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Voice of ChaimCongregation Etz Chaim • 1190 Indian Hills Parkway • Marietta, GA 30068 • 770.973.0137
Creating Meaningful Jewish Experiences
February 2014 / adar i 5774 / Volume 38, issue 2
In this Issue:
From Our Rabbis page 2
From Our Executive Director page 3
From Our President page 3
Education News Page 4
From Our Youth Director page 6
Our Etz Chaim Community Page 7
B’nai MItzvah Page 9
Sisterhood Scoop page 10
Men’s Club Notes page 11
Yahrzeits page 14
Calendar page 19
Religious Corner page 21
Tzedakah page 24
Daily Minyan Times:
Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m.
Sunday, 9:15 a.m.
Sunday – Friday 6:30 p.m.
Shabbat Services:Friday, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 9:30 a.m.
www.etzchaim.net
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How about a Ripleyesque journey into Jewish, ritual history. In the old days, and today among our traditional coreligionists, in death, one was honored with words of Torah. The bereaved would gather and study a sacred text that would be dedicated to the memory of the deceased. Typically, this was done during the week of shiva and on the annual yahrtzeit. This custom goes back centuries, well before Edison and GE and so, along with a teacher and a Talmud, illumination was needed in the house of loss. At the end of the lesson it was customary to recite Kaddish extolling the greatness of God. And so, associated with death was a rabbinic teaching, a Kaddish and a candle.
As the years passed and the old ways were forgotten, what survived the friction of time was the Kaddish and the candle, the two, most familiar expressions of mourning today. What was primarily intended to celebrate, to praise, to sanctify the departed soul is no longer, but vestiges, accidental byproducts, have emerged as the holy acts of remembrance. The unintended consequences of expedited faith and simplified observance.
Today, I daresay, there has been even more attrition to the respectful rites of those who have gone before us and have left this earth. If lucky, maybe a candle will be lit in their memory though more likely it is a fleeting pause in the day’s routine and no more. A symbol of this diminishment is the black ribbon pinned to the clothes of the bereaved. It has become a powerful act but it is a tepid substitute for the emotional, sacrificial ripping of one’s garment in a moment of inconsolable sorrow. There are four times during the year when Yizkor is recited, Yom Kippur is but one of them, and yet for most, once is enough. It is sad reciting the names on the Yahrtzeit list, Shabbos after Shabbos, with no one in attendance from the family. Coming to minyon on the precise date? Fugeddaboudit.
Tradition teaches that salvation for our loved ones is accelerated, their tarnished souls purged more rapidly of sin if we, their survivors, pray for them and perform the appropriate rituals for them in the land of the living. I suspect that the message is more for us, teaching holy responsibility, than for them, speeding up their trip to Gan Eden. Ignoring our obligations creates distance between us and our loved ones who have perished but it also pushes them from fading memory into oblivion.
Tears are not enough.
– Rabbi Shalom Lewis
Judaism and Poverty
Fifty years ago, on January 8, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson declared his war on poverty. The poverty rate in America in 1964 was 19 percent. President Johnson reasoned that “the richest nation on earth can afford to win it; we cannot afford to lose it.” Fifty years later, we have not made much progress in America. The poverty rate is at least 15 percent today and our Congress has just cut food benefits for 48 million Americans by seven percent and at least temporarily has allowed the unemployment benefits of 1.3 million Americans to lapse. According to the New York Times, at least five million Americans will lose their benefits over the next year. Each year the government of Israel announces how many of its citizens live below the poverty line. The answer is twenty percent. And around the world, 865 million people live on approximately ninety-nine cents a day.
The Torah teaches the following: “If there is a needy person among you, one of your kinsmen in any of your settlements in the land that the Lord your God is giving you, do not harden your heart and shut your hand against the needy…rather you must open your hand and lend him sufficient resources for whatever he needs…For the poor will never disappear from the earth which is why I command you: open your hand to the poor…” (Deut 15:7-11).
Notice the wisdom that the Torah suggests to us: “for the poor will never disappear…” Many have written on poverty. Scholars from Jeffrey D. Sachs of Columbia University to Esther Duflo of MIT have studied and recommended often opposing strategies to dealing with poverty. All believe that there are things we can do to help alleviate poverty in our world. But Esther Duflo admits: “poverty has been with us for many thousands of years; if we have to wait another fifty or hundred years for the end of poverty, so be it; but let us join hands in the quest for the many ideas, big and small, that will eventually take us to that world where no one has to live on 99 cents per day.”
Maimonides wrote over seven hundred years ago, “I have never heard of an Israelite community that did not have a charity fund and did not take care of its poor.” The Jewish community can take pride in its long history of ensuring that people – both Jews and non- Jews – do not starve or lack clothing. Our Yom Kippur haftarah admonishes Jews who fast but do not participate in solving the ills of society – feeding the hungry and clothing the naked. Rabbi Elliot Dorff in his recent work on Tikkun Olam suggests that “the task of discerning the just and the good for society and then acting on that knowledge are not just central to our Jewish Identity, it is what God demands of us – ‘do what is right and good before the Lord.’”
We may not be able to solve all of the complex issues that result in poverty in much of the world, but Judaism demands that we be part of the solution and take action through our tzedakah and volunteer efforts to help change our world. Perhaps the words of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy reflect my thoughts in this essay: “Let no one be discouraged by the belief that there is nothing one man or one woman can do against the enormous array of the world’s ills – against misery and ignorance, injustice and violence…but each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total of all those acts will be written in history… each time we stand up for an ideal, or act to improve that lot of others, or strike out against injustice, we send a tiny ripple of hope and those ripples build a current which can sweep down the walls of oppression and resistance.”
– Rabbi Paul David Kerbel
From Rabbi Lewis From Rabbi Kerbel
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And so it begins, Voice of Chaim article number one of twenty-two to be written over the next two years. As you can imagine, I approach this responsibility with a mixture of excitement and trepidation. The Presidents who have served before me all have binders filled with their articles – mementos of what I am told is the monthly struggle to relay something meaningful to the congregation. Let me apologize in advance for my writings, as I was a Biology major in college – definitely more microscopes than literary endeavors.
I want to start by thanking all of you for having the confidence to put me in this position of leadership at Congregation Etz Chaim. I am very excited to work with our Rabbis, professional staff and lay leadership to continue moving Etz Chaim in a positive direction. The Executive Committee and Board of Trustees that have been put into place by our nominating committee are a fantastic group of individuals who I am looking forward to working with as a group to keep growing the work started by my predecessors.
If you read Scott Rittenberg’s last article, you know that he has changed the way our Board of Trustees operates. He has taken both our Board and the entire congregation to new levels of engagement. The congregational survey gave us several areas where we could pursue paths of improvement and Scott has led the board in tackling these issues. Let me take this opportunity to thank the Board Members who have completed their term, as well as those who are continuing on, for your service to the congregation. You truly tackled areas of need and have pushed Etz Chaim to grow and develop according to our congregants’ desires. On behalf of the entire congregation, I want to extend our sincere thanks to Scott and to the entire Board for their diligence and hard work.
I need to extend a huge personal thank you to Scott for his uncompromising dedication to his vision for Etz Chaim. He has made such a positive impact on the synagogue and has been an incredible mentor. I know I speak for his entire Executive Committee when I say that it has been an honor and a privilege to work under his leadership. Please take a moment when you see Scott or any of our Executive Committee and full Board Members to thank them for their time and efforts.
Before I conclude, let me take a moment also to thank my husband David and my children, Jessie and Amanda, for encouraging me to take on the synagogue presidency. They have always been in my corner with respect to my service to the shul – be it as a Preschool Board member, Sisterhood President, the BOT or a volunteer mom. I thank them for allowing me to be a part of this organization, as I know it often takes me away from my family.
To the congregation, this is somewhat uncharted territory for me, so I hope you will bear with me as I navigate the presidency. I look forward to meeting many more of you and hearing from you if you have concerns or kudos to share. As we continue to move forward, I hope that you will all feel the need to become more involved and stay engaged with Congregation Etz Chaim. Our website is a fabulous tool with so much information about our programming and affinity groups. Take a few minutes to see what peaks your interests. And do be in touch if there is anything I can do to enhance your experience at Etz Chaim and I will do my very best.
Again, thank you for this opportunity and I look forward to our next two years together.
– Cheryl Cohen-Miller
From Our PresidentFrom Our Executive DirectorLast fall, we told you about a new Kroger Rewards program that was taking the place of the old certificate/gift card program. This is so easy. All you do is register online, scan your Kroger card or enter your phone number when you shop at Kroger and Etz Chaim gets a rebate. This does not affect the mileage you earn, your gas credits or anything else. Plain and simple, we, as a non-profit organization, get a rebate on monies you spend.
During the first quarter of the program, September thru November, we earned $531 because 90 Etz Chaim families took the time to participate. If 500 member families did this, we would have earned over $2,500 for the quarter or annualized $10,000 plus. Please sign up and participate. It is easy. All you do is create an online Kroger account by enrolling with your email address and a personal password at www.krogercommunityrewards.com. Once you have done this, go to the “my account” tab on the top right of your screen. You will enter your Kroger Plus card number. Once you have done this, find the tab “Community Rewards”. Enter Etz Chaim as the recipient with our Non-Profit Organization (NPO#) 80318. Once you have saved this information, a percentage of your Kroger purchases will help raise funds for Etz Chaim.
If you have any questions, contact Bernice at 770-973-0137 or by email at [email protected]. PLEASE SUPPORT THIS PROGRAM.
Below is a portion of the letter we received from Kroger:
– Bob Bachrach
Dear CONGREGATION ETZ CHAIM,
For more than 130 years, Kroger has been committed to supporting the communities we serve. We know how economic challenges have impacted local schools and non-profit organizations. That’s why Kroger is donating $750,000 to assist local charitable organizations and schools of all sizes through the Kroger Community Rewards Program. As your neighborhood grocery store, we deeply value our communities and our ability to serve them.
Your enrolled members (90 households) who shopped at Kroger between 09/01/2013 and 11/30/2013 (Cycle 1, Qtr 1) have helped your organization earn $530.88 through the Kroger Community Rewards Program. Your organization will be receiving your $530.88 Kroger Reward check via the US mail or personal delivery before the end of January.
The more your enrolled members shop with us, the more money your organization can earn! The Kroger Community Rewards Program was designed to be the easiest fund-raising program in town - simply sign up, link up and swipe your Kroger Plus card.
Thank you,
Community Rewards Staff
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Shalom Chaverim,
I hope you all had a wonderful January and that the adjustment back into school was manageable and without trouble. We have a fun month ahead of us, one that is full of events, conventions, breakfasts, and much more!
Please save the following dates on your calendars:
• February 1 6th – 12th Grades: Join us for a fun and exciting Atlanta Hawks lock-in with the other Atlanta area chapters, hosted by KUSY at Beth Shalom. We will be headed to the Hawks game via the Fox Sports South Charter Bus, and afterwards will head back to Beth Shalom for more fun! The event will go from 6:45 p.m. – 8:00 a.m. starting and ending at Congregation Beth Shalom. The cost is $20. RSVPS are due by January 29. 6th and 7th graders are invited to the game; however, the lock-in is for 8th – 12th grades only.
• February 2 K – 2nd Grades: Join us as we celebrate one another with fun activities, including cookie decorating, card making, and a fun gift exchange. The event will go from 12:15-1:30 p.m. in Congregation Etz Chaim’s social hall. Free for members/ $5 for non-members. RSVPs are due by January 31.
• February 2 3rd – 5th Grades: Join us as we have delicious s’mores, sing campfire songs, and enjoy a campfire. The event will go from 3-4:45 p.m. at the Youth House. Free for members/$10 for non-members. RSVP by January 31.
• February 9 6th – 7th Grades: Join us for a White Elephant Gift Exchange. Bring a wrapped gift worth $5, and see what you will end up with. The event will go from 1-3 p.m. and will include lunch and activities at the Youth House. Free for members/$5 for non-members. RSVP by February 7.
• February 9 9th – 12th Grades: Join us for a defensive driving program from 12:30-3:30 p.m. at Congregation Etz Chaim. Featuring simulators, speakers, and much more!
• February 14 – 16 8th – 12th Grades: Join us for our annual Disney Convention occurring down in Orlando, Florida. This is going to be an amazing weekend!
I look forward to seeing you at these upcoming events!
Todah Rabah,
– Perry [email protected] 770-833-3227
From Our Youth Director
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Save the Date:
Sunday, February 3 Men’s Club World Wide Wrap and Breakfast
Monday, February 10 Shalom in the Home 12:00 -1:30 p.m. at the home of Robin Brill
Friday, February 21 – Sunday, February 23Annual Anshei Darom Retreat; Men’s Club retreat held at Camp Ramah
Sunday, February 23 Sisterhood Book Club 9:30 a.m. at the home of Denise TIschler
Mazal Tov to…Gary Bernes and the late Deborah Bernes on the marriage of their daughter, Lanie, to Jordan Genee on November 9
Sherry and Mark Hersh on the birth of grandson, Aaron Joshua London, born on December 12, 2013, to Nicole and Jordan London
Jay Tinter on the birth of grandson, Cole Maddox Cannady, born on December 12, 2013, to Jodi and Will Cannady
Karen and Bob Schultz on the birth of granddaughter, Maya Schwartz
Thank You to Our VolunteersHelen RosengartenLou RosengartenLinda Weinroth
Condolences to...Cheryl Eppsteiner on the loss of her father Albert Gelb
Karen Needle on the loss of her father Charles “Charlie” Jassen and to Ben Needle and Mark Needle on the loss of their grandfather and to great grandchildren, Alexis, Maxwell, Maizy, Remy, Noah and Ella
Judith Swartz on the loss of her mother Barbara “Betty” Singer
New Emails…Melissa Goodman [email protected]
Donna Bruckner [email protected]
Sandra Craine [email protected]
Members on the Move…Sidney Wolpert 335 Hammond Drive, Apt. PH1 Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Peter Shatz 3737 Upland Drive Marietta, GA 30066
Our Etz Chaim Community
Questions about purchasing a cemetery plot??? Call Bob Bachrach 770.973.0137
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Rachel Beth Givarz will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on February 8, 2014 – 8 Adar I 5774. She is the daughter of Mimi and Jay Givarz. Rachel’s Bat Mitzvah parasha is Tetzaveh. Rachel is a 7th grader at Dickerson Middle School and has been a student in Etz Chaim’s Religious School for 8 years. Her hobbies and interests include tennis, art and hanging out with her friends and family. Rachel’s Bat Mitzvah theme, as the youngest of three, is inspired by the phrase: “Making My Own Footsteps.”
Rachel’s D’var Torah quote is “Thus Aaron shall carry the instrument of decision over his heart before the Lord at all times.” The decisions and choices Aaron makes come from his heart, which is visible to G-d, as are the decisions and choices we all make in our lives. For her mitzvah project, Rachel is collecting shoes for “Soles for Souls”. Founded in 2004, Soles4Souls is a global not-for-profit institution dedicated to fighting the devastating impact and perpetuation of poverty through the distribution of shoes and clothing.
Max Benjamin Szczupak will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on February 15, 2014 – 16 Adar I 5774. He is the son of Susan and Steve Szczupak. Max’s Bar Mitzvah parasha is Vayakhel. Max is a 7th grader at Simpson Middle School and has been a student in Etz Chaim’s Religious School for 7 years. He also attended our Preschool for 4 years. His hobbies and interests include playing the trumpet, chess, video games and astronomy.
For Max’s mitzvah project, instead of one individual project, he is participating in numerous mitzvah projects throughout the year with his 7th grade Etz Chaim Religious School class.
Alana Epstein will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on February 22, 2014 – 22 Adar I 5774. She is the daughter of Rachel and Rick Epstein. Alana’s Bat Mitzvah parasha is Vayakhel. Her hobbies and interests include lacrosse and basketball. Alana is a 7th grader at Dodgen Middle School and has been a student in Etz Chaim’s Religious School for 6 years.
Alana’s D’var Torah quote is “If G-d asked for you to bring the best of what you had to offer, what would you bring?” For her mitzvah project, Alana is selling bracelets to raise money for kids who cannot afford cochlear implants and the therapy they need.
A hearty Mazal Tov to these studentscelebrating their B’nai Mitzvah!
Upcoming B’nai Mitzvah
The Voice of Chaim is featuring photos and biographical information on upcoming B’nai Mitzvah.
If your child has a Bar/Bat Mitzvah in the coming months, VOC would like to feature your child’s:
• Biographical information
• School information
• Photo
• D’var Torah Quote
To have your child’s Bar/Bat Mitzvah information included, please email the material and a photo (if available) to Bernice at [email protected].
All materials must be received no later than the 1st of the preceding month. We will gladly accept material earlier.
In respect of the Sabbath, we ask that if you must
have your cell phone during services, it be
turned off and not visible.
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The Sisterhood ScoopMinyan Makers – if you are available to help make minyan on Tuesdays at 6:30 pm, even if it is just once per year, please let us know. Contact Janice Levine for our schedule – [email protected].
Centerpiece Rental Consider using our beautiful new topiary centerpieces for your Friday night dinner, Kiddush luncheon or Saturday evening affair. For more information, contact the Gift Shop.
JNF Trees for Israel Honor someone special by purchasing a tree in the Etz Chaim Sisterhood grove. Contact the Judaica and Gift Shop, 770-973-0137 ext. 124 for more information.
For more information about Sisterhood please contact:
Lisa Flagel 678-591-7950 [email protected]
Erica Driver 678-643-1991 [email protected]
Don’t forget to check us out on Facebook or at etzchaim.net
It was wonderful to see so many of our “sistas” come out for Sisterhood Shabbat and Volunteer Appreciation. We are so grateful to our terrific volunteers!!!
Speaking of Sisterhood Shabbat, we would like to thank Risa Mendelson, Sherrie Wetstone and Ellen Spandorfer for coordinating such a wonderful morning. Congratulations to our most deserving Volunteer of the Year, Liz Cohen. And thank you to all who took part in the service.
We also want to send best wishes to our wonderful Sisterhood past-president who is the newly-installed President of Congregation Etz Chaim. We know you’ll do a great job, Cheryl.
Many thanks to Grace Graiser and her crew of knitters: Helen Alperin, Doris Goodman, Susan Kaye and Helen Rosengarten for knitting beautiful hats and scarves. Together, they filled two large bags of their handmade items that were donated Must Ministries in December. What a wonderful mitzvah you do year after year and it is most appreciated!
February not only has in store a memorable NY/NJ Super Bowl, and the Winter Olympics in Sochi, but there are so many exciting events going on right here at Etz Chaim this month.
With just two more group discussions left, you won’t want to miss Rabbi Lewis’ Shalom in the Home on Monday, February 10, 12:00 -1:30 p.m., at the home of Robin Brill (4721 Cliffside Ct., Marietta, 30067). Please bring a dairy lunch. Drinks and dessert will be provided by the hostess. For questions or to RSVP, please contact Shari Judenberg at [email protected] or see page 8 for more info.
B-I-N-G-O! We’re looking for some volunteers to help the seniors enjoy Bingo Night at the William Breman Jewish Home on Wednesday, March 12, at 7:00 p.m. To sign up, please contact Susan Eckert at [email protected].
February is also Etz Chaim’s month to provide meals for the Shearith Israel Women’s Night Shelter. If you are available to make a kosher meal for the 12 or so women at the shelter, please sign up using the unique link associated with this http://www.mealtrain.com?id=m5au2q3dd7dt. If you have any questions, you can contact Robin Spiegel at [email protected].
Our next Book Club meeting is on Sunday, February 23 at 9:30 a.m. We’ll be discussing “The Golem and the Jinni”. Sisterhood’s book club group meeting is a great way to spend a Sunday morning. For more information, please contact Su Berland at [email protected].
Please be sure to attend morning minyan at 7:00 a.m. on Rosh Chodesh Adar I, Friday, January 31. As with each Rosh Chodesh, Sisterhood stands in solidarity with Women of the Wall in Jerusalem and services will be followed by a light breakfast. See page 15 for future dates.
Please keep our Judaica & Gifts Shop in mind for all your simchas and gift-giving needs. Come by to check out the amazing new merchandise! The shop is open during Religious School hours, Tuesdays 4:30-6:30 p.m. and Sundays 10:30-12:30 p.m. or by appointment.
We Want YOU… If you are interested in getting involved in Sisterhood please contact Lisa Flagel (678-560-5820, [email protected]). Make new friends, have fun, and feel more connected to Etz Chaim. Volunteers are needed for Tuesday night minyan and the Judaica shop. Your time is welcomed and appreciated!
Anyone wishing an Aliyah should contact
Lou Rosengarten at [email protected]
or 770-509-0026
ATTENTION ETZ CHAIM MEMBERSIf you are planning to be away for an extended amount of time, please inform the office.
Co-Presidents, Erica Driver and Lisa Flagel
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As 2013 ends and 2014 begins, my role as President of the Etz Chaim Men’s Club begins. All of last year I served as co-president with Jeff Frankel. My thanks to Jeff for being a great mentor to me. Jeff is diligent and is very involved with continuing a progressive and relevant agenda for our Men’s Club. Jeff will remain as co-president this year while I continue the positive direction Jeff and the previous presidents have taken. Over the past few years our club Presidents developed new projects, such as the renewal of the Holocaust Memorial Garden and replacing the PA system in the sanctuary.
Men’s Club continues supporting daily minyan, annual picnics, joint events with Sisterhood and USY, World Wide Wrap, the Bob Goldman Fund, Steak in the Sukkah, pancake breakfast, turkey shoot, Men’s Club Retreat at Camp Ramah, the Jewish Film Festival Preview along with the “Best Breakfast in Town”.
It is important to know that no one person is doing everything. The Men’s Club has a core of people each pitching in to help make every event successful. Our hope is to encourage a new generation of men who would like to get involved and become part of the Men’s Club community.
On February 2, the Men’s Club will sponsor our annual World Wide Wrap. This is an important time for young men and woman to learn the mitzvah of laying Tefillin. The Tefillin is an extension of the Shema and was referenced in the Torah in Exodus and Deuteronomy. This is a very special time in a young person’s life. Often times in our custom, parents or a parent would come to lay Tefillin with their child. Great memories!!
The Men’s Club Casino Night that was scheduled for February has been postponed. Please stay tuned for more details. Friday, February 21, to Sunday, February 23, is the Annual Anshei Darom Retreat, a special weekend held at Camp Ramah nestled high in the North Georgia Mountains with Men’s Club members throughout the Southeastern United States. This is a great event and one every man should attend at least once.
Do not forget Men’s Club Shabbat on Saturday, April 5th. Any Men’s Club member interested in being a part of this mitzvah, please contact Andy Becker or Jeff Frankel.
Lastly, the Men’s Club has available an important way to honor a loved one by purchasing a Holocaust Memorial Garden Brick for the sum of $100. Order forms are available in the synagogue lobby.
Shalom!
Jeff Frankel, Co-President Andy Becker, Co-President [email protected] [email protected]
Come out and enjoy Your Men’s Club!
Men’s Club NotesMEN’S CLUB is a vital part of our congregation. Our ongoing programs include:
• Supporting the synagogue’s daily minyan
• Sponsoring the annual Lag B’Omer Picnic and the Labor Day cookout
• Laying tefillin for the World Wide Wrap with our Hebrew School kids
• Providing scholarships to Etz Chaim teens through the Bob Goldman Fund
• Men’s Club Shabbat
• Sponsoring the Anshei Darom weekend retreat for members at Camp Ramah
• Greater Atlanta Synagogue Softball League
• Set-up and usher for High Holiday Services
• Supports the Holocaust Memorial Garden
Our goals are to provide our members with opportunities to meet other members and make new and lasting friendships, support our community, and have some fun in the process.
JOIN MEN’S CLUB and make a difference in our Etz Chaim community!
GET ON THE LIST! Contact Andy Becker at [email protected] or Jeff Frankel at [email protected], or for information
Family Member in HospitalOur Rabbis have asked that you notify the office in the event of a family member’s hospital stay or
serious illness.
PLEASE JOIN US FOR EVENING MINYAN –
Sunday through Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
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Bereavement Services Offered to Congregants
Etz Chaim’s Chesed Committee will offer to provide meals of consolation to members. This meal is traditionally a dairy meal eaten by mourners upon their return home from the funeral. It includes whole hard-boiled eggs, symbolizing the continuity of life. This service provided by the Chesed Committee allows the family and friends who normally provide the meal to attend the funeral themselves and give emotional support to the bereaved. Members attending out of town funerals, who sit shiva or hold a memorial service in Atlanta, will be offered either a fruit or sweets tray.
In order to bring standardized, caring service to each member, Etz Chaim is modeling its procedures after those of Temple Sinai’s successful Kesher Committee. Contributions made to the Chesed Fund will help to fund these services. Teams are currently being formed for these purposes.
Anyone wanting more information, or wanting to assist in performing these mitzvot, please contact Wendy Feinberg at 770-973-1217.
Your cooperation please!The disabled parking spots are reserved for the exclusive use of those with permits. These spaces are NOT to be used by ANYONE else at ANYTIME. There is NO parking under the Education Wing overhang. It is a fire code violation.
Family Member in HospitalOur rabbis have asked that you notify the office in the event of a family member’s hospital stay or serious illness.
February Yahrzeits*Denotes a memorial plaque in our sanctuary to be lit on the day of the Yahrzeit and on all Yizkor holidays.
February 1 Andrea Taratoot 1 Adar I February 1 Jeanette Karp 1 Adar I February 1 Frances Sender 1 Adar I February 1 Martin Sternbach 1 Adar I*February 1 Antonia Weitz 1 Adar I February 1 Leah Bodner 1 Adar I*February 2 Mae Bander 2 Adar I February 2 Mary Levine 2 Adar I February 2 Harriet Shapiro 2 Adar I February 2 Rose Etscovitz 2 Adar I February 2 Samuel Shafferman 2 Adar I*February 2 Mitchell Safran 2 Adar I*February 2 Donia Freiman 2 Adar I February 3 Leona Weitz 3 Adar I*February 3 Perry Schulberg 3 Adar I*February 3 Sol Freedman 3 Adar I February 3 Tessie Rosen 3 Adar I*February 4 Albert Lewis 4 Adar I February 4 Isidore Lewis 4 Adar I*February 5 Phyllis Jacobs 5 Adar I*February 5 Phil Cohen 5 Adar I February 6 Sarah Coplon 6 Adar I February 6 Lou Martin 6 Adar I February 6 Melinda Stern 6 Adar I February 6 Nathan Shectman 6 Adar I*February 7 Robert Rosenthal 7 Adar I February 7 Dora Moog 7 Adar I February 7 Herbert Berke 7 Adar I February 7 Dora Ptashkin 7 Adar I February 7 Harvey Cohen 7 Adar I February 8 Emanuel Walter 8 Adar I February 8 Leona Marinoff 8 Adar I*February 9 Eve Greenstein 9 Adar I February 9 Lester Rosen 9 Adar I February 9 Jack Schwartz 9 Adar I February 9 Paul Shuster 9 Adar I February 10 David Pollack 10 Adar I February 10 Rhoda Rosenblum 10 Adar I February 11 Ernest Chayet 11 Adar I February 11 Deloris Harris 11 Adar I February 11 Murray Chayet 11 Adar I*February 11 Eli Reich 11 Adar I February 11 Marian Klebanoff 11 Adar I*February 12 Ruth Krosner 12 Adar I February 12 Irving Marinoff 12 Adar I February 13 Lillian Harrison 13 Adar I February 13 Richard Fagin 13 Adar I February 13 Louis Schwartz 13 Adar I*February 14 Marvin Rosenberg 14 Adar I*February 14 Judith Taylor 14 Adar I February 14 Ruth Needle 14 Adar I February 14 Jerome Mellman 14 Adar I February 14 John Pransky 14 Adar I*February 14 Max Fernbach 14 Adar I*February 15 Lester Ebel 15 Adar I*February 15 Freda Rothstein 15 Adar I February 15 Julius Miller 15 Adar I
February 16 Murray Feld 16 Adar I February 16 Jacob Rosen 16 Adar I February 16 Elimelech Medaleion 16 Adar I February 16 Sanford Lite 16 Adar I February 16 Muriel Ziskend 16 Adar I February 16 Bernard Bierman 16 Adar I February 16 Bella Grauer 16 Adar I February 17 Pauline Spandorfer 17 Adar I February 17 Bessie Kahn 17 Adar I February 17 Bluma Goldman 17 Adar I February 17 Jacob Levy 17 Adar I February 17 Albert Simon 17 Adar I February 17 Mair Algranati 17 Adar I February 19 Beatrice Hiller 19 Adar I February 19 Anita S. Beer 19 Adar I February 19 Philip Turner 19 Adar I*February 19 Morris Beker 19 Adar I February 19 Elaine Sanders 19 Adar I*February 19 Eva Vilensky 19 Adar I*February 19 Bernard Rapkin 19 Adar I February 19 Samuel Pattek 19 Adar I February 20 Bernard Chaleff 20 Adar I February 20 Madelyn Grusin 20 Adar I February 21 J.R. Shaw 21 Adar I February 21 Irene Marlin 21 Adar I February 21 Scott Safran 21 Adar I*February 21 Sadie Barkan 21 Adar I February 21 David Bodenstein 21 Adar I*February 22 Samuel Kaner 22 Adar I February 22 Irving Kaufman 22 Adar I February 23 Gordon Black 23 Adar I*February 23 Gertrude Gerstin 23 Adar I February 23 Sonia Gordon 23 Adar I February 23 Eli Silberman 23 Adar I February 24 Ralph Goldman 24 Adar I February 24 Jacob Cohen 24 Adar I February 24 Irving Shapiro 24 Adar I*February 25 Mildred Freedman 25 Adar I February 25 Pearl Caplon 25 Adar I February 25 Morris Cohen 25 Adar I February 26 Erwin Bodzy 26 Adar I February 26 Shirley Nemerov 26 Adar I February 26 Miriam Rosen 26 Adar I February 26 Abe Kanner 26 Adar I February 26 Eugen Sternberg 26 Adar I*February 26 Leo Levine 26 Adar I February 27 Lester Gersten 27 Adar I*February 27 Hyman Krugman 27 Adar I February 27 Rosalyn Meyer 27 Adar I*February 27 Daniel Frankel 27 Adar I February 27 Max Nesselroth 27 Adar I February 27 Sylvia Schwartz 27 Adar I*February 27 Daniel Frankel 27 Adar I February 28 Irwin Rickles 28 Adar I*February 28 Mehdy Nooromid 28 Adar I February 28 Harry Kray 28 Adar I
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Sunday, February 2, 4:00 p.m., Atlanta Jewish Film Festival GTC Merchants Walk, Short Program 1 or Igor and the Cranes’ Journey; option of dinner afterwards. PURCHASE TICKETS on your own.
Sunday, February 16, 5:40 p.m., Atlanta Jewish Film Festival Lefont Sandy Springs, Short Program 2 or Zaytoun Journey; option of coffee/dessert afterwards. PURCHASE TICKETS on your own.
Friday, March 7, Shabbat dinner, Scholar-in-Residence. Join other Prime Timers at ‘Reserved for Prime Timers’ tables for Shabbat dinner.
Saturday, March 22, 7:30 p.m., Trivia Night and snacks/dessert, Etz Chaim Social Hall
Sunday, May 4, 1: 30 p.m., Breman Museum with docent for exhibit: Return to Rich’s, The Story Behind the Store
Monday, June 2, Dinner 5:30 p.m., Chateau Saigon (Thai restaurant on Buford Highway) followed by Ballroom Dancing instruction (7:00 – 8:00 p.m.), practice (8:00 – 8:30 p.m.) at Knights of Columbus Hall, 2620 Buford Highway
Let’s get together before/after Etz Chaim Lilmode or Social Action Events• DINNER: after Sunday Movies at the Etz: March 2, April 20 • DINNER before: 92St Y: May 1
Questions about PrimeTimers: Roz Reiss [email protected] (770-685-1217)
Get Prime Timers’ E-vites: Norman Marinoff [email protected] (678-560-8430)
Prime Timers – A USCJ Chapter of Hazak Something fun for everyone!
The library has several more new books that were featured at the MJCCA Book Festival in November and are on display and available for you to check out from the Etz Chaim Library.
The Curious Vision of Sammy Levitt and Other Stories by Cliff Graubert is a humorous and touching tale of 1950s Washington Heights Jewish life. From laugh-out-loud humor to heart-wrenching pathos, the author brings us along on a journey that ends too quickly, leaving us yearning for more. This is a terrific, page-turning read.
Boxcars by Jim T. Barfield. Adventure, drama, and history combine into a fast-moving easy-to-read novel. This is a story about two teenagers during the Holocaust, one Jewish and one a gypsy, brought together by chance as they both struggle to escape the horrors of Hitler’s “Final Solution” in France.
How to be a Friend to a Friend Who’s Sick by Letty Cottin Pogrebin. What do you say to a friend who has a serious illness? Letty Pogrebin has written an invaluable guidebook for anyone hoping to rise to the challenges of this most important and demanding passage of friendship.
For children, here’s a companion book to the classic, The Keeping Quilt.
In The Blessing Cup Patricia Polacco tells the story of her great-grandmother Anna’s life before leaving Russia and about the legacy of the family’s china tea set. Polacco is a master storyteller, and this heartwarming tale of hardship and the importance of family will delight young readers from Grades 1-4.
You may self-check out books from the library at any time. Directions for check out are on the library wall next to the book return basket. Someone is usually on duty in the library on Sunday mornings when there is Religious School to assist you in finding books and with book check out. The library has many new books for your reading pleasure, so stop by and browse at your leisure!
NEW BOOKS IN THE ETZ CHAIM LIBRARY!
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We are here for you!Have a great idea? A question to ask? Your Board of Trustee liaison is available to point you in the right direction or answer your questions.
Feel free to call or email him/her with your suggestions and concerns! Not sure of the contact information? Call the office 770.973.0137 to find that out.
The 2014 Gala Advertising
Contract honoring
Men’s Club Past Presidents
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Remember to Sign Up for the Kroger Community Rewards Program.
See page 31 for instructions on how to sign up.
Enter Etz Chaim’s NPO# 80318.
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Attention: Atlanta Jewish Coalition for Literacy volunteers and prospective volunteers
Join us for a special meeting, February 25, at 12:00 noon. Bring a dairy lunch. We will meet at Temple Sinai (when we get more volunteers, meetings will also be at Etz Chaim).
Do a little listening, a little training, and have lots of fun. If you "bring a friend", you are eligible for SPECIAL DOOR PRIZES. We are looking for people: who want to improve a child's future. who want to help but may only have 1 hour 1 day a week to become involved. who feel that living Tikkun Olam is a Jewish responsibility.
WE WANT AND NEED YOU... Please RSVP to Susie Sommer 518-369-0200.
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GENERAL FUND
Sam and Margot Silbiger
In honor of Miriam Rosenbaum for leading minyan during shiva for my father. Thank you so much.
Thank you to the Chesed Committee for always doing what you do, quietly and reliably.
To David Eppsteiner and Family, in memory of your mother, Geri Eppsteiner. May stories and memories bring smiles to your hearts.
Charlie and Esther Harrison
In memory of Charles Jassen, beloved father of Karen Needle and father-in-law of Hank Needle, grandfather and great-grandfather, with wishes for sweet memories
In memory of Judith Swartz’s mother, Betty Singer, the best kind of example to us all
David and Cheryl Eppsteiner
To David Eppsteiner and Family, in memory of your beloved mother, Geri Eppsteiner. May your memories of good times with her bring you comfort at this difficult time.
To Donna Krodman and Family in loving memory of your stepfather, David Canter. We hope the wonderful memories you have of him comfort you during this difficult time.
To Esther Harrison and Family in memory of your father, Barry Kamelgarn. May the memories of your father bring you much comfort today and always.
David and Elyse Shaw
In memory of Betty Singer, mother of Judith SwartzDon and Judith Kaye
In memory of Nathan Greenberg on his yahrzeitEllen Weinberger
To Ed Berger, Iris Silver and Family in loving memory of Dora Berger, devoted wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and great grandmother
Esther Bigel
To Judy Schancupp, in memory of your mother, Ruth Fassberg. Our condolences to you and your family
Fred and Carol Salmons
In memory of David B. Canter, stepfather of Donna Krodman. Our deepest sympathies on your loss
Gary and JoAnn Feinberg
To the Berger and Silver Families in loving memory of Dora Berger. Every moment we spent with her was precious.
Heather and Lenny Stein
To Donna Krodman in memory of David Canter. We share in your loss. Please know that we surround you with love and friendship.
Jackie and John Tabellione
Get well wishes to Michael Romisher. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jerry and Selma Bernstein
To Donna and Steven Krodman in memory of David Canter. Our thoughts are with you.
John and Joanne Chaifetz
To Cheryl and David Eppsteiner, in memory of Albert Gelb and Geraldine “Geri” Brick Eppsteiner. We are so sorry for your losses this season. May the New Year bring health and joy to your family.
John Sampson and Brenda Paulen
In memory of Ed Lemer on his yahrzeitLawrence Lemer
To Tina and Marvin Ginsburg in memory of your beloved mother, Celia Fineman
Leila Sultzer
In memory of my beloved husband, Irving H. Buchalter, on his yahrzeit
Lenora Buchalter
In memory of Lauren Eisenman’s sister, Dale Fisher, and Robbie’s aunt. Love, Linda, Michael, Sarah a nd Ben
Linda and Michael Diamond and Family
In honor of our amazing son, Meylakh, who graduated from Harvard. We are very proud of you. You are a mensch with the best human qualities. Good luck. We love you, Mom and Dad
Marat and Galina Barshay
To the Berger Family in memory of Dora BergerMargie and Jerry Shure
To Sam Silbiger in honor of your special birthday. Mazal Tov!
Marlene and Mark Haber
To Scott Rittenberg, congratulations for two wonderful years and thank you for your time. Most of all, thank you for what you did for me.
Marsha Bernstein
In loving memory of my brother, Jeffrey DonnerMelissa Goodman
To Mrs. Lucy Katzman and family in memory of Abraham Harvey Katzman, loving husband, father and grandfather. Lucy, Leigh and Russell – May your precious memories sustain you during this difficult time. All our love, Elaine and Michael
Mike and Elaine Shapow
In loving memory of Edward Fortas, husband and father
Mildred Wachter and Jan and Paul Wachter
In memory of Audrey “Cissy” Cohen, beloved mother of Arthur Cohen
Muriel Shindler
In memory of Gertrude Olens
To Cheryl and David Eppsteiner in memory of Albert Gelb. May the memories of your father bring you much comfort in your time of sorrow.
To Karen and Hank Needle in memory of Charles Jassen. May the memories of your father bring you much comfort in this time of sorrow.
Sam and Lisa Olens
In memory of Lillian Cipinko Scott, Karen, and Adam Cipinko
To Congregation Etz Chaim, thank you, our Etz Chaim community, for your support following the death of our sister, Dale Fisher
Scott Fisher and Marcy Bass
In honor of Esther and Steven Low. Mazal Tov on the engagement of Elliot to Mallory Friedman
Stan and Bobbie Hollander
To Judith Swartz in memory of Betty Singer. Your mother was a wonderful woman. Our heart goes out to you.
The Beiner Family
To Edwin Berger and Iris and Jerry Silver in memory of Dora Berger. Linda, Chuck and Rachel Schwartz/Williams
The Schwartz/Williams Family
In honor of Lisa and Sam OlensVan and Patricia Pearlberg
RABBI LEWIS DISCRETIONARY FUNDWith appreciation to Rabbi Lewis, for your guidance and support as Jacob became a Bar Mitzvah
Alan and Sandy Saltzman
In memory of our father, Saul Stickgold, on his yahrzeit
Allan and Vivian Levine
Thank you, Rabbi Lewis, for your kind support, phone calls, and leading minyan during shiva
for my dad. It all helps to ease the pain.Charlie and Esther Harrison
In honor of the speedy recovery of Eleanor Hochberg. Wishing you a speedy and complete recovery. Love, Chelo
Chelo Saruk
In memory of Dorothy Renyi. You’ll always be missed, but never forgotten.
Dennis and Deborah Renyi
To Edwin Berger and Family in memory of Dora Berger with our deepest sympathy
Gitta and Saul Kurlat
To Rabbi Shalom and Cindy Lewis, we are so sorry for the loss of your mother, Sarah Lewis. We hope you and your family will find comfort in her memory at this sad time.
Jay and Betsy Lessans
In loving memory of our father and grandfather, Harold Stiller
John and Ellen Jarrett
To the Eppsteiner Family with our heartfelt condolences to Cheryl, David and family on the recent passing of their dear family members, Albert Gelb and Geraldine Eppsteiner
Laura Blaskett and Ian Platt and Family
To Edwin Berger in memory of my dear friend, Dora Berger
Margie Sonshein
In memory of Sarah Lewis, beloved mother of Rabbi Shalom Lewis
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In memory of Kurt Elkan, beloved father-in-law of Mindy Elkan and grandfather of Michelle Needle and Scott Elkan
In memory of Dora Berger, beloved mother of Iris Silver and wife of Edwin Berger
Marsha Kummins
To Donna Krodman, in memory of her beloved stepfather, David Canter. From the Mishpacha Chavurah
Mishpacha Chavurah
In appreciation of Rabbi Lewis for the beautiful naming of our granddaughter, Ruby Antoinette. and thank you for the special tribute to our family
Neil and Bonnie Negrin
To Cheryl Eppsteiner in loving memory of your father, Albert Gelb
Norman and Simone Marinoff
Wishing Rabbi Lewis a Happy Birthday
To Rabbi Lewis, thank you for performing the Baby Naming of our granddaughter, Bailey Rebecca. You did a beautiful service.
Ron and Wendy Feinberg
In memory of my father, Sidney ItzkowitzRoz Reiss
To Rabbi Lewis, thank you for your support and kind words during our time of need.
The Berger and Silver Families
RABBI KERBEL DISCRETIONARY FUNDThank you, Rabbi Kerbel, for your spiritual support, conducting the funeral service and leading minyan. You have helped my family as my father encountered his final journey.
Charlie and Esther Harrison
In memory of my mom, Selda Slater. We love you every day and miss you every minute.
Cindee and Alberto Sapoznik
In memory of my beloved grandmother, Sara VinerMarsha Kummins
To Rabbi Kerbel, thank you for performing the Baby Naming of our granddaughter, Bailey Rebecca. You did a beautiful job.
Ron and Wendy Feinberg
In memory of my father, Sidney ItzkowitzRoz Reiss
In memory of our beloved mother, Lucile EhrlichSteve and Helen Ehrlich
To Rabbi Kerbel, thank you for your support and kind words during our time of need.
The Berger and Silver Families
LINDA H. WEINROTH EDUCATION FUNDTo Mindy Elkan, in memory of Kurt Elkan. Condolences to you and your family
Beverly Barnhard
To Donna Krodman and family, in loving memory of your step-father and grandfather, David Canter. May his memory be a blessing. Sincerely, Arlene and Glenn
Mazal tov to Eileen and Ken Schlenker as they celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary! What a wonderful milestone! Best wishes always, Arlene and Glenn
Glenn and Arlene La Vine
To Donna and Steve Krodman, in memory of your beloved stepfather, David Canter
Richard and Sandy Smith
ROBERT KLEIN MEMORIAL CHESED FUNDTo Mindy Elkan and Family, in memory of Kurt Elkan. May his memory be a blessing
To The Needle Family, in memory of your beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Charlie Jassen
To The Eppsteiner Family, in memory of your beloved father and grandfather, Albert Gelb
To Ed Berger, in memory of your beloved wife, Dora. May her memory be a blessing
To Donna Krodman, in memory of David Canter, your beloved stepfather
To Judy Schancupp, in memory of your beloved mother, Ruth Bohrer Fassberg
Alan and Sue Rothstein
To Karen Needle, in memory of your father, Charlie Jassen. Dear Karen, we know you will miss your dad! He was a lovely man. Our sincere sympathy to you and the entire Needle family. Love, Lori, Allan, Adam and Scott
Lori and Allan Struletz and Family
Our condolences to Donna Krodman and family on the loss of your beloved stepfather, David Canter
Mark and Laurie Lavinsky
To Iris Silver and Family, in memory of Dora BergerMyra Fineman
In memory of Bernard and Thelma LehmanRobert Lehman
YOUTH FUNDTo Karen Needle and Family, in memory of Charlie Jassen. We wish you comfort now, peace soon and memories forever. So sorry about your dad.
Al and Cindee Sapoznik
In loving memory of Morris Wachter, husband, father and grandfather
Jan and Paul Wachter and Mildred Wachter
YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUNDTo Andrea Cohen, in memory of Ralph Schwab. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time
Bruce and Bernice Mellman
In memory of Geraldine Eppsteiner, mother of David Eppsteiner. May her memory be a blessing
In memory of Sarah Lewis, mother of Rabbi Shalom Lewis. May her memory be a blessing
Jay and Natalie Kaiman
In honor of Leah GivarzScott and Terri Rittenberg
PRESCHOOL FUNDIn memory of my dear mother, Lillian Morris
To Scott Rittenberg, many thanks for all your leadership these last 2 years!
Adele Greenspon
To Sherry and Mark Hersh, in honor of your new grandson, Aaron Joshua London. Mazal tov and best wishes to the whole family
To Wendy and Ron Feinberg, in honor of your first grandchild. Mazal to you and the whole family on the birth of your granddaughter, Bailey Rebecca. Best wishes, Chelo
Chelo Saruk
Mazal Tov to Wendy and Ron Feinberg on the birth of your beautiful granddaughter, Bailey Rebecca. Enjoy the wonderful gift of being grandparents!
Mazal Tov to Lauren and Josh Levetan on the birth of your beautiful baby girl, Bailey Rebecca. May she always be a source of much joy and nachas to you and your family!
David and Elyse Shaw
In memory of Angela and Dalia SternbergHaim Sternberg
To Mindy Elkan and Michelle Needle and Family, in loving memory of a wonderful man, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, “Opa Kut”, Kurt Elkan. He lived a full life surrounded by those who treasured and cared for him, and he will be missed by all.
To Donna Krodman and Family, we are so sorry for the loss of your very special stepfather, David Canter. We know you will always cherish your memories with him. With our deepest condolences to you and your family, Karen and Hank
To Barbara Dolin, with our deepest condolences on the sudden loss of your brother, Elliott Shoenthal. We are so sorry for your loss. May your memories comfort you at this difficult time. Karen and Hank.
To David Eppsteiner and Family in loving memory of your dear mom, Geri Eppsteiner. May your memories bring you warmth and comfort. With our sincere condolences, Karen and Hank
To Art Cohen and Family in loving memory of your amazing mom, Audrey Cohen. She was a special lady blessed with an amazing son and family. With our sincerest condolences, Karen and Hank
Hank and Karen Needle
To Michelle Needle and all her family in loving memory of her grandfather, Kurt Elkan
Paul and Jan Wachter
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PRESCHOOL PLAYGROUND FUND
Tanah and Allison Barchichat
In honor of our new granddaughter, Maya SchwartzBob and Karen Schultz
To Karen and Hank Needle and Family in memory of Charles Jassen
Linda and Michael Spector
Our heartfelt condolences to Karen Needle and family on the loss of Charles Jassen, your beloved father, grandfather and great grandfather
Mark and Laurie Lavinsky
To Karen Needle in memory of your father, Charlie Jassen
Susan and Herschel Saparow
COLLEGE CONNECTION FUNDTo Ben Needle in memory of Charles Jassen with our deepest sympathy to you and your family
In memory of Harry Phillips, beloved father and grandfather
Elaine and Jay Schwartz and Family
To Donna Krodman in memory of David Canter. Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your stepfather
Randy and Hedy Padawer
PHILLIP MICHAEL SILVERMAN MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUNDTo David Eppsteiner and family in memory of your mom, Geri Eppsteiner. We hope your wonderful memories of her help you through this difficult time.
To Cheryl Eppsteiner and family in memory of your father, Albert Gelb. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. It sounds like your dad was someone very special. We’re so sorry for your loss.
To Donna Krodman in memory of David Canter, your loving stepfather. We’re so sorry for your loss.
Andy and Jayne Becker
In loving memory of our parents, Lee and Sidney Silverman, on their yahrzeit
Bob and Eileen Silverman
To Marc Lubatkin and Family, in memory of Jerry Lubatkin. We are thinking of you at this very sad time and know memories of your dad/grandfather will be a comfort in the coming months and years.
To Art Cohen and family in memory of Audrey Cohen. We are thinking of you at this very sad time and know memories of your mom/grandmother will be a comfort in the coming months and years.
In honor of Mary Natelli. Thank you so very much for all that you do for TCF, Mary. You honor Bobby’s memory every day!
Bonnie and Alan Silverman and Family
In memory of Milton Chasin. You are missed.Dennis and Deborah Renyi
In appreciation of Rabbi KerbelMark Rudel
To Rhea Fine in memory of Leon Goldhoff. May your memories of good times comfort you at this time of sorrow. Bobbi and Marvin
Mazal Tov to Eileen and Ken Schlenker on the birth of their new granddaughter, Galit Nava Baron, and on your 40th wedding anniversary. We wish you much nachas.
To Cheryl Eppsteiner, in memory of your father, Albert Gelb. May your memories of good times comfort you at this time of sorrow.
To David Eppsteiner in memory of your mother, Geraldine Eppsteiner. May your memories of good times comfort you at this time of sorrow.
Marvin and Bobbi Shams
To Cheryl Eppsteiner, in memory of your father, Albert Gelb. Our thoughts are with you at this very difficult time.
To Cecile Bock, in memory of your sister, Barbara Rubenstein. We hope the memories you have of your sister comfort you at this time.
Stan and Judy Fineman
CYNTHIA R. FREEMAN MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUNDIn honor of my daughter Sarah’s 26th birthday and my daughter Alisa’s 23rd birthday
Joe Freeman
To Joe Freeman in memory of your sweet mom, Rita Freeman
To Joe Freeman in honor of Alex Freeman’s birthday
Lori Brickman
MORRIS FRANK SACRED TExT FUNDIn loving memory of Morry Frank. All our love, Candy, David and Jason
In loving memory of Betty Cohn. All our love, Candy, David and Jason
In loving memory of Jacob Frank. All our love, Candy, David and Jason
In loving memory of Lena Frank. All our love, Candy, David and Jason
In loving memory of Leonard Cohn. All our love, Candy, David and Jason
Candy Frank and Family
To Edwin Berger in memory of Dora Berger. I am so sorry for your loss. I hope fond memories of your beloved wife Dora will help you through this difficult time.
In loving memory of my beloved father, Herman N. Davis
In loving memory of my beloved daughter, Roberta Davis Dikeman
Fred Davis
To Esther Harrison on the loss of your father, Barry Kamelgarn
To Sandy and Alan Saltzman in honor of your son Jacob becoming a Bar Mitzvah
To Toby Block and Jerry Greenberg, Happy 36th wedding anniversary and many more to come. Thank you for your friendship and love.
To Bobbie and Stan Hollander, thank you for your sincere friendship and love.
To Donna Krodman in loving memory of your stepfather, David Canter
Happy 90th birthday to Sam Silbiger. May G-d grant you many more in good health. Yasher Koach! With love, Ava and Irwin Weitz
To Eileen and Ken Schlenker, in honor of the birth of granddaughter, Galit Nava Baron
To Lauren and Josh Levetan, in honor of the birth of Bailey Rebecca. May you have much mazal from your beautiful daughter.
To Edwin Berger and Family in loving memory of Dora Berger
To Sophia Becker in loving memory of your husband, Mordechai Becker
To Susan and Stu Dermer, thank you for your sincere friendship and love.
Irwin and Ava Weitz
To Judy Schancupp and family on the passing of your mother, Ruth Bohrer Fassberg
To Donna Krodman and family on the passing of your stepfather, David Canter
To Bonnie and Neil Negrin, Mazal Tov on the naming of your granddaughter, Ruby Antoinette, at the Shabbat morning service. We are happy we could share this special Shabbat with you.
Ron and Wendy Feinberg
To Cheryl Eppsteiner in memory of Albert Gelb. Our sincerest condolences of the passing of your father
In loving memory of my father, Salomon Kron, on his yahrzeit
Stan and Bobbie Hollander
KAZER-LIPSON LIBRARY FUNDIn memory of my dad, Bernard Levine
Henry Levine
To Art Cohen in memory of Audrey Cohen with sincere sympathy on the passing of your mother. Her memory should bring you many blessings!
Jeffrey and Jessica Brown
In loving memory of Walter Low on his yarhzeitSteven and Esther Low
BUILDING ENHANCEMENT FUNDIn memory of Abraham Lazerson
Allen Lazerson
In loving memory of Selma, Julius and Louis Hainbach
George and Helen Bell
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WILENSKY MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUNDHappy Birthday to Barbara Wilensky
Frank Wilensky
Happy Birthday to Linda Weinroth
Happy Birthday to Terri Rittenberg
Happy Birthday to Marc Chernau
Mazal Tov to Leslie and Bobby Levy on the birth of your grandson, Daniel Reid Levy
Happy Birthday to Dale TepperFrank and Barbara Wilensky
SOCIAL ACTION FUND
Stephen and Annette Friedman
To Art and Liz Cohen with sympathy on the loss of your mother, Audrey Cohen
To Sydelle Silberman in appreciation and respect of your talent to teach
Alan and Sharon Lightstone
To The Swartz Family in memory of Betty Singer. Betty or Bubbie, as I knew her was an incredible role model and woman. I feel so lucky that I was able to see her spunk, full heart and incredible love for her family. She will truly be missed by all those whose lives she touched.
Alexandra Weisz
In memory of Daniel RubinFrank and Elyse Rubin
KITCHEN FUNDIn loving memory of Jack Agrow
The Agrow Family
BOB GOLDMAN SCHOLARSHIP FUNDIn memory of Dora Berger
Julia and Kent Goodman
To Andy Becker, Jeff Frankel and the Men’s Club, in appreciation of your support of the Daffodil Project in Blue Ridge, Georgia on November 10, 2013.
Linda and Michael Weinroth
SISTERHOOD FUNDTo Karen Needle and Family in memory of your father, “Charlie” Jassen. We’re so sorry for your loss.
Andy and Jayne Becker
In memory of Ruth Lutzky. Missing you always. Love, Paula, David, Cheryl and Jonathan
David and Paula Coplon
SISTERHOOD ENDOWMENT FUNDTo Cheryl Eppsteiner in loving memory of your father, Albert Gelb
Randy and Adrienne Figur
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Jewish Disability Awareness Month
February is National Jewish Disabilities Awareness Month, which promotes full inclusion and participation of people with disabilities in the community. Its purpose is to ensure participation of Jews with disabilities and their families in all aspects of Jewish communal life by reminding us we are all created in the Divine Image. But there remain many individuals with disabilities who are not fully included.
February marks the start of, Adar the month when Purim occurs. Purim commemorates the saving and freedom of the Jewish people by Queen Esther. The disabilities movement, similar to Judaism, is an ongoing fight for freedom. While Jews fight for religious freedom, individuals with developmental disabilities fight for full inclusion and the right to self-determination. JF&CS’ Developmental Disabilities - Tools for Independence (TFI) division supports and facilitates that right – the
right of people with disabilities to live how and where they want. We promote independence and INTERdependence among individuals and those in their lives through programs like our Zimmerman-Horowitz independence Living Program and TFI WORKS Vocational Services. We embrace a holistic approach to person-centered supports in our Health Powerment Initiative, a program to prevent chronic disease and promote health. We recently added a program for adults with high-functioning autism.
The highlight of February as Jewish Disability Awareness Month is the Annual Larry Bregman, M.D., Educational Conference for adults with developmental disabilities, their families and their caregivers. The event takes place February 22-23 at the Selig Center.
For more information on the services of TFI and the Bregman Conference, please visit www.ytfl.org/dd.
The Breast Cancer Support Group meetings continue for the new year! The monthly support group meetings are for all interested people who have had cancer, who are going through treatment or surgeries, and/or who have been recently diagnosed, as well as for those who might have questions pertaining to breast cancer. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, January 16, at 7:00 p.m. The meeting’s purpose is to reflect upon personal experiences, meeting others and gathering information regarding diagnoses,
treatments and surgeries. This survivor support group is being sponsored by The Kehillat Chesed/Caring Committee of Temple Beth Tikvah, 9955 Coleman Rd, Roswell, 30075, who will be the host synagogue. For further information or questions, please contact Valerie Rapowitz at [email protected] or call 678-643-9672.
Save the Date: February 13 at 7:00 p.m.: Adele Wang, Energy Healer and Life Coach will present.
Breast Cancer Survivor Group for the Jewish Community
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