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Temple Beth Shalom of the west valley
Sun City, AZ
SHOFAR
August 2019 NO. 100 29 TAMUZ — 30 AV 5779
Inside This Issue:
Message from Rabbi Kaplan .............................2
Message from President Berris .........................3
Message from Cantor Koritan ...........................4
Calendar ...........................................................5
Outreach Letter ................................................6
Birthdays/Anniversaries ...................................7
Photos .......................................................... 8-9
Fund Raisers .............................................. 10-13
Book Club & Biblical ...................................... 14
Sisterhood/Judaica Shop ............................... 15
Caring Committee........................................... 16
Mattal Library ................................................ 17
Brotherhood ............................................. 18-20
Donations .................................................. 21-22
Volunteer Opportunities ................................ 24
Envoy & Dial-a-Ride ........................................ 25
Advertisers ................................................ 26-37
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A MESSAGE FROM RABBI KAPLAN
Reform Jewish Outreach
Fay and I are both writing about Reform Judaism Outreach this month because it is so important. Outreach refers to the organizational and educational efforts by the Reform Movement to reach those potentially interested in Judaism and invite them into our Temple. We want to be inclusive and welcome all people who sincerely are seeking a spiritual path to religious wisdom. Reform Judaism's commitment to outreach and inclusion, both of Jews–by–choice and interfaith and multi–cultural families, is a core Reform Jewish value. The early pioneers of liberal Judaism – throughout the world --were embracing thinkers who sought to stress the universal message of our Torah and biblical prophets, teaching that the Torah's ethical ideals were meant to embrace all people. I wrote about Outreach in one of my books, so I know it well. Reform Outreach was first proposed by Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler, then president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC), the congregational arm of Reform Judaism in North America, at a meeting of the organization's Board of Trustees on December 2, 1978 in Houston, Texas. Speaking at the UAHC Biennial, Rabbi Schindler urged Reform congregations to intensify their educational programs to do "everything possible to draw into Jewish life the non-Jewish spouse of a mixed marriage." Rabbi Schindler believed that everyone could gain wisdom from Judaism. He called on the Reform Movement "to launch a carefully conceived Outreach Program aimed at all Americans who are unchurched and who are seeking roots in religion." He envisioned a "dignified and responsible approach" aimed at "those reared in non-religious homes or those who have become disillusioned with their taught beliefs, the seekers after truth who require a religion which . . . encourages all questions, and. . . who need the warmth and comfort of a people well known for its close family ties and of an ancient, noble lineage." Rabbi Richard Jacobs, the current president of the Union for Reform Judaism, has strongly affirmed Outreach. "We practice Outreach," he told delegates at the 2013 URJ Biennial "because it is good for the Jewish people." Rabbi Jacobs urged Reform temples to practice what he termed "audacious hospitality," because "the majority of [millennials] will be the children of intermarriag-es, and potentially our leaders.” We are not sure what he means by “audacious” but I think we all agree we at Temple Beth Shalom are friendly and welcoming! We want to now reach out and bring in new people who can benefit from the teachings of Judaism and can become part of our welcoming community!!! Are you ready and will you help us? If the answer which I hope is yes, contact our Outreach chairperson, Fay Henning-Bryant.
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I am happy to report that your Temple officers and Board is off and running this year.
We are planning an exciting year with programs for everyone. Speakers, concerts, Shabbat
dinners, and much more. We are so proud of the membership’s response to Rabbi Kaplan.
Our summer Shabbat services are now happening with a full staff and a large attendance
each week. It has been a pleasure to see the number of people who want this experience and
the fact that we can now offer this extension. We thank not only Rabbi Kaplan but our
Cantor Koritan and Beverly Fletcher for making summer services that we can all be proud
of.
Plans are being made for a speaker program which will include participating in the
educational speakers brought in by Valley Bet Midrash. We are looking to have a scholar in
residence weekend as well.
High Holidays will be fast approaching and plans are being made to continue the
excellent services that we have had in the past with Rabbi Moss. Spread the word with your
friends and neighbors that they should share the holidays with us.
Plans are also being made to celebrate our 50th anniversary in the valley. Our
membership and outreach committees are forming and will be working hard to increase our
membership this year.
While the heat is on this month, think of various ways that you can contribute to the
success of our programs. What committees would you like to work on? What events would
you like to help with? We cannot succeed unless we have full participation from our
membership. It is important that we recognize that at Temple Beth Shalom we stand out
from the rest because “we are a family”. We are all part of the Temple’s expanded family.
Let’s make plans for a special effort on everyone’s part to spread the word in our
community that we are inclusive.
The word for this year is “volunteer”. Help us make your experience at Temple Beth
Shalom this year a success for your personal as well as Temple growth. Join Brotherhood,
Sisterhood and Parenthood. Plan on joining in their activities.
Finally, we are always open to suggestions on how to improve your Temple experience. Let us hear from you. Enjoy the heat and we look forward to seeing you for Shabbat services during August where you can socialize with your Temple family at the ice
cream Oneg following the service.
MESSAGE FROM YOUR PRESIDENT
MARVIN BERRIS
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NOTES FROM CANTOR KORITAN
“Life’s sweetest reward” is often so obvious that it can be overlooked. I still am awed and humbled with leading the songs on the bimah -- even though I wanted to do just that since I was a child. Along the way, however, I sang in many venues and styles. It is truly a marvel to me how many composers and lyricists have been able to express the same ideas we venerate on the bimah through other milieus. So many of our Broadway and Hollywood geniuses use popular vernacular and current musical styles to convey lofty ideas and directives, echoing our Biblical teachings. Many of the creative people are, themselves, worthy of admiration. I quote Paul Williams, the diminutive lyricist of the title song of TV’s, “Love Boat:” ‘Love, life’s sweetest reward, let it flow, it floats back to you.’ When I met him here in Arizona, several years after having sung his song every night as a band leader on the ship where, “Love Boat, was filmed, I confronted him gently: “You’re not really that short. Why do you always call attention to how short you are?” He answered me that he says it to help other people who are self-conscious about being short and makes them feel better. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II wrote, “South Pacific,” the musical, based on Pulitzer Prize winning short stories of James Michener about his experiences in World War II. One of the stories they wove into the musical’s plot was about a Philadelphian Officer, who falls in love with a beautiful young Polynesian. He experiences prejudice from his co-workers and has misgivings about his own family’s stance and social position. In Act Two, Lt. Cable eventually capitulates and sings, “You’ve Got to Be Carefully Taught,” a virtual anthem dispelling hatred that only lives because it is propagated by our parents when we are still innocent children. The producers of the forthcoming Broadway show pleaded with the artistic team, which also included Josh Logan, to remove the song. The show had enough fine songs and intriguing material without risking financial disaster with an overtly ‘liberal’ song (“You’ve got to be taught to be afraid of people whose eyes are oddly made and people whose skin is a different shade”). Their response was that if you take that out of the show, the whole book would be futile. The entire story is about acceptance and love. Nellie from Arkansas, a WAC nurse, falls for a European widower, only to find out that his late wife was a native islander Polynesian and that he has two French-Asian children. Before the final curtain, she realizes that she was prejudiced. That flaw could have cost her happiness. The show was a success in 1949, despite its stance. The movie, released in 1958, also retained the necessarily preachy song. Some movie theaters in the southern United States either cut Cable’s ‘blaming’ song or chose not to show the movie at all. The film did well at the box office and garnered many honors. Creativity, I believe, does come with a price. One must strive to inspire, or our creative juices will expire. We are indubitably renewed by listening to the many sounds as imagined by our Creator and proliferated as our legacy. Simply put, as Oscar Hammerstein II wrote for his last show in 1959: “My heart will be blessed with the sound of music and I’ll sing once more.”
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2 7:00 pm Shabbat Service 5 6:00 pm Israeli Movie Group 8 6:30 pm Introduction to Judaism 9 5:30 pm BBQ Dinner 7:00 pm Shabbat Service with Joanne Gorelick as Cantor Teens Speaking about Caravan 2019 13 10:00 am Mah Jongg 10:00 am Religious Practice Mtg. Re: High Holy Days 14 12:00 pm Informal Brotherhood Lunch At TBS 15 6:30 pm Introduction to Judaism 16 7:00 pm Shabbat Service 18 12:00 pm Brotherhood Meeting 20 10:00 am Mah Jongg 11:30 am Torah Study w/Rabbi Kaplan Bring your own Lunch 22 6:30 pm Introduction to Judaism 23 7:00 pm Shabbat Service 27 10:00 am MahJongg
AUGUST 2019
WELCOME
NEW MEMBERS:
Evelyn Savitzky
Judith Magy
Ernie & Carlie Walker & Sons
Jakob & Austin
29 6:30 pm Introduction to Judaism 30 7:00 pm Shabbat Service
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REFORM JEWISH OUTREACH
Over fifty years ago, Reform Jewish leaders became increasingly concerned about the diminishing Jewish
population throughout the world in general, and in North America in particular. The combination of
declining birth rates, intermarriage and assimilation was, and continues to be, cause for serious concern. In
the 1970’s, in response to the challenges that intermarriage has created in the Jewish community, the
Reform Movement, under the leadership of Rabbi Alexander Schindler, initiated the UAHC/CCAR
Commission on Reform Jewish Outreach.
While we have historically recognized the centrality of the synagogue and Jewish education for Jewish
survival, today there continues to be a third essential ingredient necessary for Reform Jewish survival –
Outreach. As a result of the work of this commission, Reform Jewish Outreach was defined and charged
with reaching out to “communities” of persons who could be critical to the challenge of a potentially
shrinking Jewish community. Judaism is a wonderful religion, culture, and peoplehood that brings out the
best in humanity and offers to all of us as individuals an infinite amount of wisdom and support for our
daily lives. Through outreach efforts, we are able to share what Judaism brings to the world and our daily
lives.
These communities include people in interfaith romantic relationships, intermarried couples, and children
of intermarriages to learn more about Judaism. Outreach to these populations is not intended to disregard
or diminish the importance of the religious or secular beliefs of the partners of Jewish members of our
congregations. Rather outreach efforts are designed to provide programs and opportunities for these
families that will enable them to understand the basics of Judaism, to make them feel welcome and a part of
our congregation, and to fully participate in temple and family activities.
Other important elements of Reform Jewish Outreach is to identify and bring unaffiliated born Jews back
into Judaism and our congregation and to welcome and integrate new “Jews by Choice” into synagogue life
and Jewish peoplehood.
The Board of Directors of Temple Beth Shalom (TBS) has made a conscious decision to initiate outreach
programs at TBS, beginning in the fall of 2019. To this end, I was asked by the Board of Directors to
organize an Outreach Committee which, in conjunction with the Rabbi and temple leadership, will develop
programs and activities directed at our interfaith families, new Jews-by-Choice, unaffiliated Jews in the
west valley, and other individuals interested in learning more about Judaism.
Later this month, information will be provided to our membership about the new Outreach Committee,
including a “call for volunteers” to serve on the committee. It is our hope that some of the non-Jewish
partners of our Jewish members, along with our Jewish members, will step forward and volunteer to serve
on this very important committee.
Fay Henning-Bryant
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August Birthdays
3 Maureen Tyner 4 Ellen Ventura 5 Babette Spatz 8 Jeffrey Myers 9 Beryl Jacobson Lorraine Stolove 10 Jill Clements 11 William Goldfarb Irwin Snitz 15 Collette Vickers 16 Michelle Bennett Leah Center Bonnie Cutler Stephanie Kiser Tony Taddei 17 Joy Eisner 18 Benita Stein
August Anniversaries
2 Mr. & Mrs. Burt Stolove 55 years 3 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Neigoff 44 years Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Shapiro 44 years 10 Mr. & Mrs. David Katz 44 years 11 Mr. & Mrs. John Burris 45 years 16 Mr. & Mrs. Jack Tobey 22 years 18 Mr. & Mrs. Howard Lonn 51 years 20 Dr. & Mrs. Steven Sitzman 58 years 30 Mr. & Mrs. Gaites Klein 1 year
19 Barbara Moss 20 Burt Stolove 21 Janet Goldfarb 22 Steven Hechler 24 Gladys Passer 27 Jonathan Werbel 28 Martin Gitter
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Israeli Scouts presenting Rabbi Moss and Rabbi Kaplan with their Appreciative Neckerchief
TZOFIM Friendship Caravan 2019
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YOM KIPPUR MEMORIAL BOOK Temple Beth Shalom of the West Valley
5780-2019
YOM KIPPUR OCTOBER 8, 2019
In keeping with Jewish tradition, on Yom Kippur, our most Holy Day, Jews everywhere recall their loved ones who have passed on by reciting the Yizkor Memorial Service. Again, this year, our Congregation Book of Remembrance will be published for use during the Yom Kippur Memorial Services.
Members of the Congregation for many years have placed their loved ones’ names in our pages of
Remembrance as a way of performing the requirement on this holiday of performing the requirement of
giving Tzedakah on this holiday by making a gift in their loved ones’ name to the Temple.
If you wish to avail yourself of this opportunity this year, please print your name, address and phone along
with the names to be listed "in memory of' in the proper area below. All names must be printed clearly.
You may memorialize your loved ones with either a line listing, a beautifully laid out ¼, page, ½ page or full page. Check one from below for each insertion.
_____ Full Page.................... $225.00
______½ Page................. ... $150.00
______¼ Page.................... $100.00
______Line Listing 36.00 for 2 names
______ 56.00 for up to 4 names
NOTE: Last year's book is available in the Temple office if you wish to use as a guide.
Print Deadline Monday, September 23, 2019
PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE INFORMATION TO ASSURE ACCURACY Return to Temple Office
CONTRIBUTOR(S) NAME __________________________________________________ TELEPHONE AND EMAI ADDRESS: ________________________________________
PUBLISH THE FOLLOWING NAMES: _______________________________________ _________________________________ _______________________________________ __________________________________ _______________________________________ __________________________________
Temple Beth Shalom Attention: Memorial Book 12202 N. 101st Ave. Sun City, AZ 85351 (623) 977-3240
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Reservation deadline is Friday, October 3, 2019 Mail your completed reservation to:
Break the Fast c/o Temple Beth Shalom
12202 101st Ave.
Sun City, AZ 85351
Name (s)
Address Phone
Number of Adults X $18 =
Number of Children (12 & under) X $ 5 =
Total =
Please join us for
Break the Fast Following services on
Yom Kippur Day October 9, 2019
Sponsored by TBS Sisterhood $18.00 per person
Children 12 & under - $5.00 each
Menu: Herring, Juice, Kugel, Egg Salad, Tuna Salad,
Sliced Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Bagels, Cream Cheese, Sliced
Cheeses, a Variety of Pastries, Coffee and Tea
Temple Beth Shalom
12202 101st Ave., Sun City AZ 85351
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BRICK PATHWAY FUNDRAISING PURCHASE FORM
TO: JANE AND MARVIN BERRIS Jane and Marvin Berris want to thank you for your participation in this exciting project. We are glad that you want to participate in this project. Please complete this form and return it to the Temple office by hand delivery or by mail with your check or charge information. If you need a payment plan, let us know and we will make arrange-ments for you.
Temple Beth Shalom 12202 N. 101st Avenue
Sun City, AZ 85351
FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS, CALL JANE BERRIS (248) 470-8268 I/We are purchasing _______ number of bricks. (Each brick is $100.00) Total amount enclosed __________________. UP TO THREE LINES, MAXIMUM OF 18-20 CHARACTERS PER LINE INCLUDING SPACES. THE INSCRIPTION THAT I WANT IS: If purchasing more than one brick, put additional inscriptions on the reverse side. If purchasing more than one brick indicate if you want the bricks connected or it does not matter. DATED: ___________________ ________________________________ SIGNATURE ________________________________ PRINT NAME
Please note that there will be two benches in the design. There is one bench remaining. You may
dedicate it for $1,000. Let us know if you are interested.
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * BIBLICAL GARDEN
Our Biblical Garden provides you another way to honor the memory of a beloved
family member or friend as well as honoring someone for a simcha or life event. Dona-
tions may be made to the Temple for the planting of trees or plants as well as name
plates.
Please contact Pamela Katz at: (623) 238 0320. or her email address at:
pam@katzct.com for more information.
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Future Reading for the TBS Book Club Is:
Beneath a Scarlet Sky By Mark Sullivan September 11, 2019
TEMPLE BETH SHALOM BOOK CLUB
Have you read any good books lately? The TBS Book Club is looking to reinvent itself, and we need your help.
Calling All Readers!
Have you read any good books lately? The TBS Book Club is looking to reinvent itself, and we need your help.
We welcome your recommendations for books to be discussed next year. We prefer books no longer than 350 pages, but may make exceptions. All we ask is that you have read the book. We are open to all types of books: historical fiction, fiction, biography, non-fiction, or Jewish themed.
We always welcome new members, and look forward to your suggestions. Our next meeting will be in September. Please email suggestions to Pam Katz at pam@katzct.com.
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NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS
If a congregant would like to advertise anything through the Temple’s email, please be advised that we cannot accommodate them. The congregant is more than welcome to buy space in the Shofar, the weekly bulletin and/or our lobby monitor. The only notifications the office will send via email will pertain to Temple business or Temple events. We have fantastic opportunities for you for a fee. For advertising in the Shofar or the bulletin, please contact the Temple Office. For advertising on the lobby monitor, please contact Bob Koch at merlin66213@gmail.com We will allow two (2) ads per month on the lobby monitor. The cost for an ad is $100.00.
JUDAICA SHOP
We had our luncheon program May 20th and it was wonderful. We have planned our new Programs for 2019 –2020 and hope all sisterhood members, and any new members and guests, will attend the upcoming year which starts in September. At this time, we would like to thank artist, Sheila Cohen, for all of her beautiful hand-painted cards that she has sent to our members for their Birthdays, Anniversaries and encouraging Get Well messages. You can call or email her at: sheilacohen118@gmail.com or 623-262-1941 if you would like to thank her or purchase some of her assortment of cards for all occasions. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, OUR KITCHEN ANGELS: Yolanda Schatz, Shari Young, Sharyn Helbon, Meredith Weisman-Amaral. for the delicious luncheons and beautiful Onegs.
The Gift Shop also would like to thank my volunteers that work every Friday night before services.
Sisterhood wants to wish everyone a wonderful summer and Stay Cool!!
Judy Fagen
AMAZON SMILE PROGRAM
Most of us shop at Amazon on line often. Temple Beth Shalom can easily be the beneficiary to the tune of 0.5% of each purchase at no cost to you by typing smile.amazon.com each time you want to visit the site. Select “Temple Beth Shalom” as the recipient of the donation. If you don’t find us by name, you can use our EIN #, 23-7112839. Thanks!
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INFORMATION ABOUT THE CARING COMMITTEE AND CARING FOR CAREGIVERS COMMITTEE
OUR CREED: Temple Beth Shalom is responsive to the needs of its members spiritually
and personally through our Caring Committee and Caring for Caregivers Committee. These
two TBS Committees reach out to our members who are ill and in need of a gentle caring
phone call or visit.
The people that are contacted are listed in our Friday Night Bulletin MiShebeirach List.
THE POWER OF PRAYER TO HEAL: It has been proven that prayers have marvelous healing powers.
HOW DO I OR MY LOVED ONE GET ON THE LIST: The guidelines for be-ing listed on the Mi Shebeirach List are as follows: 1. Person(s) must be a member of TBS in good standing. 2 To be placed on the MiShebeirach List, the person(s) must be a spouse, immediate family member or close relative. Friends or neighbors needing our prayers, are prayed for when the Rabbi asks you to raise your hands and announce their names at the services.
YOUR CARING COMMITTEE MEMBERS ARE: Rabbi Dana Kaplan, Rabbi Arthur Abrams, Sunny Altman, Jane Berris, Evelyn Dragiff, Revenn Edelstein, Dr. Joyce Gold, Phyllis Jacobs, Arlette Kramer, and Mary Gill Savoren.
IN THE EVENT OF A DEATH WE GIVE SUPPORT THROUGH THE CHEVRA KADISHA
Mary Gill Savoren and Dr. Joyce Gold head up this committee. Chevra Kadisha offers support in assisting with making pre and post death arrangements. They offer assistance with Jewish tradition, work with the various funeral homes and cemeteries in concert with Rabbi Dana Kaplan.
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Edith Mattal Memorial Library
IN MEMORY OF LARRY A. MATTAL For all of you who didn’t know Larry Mattal, you missed out on having a wonderful friend. Larry was a long time member of TBS who loved our Synagogue. As you can tell from the title of my article every month, Larry dedicated our library in his wife’s memory. With his support and dedication we have been able to purchase new furniture and lots of new books over the last few years. I met Larry and Russ 6 years ago when I moved to AZ and began volunteering in the library. I think his beautiful speaking voice really got to me. He could have been great on the radio or doing commercials on TV. Every Yom Kippur morning he would read the Haftorah with such feeling that I was mesmerized listening to him. And, at our Passover Seder, he had a special part to read as well. No one will ever be able to read these parts with as much feeling as he did. Larry and I had many great and long personal visits. We spent time talking about his teaching career, family events, as well as other things. My heart is so sad and I will miss him more than I can put into words. Rest in peace my dear friend. I will never forget you and will always love you. For the summer, the library and the office is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and before and after Shabbat Services on Fridays. Our summer hours will end in the fall when we will be back full-time Monday through Friday. Please come and take advantage of our beautiful library. There are many interesting, informative and fun books to read for all ages. I hope you all have a very happy, cool and safe summer.
Roz Goldstein
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In November, we have a free brunch for paid up and new members. Other events include: Several breakfasts on Sundays at the Temple; Baseball outing in the spring at a spring training stadium; Monthly Torah study lunches with our Rabbi; Volunteering on Christmas Day; Game night and BBQ outings at the Temple; Superbowl party; and Sponsoring a Friday night Shabbat Service and more! We hope to see you there.
Denny Cutler, President
Membership
Brotherhood
Of Temple Beth Shalom Mission Statement
Open to all male
members of
Temple Beth Shalom
Promote the ideals
and traditions of
our faith
Open to fathers of religious school children
Brotherhood membership is complimentary with
your first year of Temple membership
First year of Temple members and returning members
Please complete a Brotherhood Membership
Form
Returning Brotherhood members have annual dues of $25
We are a friendly, spirited organization that supports
Temple Beth Shalom
as needed.
We are committed to the principle of inclusion of
Tikkun Olam:
Making the world
a better place
Provide a fellowship of common interest
Organize male congregants to use
their talents to advance Temple Beth Shalom
Partner in fund raising and events;
support Sisterhood; and are the Temple
“movers and shakers”
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VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU NOTES
Thank you for all the support given to me and Sheryl Millman at the time of
Harvey Millman’s passing Sisterhood and the Honorable Menschen Havurah
did a wonderful job with the Meal of Consolation at the Memorial Service
and the Shiva . Thank you again
The congregation has been so supportive and I want you to know how much
I appreciate your kindness and sympathy. We will surely remember Harvey
and his presence in our temple life.
Marcia Gratz
BROTHERHOOD LUNCHEON
Wednesday, August 14th at 12 noon, the TBS Brotherhood will be having an informal lunch for all members at the temple. On Wednesday, August 28th at 9:30 a.m. Brotherhood will be hosting an informal breakfast of bagels and coffee at the temple. For those of you who plan to attend either one or both of these events, please contact Dennis Cutler, Brotherhood President, by email at: 11144dmc@gmail.com, or telephone at 623-337-5773. For more information, call the Temple at 623-977-3240.
We want to thank our Rabbi Emeritus, Sheldon Moss, and our lovely Rebbetzin, Barbara for their wonderful guidance and love shared with our West Valley Shul for over 14 years. We’d also like to welcome, at this time, Rabbi Dana Even Kaplan whose academic record is well known throughout Judaic circles as among the best in the twenty-first century Reform Judaism. Rabbi Kaplan can be reached by email at: danaevankaplan@gmail.com or tbsazrabbi@gmail.com.
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DONATIONS NEEDED
1. New flooring for social hall and kitchen;
2. Parenthood has generously donated a double sided Chair holder dolly which is full. We need two (2) more ($300 each); 3. Sanctuary renovations including new seating and carpeting ($85,000);
4. New carpeting in hallways;
5. New carpeting in the auditorium;
6. New speakers for the Sanctuary and / or Social Hall ($3,300 each); and
7. As always, donations most appreciated for the General Fund.
Dues alone only covers half of our annual expenses!
Thank you in advance for your help!
Donations for Temple Funds
Please use this form so that your donation can be properly allocated.
Make check payable to Temple Beth Shalom and mail to: Temple Beth Shalom, 12202 N. 101st Ave., Sun City, AZ 85351
Date: ___________________ Amount: $_________________________
In Honor of _____________________________ In Memory of _______________________
In Appreciation of ________________________ Speedy Recovery _____________________
Thank you ______________________________ Happy Birthday ______________________
Happy Anniversary _______________________ Congratulations ______________________
Mazel Tov ______________________________ Thinking of you _______________________
Designated to:
[ ] General Fund [ ] Mattal Library [ ] Endowment [ ] Prayer Books [ ] Education [ ] Biblical Garden [ ] Choir [ ] Security [ ] Torah [ ] Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund [ ] Jeanna Michaels Memorial Send card to: _____________________________ Address __________________________________
Donated by _______________________________ Address __________________________________
Make checks payable to Temple Beth Shalom. Our address is 12202 N 101st Ave, Sun City, AZ 85351.
MasterCard and Visa are accepted in the office for donations of $25 or greater.
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Temple Beth Shalom Gratefully Acknowledges The Following Donations
You may donate to the Temple in many ways. The designated Temple Funds are listed below with a brief description of
each. When making your donation, please designate your fund of choice.
Honor the memory of a beloved family member or friend with a memorial plaque mounted in the Sanctuary. You may also celebrate a simcha with a leaf on our Tree of Life displayed in the lobby. For details or further information, contact Nan Rubin at 623-933-1412.
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund In Loving Memory Of Gertrude Thorner Flora Schwartz Gertrude Weiner Suzie Swislow In Honor Of Harvey Gordon
Rabbi Dana Evan Kaplan Denny & Bonnie Cutler Happy Birthday Harvey Gordon Denny & Bonnie Cutler Operating Fund
In Loving Memory Of Harvey Millman Joan Rothfeld Fola Miller Leon Miller Joel Levy Sam Alpert Roslyn Levy’ Samuel Alpert Arnold & Andrea Alpert Zion Reubini Victoria Toeg Isaac Nathaniel Michael Terry Michael Charles Hammerslag Shelly Hammerslag Happy Birthday
Elizabeth Goodman Evelyn Dragiff Mazel Tov Roz Goldstein Joan Rothfeld Lou & Sharon Gadless Bonnie & Denny Cutler Rabbi & Barbara Moss Lou & Sharon Gadless
Education Fund In Loving Memory Of
Babette Himler Janet Rice Happy Birthday Iris Silverman Phyllis Jacobs Security Fund
In Loving Memory Of Larry Mattal Roz Goldstein Gladys Passer Joyce Gold & Baruch Koritan Sunny Altman Helene Fox Mary Gill Savoren & Al Cohen Nan Rubin Suzanne Gerber Special Security Donation
Joan & Barnett Nappen Choir Fund
In Loving Memory Of Janice Moeller Bunnie Englander Prayer Book Fund
In Loving Memory Of Samuel Becker Suzanne Gerber Biblical Garden
In Loving Memory Of Morris Hermann Shirley Scheier Alvin Max Zager Michael Zager Janet Goldstein Suzie Swislow Jeanna Michaels Memorial Fund
In Loving Memory Of Ed Sheer Lou & Sharon Gadless
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BIMAH FLOWER & FOOD BASKET FUND
Contributions are always appreciated. Make checks payable to TBS
Sisterhood and send them to the office.
Many people contribute to the Flower Bouquet & Food Basket Funds in memory of **”, but did you know that you can also contribute to these funds “in honor of**” to help someone special celebrate a birthday and anniversary or any kind of simcha? This is Sisterhood's major fundraiser. We use it to make donations to local food banks, but the major portion is given to our temple whenever a need arises, such as a copier, a computer and new kitchen appliances such as a refrigerator and dishwasher. We are always there to help. Please help us by contributing. Thank you, Maxine Daitzman
IN LOVING MEMORY OF: Daniel Rosen, father Joan & Jerry Rosen Food Basket, 06/28/19 Alan Stone, brother-in-law Benita Stein Food Basket, 07/05/19 Harry A Stein, father-in-law Benita Stein Food Basket, 07/05/19 Maria Koranyi, mother Elizabeth Mitofsky Flower Bouquet, 07/19/19 Dr Coleen O’Meara, sister Mary Gill Savoren Food Basket, 08/02/19 Eliana DuBrin Meneses, Granddaughter Joyce Gold Food Basket, 08/02/19
Samuel Daitzman, father Myles & Maxine Daitzman Food Basket, 08/09/19
Amy Chase, sister Nan Rubin Food Basket, 08/09/19 Moise Ouzan, daughter Yvette Schuver Flower Bouquet, 08/16/19 David Berger, father of Peter Berger Arlene Berger Food Basket, 08/16/19 Rose Bland, mother Benita Stein Flower Bouquet Food Basket 08/23/19
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Drivers needed for congregants who no longer can drive themselves.
It will be a Mitzvah
HELP WANTED
Volunteers needed to work in the office 3 hours once a week. If you can answer phones,
photocopy information, file, type, or staple – WE NEED YOU!!! Nice office with
friendly people – Good time guaranteed! Come and join us – Please call and we will get
you going.
Also needed: * Front Desk Reception Friday Nights from 6:15 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
* Key Committee people to help open and close the building
* Additional people to be on the Emergency Call List to respond to the occasional off hours alarms
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
As most of you know, the success of Temple Beth Shalom has always been
dependent on the efforts of our dedicated volunteers. Within the next twelve months
there will be openings on the board for nearly all positions. Please don’t wait to be
asked! Schedules can be flexible and you will have the satisfaction of contributing to the
greater good . . . Tikun Olum.
Temple Beth Shalom invites you to participate in the life of our congregation by being a volunteer. Every successful congregation has special people who give of their time and talent. While we are grateful for financial contributions, we are equally grateful for the dedicated volunteers who offer their valuable time and energy. To volunteer, to be active, is the way to meet people and be part of our Jewish family community.
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DO YOU NEED A RIDE TO SERVICES Northwest Dial-A-Ride
ADA Certified for individuals 65 years of age and older Phone: 602-266-8723
Jewish Seniors need your help! As you know, the Friedel Family Foundation Senior Transportation
Fund was generously established by Alan and Randi Jablin to provide transportation for Jewish adults over
the age of 65 who are no longer able to drive themselves.
Last Week, the Jewish Federation boosted the available funds for this program by $58,000.
We are reaching out to the religious leaders in the community to help spread the word so that every Senior
in need of this service is aware of the program. Please help us reach every Senior in your congregation and
community that needs help getting around and with activities of daily living outside the home.
As Mrs. R told us, “The program is a gift to the Jewish Seniors of the Phoenix area. I can now schedule my
doctor appointments on my own schedule and not have to depend on someone else to take me as a favor. Thank
you very much to the underwriters of this wonderful program”.
All the rides are provided through Envoy America, a company that provides accompanied ride services and
companionship for Seniors. The Envoy America team will assist the Senior from their home to the car and help as
needed during the trip. Seniors can travel with friends or other Seniors at no additional cost.
The cost of a ride for the Senior will be only $5.00, $10.00 or whatever the Senior is comfortable paying.
Rides can be used for any purpose. For example, to go to Jewish events, the theater, a doctor appointment, grocery
store, visit family members or friends, or other destinations. For a home bound Senior, or one with limited mobility
options, the chance to get out and about can be a life changing event.
This program is now available all across the Valley—from Sun City and Glendale to Apache Junction—from
Cave Creek to Chandler. But it only works if the word is out! We need your help!
To schedule a ride, a Senior or family member simply needs to call Envoy America at (602) 687-6345 and
mention the Friedel Transportation Fund or Smile on Seniors. Rides should be scheduled at least 24 hours in
advance.
For additional questions please contact Larry Clapick—Envoy America’s program coordinator at:
(602) 687-6345.
Thank you for your help in sharing this important information.
Andy Beran Envoy America
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Temple Beth Shalom
12202 N. 101st Avenue Sun City, Arizona 85351
(623) 977-3240 templebethshalomaz@gmail.com
Affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism
Shabbat Services Friday Evening 7:00 pm
Office hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
[Tues. through Thur. July & August ]
SHOFAR DEADLINE REMINDER
The deadline for item submission to the Shofar is the 15th of the month. No articles will be included after the deadline.
Thanks for your cooperation
Rabbi Dana Evan Kaplan, Ph.D. Rabbi Shelly W. Moss, D.D., Ph.D., Rabbi Emeritus Rabbi Arthur J. Abrams, L.D.,D.D. Rabbi Emeritus
Baruch L. Koritan, Cantor Andre Ivory, Director of Youth Education & Programming
Beverly Fletcher, Pianist and Choir Director
Board of Directors Executive Committee
President: Marvin Berris, Esq. Parliamentarian:
Russ Robbins First Vice President:
Harvey Gordon Vice Presidents: Dr. Viedra Elison Fay Henning-Bryant Michael Zager Recording Secretary: Evelyn Dragiff Treasurer: Financial Secretary: Jeffrey Myers
Trustees
Jane Berris Dennis Cutler Judy Fagen Dr. Joyce Gold Joanne Gorelick David Katz Dr. Jan Sodos Jeff Tobey
Shari Young Sisterhood President Dennis Cutler Brotherhood President Tammy Stojanovski Parenthood President Rosalind Goldstein Office Administrator Helene Fox Bookkeeper
Mission Statement:
To fulfill and nurture the spiritual,
social and educational needs of
our diverse Jewish Community.
E-Mail Address: templebethshalomaz@gmail.com
Website: www.tbsaz.org
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Rosalind Goldstein — Editor
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Immediate Past President Tammy Stojanovski