The Temple Tablet
Temple Israel 130 Riverside Drive
Dayton, OH 45405
937-496-0050
www.tidayton.org
November 2015
Vol. 52, No. 3
Temple Israel will warmly welcome our newest members—those who have joined the
congregation since October 2014—during Share Shabbat services on Friday, October 30.
The new members will be called to the bima for a blessing by Rabbi Bogosian during the service,
which begins at 6:00 p.m. Afterwards, they’ll be Temple’s guests at our ever-popular Share
Shabbat potluck dinner in the Great Hall. Temple’s newest members include:
“We’re thrilled to welcome these individuals, couples and families to Temple, and we look
forward to getting to know them,” said Lonnie Carpenter, chair of the membership committee.
Join us and bring friends! $5/adult; $3/child 4-12; free for kids 3 and under. Temple provides broasted chicken, fresh-baked challah and wine for kiddush.
Bring a favorite dish to share according to your last name: A-F = dessert; G-K = salad; L-Q = vegetable; R-Z = starch. Please bring enough to feed 10 hungry people.
Make reservations no later than Wednesday, October 28 to help us prepare.
Welcome Temple’s New Members At Share Shabbat
David and Julie Buckner
Jodi Chaiten and Corinne Daprano and Antonio and Matteo
Don and Betty Chernick
Betty Goldberger
Rachel Rosen
David and Arlene Stine
Joel and Marci Vandersluis
Bob and Kay Weprin
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Interfaith Lunch and Learn
Join in a conversation about current issues in a series of lunch-hour discussions led by Rabbi
Bodney-Halasz of Temple Israel, Reverend Dr. Rodney Kennedy of First Baptist Church and
Reverend Dr. John Paddock of Christ Episcopal Church. The clergy will discuss current issues
in the context of each of their religions, comparing and contrasting and identifying similarities and
differences. Attend one session or all three - each begins at noon. Feel free to bring a brown bag
lunch and bring friends as well! No RSVP is necessary.
Thursday, October 29 Temple Israel, 130 Riverside Drive
Thursday, November 5 Christ Episcopal Church, 20 West First Street
Thursday, November 12 First Baptist Church, 111 West Monument
Ryterband Lecture Series Continues November 1 Dr. Fred Krome, University of Cincinnati Clermont
Israel Zangwill: One of the Most Famous Authors You Probably Never Read
November 8 Dr. Richard Sarason Hebrew Union College The Taste of Redemption: The Experiential Meaning of the
Passover Seder Then and Now
November 15 Dr. David Barr Emeritus Professor, Wright State University
Jesus and His Reflections in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
November 22 Rabbi Ilene Bogosian Temple Israel
Jewish Tradition, Transition and Transformation
Sundays, 9:45 a.m. brunch - 10:15 a.m. presentation
$65 the series; $7 each lecture.
Free for new members and confirmands.
Sponsored by Temple Israel Brotherhood
Dr. Krome
Dr. Barr
Dr. Sarason
Rabbi Bogosian
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From The Rabbi
It is break time on the Jewish
calendar. From Simchat Torah on the
23rd of Tishri, the month that began
with Rosh HaShanah, until the 25th of
Kislev when our observance of
Chanukah starts, there are no Jewish
holidays. The month that falls
between Tishri and Kislev is the only
month of the Jewish year that
contains no festival observances.
Marheshvan, the name of the vacant
month, is derived from an Assyrian
word meaning “eighth month.” Our
tradition, however, has suggested that
the “mar” in the name of the month
be read as the Hebrew word mar,
which means bitter. After all, we have
to count off 62 long days before we
reach another opportunity for
celebration.
Personally, I am not so sure how mar
the whole thing really is. Don’t we
need a rest after the long procession
of Yom Tovim running from Rosh
HaShanah to Simchat Torah? I know
that I do. In the rhythm of the Jewish
year, the month of Marheshvan is a
time to inhale, a time to catch your
breath. Shabbat, the pause that
nourishes the soul, still happens in
Marheshvan. The growing chill
outdoors encourages us to curl up on
Shabbat afternoons with a good book
or a good conversation or for a good
nap. There is even an opportunity to
eat special foods and to appreciate all
we have, supplied by the American
tradition of Thanksgiving Day, which
usually includes another opportunity
for an afternoon nap.
What is the value of a time when
nothing seems to be happening? What
is going on while we rest? Rest allows
us to gather nourishment, and to build
our strength for whatever will follow.
We dream while we rest. I hope that
you will all take some time this month
to do absolutely nothing. Enjoy the
break, take a deep refreshing breath
and let dreams be born.
Jewish Cultural Festival Meeting
Believe it or not the planning for the 2016 Jewish Cultural Festival will begin on
Thursday, November 12 at 6:00 p.m. Plan on attending this informal meeting
where we’ll get to know each other and exchange ideas.
A Message From…
Rabbi Ilene Bogosian Interim Senior Rabbi
Temple Israel 130 Riverside Drive
Dayton, OH 45405-4968
phone 937-496-0050
fax 888-777-0490
www.tidayton.org
OFFICE HOURS Mon-Thurs: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Fri: 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
STAFF
Rabbi Ilene Bogosian Interim Senior Rabbi
ext. 230 / [email protected]
Rabbi Karen Bodney-Halasz Epstein Family Educator
ext. 226 / [email protected]
Suzanne Shaw Executive Director
ext. 222 / [email protected]
Courtney Cummings
Music and Program Director ext. 224 / [email protected]
Molly Blumer
Religious School Manager ext. 221 / [email protected]
Ellen Finke-McCarthy Facility rental and event planning;
Tablet; yahrzeits; funerals; burials
ext. 225 / [email protected]
Annette Stogdill Reception;
RSVP’s; donations
ext. 223 / [email protected]
Donald Bush Child Care
937-271-0543
LEADERSHIP Bart Weprin, President
[email protected] 937-433-1959
Carol Finley, Vice President
[email protected] 937-974-7418
Rick Goldberg, Treasurer
[email protected] 937-648-7451
Carol Graff, Secretary
[email protected] 937-426-8558
A Progress Note From Your
Rabbinic Search Committee:
The search process for our new permanent Senior Rabbi continues. Looking for
those attributes identified in the course of our summer workshops as most
valued by congregants, the committee has carefully reviewed several resumes
from prospective candidates. We have scheduled preliminary interviews with a
number of candidates and hope to invite the strongest applicants to Temple
Israel for in-person interviews in the weeks ahead. Have a question or
comment? You can reach the search committee at [email protected].
Jeff Stoller is also available by phone at 272-7458.
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Rabbi Karen N. Bodney-Halasz Jerome Epstein Family Director of Education
I have always associated November
with giving thanks. Of course, this is
partly due to Thanksgiving, but it is
also from having just experienced the
fall holidays and the opening of a new
school year. I find myself looking back
with gratitude at all of the hard work
that has allowed us to reach this
moment.
There are so many who work
tirelessly to make our holidays,
festivals, and gatherings special. In
addition to the many names you will
see throughout this Tablet, there are
those who are behind the scenes and
deserve to be thanked as well--our
staff.
For all of their hard work in making
everything run smoothly, I say thank
you to Suzanne Shaw and Ellen Finke-
McCarthy. They spend months
preparing for these holidays, from
compiling the Yizkor and High Holiday
booklets, to organizing our break-the-
fast, and setting up welcome tables.
They are here before anyone else and
stay well after everyone has left. In a
year of great transition, their hard
work and dedication to our
community was evident in how
seamlessly everything flowed. Many
thanks to Annette Stogdill, as well, for
her support in these tasks.
I also offer many thanks to Courtney
Cummings, who not only provides
beautiful music during our holiday
services, but who also spends months
assembling the quartet, running
rehearsals, offering new creative ways
for us to gather as a community,
taking care to keep our photos by the
sanctuary fresh and coordinating with
hosts for Sukkahs in the City.
Bike and Brunch
Sunday, November 15 at 10:00 a.m.
Join us for a leisurely ride on the
Miami River Bike Trail, followed by a
delicious brunch at a local downtown
eatery. Bring your bike or rent one
from Riverscape
Rentals. RSVP
by November
13 to Courtney.
From The Rabbi/Religious School
For those of us who have experienced
the holidays at Temple before, we
know what to expect. But that was
not the case for our new full time
maintenance man, Kayel Ogelsby.
Kayel deserves our thanks for working
hard to learn the ropes, keeping our
building in immaculate condition,
building our sukkah, and taking care of
every last holiday detail, such as
replacing the bulb in our Eternal Light.
Many thanks also go to Molly Blumer,
our new Religious School Manager.
Molly has spent much of her summer
learning the ins and outs of our
religious school, organizing materials,
preparing teachers, and successfully
launching our 5776 school year. Thank
you as well to our dedicated Religious
School Committee for the support you
offer to Molly and me, helping to keep
the Kibbitz Café running, and
completely organizing our Sukkot
dinner.
And, of course, thank you to our
Interim Rabbi, Ilene Bogosian, for her
important role in leading services,
offering inspiring sermons, and
patiently guiding our community
through a year of great change.
As you can see, there is a great amount
of work that takes place to get us to
November. Thank you to each and
every one of you who continues to
help make Temple the welcoming
spiritual home that it is. I am looking
forward to an exciting year of new
programs and opportunities. Baruch
Atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech HaOlam
shehechiyanu v’kiyamanu v’higiyanu
laz’man hazeh.
Tot Shabbat
Are you a looking for a child-friendly
Shabbat experience for your young
children? Tot Shabbat has returned
for you! Every few months we will
have a 20-minute child-friendly
service, followed by a craft project
and pot luck dinner. Services will
begin at 6:00 p.m., and you will be out
in time to get young ones home or to
attend the 7:30 p.m. service. The
dates for Tot Shabbat this year are
November 20, January 29 and April
15. The theme for November will be
Chanukah. Please RSVP to Molly
Blumer at [email protected].
Challah Baking
Thursday, November 19 at 6:00 p.m.
Put on your apron and get ready to
work those fingers! Join Chef Jeff
Blumer from Whole Foods as he
teaches you the tricks and techniques
of how to produce a perfect - and
healthy - loaf of challah for your
Shabbat table. RSVP by November
16. Cost is $5 to cover materials.
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Donations
Tribute Donations Temple gratefully acknowledges these gifts received in September.
This list includes donations of $10 or more. Temple mails notices of donations of $18 or more. Donations of $100 or more are described as “generous.” A complete list of Temple funds is available online at http://bit.ly/ti-funds. You may donate online at Temple’s website. Click “Donate” on the home page.
Generous Contributions:
In Honor of
Susan and Joe Gruenberg
Henry and Marlene Maimon
In Honor of the Marriage of
Joshua Handel
Andy Rabiner and Marilyn Scher
and Family
Larry Glickler and Charles Quinn
Rob Klaben and John Guthrie
In Memory of
Mendel Shipolchick
The Family of Mendel Shipolchick
Richard Ummel
Andy Rabiner and Marilyn Scher
and Family
Rochelle Caplan
The Family of Rochelle Caplan
In Yahrzeit Memory of
Lotte Gottschlich
Walter Ohlmann
With thanks to
Rabbi Karen Bodney-Halasz
Larry Glickler
Contributions:
In Honor of a Speedy Recovery of
Phil Rubin
Franklin and Cheryl Lewis
In Honor of the Marriage of
Joshua Handel
Delbert Footer
In Honor of the Special Anniversary of
Chuck and Joyce Kardon
Ralph and Sylvia Heyman
Jim and Meredith Levinson
Franklin and Cheryl Lewis
In Honor of the Special Award for
Judy Heller
Rachel Magdalene
In Honor of the Special Birthday of
Judy Heller
Rachel Magdalene
Elaine Mayerson
Lou Levin
Maxine Rubin
Mel Mayerson
Phyllis Levine
Ralph and Sylvia Heyman
In Memory of
Jack Fishbein
Larry Shpiner
Richard and Pat Saphire
Rochelle Caplan
Arden Seaman
Jeff, Suzi, Joshua and Amanda Mikutis
In Support of Temple Israel
Maxine Rubin
In Yahrzeit Memory of
Blanche Berinstein Shulman
Thomas and Ellie Shulman
Jerome Schmerin
Lois Harris
Joseph Marx
Emily November
Juliene Smith-Jones
Ptah-Hotep Smith
Janice Davies-May
Leon Shon
David and Barbara Shon
Leroy Appel
Lori Cohen
Meyer Ruchman
Marshall D. Ruchman and Family
Morris Rosenzweig
Ken and Bonnie Rosenzweig
Rabbi Steve Levinson
Joanie Eisenstodt and Joel B. Levy
Ronald Colp
Jerry Colp
Sandy Sapinsley
Sara Sapinsley
Sarah Cohen
Syl Sapinsley
Be An Ambassador
For Temple Israel
If you know of an individual, a couple
or a family who would enjoy all that
Temple Israel has to offer, please
encourage them to contact Temple
for information. Or send us an e-mail
We’ll take it from there!
We Mourn These
Recent Deaths Jack Fishbein
Father to Gary Fishbein The General Operating Fund
supports Temple Israel this year.
The Fund for Tomorrow supports
Temple Israel.
The Alvin and Henrietta Block
Social Action Fund supports the work
of the Social Action Committee,
including Petach Shabbat.
The Building Endowment Fund helps
maintain the Temple building.
The Cemetery Operating Fund helps
maintain Riverview Cemetery.
The Ohlmann Fund supports Temple in
the current year.
The Shirley Schatz Religious School
Fund supports Temple’s religious school.
The Rabbi Stephen Levinson Fund
supports youth group leadership
development.
Rabbi Bodney-Halasz uses her
Discretionary Fund to advance Temple
and Judaism.
Contributions were made to these funds:
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November 6 and 7
Emma Ach, Betty Arkin, Lewis Cohen, Worley Collins,
Rachel G. Cramer, Joseph P. Diamond, Charles H. Fialcow,
Blanche Frank, Joseph Frank, Ruth Getz, Jessica Gordon,
Harry Israel, Jr., Esther Jacobs, Jacob (Kapple) Jacobs,
Samuel J. Jaffa, Gertrude Levinson, Miriam H. Margolis,
Michael Nudleman, Solomon Rauh, Eleanor Saidel, Fannie I.
Silverman, Herman F. Slutzky, Leo A. Stotter, Vesta Frank
Tarsky, Beatrice Kottler Weinberg, Sophia Wolfe
November 13 and 14
Malcolm J. Altschul, Jacob J. Blumenfeld, Beatrice Cohen,
Selma Farnbacher, David Goldzwig, Max Isaacson, Arnold
H. Israel, Clara Daneman Jacobs, Sophia R. Jacobs, Philip
Kohn, Louis Leeds, Mamye B. Lehman, Howard H. Levine,
Milton Marks, Victor Office, Rebecca Olch, Samuel
Richmond, Abraham B. Ross, Richard S. Rutmann, Leo
Sajovitz, Ruth Dolly Saldoff, Jessie Samuelson, Henry R.
Silverman, Mary Zimmerman
November 20 and 21
Blanche Bilenkin, Gilbert Bilenkin, Jr., Lillie Sternbe Booth,
William Bremer, Sidney Donenfeld, Margaret Emoff,
Marsha Froelich, Louis Gradsky, Robert D. Gradsky,
Benjamin Greenblat, Kate Hampel, Hal Kamin, Frances
Klarin, Louis Lamfrom, Joseph M. Lessner, Fanny Thal Levi,
Amelia D. Linder, Ruth Melet, Lester M. Myers, Samuel
Roth, Henry S. Rothenberg, Jack Rouda, Linda W.
Ruchman, Rosa F. Sajovitz, Maurice Sajovitz, Israel Jacob
Saul, Joseph Saul, Adele H. Schuman, Rosetta M. Schwartz,
Joseph Seaman, Naomi Slavin Shaffer, Benjamin Smilg,
Charles C. Wasserman, Bessie Weinstein, Frank Weprin,
Louis Witt, Leo Youngheart
November 27 and 28
Lewis C. Booth, Alex Cutler, Alfred S. Daneman, Albert
Eichorn, Joseph Eisenberger, Samuel Klarin, Eric
Kohlhagen, Simon Levinson, Ruth Levitt, Sadie Office,
Meyer Ostrov, Nathan Prigozen, Pauline S. Rosenbloom,
Joseph Thal, Hattie Winters, Henrietta Youngheart
We Remember These names are inscribed on the Memorial Tablets in our Sanctuary and, together with others whose Yahrzeit occurs during these weeks, will be read
during Shabbat services before Kaddish.
Mazal Tov …to Dakota Louis Saul who was nominated and selected to receive the Alice
Paul Award for social justice as part of the Buckeye Civic Engagement
Connection.
…to Lonnie Carpenter, whose daughter Jessica and son-in-law Chris are
expecting their third child in May 2016. Lonnie’s youngest daughter Natalie is
an Assistant Prosecutor and is now working in the Domestic Violence Division
in Marion County, Indiana.
...to Joshua Handel, son of Renee and Frank, who married Arielle Mann on
October 3 in Cincinnati. Rabbi Meredith Kahan of Rockdale Temple officiated.
...to Heath Gilbert who was named Ohio Optometrist of the Year for his
dedication to optometry.
Donations/Milestones
1 Deborah Char
2 Shirley Leventhal
3 Natalie Barrar
3 Bob Thum
5 Joe Gruenberg
9 Walter Ohlmann
Celebrate! The Tablet publishes anniversaries every five years and birthdays every five years starting at age 35 and annually starting at age 85. If you prefer not to be listed, please call Ellen at 496-0050. If you were not included in our list, please call and we will list your
name in the next Tablet.
December Anniversaries
18 Jim and Diane Duberstein
celebrating 55 years
19 Jon and Bev Horwitz
celebrating 45 years
27 Michael and Pam Feldman
celebrating 45 years
Greening
Committee
Due to many of our members
attending the URJ Biennial, the GSGW
(Green) Committee meeting originally
scheduled for November will be
conducted via e-mail. Our next
regular face-to-face meeting will be on
Wednesday, December 2, at 6:00 p.m.
We invite all in the Temple Israel
community to join us.
9 Erika Garfunkel
9 Larry Balas
16 Lois Goldberg
23 Jim Stewart
25 Thelma Karp
27 Rich Cohen
December Birthdays
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Thanks For Making the High Holidays so Special! The Worship and Music Committee thanks the many congregants whose participation
and help made our High Holidays so memorable.
We apologize for any omissions; please call the Temple office and we’ll be glad to recognize you in the next edition of the Tablet.
Rick Goldberg, Chair
Saul Caplan
Lonnie Carpenter
Nancy Cohen
Richard Cohen
Cherish Cronmiller
Howard Faust
Mitchell Faust
Sara Faust
Carol Finley
Ted Gewertz
Lois Goldberg
Carol Graff
Scott Halasz
Cheryl Lewis
Franklin Lewis
Joel Shapiro
Steve Walter
Bart Weprin
Stuart Weprin
Teresa Wyman
Dan Young
Michael and Cynthia Africk
Mike and Connie Bank
Suzie Berman
Todd Bettman
Saul Caplan
Lonnie Carpenter
Nancy Cohen
Franklin Cohn
Cherish Cronmiller
Mary Anne Davis
Abby Dickstein
Shelley Dickstein
Debbie DiSalvo
Rita Dushman Rich
Ken and Libby Elbaum
Mike Emoff
Sara and Mitchell Faust
Pam Feldman
Carol Finley
Gary Fishbein
Bella Freeman
Jon Freeman
Gary Froelich
Sean Frost
Elaine Gaglione
Felix Garfunkel
Shirlee Gilbert
Larry Glickler
Rick Goldberg
Bob and Debby Goldenberg
David and Lynn Goldenberg
Carol Graff
Bill and Barb Gronefeld
Scott Halasz
Frank and Renee Handel
Norm and Judy Hecht
Judy Heller
Ralph and Sylvia Heyman
Bob Kahn
Chuck Kardon
Vicki Kemmerer
Larry and Marilyn Klaben
Joan Knoll
Gil Kuperman
Franklin Lewis
Amy Margolin
Robin Moore
Linda Novak
Marsha Pfeiffer
Lisa Pierce
Eric Poch
Harold Prigozen
Fran Rickenbach
Burt Saidel
Tom Saldoff
Richard Saphire
Lee Schatzley
Ben Shaman
Aleksandar Svager
Steve Walter
Bart Weprin
Stuart and Gail Weprin Teresa Wyman
Dan Young
Flowers Bob and Debby Goldenberg
David and Lynn Goldenberg
Shofar Blower Joel Guggenheimer
Break-The-Fast Katherine Cooper
Dee Fried
Ted Gewertz
Sheri Poch
Supported by
Gerald A. Greene Memorial
Break-The-Fast Fund
Music Courtney Cummings, lead vocals
Fred Chatfield, organ and piano
Gabriella Sam, soprano
Jane Collinsworth, alto
Pedro Arroyo-Ojeda, tenor
Ray Landis, bass
Mark Kosmala, cello
Supported by
Jerry Colp
Ralph and Sylvia Heyman
Cantor Judah Smith Fund
Ushers
Aliyot and Service Participants
Yom Kippur Lay Leaders
Saul Caplan
Lonnie Carpenter
Nancy Cohen
Abby Dickstein
Bill Gronefeld
Judy Heller
Sarah Pierce
Rita Rich
Richard Saphire
High Holidays
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November 2015 7 SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
Vote! Be informed!
Participate!
EVERY SUNDAY unless otherwise indicated
on the calendar
8:45 a.m.
Religious School
Grades K-10
9:00 a.m.
Tanakh w/Rabbi
Bogosian
11:30 a.m.
Hebrew for
Grades 3-7
12:00 p.m.
Responsa
EVERY WEDNESDAY
unless otherwise indicated on
the calendar
10:00 a.m. Coffee and
Commentary at
Dorothy Lane Market
Noon
Talmud Study Noon
Lunch and Learn At Temple Israel
6:00 p.m. Share Shabbat Honoring New
Members 7:00 p.m. Potluck Dinner
9:30 a.m. Torah Study
10:30 a.m. Service
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS
TIME ENDS
10:15 a.m.
Ryterband Lecture: Dr. Fred Krome
4:30 p.m. Feed The Hungry
At St. Vincent de Paul
Noon Lunch and Learn At Christ Episcopal
6:00 p.m. Service
9:30 a.m.
Torah Study
10:30 a.m. Service
10:15 a.m. Ryterband Lecture: Dr. Richard Sarason
Noon Adv. Biblical Hebrew
5:00 p.m. Beginner Hebrew
5:00 p.m.
Intermediate Hebrew
5:30 p.m. Executive Committee Mtg.
Noon
Lunch and Learn At First Baptist
6:00 p.m. Jewish Cultural Festival Meeting
6:00 p.m. Service
9:30 a.m. Torah Study
10:30 a.m. Service
9:15 a.m. Grades 5 and 6 make Daybreak
lunches
10:00 a.m. Bike and Brunch
10:15 a.m.
Ryterband Lecture: Dr. David Barr
Noon Adv. Biblical
Hebrew
5:00 p.m.
Beginner Hebrew
No Coffee and
Commentary
5:00 p.m.
Intermediate Hebrew
6:00 p.m.
Board Meeting
6:00 p.m.
Challah Class
6:00 p.m. Tot Shabbat
7:30 p.m.
Service
9:30 a.m. Torah Study
10:30 a.m.
Service
10:15 a.m. Ryterband Lecture: Rabbi Ilene Bogosian
7:30 p.m. Service
9:30 a.m.
Torah Study
10:30 a.m. Service
Shabbat Tol’dot
Torah: Genesis 25:19-28:9 Haftarah: Malachi 1:1-2:7
Shabbat Chayei Sarah
Genesis 23:1-25:18
Haftarah: I Kings 1:1-1:31
Calendar
Shabbat Vayeitzei
Torah: Genesis 28:10-32:3 Haftarah: Hosea 12:13-14:10
Office Closed
HAPPY
THANKSGIVING
Office Closed
Veteran’s Day
Share Shabbat
Dinner Reservations
Due Oct. 28!
No Religious
School
Shabbat Vayishlach
Torah: Genesis 32:4-36:43 Haftarah: Obadiah 1:1-1:21
Shabbat Vayera
Genesis 18:1-22:24 Haftarah: II Kings 4:1-4:37
No Coffee and Commentary No Talmud
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Share Shabbat Our monthly camp-style service begins at
6:00 p.m. and is followed by a potluck dinner. Join us and bring your friends!
Temple provides broasted chicken, fresh-baked challah and wine for kiddush.
Cost is $5/adult; $3/child 4-12; free for kids 3 and under.
December 4, RSVP by
December 2 If your last name begins with:
A to F, bring a starch; G to K, bring a dessert;
L to Q, bring a salad; R to Z, bring a vegetable.
Please bring enough to feed 10 hungry people. No pork or shellfish, please!
RSVP