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June, 2017
FROM THE RABBI If you want to expand your knowledge of Judaism and start to build a Jewish home library, the following are
some books I would recommend you purchase:
Jewish Literacy by Rabbi Joseph Telushkin -- If you want to have just one book in your
home which explains Judaism in an easy-to-read, complete manner, this is the book to
buy. It discusses the Bible, Jewish history, American Jewish life, anti-Semitism, Jewish
texts, Jewish ethics and basic beliefs, Jewish holidays, Jewish life cycle events, the syna-
gogue and prayer in a very thorough and comprehensible manner. And the author has a good sense of hu-
mor. You probably won't read the book from cover to cover, but if you ever want to look up something
about Judaism and find an answer you can understand, this is the book to have.
Living Judaism by Rabbi Wayne D. Dosick -- This book, available in paperback, is a guide to Jewish be-
lief, tradition and practice. It deals with many of the topics in Jewish Literacy (above), but in not as much
detail. It is much shorter than Jewish Literacy and can be read from cover to cover.
Biblical Literacy by Rabbi Joseph Telushkin -- The Bible can be a tedious and difficult book to read. In
this book, Rabbi Telushkin discusses the Bible from beginning to end in a clear, easy to read fashion. He
summarizes the text and gives a lot of explanations and background information. You can read the book
from cover to cover or you can use it as a reference when you want to look something up.
Kosher Jesus by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach -- An Orthodox rabbi who is the author of well over twenty
books, including a very popular book entitled Kosher Sex, Rabbi Boteach, in this book, tries to emphasize
the common ethical and moral teachings that unite Judaism and Christianity rather then the beliefs and
practices which separate them. He points out the Jewish roots of Jesus' ethical and moral teachings.
The New Encyclopedia of Judaism by Geoffrey Wigoder (Editor-In-Chief) -- This is a scholarly one vol-
ume encyclopedia dealing in detail about all aspects of Judaism. It is not a book for leisure reading. But if
you want a very comprehensive reference book about Judaism to keep in your home, this is a book to con-
sider.
Have a wonderful summer. Remember that weekly Friday evening (7:30 P.M.) and Saturday morning
(10:30 A.M.) services continue throughout the summer months.
Rabbi David Weissman
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
A Reform Congregation Volume 12, Issue 12
Friday Services start at 7:30 PM Saturday Services start at 10:30 AM
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SHABBAT SERVICES
We meet at 4023 Belle Terre Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC. Parking is located in front and in back of the building. Our Friday evening services begin at 7:30pm. There is an Oneg after services. On Saturday mornings services begin at 10:30 am. A small Kiddush is celebrated after services.
PO Box 51034 Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
(843) 903-ONEG (6634)
TempleShalomMyrtleBeach.org
Rabbi David Weissman
Board of Directors President Lily Ann Revitch Vice President Cookie Brenner Treasurer Robert Post Secretary Flo Pflaster
At Large: Bobby Guseman MaryAnn Lempert Felice Breidner Natalie Kramer Norbert Flatow Michelle Foels
Committee Chairpersons Calendar & Bulletin Dave Pflaster Dine & Schmooze Felice Breidner Natalie Kramer Education Rabbi Weissman Finance Lily Ann Revitch House Committee Gabe Brenner Membership Burt Kramer Oneg Flo Pflaster Publicity Burt Kramer Ritual Chairman Burt Kramer Webmaster Dave Pflaster Food Bank Chair Natalie Kramer Yahrzeit Notices Felice Breidner Sisterhood President Laurie Ward Brotherhood President Gabe Brenner Contact webmaster [email protected]
A Reform Congregation
FROM THE PRESIDENT:
Dear Members & Friends,
As I write this message I am preparing for a well
deserved vacation. I will then be ready for our congregational
meeting on June 7th. We will head into out twelfth year as the
Reform Temple in Myrtle Beach. This will also mark the end of
the second year that we have occupied our own building.
When we formed Temple Shalom it was quite clear to all of us
that it would take time to establish ourselves as a vibrant place
of worship and as a gathering place for those Jewish families
who wanted and needed a reform congregation . I can say with
great pride that we have done well in serving our community.
As I look ahead, we must ask what will the next six years be
like ? Will we gather to celebrate our "Chai Year" ? This is the
time to prepare for the next few years. We will need people that
will take up the gauntlet and put on the mantle of leadership ,
As much as I and our wonderful board have served this Temple
we must reach out to other members in the next few years to
become our leaders.
Please don't think the task is too great for you. Each of us has
our own style that is unique to each individual, Your way of
leadership may be just what Temple Shalom needs.
The work of our hands and the blessing of our minds is great;
the will to do so is even greater. I pray that Temple Shalom will
continue to be an even greater Synagogue in the years ahead. I
will always be proud our beginnings and our accomplishments.
I thank each of you for the support you have given to me these
past two years. Each of you have become my friends and my
family, Thank you .
Lily Ann Revitch
President Temple Shalom
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ONEG NEWS
Flo Pflaster 910-575-6243
All onegs are booked through July. All Fridays are available in August, Sep-
tember and October. Please choose a date and let me know if you will be
commemorating a special event. I wish you all a wonderful and stress free
summer! Any questions about what you need to do for an Oneg-just contact
me.
Thanks and have a great summer.
Temple Shalom would like to welcome back
Sydelle Cohen
and express our condolences
for the loss of her husband Norman
Annual Congregational Meeting
Wednesday, June 7
6:30 PM
Chai Club As we reach the end of our fiscal year 2016-2017. I reach out to each of you that have contributed to the
"CHAI CLUB " this past year. It is because of each of you that truly helped Temple Shalom above and beyond
the dues that we all pay. Your extended contributions make all the difference. The names listed below have
certainly done their share. We (the Board) hope in the coming year others will join us in this endeavor. Be-
cause of the Chai Club we have not raised dues. For only $18.00 per person a month YOU TOO can be a Chai
Club member.
Ze'ev Revitch Lily Ann Revitch Robert Post Linda Post
Diahann Saddler Sheila Honer Sam Breidner Felice Breidner
Rabbi Weissman Mary Weissman David Pflaster Flo Pflaster
Cookie Brenner Irene Klein Dorothy McCawley
Please Consider Chai Club this coming year!!!!!
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Sisterhood News
by Laurie Ward, President
June marks the end of our 2016- 2017 Sisterhood year – a year filled with fellowship, fun and financial success!
I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank my Board – Bobbie Guseman,
Cookie Brenner, Sheila Honer, Irene Klein, Meryl Chiarello and Wendy Margulies for their time, hard work and dedication to Sisterhood and Temple Shalom and their tire-less support of me and my efforts to make Sisterhood as successful as possible! I sin-
cerely appreciate all that they have done this year and look forward to working with them again in the upcoming year!
I would also like to thank Natalie Kramer and Irene Klein and their committee for their hard work in making Break the Fast a great success! A big thank you also to Lynn
Sostrin and Michelle Foels and their committee for making Chanukah Happenings a great success as well. Everyone had a great time at both of these great events!
Thanks also to Mary Weissman and Wendy Margulies for working on the revision of the Sisterhood Shabbat Service.
Please accept my apologies if I missed anyone! Your time and efforts are truly appre-ciated.
Other successful events this past year include our fundraisers, programs and social
events – Attractions Books, Challah and Honey Cake Sales, New Year’s Cards, Rada Knives, Tribute Cards, Sisterhood Shabbat, Winter/Chanukah Luncheon, Winter/Luncheon Tea at IYQ and our Movie Afternoon Social. The Board is currently plan-
ning more programs and events for all of our Temple members to enjoy and partici-pate.
At this time, I would like to welcome Joan Bierman to our Board as the new Treas-urer. She has graciously stepped forward to join our Board and bring more new ideas
to the table. I am personally grateful to her for relieving me of this task. Thank you, Joan!
I am looking forward to continuing and building on the success of Sisterhood in the upcoming year. I hope that all the women of Temple Shalom will become Sisterhood
members and join us in supporting Temple Shalom and the greater Jewish commu-nity!
Stay cool and have a safe and fun-filled summer!
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From the editor’s desk Deadline for July/August Bulletin is June 23, 2017
Submission is via e-mail to :
Rabbi David Weissman June 5
James Klein June 11
Suzanne Liebson June 14
Nora Rosenberg June 17
Dorothy McCawley June 18
Anniversary
Sam & Felice Breidner June 3
Cookie & Gabe Brenner June 11
Birthday
Yahrzeits June DONATIONS
Mi shebeirach Bob Hattcher Husband of Sheila Komito Sheila Komito
In Loving Memory Eleanor Bierman Mother of Irving Bierman Irving &Joan Bierman Janet Backer Mother of Joan Paxton Joan Paxton David Wine Grandfather of Beth Crow Beth Crow Anne Heller Great Aunt of Sheila Komito Sheila Komito Rose Simon Grandmother of Linda Post Linda & Bob Post Harry Warshafsky GrandFather of Linda Post Linda & Bob Post Dorothy Waring Mother of Linda Post Linda & Bob Post Ruth Post Mother of Bob Post Linda & Bob Post Leo Crow Father in Law of Beth Crow Beth Crow Henry Crow Brother in Law of Beth Crow Beth Crow Helen Huberman Mother of Sheila Komito Sheila Komito George Hough Father of Jay Hough Jay & Elaine Hough Norman Cohen Friend of Steve Firestone Steve Firestone Sylvia Kaplan Friedman Mother of GeraldineSilverman Geraldine Silverman Happy Birthday to Phil Honer from Sam & Felice Breidner Leaf For Tree of Life celebrating their 55th Anniversary
Sam & Felice Breidner
Helen Huberman Mother of Sheila Komito 1
Louis Shuman Father of Alvin Shuman 1
Helen Topaz Mother of Lynn Sostrin 5
Henry Crow Jr. Brother in law of Beth Crow 7
Ruth Allen Sister of David Weissman 7
Louis Mayer Brother of Max Mayer 7
Jacob Brenner Father of Gabe Brenner 12
Henry Wellisch Father of Natalie Kramer 12
William Jacobs Father of Robert Jacobs 15
Leo Wine Father of Beth Crow 15
Harriet Cohen Sister of Sandy Lempert 16
Mary Kaplan Mother of Marc Kaplan 17
Jack Marks Father in Law of Susan Marks 17
Sali Flatow Father of Norbert Flatow 18
Rena Hough Mother of Jay Hough 18
Benjamin Lempert Father of Sandy Lempert 18
Esther Samler Mother of Jessica Forman 20
Bessie R.
Bereslawsky
Gt.Grand
mother of Beth Crow 20
Claire Wine Step-mother of Beth Crow 22
david Friedman Brother of Gerladine Silverman 26
Anna ciesla Mother of Maryann Lempert 28
Gladys Schechter Mother of Elaine Luscombe 29
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Service: 7:30 PM
Oneg: Barry Gold-stein
Memory of Sandi’s birthday
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Oneg: Felice and Sam Breidner 55th Anniversary
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1PM Sisterhood luncheon
Morning Service
10:30AM
6:30 PM Congregational meeting
Morning Service 10:30 A.M.
Service: 7:30 PM Oneg: Sue and Norbert Flatow Yahrzeit for Nor-
bert’s father
Morning Service:
10:30 A.M.
10AM Mah Jong Tournament
Morning Service 10:30 A.M.
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Sisterhood Announcements
Please participate in our ongoing fundraiser, the TRIBUTE CARD PROGRAM. Tribute
Cards are the gift that keeps on giving! Tribute Cards simply take the place of greeting cards
while investing in your own Temple and the Jewish community. With the purchase of one or
more Tribute Cards, there is no trip to the store or wrapping of gifts. It is an ongoing fundraiser
that will greatly benefit all of us at Temple Shalom! Please refer to the flyer in this bulletin
and the Sisterhood section of the Temple’s website to support our efforts to fundraise on
behalf of Temple Shalom!
Sisterhood is also continuing its RADA Knife fundraiser. These knives are really terrific, I
have a few, and they make great hostess gifts for the holidays as well as other occasions! Sis-
terhood receives 40% of every order! We will accept orders every month, until the 20th of
the month. Anything ordered after that will be included in the next order. Please add a $5 ship-
ping charge per order to cover Sisterhood shipping expenses. There are catalogues at the Tem-
ple for your convenience. For more information or to order, please call Wendy Margulies at
843-399-3106. Thank you for your continuing support of this fundraiser.
Thank you in advance for participating in all these charitable endeavors!
While visiting San Juan we came across a holocaust memorial near the cruise port.
Flo and David Pflaster
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The Tribute Card Program
Temple Shalom Sisterhood is pleased to offer TRIBUTE CARDS…the gift that keeps on giving! It is an ongoing fundraiser that will greatly benefit all of us at Temple Shalom!
Is there an occasion or person that you would like to honor or memorialize? A Tribute Card is an easy and excellent way to honor a loved one’s memory, wish a friend a speedy recovery, rejoice in a Bar/Bat Mitzvah or Confirmation, acknowledge a grandchild’s birth, wish a couple Mazel Tov on their
wedding, anniversary, birthday or simply celebrate any simcha or occasion with a donation in their name that supports the programs and all members of Temple Shalom.
With the purchase of one or more Tribute Cards, there is no trip to the store or wrapping of gifts. Tribute Cards simply take the place of greeting cards while investing in your own Temple and the Jewish community. It is not intended to take the place of donations which are currently
acknowledged in the bulletin.
3 Great Reasons to Send a Tribute Card from Temple Shalom Sisterhood!
Your donation will benefit Temple Shalom Sisterhood, the entire congregation and
the greater Jewish community. Your honoree will be notified with a personalized card mailed to their home. You will be performing a mitzvah by honoring or remembering a loved one or
friend in celebration or time of need!
How to Purchase Tribute Cards
You can purchase an individual card for a $3.00 donation (postage included) that Sisterhood will customize with your occasion and name and mail out on your behalf, or you can purchase one or
more packages of 5 cards with envelopes (no postage included) for just $10.00 that you can fill out and mail yourself whenever the need arises. These cards have blank purpose and sender lines for you to fill in to recognize any event. Please make checks payable to: Temple Shalom Sister-
hood. To order your cards, please email Sheila Honer at [email protected] with the occasion
you are recognizing and how you want your card signed. Sheila will arrange payment with you. Packages of cards for purchase will also be available at Sisterhood meetings and events, Services
and other Temple events throughout the year. If you have any questions, please email Sheila Honer or myself (Laurie Ward) at [email protected].
Thank you for your support of Temple Shalom Sisterhood!