DECEMBER 2014 VOLUME 91 ISSUE 4
T E M P L E B E T H A B R A H A M
4SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 6:00pm 5th Grade Family Shabbat Dinner by reservation 7:00pm 5th Grade Family Shabbat Service, Start of Light 1 Candle Program
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 7:30pm Reform Shabbat Service with Torah Reading
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service 10:00am Tot Shabbat
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19 6:00pm Chanukah Dinner by reservation 7:30pm Reform Shabbat Service
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service with Kiddush
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26 7:30pm Reform Shabbat Service
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service
4From Rabbi Holtz’s Study
Since the 1960’s, more and more Jews have gone searching for spirituality outside of Judaism. Many began exploring Eastern religions, especially Buddhism, hoping to find in the ashram what they were unable to find in the synagogue. Today there is a small but significant subset of Jews who remain Jewish but who have also incorporated Eastern spiritual and meditative practice into their lives. What they probably don’t know – indeed what many Jewish profes-sionals have only recently discovered – is that very similar practices have long been part of Jewish tradition; they’ve just been a well-kept secret. Recently I have begun the study and practice of this Jewish spiritual path, known as Mussar.
For centuries, Mussar has provided an illuminating, approachable, and highly practical set of teachings and practices for cultivating personal growth and spiritual realization in the midst of day-to-day life. It might best be described as “Jewish spiritual ethics” and has been prac-ticed for centuries by people who sought to cultivate and strengthen the qualities of the inner mensch.
Many of you have asked me about spirituality and Judaism. Beginning in January, in conjunc-tion with the Mussar Institute (www.tmi.com) I will be teaching a class dedicated to learning and practicing Mussar, called Seeking Everyday Holiness. There are no prerequisites, and no Hebrew is required. It will be small class, and I invite you to join us as we explore together, in a safe and caring environment, what the Jewish tradition has to teach us about the traits of humility, gratitude, equanimity, patience, order and honor, among others – and discover how you can improve these qualities in your own life.
This 20 week course will begin with an introduction on January 20, then continue on January 27 and then every 2nd and 4th Tuesday, from 7:30-9:00pm, ending on May 26 (10 sessions).
Class size is limited to 14 people, and pre-registration is needed. The cost of the program is $90.00, and includes a copy of the text we will be using as well as all additional materials. It promises to be a wonderful, enlightening, and spiritual journey in which, through both group meetings and personal study and practice, we will explore a set of teachings that will help you find your way toward becoming your best self.
If you have any questions about the class, please give me call. If you already know you want to register, speak with my assistant, Irene Metz. You can reach either of us at 631-1770 or via email to [email protected]. L’shalom,
Rabbi David K. Holtz
Dear Friends,
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Temple Beth Abraham25 Leroy Avenue Tarrytown, NY 10591Tel: 631-1770 Fax: 631-7872 www.tba-ny.org
DIRECTORYClergy/Senior Staff
Rabbi David K. Holtz [email protected] ext. 17Cantor Margot E.B. Goldberg [email protected] ext. 11Director of Temple Operations Stuart P. Skolnick [email protected] ext. 13Educational Director Rabbi Allison Berlinger [email protected] ext. 22Rabbi Emeritus Dr. Paul Siegel
Office StaffBookkeeper Maggie Lissy [email protected] ext. 14Facilities Supervisor Larry Murray [email protected] ext. 25Asst. Facilities Supervisor Jaime Valencia [email protected] ext. 26Clergy Coordinator Irene Metz [email protected] ext. 19Religious School Assistant Alix Brown [email protected] ext. 10Office Assistant LaKinna Shuler [email protected] ext. 10
Office VolunteersMelissa Baer Librarian, Beulah Tishelman
Sheila Buitekant Joan Fine Miriam Margoshes
Executive CommitteePresident Herb BaerExecutiver (First) Vice President Alan BerksonSecond Vice President Jodie LaneRecording Secretary Marla PeersTreasurer Mel SavitchImmediate Past President Liza Karsten
ChairsAdult Education Risa SwerseyBoard of Education Mark Polisar, Jen GreenspoonFundraising/Development Jennifer SchwartzHouse Neil BrucknerIsrael Marla PeersMember Services Loren Ratner, Meredith SiegelTikkun Olam Kimberly Marcus, Phyllis Leary
TrusteesGayle Aaron Karen Filler Allison FineSteve Gosset Julie Gur Glenn MarkowitzRick Misrok Dave Pomeranz Jen PovmanMike Sonkin Mark Stein Jamie Wilson
Honorary TrusteesBarry S. Agdern David Beryln Ruth Biloon Dr. Stephen Gertsman Robert Harris Michael Karnes David Kaufmann Farron Roboff Pearl Ann Schwartz Dr. Richard Weiner Robert Zinman
Notes from Cantor Margot E.B. Goldberg 4
Shalom!
I hope that you had a wonderful Thanksgiving and that your Chanukah will be filled with light! In Religious School here at TBA Tamir and his 6th grade classmates are learning about American Jewish History (or maybe they are studying Jewish American History) and learning about lifecycle events. One Sunday on the way home the conversation went something like:
Me: How was school today? Tamir: Fine. Me: What did you learn? Tamir: We learned about death and history, nothing Jewish.
The good news is that I am an insider and I know that this is not true. I know that in order to understand American Jewish history first you need to understand American history and that the Jewish stuff was coming. Then the next week they discussed Thanksgiving, watched “Molly’s Pilgrim” and Tamir was delighted to discover that the first Thanksgiving was connected to the celebration of Sukkot and the Pilgrims’ way of looking to the Bible for inspiration and freedom of religion. He is starting to see the Jewish stuff in American Jewish/Jewish American history.
Now I am beginning my preparations for Chanukah and realize a similar connec-tion. Chanukah is the celebration of the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem after the Maccabees had regained control from the Syrian-Greeks. How would they celebrate? They too looked to our ancient texts, stories, and traditions to find a way to express their renewed freedom of religion. What they found was two-fold. First that the original dedication of the Temple was an 8 day ceremony and second that they had not been able to celebrate Sukkot (a week long festival) and that they wanted to catch up.
I share all of this because this is what I think Reform Judaism is about. For me it is about studying what our tradition tells us and then figuring out how those tradi-tions fit into my life and the life of my family. It is about the freedom to be Jewish in America, in Israel, anywhere! It is about the freedom to express myself, feel a connection to my community, and have a relationship with God that is comfortable for me while respecting everyone else’s decisions.
Many of you have begun to share on Facebook your like/dislike of what commer-cialism has done to holidays. I think that this is most difficult in December when we are trying to celebrate Chanukah in the midst of all that is Christmas hoopla. You have seen the new book “Mensch on the Bench” which is a Chanukah version of “Elf on the Shelf” and without reading it are worried about what it means. You have seen the “menorah tree” and wonder what the world is coming to. For some this is not a new conversation as our neighbors come together for menorah and tree lightings in the town square. But this is all part of living in America, and maybe the world, and finding that balance where you are happy with who you are and
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ZEETY: An update from our Director of Youth Engagement, Melissa Frey
From the Director of Education 4Rabbi Allison Berlinger
Temple Beth Abraham’s ZEETY youth group is off to a great year! We had several highly successful events and there are still more to come!
On September 29, I formally introduced myself to TBA teens with a Munchkin Meet and Greet and an opportunity for teens to take a “silly selfie.” During our regular Monday night pizza dinner and armed with 100 Munchkins and informa-tion about upcoming events, the TBA teens and I had fun getting to know each other while trying on silly props and taking selfies. The teens were given informa-tion about our BarbeClue event and a chance to check out some of the course offerings from WJTLI (Westchester Jewish Teen Learning Initiative).
On Sunday, October 19 ZEETY kicked off the year with a “BarbeClue.” Thirty four teens met at TBA for barbecued hamburgers and hot dogs, a few getting to know you ice breakers, and then went on a hunt around the Temple for clues to solve a “Who Done It” style mystery. This was a great opportunity for some of our teens to get acquainted with our program and get to know each other in a more social setting.
On Monday October 27, ZEETY surprised our Religious School students with some good natured competition in our TBA Olympics. Teens were divided into 4 teams- Brazil, China, Germany and Israel- and competed for Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals. Our 8-12th graders had a great time with various obstacle courses, over/under, scooter, and wheel barrow relays, cup stacking, and hula hoop competi-tions. What a great opportunity to introduce our teens who missed the BarbeClue event to the ZEETY program and to get a taste for the fun and camaraderie that ZEETY has to offer. All of these youth group events are planned for and run by TBA teens. ZEETY gives our teens a chance to take leadership roles in our Temple and serve as role models for our younger teens.
The NFTY Fall Kallah took place on November 14-16 at URJ-Camp Kutz in Warwick, NY. This was a weekend long retreat with teens from Westchester, Long Island, New York City, and Fairfield, CT. It is a great opportunity for teens to celebrate Shabbat with friends from TBA, new friends, and even reconnect with friends from summer camp. If your teen is interested in participating, Kallah happens 4 times a year: November, January 9-11, 2015, March 27-29, and April 24-26. Most are open to teens in grades 9-12. The March Kallah will also be a Junior Youth Group event open to 6th and 7th graders. At Spring Kallah in April we will welcome our 8th graders. Please note that ZEETY events are open to all TBA teens regardless of whether your teens attend religious school.
For December, we are planning a Chanukah bowling event. Look for a final date to be announced soon!
I am pleased to announce that Temple Beth Abraham has been chosen to pilot a new NFTY program for Middle School Students. We will be planning three events
TORAH READINGDecember 5-6: Vayishlach, Genesis 32:4-36:43December 12-13: Vayeishev, Genesis 37:1-40:23December 19-20: Mikeitz, Genesis 41:1-44:17December 26-27: Vayigash, Genesis 44:18-47:27
CANDLE LIGHTINGFriday, December 6 4:08pmFriday, December 12 4:09pmFriday, December 19 4:11pmFriday, December 26 4:14pm
The Temple Office and Building will be closed Thursday, December 25 and Thursday, January 1. There are no Religious School Classes from Sunday, December 21 through Wednesday, December 31. Classes resume on Sunday, January 4.
NEW library books
A Guide for the Perplexed by Dara Horn, Fiction
Outwitting History by Aaron Lansky, Autobiography,
how the author (and others) rescued a million Yiddish books
Final volume of the author’s memoirs
by Elie Wiesel, The Library has the first
volume of Mr. Wiesel’s memoirs, “All Rivers Run to the Sea”
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Light One Candle Kickoff December 5 Family Service
Our reimagined program allows La Associacion parents to purchase gifts for their own children. Your donation of $20.00 becomes a coupon for A Nu Toy Store in Tarrytown. Parents will be able to buy the $20.00 coupon for $5.00 and they will then
have a total of $25.00 to purchase gifts.
We need donations of wrapping paper, tape, and bows and
volunteers to wrap presents quickly on December 11, 15, and 17 from
5:30-8:30pm.Please help one, two or all three days!
Email [email protected] or call 631-1770 to volunteer.
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Tikkun Olam 4
Midnight Run Want to know more about Midnight Run?
Interested in coming with us on a Run during this coming year? Please email Jane Silverman at
SAVE THE DATESTikkun Olam Meetings held on
Sundays 9:00-10:00am in the TBA Library.
CHRISTMAS DAY VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITYFounded on the premise that no one in our area should be alone or hungry, the annual Westchester Community Christmas Day Dinner is
an all-volunteer charitable event. To see how you can contribute, visit the event website:
WWW.WESTCHESTERCHRISTMAS.ORG/HOME
We need you! 4 Yom Kippur Food Drive:
Yearly collection.
4 Coat Drive: Yearly collection, begins in November.
4 Midnight Run: The amount of runs is determined by coordinator.
Tikkun Olam would like to help you make your idea happen! Please email us at [email protected] or please come to our next meeting on Sunday, January 11. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at our monthly meetings at TBA!
—Kimberly Marcus & Phyllis Leary Co-Chairs Tikkun Olam Committee
Jan 11Feb 8
March 15April 12June 7
TBA’s Alternative Gift Guide is available at
www.tba-ny.org or contact [email protected]
and we’ll send one!
Thank you to MICHELLE MISSRY for coordinating her final COC Senior Dinner and for the many years that she volunteered for Tikkun Olam.
And thank you to the many congregants that donated their time and food to make this
dinner take place.
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“Adopt a Family” La AsociacionWhat is Adopt A Family? Each month “La Asociacion” selects
a family that is going through a particularly difficult time. Two TBA families volunteer to purchase a suggested list of supplies. The supplies are delivered to Jennefer Schifman’s home which is near TBA. She delivers the supplies to the
family in need. Cost? The cost seems to average around $50.00 per family.
We would love to have some new families join us in the “Adopt a Family” program. Contact: Jennefer Schifman, TBA
914-631-1770 [email protected]
Crafts for a CauseOur meetings are on Fridays from
10:30am - 12:00 noon in Ardsley. Upcoming dates are December 5, and January 16.
We make beautiful things for various causes and at the same time have fun knitting together. We have the supplies. Any donations of yarn and knitting needles are always
appreciated. For the address, please RSVP to Joyce Licker: [email protected].
family shabbat dinner
Friday, January 9 at 6:00pm
Family Shabbat SERVICE with
6th Grade Service at 7:00pm
The main course is chicken. You may have pasta instead if requested at the time reservations are made. Dinners are by reservation only and will be accepted by mail along with your check. Your check will be your reservation. Please note that reservations will not be taken over the phone or after the
deadline. Please make your check payable to TBA and return by Monday, January 5.
JANUARY 9Family Shabbat Dinner
Adults $14.00; Children 2-12 $8.00
number of chicken dinners: adult child
number of pasta dinners: adult child
name
phone
amount of check enclosed
TIKKUN OLAM UPCOMING EVENTS4 Light One Candle Kickoff: December 5
Family Service
4 UJA Gift of Hanukkah
4�DOROT Winter Package Delivery January 25 (Great Family Volunteer Event)
4�Food Bank Of Westchester Shelving Event February 7 (Great Family Volunteer Event, only 20 spaces available)
for students in grades 6, 7 and 8. Temple Tremont and Emanu-El in Scarsdale and Woodlands Community Temple in White Plains along with TBA will each plan and host an event. The first event will be a Pancake Bake-off on January 4 in Scarsdale and on February 8 we have an event tentatively planned at The Cliffs in Valhalla. There will also be an event planned for some time in March. Stay tuned for more details!
With all these great choices for teens and tweens of all ages I hope to see you and your teens soon!
— Melissa Frey, Director of Youth Engagement [email protected]
what you believe and hope that others feel the same way too and can find a way to all live together.
As I make my preparations for Chanu-kah and we approach the season of the December dilemma, I don’t feel any such dilemma. I am comfortable with who I am, where I live, and that others celebrate differently.
As I told Tamir, there is always some-thing Jewish.
L’shalom,
Cantor Margot E.B. Goldberg
Book Fair benefits Religious School Programs
Gifts Gifts
Sunday, December 14 9:00am-‐1:00pm
Raffles
MAKE A MACCA BEAR
Stuff and Decorate your own 15-‐inch bear. Great to give as a gift! Please reserve your bear in advance at
the TBA Office. $10.00 in advance, $12.00 at the door.
AND LATKES!
Storytime
with PJ Library Author Leslie Kimmelman
Make a Menorah Contest
Bake Sale
Please reserve ____ bears @ $10.00 each for the __________________________ family!
Email: _________________________________________ Phone: ____________________ Check desired time to make your Macca Bear:
�9:30am �10:00am �10:30am �11:00am �11:30am �12:00pm �12:30pm
TEMPLE BETH ABRAHAM, 25 Leroy Ave., Tarrytown, NY (914) 631-1770 tba-ny.org
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Follow the Yellow Brick Road to
Purim Shpiel Rehearsals!Whether you have been in the shpiel before or
this is your first time this year’s shpeil is not to be missed. Join us as we tell the story of Esther
through the music of:
The Wizard of Oz | The Wiz | Wicked
Rehearsals begin on: December 8 at 8:15 for teens and adults (7th grade and up)
December 14 from 11:00-11:30am for 3rd-6th grades
Community-Wide Chanukah Celebration + Gift Boutique
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Adult Education 4
Torah Study: Wednesdays at 10:00-11:00am Rabbi Holtz leads a class every Wednesday morning in the Library from 10:00-11:00am. The class goes at its own pace through the Five Books of Moses in English. No previous knowledge is required and you can join in at any point in the cycle. Class will NOT meet on December 24 or 31. Saturdays at 9:00am during Conservative Services. Mah Jongg: Mondays at 1:00pmBeginners gather at TBA to play Mah Jongg on Mondays. Email [email protected] to ensure there are enough players. $2.00 per session for guests.
Lecture: The History of Jews from Arab Countries in the Twentieth Century Tuesday, December 9, 7:30pmJoseph Levy, an authority on the Jewish communities in Arab coun-tries, will speak about a subject he has been passionate about for the past thirty-five years, and one that he feels is often not given enough attention. He will begin with a brief modern history of Jews from Arab countries, and then focus on Egypt, where he was born. Ques-tions and discussion will follow. Mr. Levy has lectured at synagogues and Jewish centers throughout New York and New Jersey and has been very well received. Light refreshments will be served. Free to TBA members. Guests $5.00. Please call the Office or email [email protected] to RSVP.
Movie Mavens: Saturday, December 13, 7:00pm Hava Nagila: The Movie Bob Dylan sang it. Elvis, too. And that’s only the beginning when it comes to Hava Nagila. Follow the infectious party song on its fascinating journey from the shtetls of Eastern Europe to the cul-de- sacs of America in this hilarious and surprisingly deep film. Featuring interviews with Harry Bela-fonte, Connie Francis, Glen Campbell, Leonard Nimoy, Regina Spektor and more. A documentary on the history, mystery, and meaning of the ubiqui-tous Jewish standard that follows the around-the-world journey of the song, from Ukraine to YouTube. Katahdin Productions, 2012, 75 min. Guests: $5.00 to offset cost of refreshments; free to TBA members Please call the Office or email [email protected] to RSVP.
Movie Mavens: Hava Nagila: The MovieBob Dylan sang it. Elvis, too. And that’s only the beginning when it comes to from the hilarious and surprisingly deep film. Featuring interviews with Harry Belafonte, Connie Francis, Glen Campbell, Leonard Nimoy, Regina Spektor and more. A documentary on the history, mystery, and meaning of the ubiquitous Jewish standard that follows the around-the-world journey of the
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Temple Beth Abraham 25 Leroy Avenue Tarrytown NY 10591
(914) 631-1770 [email protected]
www.tba-ny.org
Temple Beth Abraham’s Adult Ed Committee presents:
Joseph Levy, an authority on the Jewish communities in Arab countries, will speak about a subject he has been passionate about for the past thirty-five years, and one that he feels is often not given enough attention.
He will begin with a brief modern history of Jews from Arab countries, and then focus on Egypt, where he was born. Questions and discussion will follow.
Mr. Levy has lectured at synagogues and Jewish centers throughout New York and New Jersey and has been well received.
December 9, 2014 at 7:30pm Free for TBA members, $5.00 for guests
RSVP Requested: (914) 631-1770 Light refreshments will be served
The History of Jews from Arab Countries
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Chanukah: Music and Light Concert Sunday, December 14 at 7:00pm Kol Rinah, the Jewish Chorale of Westchester, will perform Chanukah: Music and Light at Temple Beth Abraham. Tickets are discounted for TBA members and available at www.kolrinahchorale.org. Women’s Circle: Wednesday, December 17 at 7:15pm Please note: NEW DAY AND TIME THIS MONTH Celebrate, study, and explore Jewish Women’s issues. Each month we will be exploring the story of a woman featured in the Bible. You do not have to read or prepare anything in advance. Life experience is the only tool you’ll need. Guests are welcome; no charge for this program. Please call the Office or email [email protected] to RSVP.
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Suggestions of topics you wish to learn about or teach are welcome! [email protected]
CHANUKAH Candle LightingLight the first candle on Tuesday evening, December 16
The lights of Chanukah are a symbol of our joy. In time of darkness, our ancestors had the courage to struggle for freedom: freedom to be themselves, freedom to worship in their own way. Theirs was a victory of the weak over
the strong, the few over the many, and the righteous over the arrogant. It was a victory for all ages and all peoples.
The candles are placed in the Chanukiah from right to left, and kindled from left to right. Always light the newest candle first
/vF bj kJ rb ehk svk UbU m u uh, Im n C UbJ Se rJ t ‘o kIgv Qkn ‘Ubhv«kt# hh ‘vT t QUrC
Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam asher kidshanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu l’hadlik ner shel Chanukah.
Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who makes us holy through Your mitzvot, and who commands us to kindle the Chanukah lights.
/vZv in ZC ovv ohn HC Ubh, Ictk ohX b vG g J ‘o kIgv Qkn ‘Ubhv«kt# hh ‘vT t QUrC
Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam she-asah nissim la’avoteinu bayamim hahem lazman hazeh.
Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who performed wondrous deeds for our ancestors in days of old, at this season.
This prayer is said on the first night only
/vZv in Zk Ubg hDv u Ubn He u Ub hj#vJ ‘o kIgv Qkn ‘Ubhv«kt# hh ‘vT t QUrC
Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam shehecheyanu v’kiy’manu v’higiyanu lazman hazeh.
Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, for giving us life, for sustaining us, and for enabling us to reach this joyous season.
NER SHEL TZEDAKAH BlessingA Blessing to recite on the 6th night of Chanukah, Sunday, December 21
As we light this “Ner Shel Tzedakah” tonight, we pray that its light will shine into the dark corners of our world, bringing relief to those suffering from the indignity and pain that accompany poverty. May our act of giving inspire
others to join with us in the fight against the scourge of hunger, homelessness, need and want. Together, let us raise our voices to cry out for justice, and may that clarion call burst through the night’s silence and declare that
change must come.
/ve s m kJ rb ehk svk UbU m u uh, Im n C UbJ Se rJ t ‘o kIgv Qkn ‘Ubhv«kt# hh ‘vT t QUrC
Baruch Ata Adonai, Eloheinu Melech Haolam, Asher Kidshanu B’mitzvotav, V’lamdeinu L’Hadlik Ner Shel Tzedakah.
Blessed are You, Eternal, our God, who makes us holy through the performance of Mitzvot, and inspires us to light the Candle of Righteousness.
Chanukah Candle Lighting(Light the first candle on Tuesday evening, December 16, 2014)
The lights of Chanukah are a symbol of our joy. In time of darkness, our ancestors had thecourage to struggle for freedom: freedom to be themselves, freedom to worship in their ownway. Theirs was a victory of the weak over the strong, the few over the many, and the righteousover the arrogant. It was a victory for all ages and all peoples.
(The candles are placed in the Chanukiah from right to left, and kindled from left to right.Always light the newest candle first)
/vFbj k J rb ehk s vk UbU m u uh ,I m n C Ub J S e r Jt 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam asher kidshanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu l'hadlik nershel Chanukah.Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who makes us holy through Yourmitzvot, and who commands us to kindle the Chanukah lights.
/vZ v i n Z C o v v oh nH C Ubh ,Ictk oh Xb v Gg J 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam she-asah nissim la'avoteinu bayamim hahemlazman hazeh.Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who performed wondrous deeds for ourancestors in days of old, at this season.
(This prayer is said on the first night only)
/vZ v i n Zk Ubgh D v u Ub nH e u Ubhj v J 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam shehecheyanu v'kiy'manu v'higiyanu lazmanhazeh.Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, for giving us life, for sustaining us, andfor enabling us to reach this joyous season.
Ner Shel Tzedakah BlessingA Blessing to recite on the 6th night of Chanukah , Sunday, December 21, 2014
As we light this "Ner Shel Tzedakah" tonight, we pray that its light will shine into the darkcorners of our world, bringing relief to those suffering from the indignity and pain thataccompany poverty. May our act of giving inspire others to join with us in the fight against thescourge of hunger, homelessness, need and want. Together, let us raise our voices to cry out forjustice, and may that clarion call burst through the night's silence and declare that change mustcome.
/v e s m k J rb ehk s vk UbU m u uh ,I m n C Ub J S e r Jt 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch Ata Adonai, Eloheinu Melech Haolam, Asher Kidshanu B’mitzvotav, V’lamdeinuL’Hadlik Ner Shel Tzedakah.Blessed are You, Eternal, our God, who makes us holy through the performance of Mitzvot, andinspires us to light the Candle of Righteousness.
blessings + prayersChanukah Candle Lighting
(Light the first candle on Tuesday evening, December 16, 2014)The lights of Chanukah are a symbol of our joy. In time of darkness, our ancestors had thecourage to struggle for freedom: freedom to be themselves, freedom to worship in their ownway. Theirs was a victory of the weak over the strong, the few over the many, and the righteousover the arrogant. It was a victory for all ages and all peoples.
(The candles are placed in the Chanukiah from right to left, and kindled from left to right.Always light the newest candle first)
/vFbj k J rb ehk s vk UbU m u uh ,I m n C Ub J S e r Jt 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam asher kidshanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu l'hadlik nershel Chanukah.Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who makes us holy through Yourmitzvot, and who commands us to kindle the Chanukah lights.
/vZ v i n Z C o v v oh nH C Ubh ,Ictk oh Xb v Gg J 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam she-asah nissim la'avoteinu bayamim hahemlazman hazeh.Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who performed wondrous deeds for ourancestors in days of old, at this season.
(This prayer is said on the first night only)
/vZ v i n Zk Ubgh D v u Ub nH e u Ubhj v J 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam shehecheyanu v'kiy'manu v'higiyanu lazmanhazeh.Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, for giving us life, for sustaining us, andfor enabling us to reach this joyous season.
Ner Shel Tzedakah BlessingA Blessing to recite on the 6th night of Chanukah , Sunday, December 21, 2014
As we light this "Ner Shel Tzedakah" tonight, we pray that its light will shine into the darkcorners of our world, bringing relief to those suffering from the indignity and pain thataccompany poverty. May our act of giving inspire others to join with us in the fight against thescourge of hunger, homelessness, need and want. Together, let us raise our voices to cry out forjustice, and may that clarion call burst through the night's silence and declare that change mustcome.
/v e s m k J rb ehk s vk UbU m u uh ,I m n C Ub J S e r Jt 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch Ata Adonai, Eloheinu Melech Haolam, Asher Kidshanu B’mitzvotav, V’lamdeinuL’Hadlik Ner Shel Tzedakah.Blessed are You, Eternal, our God, who makes us holy through the performance of Mitzvot, andinspires us to light the Candle of Righteousness.
Chanukah Candle Lighting(Light the first candle on Tuesday evening, December 16, 2014)
The lights of Chanukah are a symbol of our joy. In time of darkness, our ancestors had thecourage to struggle for freedom: freedom to be themselves, freedom to worship in their ownway. Theirs was a victory of the weak over the strong, the few over the many, and the righteousover the arrogant. It was a victory for all ages and all peoples.
(The candles are placed in the Chanukiah from right to left, and kindled from left to right.Always light the newest candle first)
/vFbj k J rb ehk s vk UbU m u uh ,I m n C Ub J S e r Jt 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam asher kidshanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu l'hadlik nershel Chanukah.Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who makes us holy through Yourmitzvot, and who commands us to kindle the Chanukah lights.
/vZ v i n Z C o v v oh nH C Ubh ,Ictk oh Xb v Gg J 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam she-asah nissim la'avoteinu bayamim hahemlazman hazeh.Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who performed wondrous deeds for ourancestors in days of old, at this season.
(This prayer is said on the first night only)
/vZ v i n Zk Ubgh D v u Ub nH e u Ubhj v J 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam shehecheyanu v'kiy'manu v'higiyanu lazmanhazeh.Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, for giving us life, for sustaining us, andfor enabling us to reach this joyous season.
Ner Shel Tzedakah BlessingA Blessing to recite on the 6th night of Chanukah , Sunday, December 21, 2014
As we light this "Ner Shel Tzedakah" tonight, we pray that its light will shine into the darkcorners of our world, bringing relief to those suffering from the indignity and pain thataccompany poverty. May our act of giving inspire others to join with us in the fight against thescourge of hunger, homelessness, need and want. Together, let us raise our voices to cry out forjustice, and may that clarion call burst through the night's silence and declare that change mustcome.
/v e s m k J rb ehk s vk UbU m u uh ,I m n C Ub J S e r Jt 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch Ata Adonai, Eloheinu Melech Haolam, Asher Kidshanu B’mitzvotav, V’lamdeinuL’Hadlik Ner Shel Tzedakah.Blessed are You, Eternal, our God, who makes us holy through the performance of Mitzvot, andinspires us to light the Candle of Righteousness.
Chanukah Candle Lighting(Light the first candle on Tuesday evening, December 16, 2014)
The lights of Chanukah are a symbol of our joy. In time of darkness, our ancestors had thecourage to struggle for freedom: freedom to be themselves, freedom to worship in their ownway. Theirs was a victory of the weak over the strong, the few over the many, and the righteousover the arrogant. It was a victory for all ages and all peoples.
(The candles are placed in the Chanukiah from right to left, and kindled from left to right.Always light the newest candle first)
/vFbj k J rb ehk s vk UbU m u uh ,I m n C Ub J S e r Jt 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam asher kidshanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu l'hadlik nershel Chanukah.Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who makes us holy through Yourmitzvot, and who commands us to kindle the Chanukah lights.
/vZ v i n Z C o v v oh nH C Ubh ,Ictk oh Xb v Gg J 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam she-asah nissim la'avoteinu bayamim hahemlazman hazeh.Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, who performed wondrous deeds for ourancestors in days of old, at this season.
(This prayer is said on the first night only)
/vZ v i n Zk Ubgh D v u Ub nH e u Ubhj v J 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch atah Adonai Eloheinu melech haolam shehecheyanu v'kiy'manu v'higiyanu lazmanhazeh.Praised are You, Eternal our God, Ruler of the universe, for giving us life, for sustaining us, andfor enabling us to reach this joyous season.
Ner Shel Tzedakah BlessingA Blessing to recite on the 6th night of Chanukah , Sunday, December 21, 2014
As we light this "Ner Shel Tzedakah" tonight, we pray that its light will shine into the darkcorners of our world, bringing relief to those suffering from the indignity and pain thataccompany poverty. May our act of giving inspire others to join with us in the fight against thescourge of hunger, homelessness, need and want. Together, let us raise our voices to cry out forjustice, and may that clarion call burst through the night's silence and declare that change mustcome.
/v e s m k J rb ehk s vk UbU m u uh ,I m n C Ub J S e r Jt 'okIg v Qk n 'Ubh v«kt hh 'v T t QUrCBaruch Ata Adonai, Eloheinu Melech Haolam, Asher Kidshanu B’mitzvotav, V’lamdeinuL’Hadlik Ner Shel Tzedakah.Blessed are You, Eternal, our God, who makes us holy through the performance of Mitzvot, andinspires us to light the Candle of Righteousness.
CHANUKAH
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Ma-oz tzur y’shu-a-ti, l’cha na-eh l’sha-bey-ach. Ti-kon beyt t’fi-la-ti, v’-sham to-dah n’za-bey-ach. L’eyt ta-chin mat-bey-ach, mi-tzar ha-m’na-bey-ach. Az eg-mor b’shir miz-mor, cha-nu-kat ha-miz-bey-ach.
Rock of ages, let our songPraise thy saving power; You, amid the raging foes, Were our sheltering tower. Furious, they assailed us, But your arm availed us, And your word broke their sword, When our own strength failed us.
Children of the Maccabees, Whether free or fettered, Wake the echoes of the songs, Where you may be scattered.Yours the message cheering, That the time is nearing,Which will see all men free,Tyrants disappearing.
Ingredients3 eggs, beaten1/2 cup milk1/2 tsp vanilla extract1/4 cup sugar1 cup all-purpose flour1/2 tsp baking powder1/4 tsp saltcanola oil10 slices white breadany flavor jamconfectioners’ sugar
Directions1. In a bowl, stir together eggs, milk,
vanilla, and sugar until well blended and sugar is dissolved. In a separate bowl, mix flour with baking powder and salt. Gradually stir flour mixture into egg mixture until no lumps remain. Set aside.
2. Heat oil in deep-fryer to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
3. Make sandwiches with the bread, spreading jam evenly in the center.
Trim away crusts, and cut each sandwich into quarters, wiping away any excess jam. Dip each quarter into batter, coating completely. Working in batches to avoid overcrowding, fry sandwiches for 1 to 3 minutes, or until puffy and golden brown. Drain and cool on a paper towel-lined wire rack. Sprinkle with powdered sugar. Serve warm.
SUFGANIYOT: Israeli jelly doughnuts
MAOZ TZUR (Rock of Ages)
Israeli jelly doughnuts, called sufganiyot, bear a strong resemblance to the Viennese confections called krapfen—the recipe was probably brought to Israel by Austrian Jews who immigrated in the mid-20th century. Being, like latkes, fried in oil, the doughnuts were a perfect fit for Hanukkah’s culinary symbolism (fried foods commemorate the Biblical miracle of a small amount of sacred lamp oil burning in the Temple for eight nights rather than the expected one). They were soon adopted by the young country as a holiday favorite.
Super Easy Jelly Doughnuts (Recipe makes 40 doughnuts)
Maoz Tzur (Rock of Ages)Ma-oz tzur y’shu-a-ti, 'h ,gUJh rUm zIg nl'cha na-eh l’sha-bey-ach. / jC Jk v tb WkTi-kon beyt t’fi-la-ti, 'h ,K p T ,h C iIF Tv’-sham to-dah n’za-bey-ach. / jCz b v sIT o J uL’eyt ta-chin mat-bey-ach, ' jC y n ih f T ,gkmi-tzar ha-m’na-bey-ach. / jCb n v rm nAz eg-mor b’shir miz-mor, 'rIn z n rh J C rIn d t z tcha-nu-kat ha-miz-bey-ach. / jC z N v ,Fb jRock of ages, let our song Children of the Maccabees,Praise thy saving power; Whether free or fettered,You, amid the raging foes, Wake the echoes of the songs,Were our sheltering tower. Where you may be scattered.Furious, they assailed us, Yours the message cheering,But your arm availed us, That the time is nearing,And your word broke their sword, Which will see all men free,When our own strength failed us. Tyrants disappearing.
Israeli jelly doughnuts, called sufganiyot, bear a strong resemblance to the Viennese confectionscalled krapfen—the recipe was probably brought to Israel by Austrian Jews who immigrated inthe mid-20th century. Being, like latkes, fried in oil, the doughnuts were a perfect fit forHanukkah's culinary symbolism (fried foods commemorate the Biblical miracle of a smallamount of sacred lamp oil burning in the Temple for eight nights rather than the expected one).They were soon adopted by the young country as a holiday favorite.
Super Easy Jelly Doughnuts (Original recipe makes 40 doughnuts)Ingredients
3 eggs, beaten 1/2 cup milk 1/2 tsp vanilla extract 1/4 cup sugar
1 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/4 tsp salt canola oil
10 slices white bread any flavor jam confectioners' sugar
Directions1. In a bowl, stir together eggs, milk, vanilla, and sugar until well blended and sugar is dissolved.
In a separate bowl, mix flour with baking powder and salt. Gradually stir flour mixture intoegg mixture until no lumps remain. Set aside.
2. Heat oil in deep-fryer to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).3. Make sandwiches with the bread, spreading jam evenly in the center. Trim away crusts, and
cut each sandwich into quarters, wiping away any excess jam. Dip each quarter into batter,coating completely.Working in batches to avoid overcrowding, fry sandwiches for 1 to 3 minutes, or until puffyand golden brown. Drain and cool on a paper towel-lined wire rack. Sprinkle with powderedsugar. Serve warm.
Have a Happy Chanukah
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CHANUKAH
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2 nights at the Carlton Hotel in Tel Aviv 3 nights at Kibbutz K’far Blum in the Galilee 5 nights plus late check out at the Inbal in Jerusalem All touring in a deluxe air-conditioned vehicle with an English-speaking guide Breakfast daily 8 Group Dinners per itinerary Lunch at Moshav Nahalal Lunch at Gezer with Rabbi Miri Gold Visit Tel Aviv’s Independence Hall “Join up” with pre-foundation forces at the Palmach Museum Hear the history of Old Jaffa as we walk the cobbled streets Holon “Dialogue in the Dark” experience Makom Bagalil interaction with Israeli Arabs Enjoy a Jeep tour of the Golan Heights Glassblowing Kaballah workshop with Sheva Shaiman in
Safed
B’nai Mitzvah ceremony at Robinson’s Arch Take an adventurous rafting trip down the Jordan River Enjoy the Tower of David Sound and Light show Tour Herod’s palace at Masada Ride camels in the wilderness at Eretz Beresheet Hear about religious freedom challenges in Israel with Rabbi
Uri Regev of Hiddush Visit Yad Vashem, Israel’s memorial to the Holocaust Volunteer for the IDF with Stand Together Enjoy a walking tour of Jerusalem’s Old City Take part in an archeological dig at Beit Guvrin Visit the home of Rabbi Miri Gold on Kibbutz Gezer Transfers included if arriving/departing with the main group Entrance fees per itinerary Porterage
...AND SO MUCH MORE!
THIS DELUXE TOUR INCLUDES:
Tour Pricing Full Cost
(Paid by CC) Discounted
(Paid by Check)
Israel Land Tour $4,417.00 $4,289.00
Land costs are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement is $1,719 or $1,669 paid by check.
Triple reduction is $1,170 per room (Save $390 per person in a triple - one person in room must be under 18)
Group flights available soon.
Itinerary and on-line registration available at: www.ayelet.com/HoltzAug2015.aspx
19 Aviation Rd. * Albany, NY 12205 * www.ayelet.com (800) 237-1517 * [email protected] * Fax (518) 783-6003
Join Rabbi David Holtz & Temple Beth Abraham
on this Amazing Tour to
ISRAELISRAELISRAEL August 18 - 30, 2015
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Tour does not include: Roundtrip airfare, departure taxes & fuel surcharges (available 11 months prior - subject to change until ticketed). Participants arriving at other times (not with the group flights) are responsible for their own transfers. Ayelet Tours will be happy to arrange private transfers at an additional cost. Group pricing is based on a minimum of 20 participants. Any border taxes or visa fees, tips to guides, driver and waiters ($15.00 per person/day; pre-collected), travel insurance (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED), or items of a personal nature. Note airfare departure taxes and fuel surcharges are subject to change until ticketed. Full payment is due 61 days prior to departure. CANCELLATION POLICY: $100 per person charged if cancelled once booked, plus any applicable airline penalties. $250 per person charged if cancelled 60-31 days before departure, plus any applicable airline penalties. 100% penalties apply if cancelled 30 days or less before departure. Disclaimer: Ayelet Tours, Rabbi David Holtz & Temple Beth Abraham act only as agents for the tour members in making arrangements for hotels, transportation, touring, restaurants or any other services in connection with the itinerary. We will exercise reasonable care in making such arrangements. However, we do not assume any liability whatsoever for any injury, damage, loss, accident, delay or irregularity to person and property because of an act of default of any hotel, airline carrier, restaurant, company, or person rendering any of the services included in the tour. The right is reserved to cancel or change itineraries or to substitute comparable ser-vice without notice. The right is reserved to decline to accept or retain any tour passengers should such person's health or general deportment impede the operation of the tour to the detriment of the other tour passengers.
Yes, I plan to join this Adventure tour to Israel with Rabbi David Holtz & Temple Beth Abraham in August 2015! I am sending this form with my $500 per person deposit! *One form per person. Please include passport copy with registration
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Find out more and register online at www.ayelet.com/HoltzAug2015.aspx
On this unforgettable journey, together we will…
Explore the many faces that make up Multicultural Israel
Enrich our knowledge of Jewish and Ancient History
Enjoy outdoor adventures and the beauty of the land itself
Encounter firsthand the Modern Miracle of the State of Israel
Immerse in Israeli Culture — Art, Food & Wine
Engage with the communities of Israel
Read the full itinerary and register today online at: www.ayelet.com/HoltzAug2015.aspx
Special Musical Shabbat ServicesMark Your Calendar!
4Rabbi David and Cantor Margot are planning a series of special musical Shabbat services and we hope that you will join us for them all. Mark your callendar!
January 30 Scholar in Residence Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin and a program for Shabbat Shirah
February 27 special musical guest, Kol RinahApril 24 special musical guest to be announced
May 8 Chai Plus Shabbat with a special musical themeJune 12 Installation of the Board of Trustees
January 30 Scholar in Residence Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin and a program for Shabbat Shirah
February 27 special musical guest, Kol RinahApril 24 special musical guest to be announced
May 8 Chai Plus Shabbat with a special musical themeJune 12 Installation of the Board of Trustees
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FREE JEWISH BOOKS AND MUSIC Each month for children ages 6 months through 8 years.
SIGN UP TODAY! To begin your monthly
subscription, visit www.pjlibrary.org/ny/TBA
No affiliation required to sign up!
PJ Library is a gift from Temple Beth AbrahamÕ s Harriet Verter Jewish Education Fund in partnership with the Harold Grinspoon Foundation
If you know of families who would enjoy participating in The PJ Library program, please contact us at [email protected]
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The following Lifecycle Events reflect the known sorrows and simchas of our TBA Family.
Mazel Tov to:Alan and Larissa Surchin on the birth of their daughter Anabella Katia Surchin
Condolences to:Heidi Schochet Humm on the death of her mother, Sally Schochet
Speedy Recovery to:Diane OsbornMonroe WegPenny Weinstein
Donations 4Annual AppealMrs. Selma Cohen Matt and Debrah Gershner in apprecia-tion for High Holiday services
Cantor’s Discretionary FundDr. Bruce and Mrs. Deena Goldsmith in appreciation of the beautiful children’s services on the High HolidaysRichard and Diane Lane in appreciation of the lovely Bat Mitzvah for our precious HannahJodie Lane in honor of Hannah’s Bat MitzvahJonathan Gleit and Kimberly Marcus in honor of Kira’s Bat MitzvahThe Shapiro Family in honor of Jason’s Bar Mitzvah
Conserative Kiddush FundBarry and Jane Agdern in honor of the birth of their grandsonNeil and Wendy Bruckner in honor of his birthday
OnegAndre and Jessica Burriss in honor of Rabbi Allison BerlingerBenjamin and Audrey Gelfand in honor of Rabbi Allison BerlingerCantor Margot Goldberg in honor of Rabbi Allison Berlinger
Daniel Nienaltow and Liza Karsten in honor of Rabbi AllisonJonathan and Rebecca Greller in honor of Rabbi Allison BerlingerMark Polisar and Felise Milan in honor of Rabbi Allison BerlingerThe Confino Family in honor of Justin’s Bar Mitzvah
Pincus FundBob and Pearl Ann Schwartz in honor of Hannah Monack’s Bat Mitzvah
Rabbi’s Discretionary FundRobert and Ellen Weiser Bruce and Deena Goldsmith in apprecia-tion of the beautiful children’s services on the High HolidaysMel and Lola Holtz in appreciation for the lovely High Holiday servicesRichard and Diane Lane in appreciation for the beautiful Bat Mitzvah service you held for our precious HannahJodie Lane in honor of Hannah’s Bat MitzvahJonathan Gleit and Kimberly Marcus in honor of Kira’s Bat MitzvahThe Shapiro Family in honor of Jason’s
Bar MitzvahBeverly Farber and the Kelstens in loving memory of Stanley Farber
ShabbatonEllen Greenberg
Teacher Appreciation The Shapiro family in honor of all the teachers and their support during Jason’s Bar Mitzvah journey
Temple FundDavid and Ina Helfand Kenneth Rich David Frank and Bernice Rogowitz in appreciation for the beautiful Yom Kippur servicesLeonard and Judith Hyman in loving memory of Dr. Milton HymanMartin and Geri Singerman in loving memory of Isaac YorkowitzPearl Kleinman in loving memory of Oscar KleinmanSidonia Singer in loving memory of Chaim and Rozalia LauerStanley and Sandra Sonn in loving memory of Julius Tantleff
TBA Family4
Temple Beth Abraham 25 Leroy Avenue Tarrytown NY 10591
(914) 631-1770 [email protected]
www.tba-ny.org
Temple Beth Abraham’s Adult Ed Committee presents:
Joseph Levy, an authority on the Jewish communities in Arab countries, will speak about a subject he has been passionate about for the past thirty-five years, and one that he feels is often not given enough attention.
He will begin with a brief modern history of Jews from Arab countries, and then focus on Egypt, where he was born. Questions and discussion will follow.
Mr. Levy has lectured at synagogues and Jewish centers throughout New York and New Jersey and has been well received.
December 9, 2014 at 7:30pm Free for TBA members, $5.00 for guests
RSVP Requested: (914) 631-1770 Light refreshments will be served
The History of Jews from Arab Countries
Tikkun OlamLee and Pam Parker in appreciation for Temple Beth Abraham’s Thanksgiving DinnerThe Shapiro Family in honor of Irene Metz for her support during Jason’s Bar Mitzvah journeyRochelle Kessler in loving memory of Esther KesslerBarry Kasoff and Carrie Burns to wish a speedy recovery to Sharon AbnerDonald Kumka and Jane Silverman to wish a speedy recovery to Ruda KleinDyane Kreisler to wish a speedy recovery to Sharon AbnerHoward Kuflik to wish a speedy recovery to Sharon AbnerNorman and Janet Braun to wish a speedy recovery to Sharon Abner
SATURDAYDECEMBER 13.
Chanukah Dinner
Bring your Chanukiah & Candles for the fourth Night of
Chanukah
FRIDAY, December 19
6:00 Chanukah dinner
7:30 Reform Shabbat services
The main course is chicken, potato latkes and applesauce.Adults/Children may have pasta instead if requested at the time reservations are made. Dinners are by reservation only and will be accepted by mail along with your check. Your check will be your reservation. Please note that reserva-
tions will not be taken over the phone or after the deadline. Please make check payable to TBA and return by Monday, December 15.
DECEMBER 19Family CHANUKAH Dinner
Adults $14.00; Children 2-12 $8.00
number of chicken dinners: adult child
number of pasta dinners: adult child
name
phone
amount of check enclosed
‘LIGHT ONE CANDLE’
TBA’s Ner Shel Tzedakah program, LIGHT ONE CANDLE, gives parents the power to purchase holiday gifts for their children. Your $20.00 donation becomes a $25.00 coupon that La
Asociacion parents can purchase for $5.00. Parents use this coupon on designated evenings at A Nu
Toy Store on Main Street in Tarrytown to purchase gifts for their children.
It’s a wonderful way to share the spirit of the holidays with families in need.
Donations and helpers are needed! • Send in a check to TBA with LOC in
the memo by December 29 • Visit our Tikun Olam table at Friday night
Shabbat Services on December 5 • Click www.tba-‐ny.org to donate to the
Tikkun Olam Fund re: LOC • Volunteers are needed to help at the store
with gift wrapping, gift selection, and translation—Spanish speakers a plus!
Dec. 11, Dec. 15 and Dec. 17, 5:30-‐8:30pm. • Holiday wrapping paper donations are also
needed. Please drop them off at TBA.
Please email tikkunolam@tba-‐ny.org to volunteer. Thank you for your generosity and for helping to make the holidays happy for many families in
our community.
TBA, 25 Leroy Avenue, Tarrytown, NY 10591 914-631-1770 www.tba-ny.org
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Conservative ServicesEvery Saturday
at 9:00 AM
Warm, friendly atmosphere, stimulating discussion/give and take with Rabbi
David and Cantor Margot. Celebrate a Simcha or observe a Yahrtzeit with us.
Bagel and Lox Kiddush Sponsored by the
Conservative Kiddush Fund.
Kiddushes are scheduled:
December 20
January 17
February 14
If you wish to sponsor any of the dates above or a date
of your choice, please contact Neil Bruckner at
TBA PURIM SHPIELBILL 2015Purchase an Ad for Wizard of Persia ShpielHonor your favorite Purim Shpiel Cast Member, and help supplement
the Purim budget to ensure proper sound and accompanimentAVAILABLE AD SIZES AND PRICES
With your chosen wording, or for ads that are pre designed see order form below
All ads 1/8 or 1/4 page can be in a word document. All other type of ads should be in a PDF or jpg format. We can design an ad for you if you supply the words
E-mail to: Clergy Coordinator at [email protected]. In Subject: ad for ShpielbillMail check to: Temple Beth Abraham, 25 Leroy Ave., Tarrytown, NY 10591
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DEADLINE FOR ADS: FEBRUARy 4, 2015
$ 18.00 ........List your name in congratulations to the cast$ 25.00 .......1/8 page .................... 2.375” x 1.8763”
$ 50.00 .......1/4 page .................... 2.375” x 3.875”
$100.00 .......1/2 page .................... 5” x 3.875”
$200.00 ......full page ..........................................5” x 8”
$250.00 ......inside front and back cover ...........5” x 8”
$300.00 ......back outside cover (Color) .............5” x 8”
Not sure what to wear for Purim??Not thinking of wearing a costume at all?
Why not be part of Wizard of Persia and purchase a t-shirt?
Last year’s “Sing-a-long Shpiel” shirt was in high demand so we’ve decided to offer this year’s Wizard of Persia t-shirt
to the entire congregation again.
Get ‘em before they’re Gone!
of
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✃Orders must be received by February 18, 2015
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adult shirts ($18 each) 2XL _____ 3XL _____ 4XL _____
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