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Temple TALK INSPIRING A COMMUNITY OF LIFELONG LEARNERS July/August 2019 | 5779 3 In the Mishpaha 5 Membership Update 6 Contributions 9 TBS Resources and Advertisers INSIDE THIS ISSUE: continued on page 4.... D id you have a “song of the sum- mer” last year? A song that made you feel like everything was wa- ter-ice-wonderful as you headed to the shore with your car win- dows down? A tune that put a strut in your step as you walked down Walnut Street with a Goldie tahina shake? According to Rolling Stone magazine and NPR’s All Songs Considered, the number-one song that blared out of rolled-down windows in the summer of 2018 was “I Like It” by Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J. Balvin. Billboard’s country chart called it for country stalwart David Lee Murphy with “Every- thing’s Gonna Be Alright.” e podcast Too Beautiful to Live named “Happy/Unhappy” by e Beths (google it – it’s a good one.) Of course, Martha & e Vandellas’ “Dancing in the Street” or e Lovin’ Spoonful’s “Summer in the City” are peren- nial songs of summer and might be the ones that make you dance on your porch when the weather heats up no matter what year it is. Jewish music gives us songs of summer too. JCC Camps at Medford’s Associate Director Sara Side- man says hearing “Od Yavo Shalom Aleinu” brings her to a summer frame of mind. Rachel Cohen, a Gesher counselor at Camp Ramah in the Poconos last summer, said Josh Warshawsky melodies were the songs of last summer, each one becoming part of the fabric of Ramah 2018. Note: he’ll be visiting us again next year, so I hope Ramah campers will join us in February 2020 to be transported back to summer in Pennsylvania! Music has the power to take us back – the first notes of a song on the radio can be a veritable time machine. Katrina and the Waves’ “Walking on Sunshine” immediately transports me back to summer in high school – which songs take you back and stir up summer memories? Of course, these musical sense memories aren’t all joyful – they can be bittersweet. As e Who says in their classic “Summertime Blues,” “ere ain’t no cure” for that particular malady. e high expectations we place on summer can be hard to meet, and for every upbeat song of summer, there are plenty that are tinged with sadness. Many of those same Camp Ramah campers and counselors who “hmmmm” to Rabbi Warshawsky’s “Hameira” also have a powerful relationship to the sorrowful sounds of Tish’a B’Av, the only Jewish holiday to be commemorated during the summer months. e ninth of Av is the major day of communal Jewish mourning on our calendar. Tradition tells us that it commemorates the destruction of the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem, in 586 B.C.E and 70 C.E. respectively. Over the centuries that have followed, more Jewish tragedies have come to be marked on this same day, from the Crusades to the expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290 and Spain in 1492 to the beginning of World War I. Does every date correspond to the 9th? No. But it is a beautiful custom of localizing all our mourning on one day – truly the saddest day of our calendar. And the music of Tish’a B’av evokes this mourn- ing deeply. We sit on the floor and read by candlelight as we chant the beautiful kinnot – the powerful and emotional poems that have been written over the centuries to remember the de- struction of the Temples. Eli Tzion and the entire Book of Lamentations – Eicha, in Hebrew – tell the story in a stirring minor mode. Shirei Kayitz - Songs of Summer By Cantor Jen Cohen | [email protected]

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TempleTALKINSPIRING A COMMUNITY OF LIFELONG LEARNERS

July/August 2019 | 5779

3 In the Mishpaha

5 Membership Update

6 Contributions

9 TBS Resources and Advertisers

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

continued on page 4....

Did you have a “song of the sum-mer” last year? A song that made you feel like everything was wa-ter-ice-wonderful as you headed to the shore with your car win-

dows down? A tune that put a strut in your step as you walked down Walnut Street

with a Goldie tahina shake?

According to Rolling Stone magazine and NPR’s All Songs Considered, the number-one song that blared out of rolled-down windows in the summer of 2018 was “I Like It” by Cardi B, Bad Bunny,

and J. Balvin. Billboard’s country chart called it for country stalwart David

Lee Murphy with “Every-thing’s Gonna Be Alright.” The

podcast Too Beautiful to Live named “Happy/Unhappy” by The

Beths (google it – it’s a good one.) Of course, Martha & The Vandellas’

“Dancing in the Street” or The Lovin’ Spoonful’s “Summer in the City” are peren-

nial songs of summer and might be the ones that make you dance on your porch when the

weather heats up no matter what year it is.

Jewish music gives us songs of summer too. JCC Camps at Medford’s Associate Director Sara Side-man says hearing “Od Yavo Shalom Aleinu” brings her to a summer frame of mind. Rachel Cohen, a Gesher counselor at Camp Ramah in the Poconos last summer, said Josh Warshawsky melodies were the songs of last summer, each one becoming part of the fabric of Ramah 2018. Note: he’ll be visiting us again next year, so I hope Ramah campers will join us in February 2020 to be transported back to

summer in Pennsylvania!

Music has the power to take us back – the first notes of a song on the radio can be a veritable time machine. Katrina and the Waves’ “Walking on Sunshine” immediately transports me back to summer in high school – which songs take you back and stir up summer memories?

Of course, these musical sense memories aren’t all joyful – they can be bittersweet. As The Who says in their classic “Summertime Blues,” “There ain’t no cure” for that particular malady. The high expectations we place on summer can be hard to meet, and for every upbeat song of summer, there are plenty that are tinged with sadness. Many of those same Camp Ramah campers and counselors who “hmmmm” to Rabbi Warshawsky’s “Hameira” also have a powerful relationship to the sorrowful sounds of Tish’a B’Av, the only Jewish holiday to be commemorated during the summer months. The ninth of Av is the major day of communal Jewish mourning on our calendar. Tradition tells us that it commemorates the destruction of the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem, in 586 B.C.E and 70 C.E. respectively. Over the centuries that have followed, more Jewish tragedies have come to be marked on this same day, from the Crusades to the expulsion of the Jews from England in 1290 and Spain in 1492 to the beginning of World War I. Does every date correspond to the 9th? No. But it is a beautiful custom of localizing all our mourning on one day – truly the saddest day of our calendar.

And the music of Tish’a B’av evokes this mourn-ing deeply. We sit on the floor and read by candlelight as we chant the beautiful kinnot – the powerful and emotional poems that have been written over the centuries to remember the de-struction of the Temples. Eli Tzion and the entire Book of Lamentations – Eicha, in Hebrew – tell the story in a stirring minor mode.

Shirei Kayitz - Songs of SummerBy Cantor Jen Cohen | [email protected]

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IN THE MISHPAHA

Mazel TovJennifer & Michael Fisher on the birth of their son Max Ryan.Michele & Adam Waxman, Cindi & Yakir Hasit, and Jo-Ann & Howard Waxman on the birth of their son and grandson Coby James.Hayley Feldman-Hills & Jason Hills on the birth of their daughter Zaya Adina.Jackie & Steven Baumgarten on the birth of their grandson Joseph Shai Landsman.Frani & Don Rebhun and Millard Braunstein on the birth of their granddaughter and great granddaughter Ruth Dori Mandel.Shari & Sam Rabinowitz on the marriage of their son Seth to Sarah Baicker.Shari & Sam Rabinowitz on the graduation of their son Mitchell from Columbia University with a Masters Degree in Public Health.Vicki & Brian Zell on the marriage of their son Adam to Nicole Greenbaum.Julie & Gregg Bannett and Sherman Bannett on the birth of their grandson and great grandson Judah Michael Bannett.Marcia & Mark Libes on the birth of their granddaughter Alivia Jade Libes.Rachael & Kyle Grover on the birth of their daughter Sydney Caroline.

CondolencesSteve Goodman on the death of his beloved father Peter Goodman.Archie Singer on the death of his beloved mother Lea Singer.Minna Recht on the death of her beloved husband Ed Recht.Lori Perlow on the death of her beloved grandfather Irving Weingast.Sivya & Gary Romisher, David Romisher, Deenie Ettenson, and Adrian Berger-Ettenson on the death of their beloved daughter, sister, niece, and cousin Sharon Hoy.Debbie Shrier on the death of her beloved husband Jerry Shrier.Seth Baer on the death of his beloved father Stuart Baer.Bob Hernisey on the death of his beloved wife Phyllis Katz-Hernisey.Francine Richter on the death of her beloved son Joshua Adam Richter.Jason Kreisman on the death of his beloved father Murray Small.Cynthia Rosen, Beth Fisher, Ethan Rosen z”l, Amy Weiss, and Keenan Rosen on the death of their beloved husband and father Norman Rosen.

Passover ReadersOver the course of the holiday, the following read Shir HaShirim -- Cantor Jen Cohen, Sam Hollander, Robin Kaufman, Sue K. Levine, Jane Lindemann, David Sideman, Alvin Stern, and Josh Stern.

On the 8th Day we had some of our young Torah readers -- Zevi Ben-Ari, Nathan Convissar, Liam Davis, Judah Galler, Aaron Mirowitz, Eli Pollack, Tristan Schneider, Aaron Sukoneck, and Anna Sukoneck.

Shavuot ReadersOn the second day of Shavuot, we heard from the follow-ing young Torah readers -- Rachel Boardman, Zoe Hammel, Ari Peltz, Yael Peltz, Sam Safier, and Yona Weinberg.

Y’shar Kochachem to all! Anyone interested in reading Torah is asked to contact Alvin Stern at eyeontorah @aol.com or 856-424-4145.

Have a great summer at Camp Ramah in the Poconos!CampersLauren AbramsSara AbramsSimone ArkingMadeline BaerEli BarnettRachel BoardmanAsher BoiskinDaniel BryermanElizabeth BryermanLiam DavisZiva DavisSam Friedman             Judah GallerAva HammelDara HammelZoe HammelRebecca IsenbergHallie Jayson

Jordyn KellermanAsher KreismanIsaac KreismanNili KreismanAaron MirowitzAri PeltzYael PeltzEli PollackSimone RichmanMichaela RosenbaumAJ SafierMatthew SafierSam SafierHannah SietzJesse SklarAaron SukoneckAnna SukoneckRenee VolinNina Wayne

Ramah Seminar Rebecca FallickJacob Safier

StaffElliot ArkingGabrielle BoiskinShari BoiskinStaci BoiskinAdiel DavisMikayla DavisBen FallickRebecca IsenbergHarris JaysonPaula JaysonSara KreismanLiz PerlmanRachel Zivic

B’nai MitzvahAugust 31Chase LufkinSon of Rachael Grover

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The Balance Between Tradition and ChangeBy Steve Borenstein, TBS President | [email protected]

I am excited and honored to serve as President of Temple Beth Sholom and that you have put your trust and confidence in me to lead our great congregation.

My love of Judaism and synagogue life began as a child growing up in Margate and attend-ing Congregation Beth Judah in Ventnor

where my parents still remain active. Known today as Shirat Hayam, it has become a breeding ground for TBS Presidents as I am now the third TBS President to have grown up at Beth Judah following in the footsteps of Margie Dannenbaum and Mark Kramer. From as far back as I can remember the shul has always been part of my life. My parents were always busy with the synagogue. My dad setting up and ushering on High Holidays and being on call for daily minyans. My mom served on various com-mittees and active in Sisterhood. And of course, my brother and I attended Hebrew School, USY, and helped out whenever asked.

So, when Allison and I decided it was time to join a synagogue it was important that we found a place that we could call home — a shul where we could feel both spiritually and socially con-nected and a place where our children, Jayson and Adam, could grow up and foster a love of Torah and Jewish values. We found that home and so much more here at TBS.

Over the past few months I have thought a lot about taking on the role of President. Many of you have come up to me to offer congratulations for which I thank you…some of you to offer your condolences for which I thank you as well. But the most common question that I have been asked is if I am nervous and my answer has been No! Not because I think it’s going to be easy or because I’m over confident, but because I know that I have the support of my TBS family. In addition to offering me congratulations, so many of you have followed up with “Let me know how I can help or what can I do to help you.” Led by our exceptional clergy and professional staff, we are a congregation willing to donate their time and expertise for whatever the cause may be to make TBS the best it can be. I am always so impressed by what we can accomplish as a congregation.

Back in April I traveled to JTS along with Rabbi Peltz and this year’s PLI cohort where we had the opportunity to learn with the JTS faculty and tour the new 21st century campus. We also spent some time with Chancellor Arnie Eisen where he talked about the future of Conservative Judaism and how we must balance tradi-tion vs. change. He recently wrote an essay about this in which he goes on to say, “It’s clear to me that Conservative Judaism must respond creatively to the massive transformation of our lives. It cannot possibly remain the same as it has been in the past.”

So, I began to think about how we can manage that balance be-tween tradition and change here at TBS and what we need to do to ensure long term sustainability. And I don’t mean just finan-cial sustainability but working to make sure we remain relevant in a constantly changing community. I realize accepting change is no easy task but change is a necessary task. We must continue to find creative and meaningful ways to connect to the changing demographics of our community while at the same time stay true to the core values that have made TBS the shul that we have all come to love today.

We also need to create a path to archive long-term financial sustainability. We know that over time our costs will continue to rise. So just as we develop personal financial plans for things like our children’s educational expenses or our retirement, TBS must put a plan in place to ensure long-term financial sustainability. Our Sponsors and Plus Givers play a vital role in funding our annual operating budget, but we also need to develop a long-term plan. For example, our Endowment helps to fund many programs and projects but we need to continue to grow our Endowment so that in the future it will help fund a big chunk of our operating budget, thus reducing our dependency on dues.

In addition, over the past three years, with the help of the Jewish Community Foundation and the Life & Legacy initiative, we have started to have the conversation with many of you about Planned Giving but we still have much work to do. Planned Giving and Endowments will play a vital role in TBS’s long-term success.

Chancellor Eisen concludes that, “This is an exciting time for Jews. Our challenges are matched by our possibilities.” I am up for the challenge and excited to take that journey with all of you.

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This too is a song of our Jewish summer. If you’ve never joined us at TBS for our Tish’a B’Av evening service, con-sider it this year. The dress is casual; the music is beautiful. On Saturday night, August 10 at 7:40 pm, we will chant the evocative melodies of this day; then, once our fast is over the following night, and with it the marking of these events, we return to our joyous summer activities.

Just one week later, we’ll join as a TBS down-the-shore family for Havdallah at the Beach on August 17th. I’ll see you there, and we can share our songs of the summer of 2019.

....continued from page 1Mazel Tov to David Hollander on receiving the David J. Levy Award, TBS’s highest honor, at the TBS Annual Meeting this past May. David’s leadership and dedication enriches our journey as a congregation.

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RITUAL AND SERVICE SCHEDULEDaily Services: Monday-Friday, 7 amSundays and major secular holidays: 8:15 amEvening Services: Sunday-Thursday, 8 pmShabbat Services: Friday, 6:15 pm; Saturday, 9:30 am

We are blessed in our TBS community to have a weekday minyan that meets twice daily. Attending minyan is not just an opportunity for personal prayer and reflection, it also fulfills an important mitzvah of giving those who have suffered a loss or who are coming to observe Yahrzeit the opportunity to say Mourner’s Kaddish. Please consider attending minyan. Your attendance will make a difference!

Date Parsha/ Holiday

Candle Lighting

Minha End of Shabbat

July 5-6 Korah 8:13 pm 8:15 pm 9:21 pmJuly 12-13 Hukkat 8:11 pm 8:10 pm 9:17 pmJuly 19-20 Balak 8:07 pm 8:00 pm 9:12 pmJuly 26-27 Pinhas 8:01 pm 8:00 pm 9:05 pmAug 2-3 Matot Masei 7:54 pm 7:50 pm 8:57 pmAug 9-10 Devarim 7:46 pm 7:40 pm 8:48 pmAug 16-17 Va'et'hannan 7:37 pm 7:30 pm 8:37 pmAug 23-24 Ekev 7:27 pm 7:20 pm 8:26 pmAug 30-31 Re’eh 7:16 pm 7:10 pm 8:15 pm

Tisha B’avSaturday, August 10 – Minha, Ma’ariv and Eikha reading at 7:40 pmSunday, August 11 – Shaharit at 8:15 am; Minha and Ma’ariv with Tallit and Tefillin at 8:00 pm

HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES

SelihotSaturday, September 21

Rosh HashanahSunday evening September 29Monday, September 30Tuesday, October 1

Kol NidreTuesday, October 8

Yom KippurWednesday, October 9

SukkotSunday evening October 13Monday, October 14Tuesday, October 15

Shemini Atzeret (with Yizkor)Sunday evening, October 20Monday morning, October 21

Simhat TorahTuesday, October 22

Membership UpdateThe 2019/2020 (5780) membership renewal process is now underway.You should have received an email with instructions on submitting the membership renewal form. It contained a link to the online version of the membership renewal form for those who prefer to fill out the form online and submit electronically. That email also has a link to a PDF attachment of the 2019/2020 (5780) membership renewal form that allows you to print and then mail, or drop off, to the TBS office along with your payment. If you did not receive the email and would like it resent, or if you prefer to have your membership renewal form mailed to you (or picked up at the TBS office), please contact the TBS office at [email protected] or (856) 751-6663.

Please submit your form and payment to the TBS office by September 6. Please note: As in previous years, High Holy Day seating will be determined on a first come, first serve basis as membership renewal forms are received by the TBS office. Only those members who are current in their financial obligations to TBS will be issued tickets for the High Holy Days.

Back to School Eric B. Jacobs Early Childhood Education CenterTuesday, September 3 – Day Care and Early Childhood

Rabbi Albert & Sarah Lewis Religious SchoolSunday, September 8 – grades 2-6, Bet-Vav

Sunday, September 15 – grades K-1, Gan-Aleph

HaMakom High SchoolSunday, September 8 – grades 7-10Tuesday, September 10 – grades 7-12

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CONTRIBUTIONS

We welcome members of our community to consider making a tribute throughout the year to honor an occasion or a loved one, express gratitude, wish a speedy recovery to someone who is ill or memorialize a yahrzeit. To send a contribution card online, log into your account at tbsonline.org and click on the TBS Member Login button. You may also contact Ruth Brodnick in the TBS office at 856-751-6663 or [email protected]. We gratefully acknowledge the following contributions.

Bob & Estelle Richter Hazak Fund In Memory of Ed Recht-Arthur & Janet Simons

Camp Ramah Fund In Honor of Birth of Julie & Gregg Bannett grandson Judah

Michael Bannett-Yakir & Cindi Hasit Birth of Cindi & Yakir Hasit grandson Coby

James Waxman-Jerry & Gloria Baer, Arnie & Susan Baskies, Martin & Joanne Kanoff, Larry & Robin Kaufman, Hildred Nozick, David & Ellen Spitz, Len & Marsha Yorinks

Asher Kreisman Bar Mitzvah-Arnie & Susan Baskies, Seth & Naomi Mirowitz

Jeremy Raden Bar Mitzvah-Gladys Steinberg Birth of Michele & Adam Waxman son Coby

James Waxman-Larry & Robin Kaufman Rachel Cohen-Mark & Dana Fallick Debbie Davis-Jerry & Gloria Baer, Alan &

Arlene Blocher, Ruth & Richard Bogutz, Gayle Cutler, Bart & Vivian Friedman, Barry & Susan Gertsman, Marvin & Fran Lifson, Alan & Margo Orlin, Norman & Barbara Some, Lenore Starker, Len & Marsha Yorinks

Bernie & Judy Platt-Barry & Naomi Schimmer Asher Boiskin Bar Mitzvah-Gladys Steinberg

Cantor Cohen Tzedakah Fund In Appreciation of Cantor Cohen-Sophie Fishman, Gerry & Bobbi

Grossman, Mark & Heather Kramer, Jason Hills & Hayley Feldman-Hills, Seth & Naomi Mirowitz, Hildred Nozick, Morton Sosland & Esther Deblinger, David & Eileen Wolf

Stephen Scheinthal-Seth & Naomi Mirowitz

In Honor of Marc Cohen-Ellen Podell Shayna Golkow-Paul & Candy Rubin, Stephen

& Michelle Scheinthal Birth of Julie & Gregg Bannett grandson Judah

Michael Bannett-Bob & Sandee Chalik, Paul & Candy Rubin

Jeff Brenner-Curt & Michele Golkow Cantor Jen Cohen-Jesse & Jill Arnstein, Alan

& Marsha Abraham, Drew & Ilene Burach, Claire Cohen, Steven & Alyece Cummings, Neil & Gail Dorfman, Adele Greenspun, Shirley Kanowitz, Bob & Nancy Perilstein, Barry & Naomi Schimmer, Joni Schwartz, Lenore Starker

Judy & Bernie Platt, Mark & Margie Dannenbaum-Bob & Nancy Perilstein

Dan & Susan Sturtz daughter Bat Mitzvah-Joni Schwartz

Speedy Recovery to Julie Bannett-Bob & Sandee Chalik

In Memory of Lea Singer-Danny & Nancy Cohen Ed Recht-Mark & Roz Lichterman, Ehud &

Donna Nahum Rabbi Henry Sosland-Stephen & Michelle

Scheinthal William Morris-Joni Schwartz Edithe Silver-Bob & Nancy Perilstein, Barry

& Naomi Schimmer Natalie Graff-Bobbi Schiff & Carole Kessler Sharon Hoy-Gerry & Bobbi Grossman

Yahrzeit David Ifshin-Brian & Vicki Zell

Cary Massa Fund In Honor of Birth of Val & Michael Yasner grandson Ilan

Sela-Amy Spiegel

Confirmation Class Israel Trip Fund In Honor of Birth of Cindi & Yakir Hasit grandson Coby

James Waxman-Arthur & Janet Simons Max Perlow Bar Mitzvah-Steven & Alyece

Cummings

In Memory of Lea Singer-Lynne Levin, Gordon & Joy

Schafer Ed Recht-Gordon & Joy Schafer, Len &

Marsha Yorinks Mel Ehrlich-Mark & Alison Shapiro

David J. Levy Fund In Honor of David Hollander-Fred & Rachel Kurz, Linda

Roth

Dr. Jeffrey Kramer Bioethics Initiative Fund

In Appreciation of Rabbi Peltz-Seth & Barbara Ruderman

In Honor of Birth of Julie & Gregg Bannett grandson Judah

Michael Bannett-Mark & Margie Dannenbaum

In Memory of Ed Recht-Charles & Sharon Goldstein, Emily

Gottschalk Jeffrey Kramer-Jennifer Sokol Stanley Lautman-Minna Recht

Eric B. Jacobs ECEC Fund In Honor of Birth of Anita Rothstein great grandson

Benjamin Asher Gelman-Benjamin & Sharon Green

Birth of Cindi & Yakir Hasit grandson Coby James Waxman- David & Lois Bromberg, Benjamin & Sharon Green

Jill Hammel-Gerry & Bobbi Grossman David Hollander, Sam Hollander, Michele

Golkow, Shayna Golkow-Carolyn Jacobs Maxine Amon son college graduation-David &

Becky Norris Birth of Val & Michael Yasner grandson Ilan

Sela-Lillian Zelnick Birth of Jo-Ann & Howard Waxman grandson

Coby James Waxman-David & Lois Bromberg, David & Ellen Spitz

Birth of Sharon & Charles Goldstein grandson Nuri Simon Goldstein-David & Lois Bromberg, Hildred Nozick

Mark Sobel-Mark & Sharon Sobel

Speedy Recovery to Michelle Sterling-David & Lois Bromberg

In Memory of Ben Calem grandmother-Drew & Ilene Burach Ed Recht-Jeff & Susan Aaronson, Richard &

Joyce Feder, Joseph & Joyce Fox, Carolyn Jacobs, Wanda Recht

Edithe Silver-Paul & Ruth Brodnick, Jay & Robin Cohen, Mark & Margie Dannenbaum, Yakir & Cindi Hasit, Lisa Jacobs, Bruce & Norma Miller, Bob & Lenore Rosner

Yahrzeit Diane Leibowitz, Abe Teitler-Jeff & Susan

Aaronson

Erna & Bernie Anolik Youth Israel Scholarship Fund

In Honor of Miriam & Elliot Cooperman-Cliff & Marcia

Brown

In Memory of Ed Recht, Sharon Hoy-Cliff & Marcia Brown

Exploratorium Support In Memory of Elliot Twersky-Josh Baker & Melissa Ulsaker,

Marilyn Baker & Fanny Price

General Donations In Appreciation of Rabbi Lindemann, Rabbi Peltz, Cantor Cohen-

Morton Sosland & Esther Deblinger TBS-William Roth

In Honor of Harriet Baker-Lenore Starker Birth of Lillian & Joel Weiss grandson-Lynne

Levin Lou Katz-Sam Feigenbaum Debbie Davis-Marcia & Ed Baruch, Saul &

Caroline Gantz, Adele Greenspun, Jerry & Evelyn Stein

Gregg Bannett-Paul & Candy Rubin Bernie & Judy Platt-Maris & Tammi Kukainis Harold Einhorn-Miriam Grossmann

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Margie & Mark Dannenbaum-Randi & Richard Gerstein

In Memory of Maribely Lopez-Benjamin & Sharon Green Ed Recht-Yale & Audrey Asbell, Hilde Cesca,

Joan D'Alonzo & Bob Pledge, Kim & Paul Hirschman, Jason Huber, Howard & Susan Levine, Edward Mulkerin & Judith Penner, Zach & Terri Oppenheimer, Lenore Starker, Cherie Watts

Marty Fried-Ervin & Nelly Toll Lea Singer-Maryann & Michael DeMarco,

Glenn Fuhrman Edithe Silver-Marcia & Robert Fisch, Dick &

Jane Singer Manya Kamerling-Richard & Wilma

Dannenbaum Natalie Graff-Steven & Andrea Goodman Sharon Hoy-Ken & Sheryle Rosen

Yahrzeit Carl Bessel-Lillian Zelnick Steven Arbel, Philip Amster-Sid & Helene

Amster Father, mother, grandfather, grandmother-Lary

& Nina Zucker Sol Gleimer-Barry & Ahuva Gleimer Sayre Brill-David & Michelle Brill Antoinette Oppenheimer-Zach & Terri

Oppenheimer Sadie Spector, Louis Porter, Edward Porter-

Joel & Bobbie Porter Howard Kroop-Howard & Deborah Kroop Sam Weiner-Deena Whitman Sol Lazinger-Ken & Marlene Rubin Samuel Kleiner-Mark & Toby Soble Lorraine Fisher Podietz-Beth Fisher Oscar Wiener-Marsha Carlson Ernest Goldstein, David Goldstein, Elayne

Goldstein-Gary & Bryna Goldstein Leonard Minches-Mark & Sharon Schwartz Leon Zimmerman-Harry & Debbie

Zimmerman Stanley Simons-Arthur & Janet Simons Irving Latt, Charlotte Latt-Marc & Phyllis

Rothman Shirley Magness, Bernard Magness-Eli

Turetsky & Rose Magness Harry Meyers-Jerry & Sandy Ehrlich Israel Meltzer, Sylvia Schwartz-Jay Hammel Ruth Lunine-Jonathan & Carol Orwitz Sidney Press, Ruth Wolf-David & Eileen Wolf mother, father-Howard & Susan Levine Bebe Shapiro-Herb Weiner & Sheila Shapiro

Weiner Morty Grobman-Steven & Leslie Sacharow Max Pitter-Jerry Pitter Reba Spivak-Michael & Barbara Spivak William Solomon-Neil & Gail Dorfman William Herron-Paul & Ruth Herron Ralph Roberts-Rabbi Steven & Jane

Lindemann Gertrude Dropkin Goldberg-Gregg & Julie

Bannett Abner Salon-Lynne Levin, Gordon & Joy

Schafer Sylvia Spilove-Gary & Lynn Sternberg Irene Morrow-Stephen & Robin Greenberg Annette Weisbach-Norm z”l & Cynthia Rosen

Barnett Kravitz-Estelle Richter Phyllis Feigenbaum, Irving Lewis, Yetta

Fishman-Michael & Arlene Lewis Jacob Herzberg, Lillian Kurz-Fred & Rachel

Kurz Harry Gang, Mildred Altman, Hirsh

Goldkrantz-Girard & Linda Goldkrantz Murray Hilibrand-Jack & Thelma Hilibrand Julie Lerman-Leona Oriolo David Goldner, Rivkah Goldner-Lili Paul Albert Reisner-Paul & Candy Rubin Arthur Stein-Al & Vicki Stein Ida Bell-Dora Wilsker Mother-David & Lois Bromberg Francine Lassin-Howard & Allison Lassin Sayre Brill, Fannie Levene-Michele Levene

Brill Marvin Baersky-Neil & Andi Levin Evelyn Sezzin-Jack & Brenda Goldstein Anita Allenkrig, Louis Herring-Marvin

Herring Jennie Friedman-Bonnie Friedman Simon Raicer-Hildred Nozick Barry Epstein-Alan & Miriam Feldman Albert Berenson-Edith Kalech Jack Fingerman-Eric & Jessica Fingerman Marvin Einhorn-Harold & Judy Einhorn Saul Grossmann-Miriam Grossmann David Levy-Warren & Rebecca Levy Joseph Kupfer-Abramm Kupfer Ruth Aaron-Richard & Mimi Sebek Stanton Tarter-Steven & Lyn Harley Harry Horowitz-Marvin & Diane Horowitz Irving Perkins-Rick & Shirley Perkins Evelyn Richards-Charlotte Gold Jack Shatz-Bernard & Marlene Jacobs Minnie Eisenberg, Joseph Eisenberg-Paul

Eisenberg

George & Mary Shilling Fund In Memory of Mary Arnold-Phil & A’nde Sax, David & Ellen

Spitz Elliott Twersky-Jerome & Tania Sokoloff

Harry & Lillian Antell Education & Cultural Fund

In Appreciation of Gregg Bannett-Bernie & Marcia Shapiro

In Honor of Harold Einhorn-Charles & Zelda Greenberg

Herbert Goldberg Library Fund Yahrzeit Harold Katzer-Elaine Katzer

Karen Levy Scholarship Fund In Honor of Nathan Overend, Ali Chesnick, Shaina

Rosenblum, Hailey Rosenblum-Chuck & Cheryl Scott

In Memory of Lea Singer-Chuck & Cheryl Scott Ed Recht-Sylvia Levy

Kiddush Donations In Honor of Shabbat Kiddush-Judy & Ed Bender, Berman

Family, Boiskin Family, Davis Family, Fran

& Lou Katz, Kreisman Family, Marchand/Goldman Family, Rabbi Micah & Rachel Peltz, Raden Family, Raisman/Zelnick Family, Schwartz Family, Jodi & Alvin Stern, Lori & Jonathan Winter, Vicki & Brian Zell

Passover Kiddushim-Harriet & Marshall Baker, Julie & Gregg Bannett, Janine Breier & Richard Greenberg, Claire Cohen, Cantor Jen Cohen, Anita & Larry Dwork, Judy & Harold Einhorn, Jodi Feldman & David Gubman, Bonnie Friedman, Jana & Mark Gelernt, Sue & Saul Genauer, Jackie & Stuart Goldstein, Zelda & Charles Greenberg, Jill & Geoff Hammel, Renee & David Hollander, Michael Holtz, Joanne Kahn, Robin & Larry Kaufman, Andi & Neil Levin, Becky & Warren Levy, Jane & Rabbi Steven Lindemann, Minna & Ed z”l Recht, Estelle & Bob Richter, Candy & Paul Rubin, Michele & Scott Warren, Marsha & Len Yorinks

Joy of Jewish Living Fund In Appreciation of Alvin Stern-Sophie Fishman

In Honor of Birth of Cindi & Yakir Hasit and Jo-Anne &

Howard Waxman grandson Coby James Waxman, Birth of Val & Michael Yasner grandson Ilan Sela-Alvin & Jodi Stern

Ava Hammel Bat Mitzvah-Charles & Sharon Goldstein

David Hollander-Barry & Naomi Schimmer

In Memory of Ed Recht-Fred & Rachel Kurz, Stephen &

Michelle Scheinthal, Alvin & Jodi Stern, Scott & Michele Warren

Manya Kamerling-Delores Gerstein

Yahrzeit Selma Seeligmann-Alvin & Jodi Stern Samuel Plotnick-Ava Plotnick

Mort Comer Special Needs Education Fund

In Honor of Lou Katz-Nigel & Joanne Veater

Music Fund In Memory of Aaron Girson-Minna Recht

Nathan Abramowitz Library Fund In Honor of Mort Rubinstein, Debbie Davis-Mort & Shirley

Rubinstein

Speedy Recovery to Candy Rubin-Charles & Sharon Goldstein

In Memory of Ed Recht-Paul & Ruth Brodnick, Paul &

Candy Rubin, Mort & Shirley Rubinstein Phil Bobrove-Charles & Sharon Goldstein Selma Labiner-Phyllis Odessey

Perry Goldstein Minyan Fund In Honor of David Hollander-Yakir & Cindi Hasit

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Alan Tate-Yakir & Cindi Hasit

In Memory of Ed Recht-David Caplin, Bart & Vivian

Friedman, Sol & Susan Genauer, Barry & Susan Gertsman, Yakir & Cindi Hasit, Amy Spiegel

Yahrzeit Sophie Caplin, Rose Pressman-David Caplin George Rothstein, Jonas Morris, Abraham

Rothstein-Anita Rothstein Lynne Goldstein-Stuart & Jackie Goldstein

Prayerbook & Bible Fund In Honor of Michael Zemble-Bruce & Renee Zemble

Rabbi Albert & Sarah Lewis Religious School Tzedakah Fund

In Appreciation of Alyson Axelrod-Drew & Ilene Burach

In Honor of Max Perlow Bar Mitzvah-Jason & Sara

Kreisman

In Memory of Irving Weingast-Drew & Ilene Burach

Rabbi Albert Lewis Memorial Fund In Memory of Ed Recht-Lynne Levin Elliot Twersky-Janice & Marvin Castle,

Marilyn & Allan Gardner

Rabbi Lindemann Lifelong Learning Center Program Fund

In Honor of Sam Hollander-Bob & Sandee Chalik Birth of Cindi & Yakir Hasit grandson Coby

James Waxman-Paul & Candy Rubin Harold Einhorn-Marilyn Chesnick Michael Kelberg-Steven & Alyece Cummings Margie & Mark Dannenbaum-Scott & Michele

Warren

In Memory of Lea Singer-Jerry & Gloria Baer, Arnie &

Susan Baskies, Chuck & Stephanie Cahn, Eric Mehr, Barry & Naomi Schimmer

Ed Recht-Arnie & Susan Baskies, Jeffrey & Reva Farenback-Brateman, Bonnie Friedman, Milt & Emily Gottschalk, Benjamin & Sharon Green, Miriam Grossmann, Larry & Robin Kaufman, David & Ellen Spitz, Gladys Steinberg, Howard & Patty Trichon

Helen Hessol-Paul & Candy Rubin David Brion Davis-Hildred Nozick Edithe Silver-Jerry & Gloria Baer, Amy

Spiegel, David & Ellen Spitz Selma Ruderman-Arnie & Susan Baskies Manya Kamerling-Sherman Bannett Jerry Shrier-Barry & Naomi Schimmer

Rabbi Lindemann Tzedakah Fund In Appreciation of Rabbi Steven Lindemann-Sophie Fishman,

Michael Golden, Gerry & Bobbi Grossman, Aaron & Dotti Singer

In Honor of Margie & Mark Dannenbaum-Drew & Ilene

Burach

In Memory of Jacoba Silverstone-Howard & Debbie

Silverstone Ed Recht-Jerry & Gloria Baer, Ron & Linda

Birnbaum, Bob & Sandee Chalik, Charles & Shirley Kastenberg, Jeff & Sue Kossow, Judith Stern & Uzi Ben-Ami, Louis & Gloria Wuhl

Lea Singer-Fred & Shelli Berlinsky, Ehud & Donna Nahum, Paul & Candy Rubin, Arthur & Janet Simons, Al & Vicki Stein

Edithe Silver-Robert & Barbara Pick Manya Kamerling-Shelli Berlinsky, Chuck &

Stephanie Cahn Sharon Hoy-Stephen & Michelle Scheinthal

Yahrzeit Blanche Kossow-Jeff & Sue Kossow Michael Rivkin, Zinaida Rivkin, Dora Kogan,

Volf Spielberg-Liliya Spielberg Herbert Weiner-Ira & Tara Weiner

Rabbi Peltz Tzedakah Fund In Appreciation of Rabbi Micah Peltz-Sophie Fishman, Steven &

Andrea Goodman, Gerry & Bobbi Grossman, Mark & Heather Kramer, Michael & Julie Levy, Scott & Lauren Ravitz, Anita Rothstein, Bob & Beth Wharton, Jonathan & Lori Winter, David & Eileen Wolf

Margie & Mark Dannenbaum-Michael & Mindy Schorr, Scott & Michele Warren

In Honor of Birth of Frani & Don Rebhun granddaughter

Ruth Dori Mandel-Charles & Shirley Kastenberg

Debbie Davis-Paul & Candy Rubin, Barry & Naomi Schimmer

Asher Boiskin Bar Mitzvah, Jordan Kramer Bat Mitzvah-Arthur & Janet Simons

Judy & Bernie Platt-Bob & Abby Belafsky

In Memory of Ed Recht-Gerry & Bobbi Grossman, Anita

Rothstein, Barry & Naomi Schimmer, Ken & Ruth Serata

Edithe Silver-Hildred Nozick Steve Auerbach brother Howie-Gerry & Bobbi

Grossman Stanley Curzman-Howard Curzman Manya Kamerling-Scott & Michele Warren Sharon Hoy-Gerry & Helene Sterling

Yahrzeit Anna Schatz-Elaine Katzer Martin Fine, Reba Goddes-Carl & Beverly

Byck Nathan Cutler-Jordy & Linda Sitnick

Rabbi Wexler Tzedakah Fund In Appreciation of Rabbi Wexler-Marshall & Harriet Baker,

Hilton & Ilyse Cohen, Sophie Fishman, Gerry & Bobbi Grossman, Jason Hills & Hayley Feldman-Hills, David & Eileen Wolf

In Honor of Mark & Margie Dannenbaum-Barry & Naomi

Schimmer

In Memory of Ed Recht-Selina Barnett

Yahrzeit Yizkor-Manny Pak

Rachmiel Cohen Levenson Ramah Fund In Honor of Debbie Davis-Charles & Zelda Greenberg

Ravitz Family Kindness Fund In Honor of Marriage of Adam Zell & Nicole Greenbaum-

Yakir & Cindi Hasit Debbie Davis-Art & Phyllis Goldstein

In Memory of Ed Recht-Robert D’Alonzo, Art & Phyllis

Goldstein Jerry Cooper-Manny Pak Elliot Twersky-Shawn & Debbie Ravitz

Reid Trager Fund In Honor of Birth of Val & Michael Yasner grandson Ilan

Sela-Millard Braunstein, Larry & Robin Kaufman

Marriage of Chad Rebhun & Brooke Berson-Marc Goldstein & Arlene Lauf

Birth and baby naming of Lillian Zelnick great granddaughter Sloane Lexi Raisman-Minna Recht

In Memory of Ed Recht-Millard Braunstein

S. Benham Kahn Library Fund In Honor of Harold Einhorn-Phyllis Hait

In Memory of Ed Recht-Joanne Kahn, Michael & Arlene

Lewis, Phyllis Odessey

Yahrzeit Ben Kahn-Joanne Kahn

Sandra Frame Music Fund Speedy Recovery to Julie Bannett-Yakir & Cindi Hasit

In Memory of Ed Recht-Myrna Birnbaum

Yahrzeit Herman Horn-Abe & Lena Horn

Shellie Greenspun Fund In Honor of Debbie Davis-Gary & Sivya Romisher

In Memory of Ed Recht, Peter Goodman-Gary & Sivya

Romisher Sharon Hoy-Charles & Sharon Goldstein

Shirley Lazar Preschool Fund In Honor of Birth of Michele & Adam Waxman son and

Cindi & Yakir Hasit grandson Coby James Waxman-Martin & Joanne Kanoff

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Speedy Recovery to Marlene Epworth-Irvin Lazar & Betzy

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In Memory of Ed Recht-Irvin Lazar & Betzy Abramson Lea Singer-Irvin Lazar & Betzy Abramson,

Howard & Debra Sukinik

Yahrzeit Shirley Lazar-Irvin Lazar & Betzy Abramson,

Michael Lazar, Howard & Debra Sukinik

Sonya Katz Social Action Fund In Appreciation of Linda & Jerry Goldkrantz-Sue Fang

In Honor of Marriage of Hannah Goldstein & Briana

Ostrow-Arthur & Janet Simons Lauren Kotler-Mark & Dana Fallick Kamryn Grossman Bat Mitzvah-Doug &

Marsha Goldstein Harold Einhorn-Harold & Judy Einhorn, Bart

& Vivian Friedman David Hollander-Neil & Andi Levin

In Memory of Ed Recht-Harold & Judy Einhorn, Mark &

Dana Fallick, Sheldon & Gloria Kerner, Neil & Andi Levin

Marvin Einhorn-Harold & Judy Einhorn Rabbi Henry Sosland, Manya Kamerling-Neil

& Andi Levin

Edithe Silver-Arthur & Janet Simons May Becker-Barry & Naomi Schimmer

Yahrzeit Irving Kerner-Sheldon & Gloria Kerner Harry Solomon-Harold & Judy Einhorn Simon Raicer-Barry & Naomi Schimmer

TBS/KBA Family Scholarship Fund In Honor of Marriage of Adam Zell & Nicole Greenbaum-

Harvey & Gail Shapiro Debbie Davis-Harvey & Gail Shapiro Birth of Julie & Gregg Bannett grandson Judah

Michael Bannett-Minna Recht

In Memory of Sharon Hoy-Chuck & Stephanie Cahn, Barry

& Naomi Schimmer, Harvey & Gail Shapiro

TBS Security Fund In Memory of Ed Recht-Shirley Kanowitz

Teachers Education Fund In Appreciation of Sue K. Levine-Mark & Heather Kramer

In Honor of Missy & Adam Wayne-Stephen & Nina Jay Birth of Cindi & Yakir Hasit grandson Coby

James Waxman-Barry & Susan Gertsman Birth of Ben & Sharon Green grandson Jagger

Scott Henkin-Barry & Naomi Schimmer

Torah Fund In Honor of Max Perlow Bar Mitzvah-Marc & Audrey

Snyderman

Torah Restoration Fund In Honor of David Hollander-Curt & Michele Golkow

USY-Kadima Fund In Honor of Birth of Jo-Ann & Howard Waxman grandson

Coby James Waxman-Martin & Joanne Kanoff

William & Evelyn Katz Landscaping Fund In Honor of Harold Einhorn-Harvey & Gail Shapiro

In Memory of Lea Singer-Harvey & Gail Shapiro

Minna, Linda, & Joel Recht thank everyone for the outpouring of support and generosity by your donations to TBS in memory of

Edward Recht. We truly appreciate it.

Host your family's simha here at TBS!Sponsor a Kiddush - TBS kiddush is an opportunity for our community to gather and socialize, build connections, and celebrate Shabbat, holidays, lifecycle events, and other simhas together.

Celebrate a Simha - There are many wonderful and meaningful ways to celebrate your simha with our TBS community.Contact Ron Safier at [email protected] or 856-751-6663 for more details.

Do you know a TBS member who is ill, has lost a loved one or who otherwise might benefit from a

call or visit from one of our clergy? Contact Patty Trichon at

[email protected] or 856-751-6663 and she will make sure it gets to our

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Douglas A. Fendrick, Esq.

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205 North White Horse PikeSomerdale, NJ 08083

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GIFT CARD FUNDRAISINGBuy gift cards from TBS for purchases you were going to make anyway. Pay face value, and help TBS with this fundraising effort.

The Gift Shop is closed for the summer and will reopen by the start of Religious School.

We will have a new look - stay tuned!

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SomerdaleFAMILY DENTAL ASSOCIATES

Creating Generations of Smiles

205 North White Horse PikeSomerdale, NJ 08083

(between Evesham Rd. & Somerdale Rd.)

856.783.3499

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Douglas A. Fendrick, Esq.

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Connect to Jewish Life & Learning Are you ready to immerse yourself in Jewish life and learning at TBS? We’re looking forward to hearing from you! Get involved in one or more of our committees and help shape the future for your family and our community.

B’EMTZA (“in the middle”) is a group for adults in our community who fall into this demographic. Through B’Emtza, you will know which TBS programs are a match for you, receive personal invitations to attend special events, build and strengthen B’Emtza relationships within our TBS family plus more! Contact Susan Trager / [email protected] and Liza Kates / [email protected]

EVENT PLANNING/FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE focuses on exploring and creating special events and coor-dinating entertaining and innovative projects that develop relationships and raise funds for our synagogue. Contact Rena Platt-Goldstein / [email protected]

HAZAK provides enriching program-ming and activities for adults who are 55+. Contact Charles Goldstein /[email protected]

HESED (KINDNESS) COMMITTEE comforts TBS congregants by per-forming acts of lovingkindness during lifecycle events and times of need (such as birth, illness or death). Con-tact Jodi Ziets / [email protected]

LIFELONG LEARNING COMMITTEE helps to shape learning initiatives for learners of all ages in our community. Contact Lisa Gershenfeld / [email protected]

MAKHELAT BETH SHOLOM Adult Choir meets weekly with Cantor Cohen and Director Robert Ross and performs on the High Holy Days and as musical ambassadors to the com-munity throughout the year. Contact Cantor Cohen / [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE supports the synagogue in the recruitment, retention and satisfaction of members. Contact Sarah Barkow / [email protected]

MEN’S CLUB offers a wide array of so-cial and educational programming for men of all ages. Contact Drew Burach / [email protected]

PROJECT YAHAD provides an envi-ronment that addresses and nurtures individuals with special needs and their families with consideration of their strengths and abilities in all areas of congregational life. Contact Sara Kreisman / [email protected]

RITUAL COMMITTEE is charged with implementation of Halakhic observance (interpretation of Jewish laws), assuring that there are knowl-edgeable leaders for all synagogue services and shiva minyanim in private homes. Contact Gregg Bannett / [email protected]

SISTERHOOD is a vibrant group uniting Jewish women by offering diverse, meaningful and innovative programs. Contact Staci Boiskin / [email protected]

SOCIAL ACTION COMMITTEE helps coordinate TBS’s efforts in fulfilling the mitzvah of tikkun olam (repairing the world). Contact Michele Levine / [email protected]

SPONSORSHIP OUTREACH COMMITTEE focuses on obtaining sponsorships that raise funds for our synagogue and cultivating relation-ships with our sponsors throughout the year. Contact Mark Shapiro / [email protected] and Shirley Feigenbaum / [email protected]

SUSTAINABILITY PROJECT TEAM works to engage in healthier and more sustainable behaviors in our community consistent with the Jew-ish values of B’aal Taschlit, and inspire others to follow our lead. Contact Roy Levinson / [email protected]

YOUNG MEMBERS GROUP is an active community of young adults and families that offers meaningful social, religious, and educational ex-periences both at TBS and in our local community. Contact Randi Goldblatt / [email protected]

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1901 Kresson RoadCherry Hill, NJ 08003-2580856.751.6663 • www.tbsonline.orgwww.facebook.com/tbsonline

Havdallah at the Beach

Hosted by Frani & Don Rebhun in MargateRSVP to [email protected]

Information MeetingTuesday, August 6, 7:30 pm at TBS

For more information please contact Rabbi Lindemann at

856-751-6663 or [email protected]

Led by Cantor Cohen

Saturday, August 17 at 9 pm

Micah J. Peltz • Rabbi

Bryan P. Wexler • Rabbi

Jen Cohen • Cantor

Steven C. Lindemann • Rabbi Emeritus

Albert L. Lewis, z”l • Rabbi Emeritus

Ron Safier • Executive Director

Alex Weinberg • Director of Congregational Learning

Jill Hammel • Congregational Life Director

Ellen Berju • Director, Eric B. Jacobs Early Childhood Education Center

Steve Borenstein • TBS President

Staci Boiskin • Sisterhood President

Drew Burach • Men’s Club President

Charles Goldstein • HAZAK President

Allison Borenstein • Temple Talk Editor

Monday, August 26 • 7:05 pmRegister at tbsonline.org/youngmembers

vs. Come join us at Citizens Bank Park

for the 12th Annual Jewish Heritage

Celebration. Kosher food will be available

at the ballpark.

Young Members Group is going out to the ballgame!CALLING ALL PHANATICS:

TBS Israel Experience

March 7-19, 2020

with Rabbi Steven Lindemann