Of

Jessica Alfonso & Sigfrido Gutiérrez Temple Israel

Barbara Weinreich Malka & Neil Webman’s anniversary

Carolyn & James Rosenblum Steven Kluger earning his Eagle Scout rank

Aaron Baghdadi Temple Israel

Emily & Andrew Raij Miriam Michelle & Michael Bianco’s wedding

HAROLD & HANNAH ROSENBLUM EDUCATION FUND

Donor In Memory Of

Ruth Goldhar Ira Daitzman

Ruth Goldhar Sadie Shane

ONEG KIDDUSH FUND Donor In Memory Of Carol & Harold Plessner Mildred Plessner Donor In Honor of Jessica Alfonso & Sigfrido Gutiérrez our kitchen staff Linda & Bernie Kwastel Linda’s 3/4 century birthday Emely Katz & Natan Brener Latino Shabbat & Natan’s birthday Jessica Alfonso & Sigfrido Gutiérrez our delicious Friday Night Onegs and Kiddush Luncheons Nicki D’Amato Patty Rose’s birthday

TZEDAKAH FUND Donor In Memory Of Pam & Eric Foxman Rachel Foxman Susan & Jerry Roth Nellie Roth Donor In Honor Of Jessica Alfonso & Sigfrido Gutiérrez Rabbi Joshua Neely

SAVAGE FAMILY CHAPEL FUND Donor In Memory Of Karen & Mollie Savage Meyer Lichtenstein

Sponsors for the Friday Night Oneg & Kiddush Luncheon in June by: Julie Adelman - in honor of her son, Leor Adelman, be-

coming a Bar Mitzvah

Use our referral link and click on the “Start Shopping” button that is on the right side of the page. If you’ve

already chosen a charity through AmazonSmile, you may switch over to Temple Israel.

Referral link: smile.amazon.com/ch/59-6014181

At any time you can change your charity of choice. We hope you’ll choose Temple Israel and recommend us to your fam-ily and friends. Thank you.

There is no extra charge to you for items purchased.

The Temple Israel Cemetery Corporation requests that they

be notified of any event that is scheduled to take place at the

Temple Israel Cemetery such as an unveiling. This request is

made so that the cemetery is made presentable, and that

any potential conflicts are prevented.

Please call the Temple Israel office at 407.647.3055 or the

Temple Israel Cemetery office at 321.972.9893.

may be purchased or reserved.

May their memories always serve as a blessing.

$360 for a perpetual

memorial plaque in the sanctuary.

Contact the synagogue office at 407.647.3055.

June Kiddush Luncheon Hostesses & Host:

Sarabecca Rosier Ellen Calish Jessica Alfonso Debra Markowitz Claudia Danoff Sharon Sachs

Linda Silverman Mike Danoff

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Thank you to our sponsors,

Law Offices of Wayne W. Bilsky

The Farb Financial Group

Kluger Legal, PA

If you’d like to become a sponsor,

please contact Léa Ahlers, Administrator.

[email protected] or 407.647.3055

The following businesses support Temple Israel.

Please support them in return.

Birthdays

August

15 Rouben Sami

17 David Markowitz

18 Clifford Reback

18 Dylan Sachs

18 Karen Savage

20 Robert Gassman

20 Amy Supraner

21 Roger Mendes

23 Myriam Gutstein

25 Emma Berg

25 Sandra Moss

26 Edith Schulman

26 Mark Vangrov

29 Margaret Katz

30 Neil Webman

1 Will Berg

1 Irene Lober

1 Robert Worman

2 Harvey Kobrin

3 John Feenburg

3 Victoria Marshall

4 Daniel Brown

4 Samuel Morgan

6 Rochelle Richman

7 Charlene Neely

9 Ashley McCormack

10 Andrea Kobrin

11 Joshua Danoff

12 Andrea Ravinoff

15 Howard Roland

Anniversaries

7 Amanda & Eric Hoffman

14 Linda & Bernard Kwastel

17 Jill & Jay Gold

18 Helaine & Keith Rosenfield

20 Nancy & Dick Katz

24 Debby & Mark Vangrov

25 Sandra & Alan Moss

25 Ellen & Mark Lang

26 Robin & Ross Katzman

28 Carol & Stephen Albert

30 Lori Pearson-Wise & Daniel Wise

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Questions? Contact Cathy Swerdlow Torah Fund Chair - Temple Israel Sisterhood [email protected] 407.862.2374

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Giving Opportunities An important value in Jewish life is tzedakah. Temple Israel provides a simple and meaningful way of fulfilling this righteous act through our family of funds, and giving to Temple Israel in recognition, remembrance or cele-bration is an appropriate way to enhance those special moments. A card will be sent acknowledging your contri-bution of $10 or more.

Congregation Funds Adult Education | Cemetery | General | Library | Ma’asim Tovim

Men’s Club | Oneg/Kiddush | Rabbi’s Tzedakah| Religious School Temple Israel Jewish Camping Scholarship | Torah Preservation | Youth Programming

Dedicated Funds Michelle & Wayne Bilsky Education | Marlene A. Davis Art Education

Frederick Cohen Large Print Siddur | Elaine Farb Memorial Choir | Friends of Ethan Gold Children’s Library Harold & Hannah Rosenblum Education | Savage Family Chapel

Prayer Book/Torah Commentary Dedications The dedication of a prayer book (siddur) or Torah Commentary (chumash) is a uniquely appropriate way to make a gift of tzedakah that benefits the congregation for years to come. Your dedicated siddur or chumash will be utilized by the entire congregation. A book plate with your specific dedication will be placed in the book prior to its addition into the congregation circulation and an acknowledgement card will be sent. The appropriate mini-mum contribution for each sacred book is as follows:

New Shabbat Siddur Lev Shalem- $36

New Large Print Siddur Lev Shalem - $76

New Etz Hayim Chumash - $79

Sisterhood Funds Temple Israel Sisterhood plays an active role in supporting all aspects of synagogue life. There are two funds that have been established by Sisterhood:

Sisterhood Scholarship

Sisterhood General

Donation Form You can cut out this form and mail it into the office. Make donations online at www.tiflorida.org/donations/

My/Our Name making donation_____________________________________________________

Please mail me an acknowledgement of my/our donation □Yes (default is No)

Address (must include street, city, state & zip__________________________________________________________

Enclosed please find $______Please place contribution in the ____________________________Fund. Date of Donation_______ (default is the General Fund)

□In Honor of / □In Memory of – person(s) name _____________________________ On the occasion of_____________

Send notification of my/our donation to (please fill in complete name & address):

Name_______________________________________________________________________________

Address_____________________________________________________________________________

For credit cards, include #_____________________________Expiration Date_______ Signature__________________________

Contributions may be made to honor someone on a special occasion or in memory of a departed relative or friend. Donations are tax deductible. Tax letters are only sent out at the end of the year.

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Building Community Since 1954

Friday Service: 7:30 pm, Saturday Service: 9:30 am Meet & Greet every Friday at 7:00 pm before services

Sunday Minyan: 9:00 am (in the Savage Family Chapel)

Prayerful Meditation: Saturday at 9:30 am every last Shabbat of the month (in the Savage Family Chapel)

Weekday Community Minyan at the Jewish Academy: 7:45 am, Monday-Friday

Rabbi Joshua Neely


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