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Our Mission: Temple Emanu-El nurtures our relationship with God by making Judaism come alive, welcoming all people to help them grow on their spiritual journeys, and bringing more love and kindness into the world.
The monthly bulletin for Temple Emanu-El September 2016(Av - Elul ) 5776
Come Celebrate the New School Year as a Family!
First Day of Religious School for Parents and StudentsSunday, September 11, 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Come enjoy a great morning of fellowship!The morning will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a Good Morning Sunshine Service followed by
opportunities for the children and their parents to meet the teachers and their classmates.
First Day of Hebrew School (4th – 6th Grades)Wednesday, September 14, 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
First Day of Teens (7th & 8th Grades) & Confirmation (9th & 10th Grades)Wednesday, September 14, 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Special thanks to the Gail & Jeffrey Bayer Fund for Religious Education of the Grafman Endowment Fund for providing substantial funding for administrative support for our youth & education programs.
Friday, Sept 25:40 p.m.
Shabbat Service Birthday Blessing
Saturday, Sept 39:00 a.m.
Torah Study
10:30 a.m.Shabbat Service and
Bar Mitzvah of Gabriel Kertesz
Torah Portion: R’eih,
Deuteronomy 15:1-12
Haftarah Portion: Isaiah 54: 11-14
Friday, Sept 95:40 p.m.
Shabbat Service
Saturday, Sept 109:00 a.m.
Torah Study
10:30 a.m.Shabbat Service
Torah Portion: Shoftim,
Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9
Haftarah Portion: Isaiah 51:12 – 52:12
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USPS Identification Publication Title: Our TempleIssue Date: September 2016
Issue Number: 87
Statement of Frequency: Published monthly
except for June/July issue
Address: 2100 Highland Avenue SouthBirmingham, AL 35205 4002
Organization: Temple Emanu-El
Friday, Sept 165:40 p.m.
Shabbat ServiceAnniversary Blessing
Shabbatones
Saturday, Sept 179:00 a.m.
Torah Study
10:30 a.m.Shabbat Service
Torah Portion: Ki Teitzei,
Deuteronomy 21:10 – 25:19
Haftarah Portion: Isaiah 54:1-10
Friday, Sept 235:40 p.m.
Shabbat andSelichot Services
Saturday, Sept 24
9:00 a.m.Torah Study
10:30 a.m.Shabbat Service
Torah Portion: Ki Tavo,
Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8
Haftarah Portion: Isaiah 60:1-22
All services are webcast at www.ourtemple.org.
Babysitting during services available upon request.
PLEASE NOTE: The hearing aid loop devices are now located on the tallit rack near the elevator on the sanctuary level.
Selichot to be part of Shabbat Service on
Friday, September 23rdSelichot is a brief yet beautiful service steeped
in poetic passages petitioning God for forgiveness and praising God for being merciful and kind. During the service, the Torah covers are changed from the colorful robes of the regular year to the white covers of the High Holy Days. The short service pulls from the liturgical and musical themes of the High Holy
Days tugging on our souls to return yet again to the place of holiness as we prepare to enter the New Year. Please join the congregation to celebrate
Shabbat and to welcome the upcoming High Holy Days on Friday, September 23rd.
Welcome Our Newest Members
We are honored to welcome the following into our Temple Family.
Samantha Dubrinsky & Jamil ClaytonIzzy Gould and children Jake, Thatcher & Nathan
Jan & Ron HirschAmalia Isen
Andrea & Jack Koenig and children Samantha & JasonWilliam Lehman, III
Deborah May
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We welcome back our Religious School, Hebrew School, Teens and Confirmation students from a summer of fun, travel, discovery and Jewish camping. This summer, 58 of our Temple Emanu-El students attended Jewish summer camp, 30 of whom attended Henry S. Jacobs Camp, several students traveled to Israel on educational trips, 6 of our teens worked as counselors at a number of Jewish camps and 6 of our teens worked as counselors at The Discovery School summer camp. This summer alone, Temple Emanu-El , in partnership with the Grafman Endowment Fund, Sisterhood and Brotherhood, awarded 27 students need-based scholarships to attend Jewish summer experiences. How proud we are of our students and their families for making Jewish summer camp and Israel experiences a valuable part of their Jewish journey. This year we are blessed to have an incredible Youth and Education teaching team, and I am excited to introduce them to you: Laura Armistead, Abraham Askenazi, Elon Azera, Susan Brown, Elizabeth Dillard, Eli Foree, Sherron Goldstein, Adam Gordon, Rachel Honan,
Max Klapow, Vicki Lugar, Billie Marsala, Sarah Mintz, Eli Pinhas, Julia Solomon, and Sarah Steinberg. Our teacher assistants are as follows: Morgan Cohn, Talia Fleisig, Carly Nadler, Hayden Robinson, Lauren Sklar, Maddie Stern, Andrew Strickland, Hannah Strickland, Maddie Usdan, Aaron Weil, Juliet Wiatrak, and Katie Wiatrak. I am so proud of the team we have assembled this year. Each and every week they will bring their energy and enthusiasm and make Judaism come alive in engaging and creative ways. Our students are fortunate to have a group of dedicated teachers who are excited to explore together our faith, traditions, holidays and our people’s history. This year one of our seventh graders, as part of her Bat Mitzvah project, will serve as a shadow for another student in our program to help navigate the Sunday morning experience to make it a positive and successful learning journey. One of our high school students worked this summer with the Youth and Education administration team to help prepare first day materials, curriculum and classroom set up. We have a group of students who help lead Shabbat worship once a month as part of our Shabbatones worship band. We have a nice group of college students from UAB and Birmingham Southern who teach Hebrew and Judaica, and we have Temple Emanu-El students who’ve come back to Birmingham upon college graduation and are now working as teachers on Sunday morning, bringing it full circle, to make Jewish learning engaging in the place they call home. How blessed we are to have such an amazing temple family. One Sunday a month, we provide a worship and schmooze opportunity for our families with children 0-5 called Simcha Sunday; one Friday evening a month, we provide a Family Shabbat experience with our Shabbatones followed by a Shabbat dinner. We hope you will join us at Temple for the many opportunities to engage with our Temple family. Check out the calendar of events for the year by visiting the Temple website and clicking on the Youth and Education tab. The dates in the box to the right are important days to remember as the new school year gets underway.Additional information can be found on the front cover of this bulletin. Temple Emanu-El seeks to nurture and involve our youth in synagogue life. We create a warm and welcoming environment where our young people can thrive socially, intellectually, and spiritually. We offer a variety of programs, for families with young children to families with teens in High School – the goal being to create a positive sense of Jewish identity and provide a foundation for religious learning experiences. The Gail and Jeffrey Bayer Family Religious School has earned a reputation for innovation and excellence. The voices of our children fill our hallways with words of song, prayer, Hebrew, and laughter, and we are excited to kick off another dynamic and engaging year of learning at Temple!
Shalom, Rabbi Laila Haas
Rabbi Laila HaasTemple Emanu-El
Dates to remember for
the new school year :
First Day of Sunday School: September 11th 9:30 a.m. - 12 noon
First Day of Hebrew School: September 14th 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
First Day of Teens and Confirmation:
September 14th 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Sisterhood Happenings
Tablescapes brunch postponedDue to a scheduling conflict, we are postponing our Sept. 25 Tablescapes brunch. Stay tuned, we are planning to reschedule this fall. And if you are cre-atively inclined, contact Denise Lewis ([email protected]) to design a tablescape!
Fall Membership Drive UnderwayYou have probably received your Sisterhood membership brochure by now, and it may be sitting under a pile of mail! We'd love to have you join us for all the great things we'll be doing this year. Remember, joining Sisterhood is a great way to support the women and families of Temple Emanu-El. If you haven't yet, please send your check to Temple (c/o Sisterhood, please) or pay online at www.ourtemple.org (Sisterhood page).
Sisterhood Board
meetingsOct. 23Dec. 4Feb. 26April 23
(planning meeting)
Sisterhood Events for 2016-17TBD: Tablescapes brunchNov. 16 - Mah Jongg NightJan. 6 - Temple UFeb. 5 - Tikkun Olam ProjectFeb. 10 - Sisterhood/Brotherhood Joint Shabbat Mar. 4 - Family Game nightMarch 19 - Women's Seder
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Special September Birthdays
Following are members of our family celebrating birthdays in years
divisible by 5. Anyone over 90 is included with joy! David AskenaziAlan BermanMichelle Conn
Rick CosbyRichard DavisNancy Denny
Blake DickersonClinton Dillard
Rachel FargasonHarvey Gotlieb
Virginia Gresham-JacobsLeonard Held
Cindy Hood-SiegalDonald Kern
Sheryl KimerlingSusan Koretzky
Lee LichterFinn McMillan
Gertrude Mazer Jacob Metsky
Amelia RathmellTrent Richards
Frances RosemanAshley SandersJoshua Scherer
Estelle Silverstein Murray Tanner
Karen TimmermanLori Weil
Please note that this list is gathered from information in the Temple’s database. We apologize for any
errors or exclusions. Please contact us at [email protected]
regarding any corrections. Thank you.
Brotherhood Annual Dues DriveBrotherhood Annual Dues Drive is underway, and all male members should have received their mailer. Feel free to mail payment in to support your Brotherhood and all that it does this upcoming year. You can also pay via Paypal at www.ourtemple.org/brotherhood and click the donate button to send in your $36.00.
Ushers Needed for the High Holy DaysAlso we are looking for Ushers for this High Holiday season. Please email Brian McMillan at [email protected] with your availability for any of the services.
Sukkah Builders NeededFinally, we will be building the Sukkah on Sunday, October 9, this year at 8:30 a.m. Please let Brian know if you are available to help. Coffee and bagels will be provided. Looking forward to a happy healthy New Year!!
Mazel Tov To....… Jayna and David Goedecke on the birth of their son, Alexander Charles Goedecke, born July 13. Mazel Tov to his sister, Ava Jayne Goedecke, and to proud grandparents Nancy and Glenn Goedecke and Pam Whitaker, and great-grandparents Charles Collat Sr. and Barbara Goedecke. Congratulations also go to uncle Scott Goedecke.
… Lindsey and Barry Labovitz on the birth of their son, Davis Owen Labovitz, born July 21. Congratulations to proud grandparents Judy Jones, Danny Jones, Esther Labovitz and Jerald Labovitz and to proud aunts and uncles Rachel and Marc Labovitz, Gina and David Labovitz, Hylan and Colby Jones, and Richard Labovitz.
… Allie and Adam Jaffe on the birth of their daughter, Blair Lily Helèna Jaffe, born July 26. Congratulations to proud grandparents, Charlie and Alan Jaffe of Birmingham, AL and Sherry Habif of Atlanta, GA.
… Alison and Terry Kirkley of Atlanta, GA, on the birth of their daughter, Addison Owen Kirkley, born August 7. Congratulations to proud grandparents Cindy and Harvey May, aunt and uncle Jori May and Louis Mendez of Birmingham, great-grandparents Dr. and Mrs. Robert May all of Birmingham, AL, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cohen of Chicago, IL.
… Jenny and Kerry McInerney, on the birth of their son, Benjamin Howard McInerney, born August 9, 2016. Mazel Tov to his big sisters, Katelyn and Erin, and to proud grandparents Jane and Lester Seigel and Russann and DeWayne Wood.
… Stacy and Justin Ladden on the birth of their son, Myer Evin Ladden, born August 10. Congratulations to proud grandparents Linda Levin, Edward Levin, Judy and Randal McDonald, and Shelly and David Ladden. Also joyfully welcoming Myer are great grandparents Betty Anfanger, Ronald Ladden, Maurice and Claire Mervis and Jean Hyman, and many aunts and uncles.
… Deborah Koslin and Aaron Koslin. Deborah was named one of the top ten best Family Law Attorneys in the State of Georgia in 2016 by the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys. Aaron has completed his Fellowship in Orthopedic Joint Replacement Surgery and is beginning his practice in Clearwater, FL. Congratulations to their mother, Susan Koslin and grandmother, Ricky Koslin. Mazel Tov to all.
… to Rebecca Blitz, daughter of Jann and Russ Blitz, for being selected to represent the United States in softball at the 20th World Maccabiah Games in Israel in summer 2017. Rebecca is currently a junior at Indiana University -- playing center field and lead-off batter for the Hoosiers.
… to Betty Allenberg Goldstein for being honored at the Birmingham Holocaust Education Center’s (BHEC) L’Chaim fundraising event on August 21 in the Sirote Theatre at the Alys Stephens Center. The evening included pianist/vocalist Ray Reach recreating the magic of songs that Frank Sinatra made famous, along with a jazz combo and Cantor Jessica Roskin.
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Happy Anniversary
September Anniversaries
Rena Cohen & Michael GetmanCheryl & Charlie CollatJudith & Scott Denson
Anna Erdreich & Adam SigmanMichele Forman & Eric Lizee
Faye & Norris FriedmanZoey Glick & Matthew Swerdlin
Janet & Morton GoldfarbDenise & Sam Goldstein
Jeanne & Lucien HagedornIlene & Ken JohnsonDoris & Fred Kanter
Anita & Bob MayBobbi & James MayJoan & Allan MorrisKarlin & Max Morris
Christy & David NelsonElisa & Aaron Nelson
Jennifer & Gerry NemetJamie & Gregory Odrezin
Susan & Marshall RathmellIna & David RussakoffBobbie & Don Siegal
Suzanne & Derek SimmsBeth & Lawrence Warner
Karen & Jeff Wheeler
Please note that this list is gathered from information in the Temple’s database. We apologize for any
errors or exclusions. Please contact us at [email protected]
regarding any corrections. Thank you.
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YOUTH & EDUCATION
SAVE THE DATE
Wednesday, September 14First Day – Hebrew School
3:30 p.m. Teens and Confirmation
5:30 p.m.
Sunday, September 18
Religious School 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, September 3Bar Mitzvah
Gabriel Kertesz
Sunday, September 11
First Day – Religious School 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday, September 28
Hebrew School 3:30 p.m.
Teens and Confirmation 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday, September 21
Hebrew School 3:30 p.m.
Teens and Confirmation 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, September 25
Religious School 9:30 a.m.
SUMMER CAMP 2016
AWAKEN
WONDER
ENGAGE
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HONORABLE MENSCHENSThanks go to all who volunteered their time and talent so generously
to take on various duties and special projects here at Temple Emanu-El. Following are the wonderful people
who helped out in August:
Barry AltmarkAbraham Askenazi
Brenda Bell-GuercioLana BurwellEmily CaseyLynne Cohen
Tammi DownesChu-Chi Fierman
Ann & Richard GoldsteinJessica Goldstein
Eddie Griffith Marilyn HaverIlene JohnsonFred KanterSheri KrellLeah Leaf
William LehmanMatt Levey
Julie Levinson-GabisBillie MarsalaDr. Fred May
Linda McMullenLoretta Newfield
Suzy OvsonRenee Schulman
Kay & Scott SimonDavid Reese
Kim RothJason Ruha
Ina Russakoff Robert RussellAmy TrammellJulie Welden
We welcome all who would like to volunteer! Please contact
Robin Gotlieb at (205) 933-8037, ext. 238.
Bar MitzvahSeptember 3
Gabriel KerteszGabriel Ewell Kertesz is an eighth grader at Homewood Middle School. He is the son of Alice Walther and Stefan Kertesz. Together, they look forward to celebrating with family, friends and members of the congregation. For his bar mitzvah project, Gabriel is collecting toiletries and other items for Firehouse Shelter. He will also make a donation in support of a scholarship to Henry S. Jacobs camp.
August 5, 2016My time at Jacobs Camp this summer was amazing. I experienced so many new things. I made friends and memories that will last a lifetime and I have learned why they said “welcome home” on the first day. It’s because once you spend any amount of time there it starts to feel like home. I am so grateful that you helped make these experiences possible by giving the funds needed to make this magical summer happen. Thank you, John Cohn
LETTER FROM JACOBS CAMP
John Cohn and his 'twin' from Israel at Jacobs Camp this summer
Special thanks to the Rabbi Grafman Endowment Fund, the Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood and Brotherhood, and the URJ Service Corps for providing
funds for summer scholarships for our youth.
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Our September recipient is:
The High Holy Day
10-Day Campaign
Each month, tEmplE Emanu-El choosEs a spEcific rEcipiEnt for our
tzEdakah Box
Though the campaign officially runs between Rosh Hashanah
and Yom Kippur, the needs in our community here in Birmingham are too great to simply relegate
to a few days. As you spend time preparing for the High Holy Days
ahead, please remember the three pillars of our faith:
Teshuva (returning to self-purity), Tefillah (prayer), and
Tzdakah (acts of loving kindness) So as we enter the month of Elul and progress toward the
New Year, take action to make the world a better place by making a donation to the
Tzedakah Box in our Temple Lobby. The money will be
distributed to organizations doing the good work here in our city.
Our Family History in Gadsden When Temple Beth Israel in Gadsden merged with Temple Emanu-El,
they moved their archives for preservation to the William Bremen Jewish Heritage Museum, located at 1440 Spring Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30309.
The museum’s website is www.theberman.org. The Cuba Family Archives for Southern Jewish History is a repository for records from Temple Beth
Israel of Gadsden, AL, and records from many other southern Temples and Jewish organizations which are no longer active. The Temple Beth Israel archives span the years 1921-2011 and may be expanded. There are no restrictions on access. The Museum painstakingly preserved the history
of Temple Beth Israel for study by researchers and the general public. In addition, the Temple Beth Israel cemetery is designated as a
State of Alabama Historical Cemetery. It was the first cemetery of any kind in Etowah County to be so designated. The historic designation
followed a year of restoration and official documentation submitted by Allan and Joan Morris. Information about the cemetery can be found
online under State of Alabama Historical Cemeteries.
The brightest stars are those who shine for the benefit of others.
Collat Jewish Family Services is looking for volunteers for the annual High Holiday Food Drive.
Volunteers of all ages are welcome!Tasks will be sorting, loading, and unloading, transporting food from Temple to CJFS and stocking shelves at CJFS.
This amazing event takes place on Sunday, October 16th 10:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m.Volunteer for the entire day, or just a portion,
all help is appreciated! If you would like to be one of our brightest
stars please contact Jennifer Nemet at [email protected] or call 205.278.7118
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CONDOLENCES TO… the family of Leslie Odess of Wilmington, NC, who passed away on July 16th. Leslie is survived by her husband
Mitch Odess, brother-in-law Ricky (Debbie) Odess and sister-in-law Lynn Odess Wilmoth and many nieces and nephews.
… the family of Allen D. Golden, who passed away on July 30. He was preceded in death by his parents and by his sister, Ruth Miller. He is survived by his widow, Martha Golden; three children, Elyse (Ken) Blair, Debbie (Jerry) Glazer,
Bruce (Sharon) Golden; grandchildren Michael Blair, Bryan Golden, Stephen Glazer, David Glazer, Rebecca Golden, and Brad (Alyssa) Blair; and three great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother, Ed (Dolly) Golden.
… the family of Beverly Cogen, who passed away on August 10. Beverly is predeceased by her daughter, Hope Cogen McInerney. She is survived by her husband, Ronald Cogen; son Martin Cogen; and daughters
Lynn Dodt, Rena Cogen, and Ellen Lipton.
… the family of Melvin Alan Eisenberg, who passed away on August 11. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Martha Ann (Phillips) Eisenberg, daughter Jessica Ann Ruha, son-in-law Jason Ruha, grandchildren Alexis Eisenberg, Adrianna Eisenberg, Nathan Ruha and Natalie Ruha. He was preceded in death
by his parents and son Max Alan Eisenberg.
September 2-3Jack Aland, Sr.
Max Alpert
Milton Ascher
Morris Barstein
Irving Beiman
Arthur Berman
Baila Block
Anne Cohen
Celia Cooperman
Rabbi Cynthia Culpeper
Gerald Dorsky
Robert Eisner
Melvin Estroff
Leo E. Frankel
Richard Friedman
Elsie Ginsberg
Helen Glazer
Stanley Gold
Susan Goldberg
Florence Goldstein
Muriel Goldstein
David Jay Goldstein
Beatrice Gordon
Solomon Grabove
Julia Hanan
Julius Herman
Melvin David Jacobs
Jeanette Koppel
Jack Levin
Molly Newman
Barry Parks
Barnard Pearl
Samuel Picard, III
Sam Picard, Sr.
Shirley Roskin
Harold Safris
Irvin Shapiro
Ralph Shaw
Ruth Shovers
Evelyn Warner Silverstein
Celia Simon
Lester Solomon
Leopold Sonnabend
Joseph Steinberg
Isadore Sugerman
Arnold Jules Tandet
Edward Trammell
Elin Wyker
September 9-10Andrew Abroms
Helen Berman
Bertha Berman
Beatrice Blumberg
Eva Camp(continued on next page)
May the beauty of their lives shine forever, and may we always bring honor to their memory.Yahrzeits
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John Cassetti
Herbert Cohen
Stanley Cohen
Tessie Cohen
Vernon Cohen
Jacob Cotton
Frances Fried
Isadore Friedman
Louis Garfinkle
Adele Goldstein
Rose Goldstein
Will Holloway
Sylvia Jacobs
Mae Kaden
Louise Kombar
Carrie Levine
Sadie Levin
Hyman Levine, Sr.
Anita Marcus
Margorie Margolin
Jerry Markovitz
Ike May
Cantor Brian Miller
Ralph Mitnick
Max Morrison
Helen Nagrodzki
Morris Ovson
Rebecca Rashley
Bruce Roberts
Marie Rosen
Lillian Rothschild
Maurice Salloway
Ida Herman Schultz
Carl Schwartz
Lorna Schwartz
Ida Seigel
Phil Shapiro, Sr.
Albert Shugerman
Leon Weinberger
Ruth Woolf
September 16-17Gusta Barth Baim
Florence Bayer
Pauline Berger
Samuel Blankstein
Roger Blum
Nell Bresler
Mark Bronshteyn
Zisel Bronshteyn
Maurice Caheen
Dot Caldwell
Meyer Collat
Minerva Dalrymple
Ralph Davis
Sylvia Dorsky
Edith Epstein
Selma Farrago
James Helzberg
Rosine Helzberg
Ruth Jacobs
Nathan Lewis
Iris Norris
Luis Pernia
Luna Piha
Matilda Pinhas
Loris Rich
Robert Risman
Alice Rosen
Rose Singer
Robert Slate
Seymour Slater
Rose Spielholz
Leonard Wertheimer, Jr.
Ernie Willcher
Bertha Yasnyi
Beatrice Ziff
September 23-24B. L. "Punch" Aarons
Rhonda Abraham
Gertrude Adcox
Arnold Altmark
Anne Baer
Mervyn Barstein
Gertrude Beck
Salvador Caheen
Janet Dorsky
Gene Elkus
Marvin Feldman
Herman Fetter
Sarah Fogel
Bessie Frohman
Joan Gilbert
Leon Godchaux, II
Marvin Goldstein
Mervyn Goldstein
Mary Green
Claire Hagedorn
Sylvia Inzelbach
Edward Kanter
Bertha Kessler
Nessie Kessler
Louis Kushner
Norm Levinson
Fay Lewitz
Harry Margolin
Samuel Mogilner
Moe Perlman
Bernard Pevow
Myra Rathmell
Greta Schwarz
Philip Shapiro
Mabel Skier
Mary Solomon
Leo Steiner, Jr.
Myron Sterman
Max Stern, Sr.
May the beauty of their lives shine forever, and may we always bring honor to their memory.Yahrzeits
Your contributions through our “Temple Tributes” help to support Temple Emanu-El’s annual operations and activities, and further build our Grafman Endowment Fund to enrich our congregation…now and forever.
To make a Tribute Gift to either a temple or an endowment fund, please contact the Endowment Office at 933-8397 or [email protected].
A list of all our funds is available on the back of the calendar insert in this bulletin, and on our website at www.ourtemple.org.
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Donations to our General Temple and Endowment Funds, and the Unrestricted Named Endowment Funds provide the greatest Flexibility to respond to our congregation’s changing needs.
We appreciate the thoughtfulness of those who support our congregation by remembering and honoring their friends and loved ones through their generous contributions. Thank you for the following gifts received through August 11, 2016
General & Unrestricted Funds
Evelyn Held by Judy & Jimmy RotenstreichCharles Herman by Barbara & Larry FineDoris Kanter by Joan & Don WeisbergFrank Nelson by Cissy & Leonard HeldBabs Perlman by Lucy & Buddy SchulhaferCarole Simpson by Marissa & Harold Apolinsky by Judy & Jimmy Rotenstreich
In Honor Of: Bar Mitzvah of Jaden Grey, grandson of Carole & Richard Pizitz by Barbara & Larry FineBirth of Magnolia Jean Brasovan, daughter of Shannon & Peter Brasovan and granddaughter of Nancy & David Denney by Judy & Jimmy RotenstreichBirth of Scarlett Grace Cohen, grand-daughter of Brenda & Fred Friedman by Judy & Jimmy RotenstreichBirth of Elizabeth Mae Denney, daughter of Ashley & Brad Denney and granddaughter of Nancy & David Denney by Susan & Jeff CutlerBirth of Cooper Joshua Jablow, grandson of Judy & Peter Jablow by Barbara & Larry FineBirth of Addison Owen Kirkley, daughter of Alison & Terry Kirkley, granddaughter of Cindy & Harvey May and great-granddaughter of Anita & Bob May by Barbara & Larry Fine by Nancy & Glenn GoedeckeBirth of Olivia Louise Levin, grand-daughter of Faye & Robert Levin by Mary & Eli Capilouto by Barbara & Larry Fine by Ashley & Jon Lewis by Judy & Jimmy Rotenstreich
In Memory Of: Sidney Bernstein by Shirley & Jerry Leader by Ashley & Jon Lewis by Judy & Jimmy RotenstreichJon Biedinger by Susan & Karl BiedingerHirsch Bressler by Chu-Chi & Bobby FiermanPhilip Brodnax by Sandra & Edward RussellMarion & Oscar Cohen by Mary & Eli CapiloutoMillicent Harris by Sandra & Edward RussellPauline E. Harris by Anne E. CohnGoody Heller, sister of Judy Weintraub by Amy & Michael SaagMorris Hirschowitz by Barbara HirschowitzJordan Kirschberg by Dolores & Edward BloomstonMary Spence Isenberg by Barry IsenbergHannah Kelly by Susan & Karl BiedingerWilliam H. Kelly by Susan & Karl BiedingerMarcia Kraselsky by Sandra & Robert BermanRobert Lapidus by Jerry LapidusKay Lehler by Susan & Jed KaplanBetty Loeb by Judy & Jimmy RotenstreichPauline Malcove by Shirley & Jerry LeaderFanny Meisler by Shirley & Jerry Leader by Judy & Jimmy RotenstreichAnita Miller, mother of Jonathan Miller by Mary & Eli CapiloutoFrances Leslie Savage by Steven, Alan, Ben, Sharon & Ed Bromberg
John O. Peeples III by Anne Mitchell by Sam Tenenbaum, Jr. by Ruth J. WrightPete Roth by Beverly & Stanley Erdreich by Eve & Rick Hirsch by Mackie & Sherm Horowitz by Shirley & Jerry Leader by Judy & Jimmy Rotenstreich by Lucy & Buddy Schulhafer by Patrick SmithMity Scharff, mother-in-law of Harry Bayer by Mary & Eli Capilouto by Barbara & Larry Fine by Ashley & Jon Lewis by Judy & Jimmy RotenstreichMariam Sichel, sister of David Kahn by Lynne & Mark CohenEd Siegal by Alan SiegalEsther Siegal by Alan SiegalStan Siegal by Alan SiegalRalph Sokol, father of Shara Kernan by Marissa & Harold ApolinskyHilda Taylor, mother of Linda Cohn by Barbara & Larry Fine by Judy & Jimmy RotenstreichJenn Weil by Mary Virginia & Josh MandellMuriel Weisberg by Joan & Don WeisbergMorton Weiss, father of Bradley Weiss by Ashley & Jon Lewis
Wishing Good Health To:David Betten by Judy & Jimmy RotenstreichCharles Collat by Judy & Jimmy RotenstreichJanet Goldfarb by Joyce HelzbergHarvey Gotlieb by Marissa & Harold Apolinsky by Judy & Jimmy Rotenstreich
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BLACH FAMILY FUND FOR DUES ENDOWMENTIn Memory Of:Betty Loeb by Nancy & Harold BlachWishing Good Health To:Charles Collat, Mitzi Goldstein, Bob Marcus and Babs Perlman by Nancy & Harold BlachIn Honor Of:Special Anniversary of Nan & David Skier; Special Birthday of Bob Marcus and Joel Rotenstreich by Nancy & Harold BlachSpecial Birthday of Barbara Fine;Birth of Alexander Goedecke by Kit & Rick Blach
NINA & NORMAN COHEN NEXT GENERATION FUNDIn Honor Of:Birth of Alexander Goedecke by Lois & David Cohen
BUNNY & JOEL ROTENSTREICH FUND FOR DUES ENDOWMENTWishing Good Health To:Sheryl Kimerling by Bunny & Joel RotenstreichIn Honor Of:Talia Fleisig for receiving two medals in dance at the 2016 JCC Maccabi Games by Bunny & Joel Rotenstreich
HANNAH & HYMAN GOLDSTEIN VOLUNTEER FUNDIn Memory Of:Allen Golden by Debra & Joel GoldsteinHannah & Hyman Goldstein by Marilyn & Murray TannerWishing Good Health To:Joel Goldstein and Charles Herman by Marilyn & Murray TannerIn Honor Of:Birth of Alexander Goedecke by Debra & Joel Goldstein
MOLLIE & HERMAN GOTLIEB SANCTUARY PRESERVATION FUNDIn Memory Of:Calvin Denney by Marcia Unger
BETTY & ROBERT LOEB EDUCATION FUNDIn Memory Of:Betty Loeb by Barbara & David Betten by Mary B. Donworth by Lisa & Alan Engel by Craig & Griff Harsh by Eve & Rick Hirsch by Barbara Hirschowitz & family by Hutchings Book Club by Janet Hutson by Barbara & Jack Lack by Elberta G. Reid by Amy & Marc Schwartz by Elinor Sue & Michael Staff
Designated Endowment Funds
Contributions to these “perpetual” funds help provide permanent sources of income for special programming and enhancements for
our temple today, as well as for future generations.Birth of Max Henry Lichter, grandson of Lee & Steve Lichter by Barbara & Larry Fine by Cissy & Leonard HeldBirth of Eliana Rose Miller, granddaughter of Rabbi Jonathan Miller & Judi Schulman-Miller by Mary & Eli CapiloutoBirth of Bennett Lawton Saag, son of Brittany & Andy Saag, grandson of Amy & Michael Saag and great-grandson of Pat Weil by Barbara & Larry Fine by Judy & Jimmy RotenstreichBirth of Eloise and Oliver Wollner, children of Jill & Robert Wollner and grandchildren of Susan & Barry Koretzky by Mackie & Sherm HorowitzSpecial Anniversary of Sara Ann & Bill Polemus by Carol & Donald HermanSpecial Anniversary of Nan & David Skier by Judy & Jimmy RotenstreichSpecial Anniversary of Joan & Don Weisberg by Judy & Jimmy RotenstreichSpecial Birthday of Jack Held by Ricky Koslin by Lucy & Buddy Schulhafer by Sandra & Larry Shulman by Joan & Don WeisbergSpecial Birthday of Ilene Wilensky by Sandra & Larry ShulmanMarriage of Harry Saag, son of Amy & Michael Saag, to Becky Susel by Barbara & Larry FineJeffrey Bayer, Charles Collat, Fran Godchaux, Nancy Goedecke, Joel Rotenstreich, Michael Saag, Bobbie Siegal and Max Steinmetz for being named by Positive Maturity as a “Top 50 over 50” by Wendy & Frank Siegel by Linda Verin & Rick ClayBrad Denney for completing his fellowship at UAB and joining the faculty of the UAB Department of Plastic Surgery by Susan & Jeff CutlerJosh Denney for completing his residency in Emergency Medicine and joining the faculty of the University of Cincinnati by Susan & Jeff CutlerDebra Goldstein for publication of her new book, Should Have Played Poker by Mackie & Sherm HorowitzAbraham Hausman-Weiss for being awarded an Adapted Athletics scholarship for wheelchair basketball at the University of Alabama by Barbara & Larry Fine
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GENERAL & UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
In Honor Of:
S P E C I A L T H A N K SThe Temple and Grafman Endowment Fund leadership
gratefully acknowledges the foresight and generosity of the following:
Oscar Cohen, of blessed memory with a gift through a provision in his willto further build the Marion & Oscar Cohen Fund for unrestricted purposes.
Betty Loeb, of blessed memory with a gift through a provision in her will to further build the Betty & Robert Loeb Education Fund to provide enhancements for our Youth & Education programs.
When you do your estate planning, please remember the Temple!For more information on creating a named fund, or exploring the
many ways to include the Temple in your estate plans, please contact Jann Blitz in the Endowment Office at 933-8037, ext 234.
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RABBI JONATHAN MILLER DISCRETIONARY FUNDIn Memory Of:Hazel & Meyer Randman by Judy Roy and Lydia JohnsonHoward Schultz by Maureen Petrofsky by Rhonda & Harry WeinbergIn Honor Of:Inspirational Shabbat morning service by Alton Leon DreayerSpeaking at Canterbury United Methodist by Crawford Owen Sunday School Class
CANTOR JESSICA ROSKIN DISCRETIONARY FUNDIn Memory Of:Chaim Bronshteyn by the Kishinevsky familyOscar Cohen by Faye & Robert LevinMorton Weiss, father of Bradley Weiss by Joan & Allan Morris by Asher, Noah, Beth, Bunny & Joel Rotenstreich by Paulette & Joe Van Matre
RABBI LAILA HAAS DISCRETIONARY FUNDIn Honor Of:Inspirational Shabbat morning service by Alton Leon Dreayer
DISCOVERY SCHOOL FUNDIn Honor Of:Special Birthdays of Sherron & Allen Goldstein by Diane Welcher
MUSIC FUNDIn Memory Of:Frank Hurst by Kristine & Joseph Hurst-WajszczukWishing Good Health To:David Betten by Judy Borisky Metzger
Designated Temple Funds
Gifts to these “immediate use” funds fulfill special needs beyond the scope of what dues and tuition fees are able to provide.
Our Endowment
Funds At WorkWe greatly appreciate the
enhancements provided by the following funds of the
Grafman Endowment Fund enriching our congregation over the past few months:
The Max Friedman B’nai Mitzvah Fund for providing “Youth Experience Bonds” this past year to seventeen (17) of our Temple youth to apply to Jewish summer camping, youth group conventions and other Jewish experiences.
The Barbara Abrams & Julian Aland Scholarship Fund, the Lewy Memorial Scholarship Fund and the I.E. Simon Memorial Scholarship Fund for granting financial assistance scholarships to enable five (5) our Temple youth to attend Jewish summer camp this past summer.
Dues Endowment Funds for providing over $45,800 in “Annual Temple Commitment" (Dues) income on behalf of 10 of our congregational families.
“OurTemple” Worship Anywhere Fund and the Gloria Goldstein Howton Building Fund for the new camera, computer and associated wiring for web- casting Shabbat services and special events from our sanctuary.
Ruth & Marvin Engel Cantorial Chair & Choir Fund for commissioning the stunning “Klezmer Shabbat Service” which premiered on August 26, and lovely oneg following in honor of the creation of the “Ruth & Marvin Engel Cantorial Chair”.
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