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High Holy Day Schedule of Services Saturday, September 1, 2018 Tuesday, September 18, 2018 6:00 pm ...... Selichot Program 7:30 pm ...... Kol Nidre Service Sunday, September 9, 2018 Wednesday, September 19, 2018 7:30 pm ...... Erev Rosh Hashanah Service 9:00 am............. Family Service 9:00 am ............ Tot Yom Tov Monday, September 10, 2018 10:30 am ......... Morning Service 9:00 am .......... Family Service 10:30 am........... Youth Program (K - 3rd grade) 9:00 am .......... Tot Yom Tov 12:45 pm........... Congregants Hour 10:30 am ........Morning Service 2:00 pm............. Afternoon Service 10:30 am.........Youth Program (K - 3rd grade) 3:15 pm............. Study Hour 12:45 pm.........Rosh Hashanah Reception 4:15 pm............. Yizkor & Concluding Service 1:00 pm .......... Tashlich at the Creek *Break Fast will follow at The Temple (see page 7) *Young Adult Break Fast will follow, RSVP to rabbishulman@templenashville.org Friday, September 14, 2018 *reservations required 6:00 pm ...... Shabbat Shuvah Sunday, September 16, 2018 2:00 pm ...... Memorial Service at The Temple Cemetery Important New Information Regarding This Year’s High Holy Day Services This year we are offering satellite parking at the GJCC with shuttles running regularly between there & The Temple, for more information see page 9. We have added youth programing for kindergarten through 3rd graders that will run in conjunction with our morning service........ see page 9. Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 1
The Temple The Gift of Elul 5015 Harding Pike This month we will begin to say goodbye to summer, start to put Nashville, TN 37205 Phone: 615-352-7620 away our beach and pool towels and prepare for another school Fax: 615-352-9365 year and Jewish year as the calendar will soon change. The Hebrew www.templenashville.org month just prior to the Jewish New Year is called Elul. The sages of our tradition gave us the gift of Elul as a time for sacred preparation for Rosh Hashanah for reflection and renewal.The name of the month Executive Staff (spelled Alef-Lamed-Vav-Lamed) is said to be an acronym of “Ani Mark Schiftan l’dodi v’dodi li,” “I am my Beloved’s and my Beloved is mine,” a quote Senior Rabbi................................. ext. 224 from Song of Songs 6:3, where the Beloved is God and the “I” is the Rabbi Mackler Jewish people. In Aramaic, the word “Elul” means “search,” which is Shana Goldstein Mackler appropriate, because this is a time of year when we search our hearts. Rabbi.............................................. ext. 221 Elul is a period of cheshbon hanefesh – soul accounting. We are to take stock of our innermost Rabbi Michael Shulman, RJE thoughts, desires, motivators, longings and compare them to our reality. We are to check in on Director of Education & the way we treat others, what we are doing to improve our world and ourselves. We are to Next Generation Programs...... ext. 233 connect deeply with the person we have always imagined we would be and consider the ways David Davis..................Rabbi Laureate in which we’ve fallen short during the past year. We seek out people we’ve harmed to ask forgiveness. We make plans for how we will try to live differently and better in the upcoming Tracy Fishbein New Year. We begin the process of setting our intentions for the New Year, a process that Cantor............................................ ext. 226 will culminate on Yom Kippur Bernard Gutcheon Some traditional practices during Elul include hearing the shofar each day from the first day Cantor Emeritus.......................... ext. 234 of Elul (August 12th this year) until Rosh Hashanah. Psalm 27 is recited as a special psalm for the month which teaches us the message of the entire Holiday season: that as Jews we are to hope in Don Anderson God; and then we are to do everything we can to strengthen ourselves as if we were wholly left Director of Finance.......................ext. 230 to our own fates, and then after, to continue to have hope still. This is familiar to us from our Corye Nelson prayer book – “Pray as if everything depends on God, and act as if everything depends on us.” Preschool Director...................... ext. 231 Elul sanctions time for the belief that we have the ability to turn the tide for the year to come through our active work towards repair and building of our world. During Elul, we are to allow Erin Zagnoev the good of our inner nature to win out over the impulses that distract from being our best Director of Membership & selves. The shofar that is traditionally sounded every day of Elul serves as that wake up call. Development................................ ext. 299 Some more modern ways to participate in Elul as a time of study and self-reflection, growth and discovery that will help you begin shaping the year ahead, can also be Office Staff easy engaging and fun. Many of these websites provide creative opportunities and educational resources that will help make our Elul experiences truly meaningful. Mitzie Russell Executive Assistant to the Clergy & • If you would like a creative dose of Elul wisdom delivered to your inbox, sign up for a daily Office Manager........................... ext. 292 email with thematically appropriate “stories, anecdotes, and introspections,” at http://www.jewelsofelul.com. Past “Jewels” have come from President Barack Obama, Mark Shepard Desmond Tutu, the Dalai Lama, Eli Wiesel, and Rabbi David Wolpe and others. Facility Manager.......................... ext. 235 • If you connect with Judaism and God through nature, this post from the Institute for Jewish Marjorie Zager Spirituality will provide you with inspiration for your observation of Elul. Senior Services Coordinator..... ext. 237 http://www.jewishspirituality.org/tag/elul • If you’d like to brush up on your knowledge of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, visit Officers http://www.reformjudaism.org/jewish-holidays for information about the holiday’s histories, customs, blessings, and more! Joyce Friedman........................President • If your brain is organized according to hashtags, my friend and colleague, Rabbi Phyllis Jimmy Marks.........Vice Pres./Treasurer A. Sommer’s Elul program is the one for you. For the past several years, Rabbi Sommer has encouraged the world of social media to join her in exploring the themes of the holidays through Stewart Perlman.....................Secretary blogs, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and more! She has provides a theme for each day of Elul and suggests that participants include #BlogElul and/or #ElulGramin their posts. Temple members who post, please include #TempleNashville so that we can find your reflections! http://imabima.blogspot.com/2018/ As we continue to prepare for the year ahead, we look forward to another meaningful and good year together as a Temple family. page 2 ~ Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620
President’s Message By Joyce E. Friedman Expanding Our Preschool to Meet a Community Need & Grow Jewish Education Our Temple is a thriving, growing congregation. So much so, that our Board of Trustees has taken a positive step to meet those current needs, while also fulfilling one of the pillars of our recent Endowment Campaign, growing Jewish education opportunities. Joyce Friedman On May 15, 2018, the Temple Board of Trustees (BOT) approved the expansion of the Temple Preschool’s infant care program, adding two infant care rooms to meet The Temple’s immediate need for infant care by our growing young congregant demographic. This was my first board meeting as your President, and I was quite pleased to have this first initiative in my presidential platform approved. Why Expand our Preschool? Demand Greater than the Supply. There were many sound reasons why the decision led to expanding our Preschool. The Temple Preschool is highly sought after in the preschool community. Our infant class continues to have 20-plus children on the waiting list. It is also becoming more and more difficult to serve the increasing number of Temple members and siblings applying for enrollment. Gentrification in Nashville is forcing other infant care programs to close. Fosters Relationships. Enlarging our Preschool facilities further helps the relationship between The Temple and our Temple Preschool. When young families tour The Temple for membership, having a Temple Preschool is an attraction. And sometimes the young families who join The Temple are members of the Preschool first. Encourages Member Engagement. Our Temple’s Preschool also encourages member engagement. Temple members who are parents, grandparents, and special friends of Preschool students attend Preschool’s Tot Shabbat weekly as well as Preschool special events, such as Grandparent Shabbat, Passover Model Seder, and Thanksgiving pot-luck, to name a few. Serves the Greater Community. Lastly, because the Temple Preschool is a premier preschool program in Nashville, we have many non-Jewish preschool families who are learning about Judaism during their time there. By expanding our program, we are broadening the opportunity for The Temple to leave a positive impression to the greater Nashville community. Details about the Preschool Expansion The expansion is extremely cost effective, utilizing existing classroom space that requires minimal upgrades to meet various code requirements. Two classrooms will be renovated with only one room used initially, and the second room renovated in preparation for future expansion. Fred Yazdian Construction Company was approved to handle the construction. The initial one-room addition will accommodate eight more infants under the Temple’s care. This new expansion will help meet all of our Preschool’s priority registration needs. Cost analysis performed justified expansion with a five-year rate of return on investment through increased profits from the increase in student enrollments. The first day of Preschool is August 6, 2018. The dedication of the new infant care rooms will be August 26, 2018. Special Notes of Thanks A special note of thanks goes to Preschool Director Corye Nelson for having the vision, foresight, and perseverance to make this expansion a reality. She has been brainstorming with the Preschool Advisory Committee on ways to meet the needs of our community since she began her career as our director in 2010. (continued on page 6) The Congregants Hour Book Arrives in Late August! Dr. Stewart Perlman has worked diligently to preserve these wonderful, meaningful and inspiring messages shared by the members of our Temple on the afternoons of Yom Kippur over the past three decades. He will share his reflections as the editor of this work during services on Friday, August 24th at 6:00 pm Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 3
Sh aring B’nai Mitzvah Anke Stein Evan Michelle Weiss August 4, 2018 August 11, 2018 at 11:00 am at 11:00 am Anke was born in Nashville on September Evan was born in Los Angeles, California 9, 2005. She is the daughter of Jena Schmid on August 10, 2005. Her parents are Ethan and Greg Stein, and the granddaughter of and Miriam Weiss, and her grandparents are Paul and Joan Schmid of Two Rivers, Gerald and Edna Purer of Tennessee and Wisconsin and Rob and Carol Stein of Nashville. Steven and Marsha Weiss of California. Over the last year, Anke has worked in a volunteer For her mitzvah project, Evan has been working with rescue capacity for Love at First Sight, Murphy Road Animal animals. Clinic, Meals on Wheels, and Nashville Food Project. Evan is in the 8th grade at West Wilson Middle School and her Anke is in the 8th grade at Martin Luther King Junior special interests include computers, music, dancing, and crafts,. Magnet School. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, being silly, having a good laugh, traveling, enjoying good food, and playing drums. Jackson Schneider Eliana Moshe Gorden August 25, 2018 September 22, 2018 at 11:00 am at 11:00 am Jackson Schneider was born in Boca Raton, Eliana was born on August 22, 2005 in FL on June 18, 2005. His parents are Rachel Nashville. Her parents are Lee and Joan and Jordan Schneider and his grandparents Gorden. Eliana is the granddaughter of Phillip are Judi and Steven Schneider of Boca Raton, and Vivian Gorden of Bethesda, Maryland and Florida, Karen Salvage of Hollywood, Florida; and the late Stuart Catherine DeWitt of Tucson, Arizona. Salvage. For her mitzvah project, Eliana has been working with Second For his mitzvah project, Jackson volunteered this past Harvest Food Bank as well as the Nashville International Center winter at the LP PENCIL Box during teacher shopping nights. for Empowerment, and Conexión Américas. By helping with The LP PENCIL Box collects donated supplies and distributes some of the most fundamental needs of these populations at items throughout Metro Nashville Public Schools, as well risk including nutrition and education, Eliana hopes to help new as allowing MNPS teachers to shop for free supplies once families establish themselves safely and comfortably in a semester. Jackson will continue to collect donated supplies the Nashville community. throughout the 2018-19 school year. Eliana is in the 7th grade at Linden Waldorf School. She enjoys Jackson is in the 7th grade at University School of Nashville. most all outdoor activities in nature and she is also an avid reader, He enjoys playing ice hockey, golf, watching his Chicago sports viola player, and actor in local theater productions. teams, and spending time with his family and friends. Jackson’s summers are spent at his second home, Camp Timberlane for Boys in Woodruff, WI. page 4 ~ Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620
Our Lives B’nai Mitzvah Connor O’Neil Lilly Faye Kraemer September 29, 2018 October 20, 2018 at 11:00 am at 11:00 am Connor was born in Nashville on November Lilly Faye was born on September 22, 2005 9, 2005. His parents are Michael and Heidi in Atlanta, Georgia. Her parents are Janelle O’Neil and his grandparents are Mickey and and Erik Kraemer. Lilly’s grandparents are Donna Mandel of Denver, Colorado and Paula Hazel Kraemer of Columbia, South Carolina, O’Neil of Durango, Colorado. Dr. Elihu Kraemer of Orlando, Florida, and Dr. and Mrs. Howard For his mitzvah project, Connor has been interested in S. Yager of Atlanta, Georgia. helping at the local humane society and rescue shelters to care For her mitzvah project, Lilly Faye has selected Holocaust for animals in need of a loving family. Awareness and the Belle Meade Plantation, and plans to do Connor is in the 8th grade at Montgomery Bell Academy. In education programs in coordination with Sharon Paz at local his free time, Connor enjoys playing basketball, lacrosse, snow middle schools. skiing, water skiing, and hanging out with his friends. Lilly Faye is in the 7th grade at St. Bernard Academy. She plays the piano and viola, and enjoys reading, traveling, riding her bike, going to sleep away camp in Maine, gardening, making flower arrangements, basketball, cross country, tennis, and horseback riding. Amalia Serkin Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur October 27, 2018 are right around the corner! at 11:00 am Come stop by the Amalia Serkin was born on October 27, 2005 in Brooklyn, New York. She is the daughter of Kimberly Greenberg and The Temple Gift Shop Christopher Serkin. Amalia’s grandparents One-stop shopping for all are Joyce & Mel Greenberg of Worchester, Massachusetts, your Judaica John Serkin of Santa Fe, New Mexico; and Lucy Gratwick of and holiday needs. Marlboro, Vermont. For her mitzvah project, Amalia is working to provide food Candles, Platters, Mah Jongg and supplies to homeless shelters in Vermont (where she Bags & Accessories, spends the summer) and Nashville. and More! Amalia is in the 7th grade at University School of Nashville Items from and in her free time she enjoys rock climbing, playing piano and Gary Rosenthal, euphonium, making art, and horseback riding. Emanuel, Quest, Michael Aram, and Alicia Kelemen If The Temple is Open...The Gift Shop is Open! We accept cash, check and all major credit cards Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 5
Caring Connection New Members Congregational News Welcome to the following new members, Mazel Tov to . . . . we are so glad you joined our Temple family! Felicia & Joel Abramson, on the birth of their Felicia & Joel Abramson baby boy, Tobi Harris, on June 6th. Tobi Jodie Rosenblum and Dylan Hawes-Glynn Emily & James Davis on the birth of their daughter, Louisa Elke Glynn, on May 17th. Louisa’s grandparents are Terry & Bernie Rosenblum Walt & Hugh Miriam Weiss & big sisters Evan and Noa who welcomed Cassia Kisshauer baby Owen Ray on July 16th. Gail Steiner & Roger Levine Leslie Sax in honor of the birth of her granddaughter, Lee & Rilla Margot Annika Sax on June 20th. Caitlin & David Reichstein Laura Heiman & Leon Bellan on their June 16th wedding. Monica Judy and Steve Lefkovitz in honor of the wedding Ruth & Neil Smith of their son, Jay Robert Lefkovitz, to Jennifer Sue Reiner, on March 24th. Sincere Sympathy Maria & Bernie Pargh, in honor of the marriage of The Temple family extends condolences to their daughter, Amanda to William Chase Atkins on June 9th. those who have recently lost loved ones Amanda is also the granddaughter of Eugene Pargh. Tracy Fishbein (Glenn Turtel) on the loss of her mother, Renette Corenswet for earning the Order of the Lion Terry Fishbein Award from the Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) International Shari (Eric) Green on the loss of her step-father, Albert Klein, Jr. Fraternity, in honor of her many years of love and support to Sherry (Grif) Haber on the loss of her sister, Fern Weisman the fraternity, especially its chapter at Vanderbilt University. Erica (Billy) Jacobs on the loss of her father, Mitchell Weinstein Cindee Gold for earning an Athena Award nomination Lori (Dennis) Scott on the loss of her brother, Dennis Jenkins from the League of Women Voters, which celebrates women Barbara & Gary Tamkin on the loss of their granddaughter, leaders and their impact to shape better communities. Laylani Rose-Tamkin Laura Rosenbauer for receiving the Ruach (spirit) Award from the JFS, in recognition of her outstanding contributions (President’s Message.......continued from page 3) to the President, board and the organization. Additional Praise in Supporting this Effort Goes to Jessica Turk who was recognized for her work on Preschool Advisory Contract Review The Violins of Hope segment that was featured in Committee Committee Tennessee Crossroads on WNPT. Co-Chairs, Jamie Brook & Chair, Steve Shapiro Mollie Perry Member, Jimmy Schulman The Temple’s Book of Remembrance is now being compiled for the Yizkor Service on Yom Kippur. Budget & Finance Security Committee Committee Chair, James Mackler You have received a donation form in the mail. Chair, Cathy Werthan Co-Chair, Stan Kweller Please return it no later than August 10th If you have any questions, please call Building & Maintenance The Temple at (615) 352-7620, or you may contact Committee Chair, Bob Nemer Betsy Chernau or Sally Wolfe. Co-Chair, Bobby Rosenblum We are eager to help you in any way we can. page 6 ~ Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620
High Holy Day Babysitting The Temple will offer High Holy Days babysitting ONLY for the following services: Erev Rosh Hashanah, Rosh Hashanah Morning, Kol Nidre & Yom Kippur Morning for the children of Temple members up to age 5 for a nominal fee of $10.00 per child, per service. Our goal is to provide the kind of care you expect for your children. To do so, we need your cooperation. The size of our membership and the increased demand for this service, as well as our desire to provide well-organized, safe care for the children, require that the following procedures be followed: 1. Parents must be attending services in The Temple 3. Children arriving without a reservation will not be able building. to remain in the babysitting area. 4. Please pack a snack or other items your child may need 2. Babysitting is by reservation only, space is limited. during the babysitting times. (The deadline for Erev Rosh Hashanah & Rosh Hashanah Morning Service is September 5th & the deadline for Reservations may be made by mailing in your check or by Kol Nidre & Yom Kippur Morning Service is September 12th). emailing preschool@templenashville.org. No exceptions! We will need to know the ages of your children and the services you will be attending. The Temple Family’s Annual Rosh Hashanah Reception will be hosted by The Temple Officers & Clergy at The Temple following the Morning Service on Monday, September 10th New members and long-time members alike are cordially invited to celebrate the New Year at this annual Rosh Hashanah gathering. Break the Fast (Reservations are required, please rsvp.) Mark your calendars now & plan to Break the Fast with your Temple community on Wednesday, September 19th immediately following Concluding Services. This has become a Temple tradition and is enjoyed by all who participate. The cost is $15.00 for adults and $5.00 for children under 12. Your check is your reservation (received by Friday, September 14th) and should be mailed to: 5015 Harding Pike, Nashville, TN 37205 Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 7
Attention! Attention! Attention! Attention! High Holy Days Important Information Please ... Drive Slowly l Do Not Park on the Grass l Please Carpool ... Follow Directions Parking and Security for the High Holy Days Each year, congregants for High Holy Day services are greeted at The Temple by uniformed officers and professional parking attendants. Security this year will be provided through a combined effort of public and private personnel who are familiar with our Temple buildings and grounds. The usual procedures will be in place for security, traffic control and member safety. Please note the following very important items: 1. Leave for services earlier than usual in order to arrive in advance of service time. There are two entrances to The Temple. Drop-off is available only at the glassed-in-foyer entrance for those who need it. 2. Limited overflow parking will be available on the Belle Meade Plantation property and satellite parking will be available at the GJCC. 3. If you park at the Plantation, we ask that you enter by way of The Temple parking lot but exit only from the Belle Meade Plantation exit on Leake Avenue following services. 4. The Temple driveway will be one way during our largest services. Please follow the posted signs that will direct you around the building. The traffic controllers will direct you as to where and how to park and exit. Please do not try to back into parking spaces, this causes traffic to back up. Your patience will be greatly appreciated! 5. Additional disabled & elderly parking will be available close to the building. Look for signs. 6. Please remember no parking is allowed on Bellevue Drive W. and Bellevue Drive S. Over the past few years the Belle Meade Police Department has towed cars. BE WARNED, we cannot interrupt services to announce imminent towing. A Reminder About Seating Sanctuary, chapel, and auditorium seating will be in place to accommodate over 1,200 members and guests to each of the services for the High Holy Days. As in the past, there are no tickets required for entry into the services, nor is there reserved seating. We ask your cooperation through the direction of the ushers and staff in helping to maintain the dignity and decorum of our services. Please help them by adhering to a few simple but very important rules: 1. You may not save seats in the sanctuary except for the driver while he/she is parking. If you wish to sit together, you may gather in the foyer and enter together or you may save a few seats in the chapel or auditorium. 2. Please do not leave empty spaces between you and the person next to you. It is critical that we fill all available seating so that everyone who wants to attend can be accommodated. 3. A special seating section will be available for the convenience of persons with physical disabilities. 4. No one may enter the sanctuary, chapel or auditorium when the congregation is standing. The staff knows when to seat latecomers. Entry will be through the auditorium and chapel doors only, so as not to disturb services in progress. 5. Please be considerate of others while waiting in the foyer prior to the start of the next service. If you arrive early, we ask that you wait quietly. The noise from those waiting can easily be heard in the sanctuary. The speakers in the foyer area will enable you to listen to services in progress. 6. So that everyone is assured of having a prayerbook, kindly return yours to the ushers and staff in the lobby at the end of the service. If you own a copy of the Gates of Repentance prayerbook, we encourage you to bring it. Some people find the temperature in the sanctuary can fluctuate during services.We recommend you bring a wrap or other garment to ensure you’re comfortable throughout services. page 8 ~ Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620
Satellite Parking for the High Holy Days Due to the decreased availability of parking spaces at Belle Meade Plantation ... This year we are offering satellite parking at the GJCC. Shuttles (3) will be running on the following schedule: Erev Rosh Hashanah - 6pm until the service is over Rosh Hashanah - 9am to 1pm Kol Nidre - 6pm until the service is over Yom Kippur - 9am to 5pm To insure your safety, security & Temple personnel will be located at the GJCC. Please feel free to contact The Temple with questions. Gordon Jewish Community Center • 801 Percy Warner Blvd. High Holy Day Youth Programs The Temple’s Youth Programs are held simultaneously with our Rosh Hashanah Morning Service, 10:30 am-12:30 pm and Yom Kippur Morning Service, 10:30 am-12:30 pm. These programs are open to all Temple youth, K-3rd grade. For safety and security purposes, registration is required. Space is limited. Drop off begins 30 minutes before the service and pick up is at the conclusion of the service. You can register your children online at www.templenashville.org $15 per child includes a talented staff, creative programming and snacks. Questions? Contact Rabbi Shulman at The Temple Children will be grouped by age/grade and will participate in interactive, age-appropriate creative experiences for the High Holy Days. Some activities will include: Sing songs • Create arts and crafts projects • Taste some delicious foods Hear the sound of the shofar • Experience the themes of the High Holy Days through prayer • Learn new rituals from around the Jewish world • Explore issues such as self-improvement, living according to Jewish values, repentance, and reflection. It’s a Knitzvah! Sunday, September 30th at 2:00 pm The Temple’s W.E.L.L (Women Engaged in Living & Learning) invites all knitters, crocheters, and anyone who just wants to learn how to knit a simple scarf to provide for the homeless women who are a part of the Room in the Inn during the cold winter. Join us in the Sukkah at The Temple to the enjoy the company of women engaged in living & learning. Refreshments will be served! Please RSVP to Rabbi Mackler at rabbisgmackler@templenashville.org Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 9
West End Clergy Group Panel Discussion Join us at The Temple as Rabbi Schiftan leads the discussion on Jon Meacham’s optimistic message for a divided America in his newest book The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels The following Tuesdays at 7:00 pm September 25th • October 30th Jon Ellis Meacham is a former Executive Editor and Executive Vice President at Random House. He is a contributing writer to The New York Times Book Review, a contributing editor to Time magazine, and a former Editor-in-Chief of Newsweek.He is also the author of several books including his 2009 Pulitzer Prize winner, American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House. Selichot Sunset Cruise Saturday, September 1st at 6:00 pm Space is Limited, Reservations Required Join Rabbi Schiftan & Cantor Fishbein for a relaxing trip down one of Tennessee’s best known rivers. Contact Mitzie to reserve your spot or for more information (615) 352-7620 or mitzie@templenashville.org page 10 ~ Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620
August 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Lunch with the Rabbi 6:00 PM Bat Mitzvah Summer Session Shabbat Service Anke Stein 9:30 AM Thursday, August 16th Chevrah Torah at 11:30 am 11:00 AM Shabbat Service 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3:00 PM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 6:00 PM Bat Mitzvah Preschool Parent Orientation Coffee & Kleenex Coffee & Kleenex Shabbat Service Evan Michelle Weiss 4:00 PM 11:30 AM 9:30 AM High Holy Day Golden Lunch Bunch Chevrah Torah Choir Rehearsal 7:00 PM 11:00 AM Social Action Committee Shabbat Service 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 4 :00 PM 10:45 AM 6:00 PM 9:30 AM Executive Committee Adult Hebrew Family Service Chevrah Torah 11:30 AM 11:00 AM Lunch with the Rabbi Shabbat Service Summer Session 4:00 PM Preschool Advisory Committee 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2:00 PM 11:30 AM Bar Mitzvah Mazel Tones Golden Lunch Bunch Jackson Schneider HHD Rehersal 6:00 PM 4:00 PM Blue Jean Shabbat and 9:30 AM Investment Committee Congregant's Hour Book Chevrah Torah Presentation 7:00 PM 11:00 AM Board Meeting Shabbat Service 26 27 28 29 30 31 8:30 AM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM RS Teacher Orientation Women's Torah Study Blue Jean Shabbat 1:30 PM Preschool Dedication Save the date for our first ever Legacy Society Event. This reception will honor all of our members who have included The Temple in their estate plans. Sunday, August 26, 2018 at 4:00 pm If you have left The Temple in your estate plans, please let us know so that we can thank you for your generosity and include you in our invitation list. For more information about this event or about creating your Jewish Legacy and joining our Temple Legacy Society, please contact Erin Zagnoev at (615)352-7620. Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 11
September 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Next Dor Sukkah Celebration! for Jewish Young Adults and Interfaith Couples Ages 22-40 9:30 AM Chevrah Torah Thursday, September 27th at 7:00 pm 11:00 AM Shabbat Service RSVP to Rabbi Shulman at 6:00 PM rabbishulman@templenashville.org or (615) 352-7620 Selichot Sunset Cruise 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10:00 AM 11:30 AM 4:30 PM 12:00 PM 9:30 AM Labor Day Preschool Golden Lunch Bunch Madrichim Orientation Women's Torah Study Chevrah Torah Grandparents Shabbat 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 AM Social Action Committee Shabbat Service Shabbat Service 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 4:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 9:30 AM Erev Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah Executive Committee Women's Torah Study Shabbat Service Chevrah Torah 4 PM Preschool 11:00 AM Advisory Committee Shabbat Service 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 8:45 AM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM Bat Mitzvah New Student Kol Nidre Yom Kippur Women's Torah Study Blue Jean Shabbat Eliana Gordon Buddy Breakfast 3:00 PM 9:30 AM 9:30 AM Temple Office & Religious School Chevrah Torah Preschool Close 11:30 AM 11:00 AM Picnic Lunch Shabbat Service 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 9:30 AM 7:00 PM 4:15 PM Bar Mitzvah Sukkot Next Dor Sukkah Family Simchat PAGE Soul of America Mid Week Hebrew Connor O'Neil Celebration Torah Service 4:45 PM 9:30 AM Temple Office & 11:30 AM 9:30 AM 4th Grade Religious School Preschool Closed Lunch with the Rabbi Chevrah Torah Hebrew Orientation 5:15 PM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 11:00 AM Dinner in the Sukkah for Sukkah Decorating Women's Torah Study Shabbat Service 4th-7th Grades 6:00 PM Post Con 30 9:30 AM Religious School Conversion Conversation Lunch in the Sukkah 11:00 AM Conversion Sunday, September 30th at 11:00 am Conversations 2:00 PM We are delighted to start a new season of study and community. It's a Knitsvah/W.E.L.L. Please RSVP to Rabbi Mackler at RSVP to rabbisgmackler@templenashville.org page 12 ~ Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620
October 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 11:30 AM 4:15 PM 11:30 AM 6:00 PM 9:30 AM Simchat Torah Golden Lunch Bunch Mid Week Hebrew Lunch with the Rabbi Shabbat Service Chevrah Torah Temple Office & 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 11:00 AM Preschool Closed Social Action Committee Post Con Women's Torah Study Shabbat Service 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 9:00 AM 4:00 PM 4:15 PM 11:30 AM 7:00 PM 9:30 AM Mah Jongg Tournament Executive Committee Mid Week Hebrew Lunch with the Rabbi Shabbat Service Chevrah Torah 6:00 PM 9:30 AM 12:00 PM 10:00 AM NO Post Con Religious School Women's Torah Study Tot Shabbat Fall Break 4:00 PM 11:00 AM Preschool Shabbat Service Advisory Committee 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9:30 AM 11:30 AM 4:15 PM 11:30 AM 6:00 PM Bat Mitzvah NO RS - Fall Break Golden Lunch Bunch Mid Week Hebrew Lunch with the Rabbi Family Service Lilly Faye Kraemer 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 12:00 PM 9:30 AM Board Meeting Post Con Women's Torah Study Chevrah Torah 11:00 AM Shabbat Service 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 9:00 AM 4:15 PM 11:30 AM 6:00 PM Bat Mitzvah Blood Drive Mid Week Hebrew Lunch with the Rabbi Blue Jean Shabbat Amalia Serkin 9:30 AM 12:00 PM 9:30 AM 6 PM Post Con PAGE Women's Torah Study Chevrah Torah 9:30 AM 11:00 AM Religious School Shabbat Service 11:00 AM Conversion Conversations 28 29 30 31 4:15 PM 9:30 AM 7:00 PM Special Halloween Social Religious School Soul of America Action Project 10:30 AM Consecration Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 13
“L’Dor V’Dor Celebrating Tem Patron Denise Alper Julie & Bo Phyllis Alper Heidi & John Dana & Greg Averbuch Gary & Kim Arlene & Jerry Averbuch Rae & Bru Larry Averbuch Melanie & D Dorothy & Ray Berk Daniel H Ann Bernard Gail Ja Stacy & Bruce Beyer Nancy & Raym Julie & Frank Boehm Leslie & Howa Betsy Chernau Marvin Kr Clare & Robin Clarke Elaine & G Lauren & Michael Cooper Judy & Steve Annette Eskind Randi & Ra Donna & Jeff Eskind Shana & Jam Laurie & Steve Eskind Patty & Ji Lori & Brad Fishel Emily Royce & James Fishel Barbara & T Lisa & Rick Forberg Frances & A Lynn & Scott Ghertner Leslie & Sco Gretchen & Randall Goldstein Suzy & Stewa Special ackno Eskind ~Moses families& Best Brands, Mike Weber & Gi Heidi & Ron Addlestone Ellen Dansky Missi & Steven Greil Wilma Susan & David Alexander Barbara & Tom Davis Todd Friedenberg Gary Gutow Meryl & Ke Felicia & Ken Anchor Tish & Ben Doochin Joyce & Donald Friedman Dottie Haber Glenda & Judy & Al Baer Beth Tannenbaum & Harris Gilbert Pat & Wayne Halper Janet & Rich Lynn & David Barton Carl Dreifuss Cindy Stone & Sandra & Steven Hecklin Marilyn & Liz & Mike Berger Beth & Tommy Ducklo Mark Glazer Risa & Drew Herzog Heloise Wer Leah & Larry Berman Jill & Dan Eisenstein Lori & Ed Glenn Mindy & Kenny Hirt Jeff K Lisa & Tommy Bernard Amy Eskind Felice Apolinsky & Betsy & Seth Hoffman Ter Tricia & Jamie & Billy Eskind Joe Gigante Shirley & Lapidus Fr Eric Blumenthal Julie Eskind Tara & Ben Goldberg David Horowitz Linda L Judy & Jared Book Lynn & Art Fleischer Paula & Larry Goldberg Margie & Matt Horwitz Judy & Lewis Jamie & Jeremy Brook Doris Fleischer Martha & Fred Goldner Erica & Billy Jacobs Sally L Betty Cohen Nancy Flexer Michele Goorman Elise & Herb Jacobs Ellen & D Terri Cohen AMJ FOUNDATION Gwen & Frank Gordon Ellen & Kenneth Jacobs Dede L Esther & Roger Cohn Joyce & Gil Fox Bernice & Joel Gordon Amy & Mark Jarman Nancy Lo Lanie & Bill Cook Marilyn & Henry Foyer Shari & Eric Green Mary Jones Robb Mc Regina & Alan Cooper Carol & Gary Fradkin Lisa & Brad Greenbaum Brendi Kaplan Leslie M Kathryn & Mike Chernau Leslie Klein & Ralph Greenbaum Jamie & Peter Katseff Leon Rebecca & Mark Freedman Carolyn & Lin & Jay Kayser Dorothy & Drew Cunningham Jeffrey Greenfield Sheila & Ste The Temple appreciates the generosity of so many p page 14 ~ Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620
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Be a Part of the Action! Social Action at The Temple Please join us for upcoming Social Action meetings. Our committee meets in the Temple Library. Tuesday, August 7th • Tuesday, September 4th • Tuesday, October 2nd at 7:00 pm For more info contact Jared Book (jaredlbook@gmail.com) or Stephen Moltz (stephenmoltz@bellsouth.net) Yom Kippur Food Drive September 18th & 19th Jews share a sacred duty to accept responsibility for the vulnerable people in our midst. Hunger exists in America and it exists right here in our own backyard. 1 in 4 children in the state of Tennessee is food insecure and in Middle Tennessee alone. 31 percent of the people Second Harvest serves are children. The Temple Social Action Committee is proud to sponsor our Yom Kippur Food Drive every year! There are 2 ways to donate to our drive: 1) Bring non-perishable food items in a bag or box on Yom Kippur. *No glass. No expired or damaged items. 2) Write a check to Second Harvest Food Bank and mail or bring it to The Temple. Food should be brought to The Temple on Yom Kippur. Please put your donations on your car trunk or beside your car and we’ll pick them up. Coat and Warm Clothing Drive Collecting from October 19th - 28th This year we will again be collecting children’s coats, mittens, scarves and gloves, and adult coats. Adult items will go to the Room in the Inn. Children’s items will go to the Martha O’Bryan Center. Please bring your donations to The Temple any day during these dates. We Need Your Donation Every 2 seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood. at The Temple Blood Drive! About 44,000 pints of blood are needed in the U.S. every day. Sunday, October 21st Almost everyone will know From 9:00 am ~ Last Appointment 1:00 pm someone in their lifetime who *It takes approximately one hour to donate has needed blood. Problems or questions? Contact Peako at peako.jenkins@gmail.com (205) 915-8505 Or Give blood. Give life. Brian at brianbauer247@gmail.com (847) 858-1088 A t t e n t i o n S e n i o r s !!! Medicare Prescription Plan Review will be held at The Temple on Sunday, November 18th from 12:00 to 3:00 pm Dr. Bob Neaderthal & Judy Book FNP, will review the medications you take and help select the plan best suited for your needs. Bring your prescriptions...you will be seen on a first come, first served basis. The review will take approximately 10 minutes. Can’t make it to the review?? Dr. Neaderthal will do your review over the phone! For details, call The Temple at (615) 352-7620 Keep Those Pull Tabs Coming In! The Social Action Committee is collecting these for the Ronald McDonald House, which uses them to fund their services for families of seriously ill or injured children receiving medical treatment at Nashville area hospitals. Please place your pull tabs from soda, beverage and soup cans into the container located by the door near the Library. page 18 ~ Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620
E xperience I srael with R abbi S chiftan Beginning Labor Day Weekend 2019 Unique Hotels Private Small Vineyard Visits & Tastings Farm-to-Table Chef Delicious Food Restaurant Adventures Artist Studios and Gallery Explorations Contact The Temple at (615) 352-7620 to find out more about this exciting opportunity! Family Trip to Israel T H E T E M P L E C O N G R E G AT I O N O H A B A I S H O L O M O F N A S H V I L L E FA M I LY T R I P T O I S R A E L • L E D B Y R A B B I S H A N A M A C K L E R Led by Rabbi Mackler Second Harvest HOLOM O Food Sorting BAIJ Su n e 1 0 - 2 0 , F2NASH N OH A 01 9 VIL September 29th 1:00 - 4:00 pm IO LE AT THE ISRAEL TRIP TEMPLE CONGREG Help out at a crucial time for JUNE 10-20, 2019 our Middle Tennessee Food Bank by sorting food with your FROM $3,999 LAND ONLY congregational family. THE HIGHLIGHTS We hope to collect tons of food A journey of inspiration, education and connection From biblical hospitality to world-renowned chefs: Eat and for Yom Kippur and will need help drink the Israeli way sorting it out so it can get to the From agriculture to cyber-culture: Explore the past, experience the future people who really need it! Outstanding tour educators Israel in style: Superb hotel and travel arrangements RSVP to The Temple at Quality service and seamless logistics (615) 352-7620 TO L L F R E E 8 8 8 - 8 1 1 - 2 8 1 2 | S e a rc h o n a r z awo r l d . co m fo r m o re d e t a i l s Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 19
Religious School by Rabbi Michael Shulman Welcome Back! August 19, 2018 Saturday, September 29, 2018 1:00 -5:00 PM 1:00-4:00 PM 7 Grade B’nai Mitzvah Class at Adventure Park Nashville th Congregational Food Sorting at Second Harvest August 26, 2018 Sunday, September 30, 2018 9:00-1:00 PM 9:30-11:30 AM 1st Grade Family Program Teacher Orientation Sunday, October 7, 2018 September 5, 2018 7 -12 Grades to GJCC for Jewish Film Festival th th 4:30-6:00 PM Sunday, October 14, 2018 Madrichim Orientation No Religious School – Fall Break Sunday, September 16, 2018 Sunday, October 21, 2018 9:30-11:30 AM 4 Grade Social Action Project at Heroes th First Day of Religious School New Student Buddy Breakfast Wednesday, October 24, 2018 Family Picnic at 11:30 AM 4:15-6:00 PM 7 Grade B’nai Mitzvah Class th Sunday, September 23, 2018 9:30-11:30 AM Sunday, October 28, 2018 Religious School and Sukkah Decorating 10:30-11:30 AM 1st Grade Consecration Service and Celebration Wednesday, September 26, 2018 4:15 PM First Day of Hebrew School Wednesday, October 31, 2018 4:15 PM 7th Grade B’nai Mitzvah Class Special Halloween Social Action Project 6:00 PM First Day of Post-Con No Post Con 5:15 PM Dinner in the Sukkah for 4th-7th Grade Families after Hebrew School Saturday, October 13th at 10:00 am Come help us celebrate Shabbat for children up to 6 years old and the big people who love them! We’ll have songs, crafts, a story, and yummy treats! page 20 ~ Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620
Preschool by Corye Nelson All the “NEWS” in Preschool The preschool is excited to be gearing up for a new school year. As we continue to strive to provide the best learning environment for our youngest citizens, our preschool is excited to announce the following new initiatives for the 2018-2019 school year. The Addition of a Classroom: As mentioned in the President’s Message, we are adding a new Infant classroom to our preschool. It is beautiful and allows us to better meet the needs of The Temple members and currently enrolled families who need infant care. A Collaborative Approach: Our 3, 4 and 5 year-olds are going to be part of a new classroom approach. The Simcha & Shalom classrooms will be working together to expand the children’s learning opportunities by collaborating together throughout the day. The Pre-K classroom will provide three different learning environments from which the children can choose. There will be an outdoor classroom, a traditional classroom, and a learning lab. In each of these collaborative relationships, children will gather together for a morning meeting for music and discussion and then the children will choose in which learning environment they want to spend the remainder of the day. Through this approach, we send children the message that we respect them as individuals with unique interests and learning styles and we offer increased opportunities for small group work. The Addition of an Atelier: Our studio spaces are continuing to improve each year. This year we are taking a giant leap in our focus of the educational opportunities that art exploration provides. As our studios become more of an intentional learning space we move from a traditional studio to an Atelier. “Since the late ‘60s in the municipal preschools of Reggio Emilia, each school has a space called the atelier and the figure of the atelierista, a “teacher” with an arts background. In this way, the expressive and poetic languages became part of the process by which knowledge is built. The Atelier thus becomes the place of research, invention, and empathy, expressed by means of “100 languages,” which extend beyond childhood to include adulthood up to advanced age.” [reggiochildren.it] We are thrilled to have our first Atelierista on staff for the 2018-2019 school year. Make sure to visit The Temple’s art gallery (in meeting rooms A & B) throughout the year to see displays and documentation of our children’s work in the Atelier. Coffee and Kleenex Grandparents Shabbat at The Temple Preschool Friday, September 7th at 10:00 am Monday & Tuesday August 6th & 7th at 9:00 am Is your child going off to Preschool for his or her first time this year? Whether you are shedding tears of joy or sorrow, feel free to join The Temple Preschool for some coffee, fruit, and pastries after you drop your little one(s) off to their classroom. Stay to swap stories with other parents who have gone through those first-day jitters. Make sure to invite your grandparents to a very special Shabbat Service filled There will be plenty of kleenex! with fun and music! Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 21
Kaddish will be recited in Memory of these loved ones . . . .. . . August 3 & 4 August 10 & 11 August 17 & 18 August 24 & 25 Alma R. Appelbaum Michael Abrams Rebecca Berman Sarah Abrams mother Ira Esfir Olshanitsky Arbitman Robert Blum Jr. Harvey Amster Richard & Maureen Appelbaum Manuel S. Averbuch Eileen Book son-in-law Max Benowitz Annette Berman Martin Davis Janice Krohn Miriam E. Bloomstein David Berman Charles Denbo Reba Blum Edwin Charles Convoy Bernita Brown brother Libby Buchman Rachel Daneman wife Dede Lipman Jonathan Brian Cohen Aaron Elterman James Brown friend Joe Copple Jane Eskind friend Fred & Martha Goldner Fanny Karsch Dresner Dorothy Fallon Fred & Martha Goldner Marilyn Dicker Hillel Feiner Fanny Farber Lahela Jacobson Cohn Frank Edelmon Fred Frederick Oscar Fishtein Esther Daltrop Janice Forberg Alan Sims Gaynor Max Joseph Gichner David Feinstein Keith Frank Morton Ginsberg Harold Marcus Hecht Ethel Friedman Marcia Frank Marsha J. Grant Charles C. Hobbs Lynn Cassen Goddy Theresa C. Goldberg Peter Grant Solomon Hyman Arthur Lee Goldner, MD Jeanette R. Gorden Max Hiller Morris Jacobs son mother-in-law Walter Huebner grandfather-in-law Fred & Martha Goldner Sam Hirshberg Oscar Israel Rudy Saperstein Maurice Goldstein Manuel Gorden father Hans Karlsruher Paul Goldstein father-in-law Renette Corenswet Rhoda Opin Kates Ben Gordon Sam Hirshberg Harriette Katz Morris Kraft father Raye Ann Greenbaum Sara Lefkovits father Joel & Bernice Gordon Isaac Hirshberg Beckie Steinau Leichtmann Keith & Meryl Kraft grandfather Isaac Karnowsky Joseph H. Levy Trish & Shelly Krizelman Gail Jacobs Sidney Kay William S. Lipman Hannah Kroll Fernand Haber Marlene “Penny” Klubeck brother-in-law Marcus S. Kronberg Shirley Haber Louis Kornman Dede Lipman Bess Holzman Levis Arnold Haber Jr. Sam Levy Joseph B. Lowenheim Helen Lieberman husband Lottie Fisher Lightman Frances Lusky A. Maurice Loveman Dorothy Haber Milton Lockenbach Morris Marcus Dorris S. Loventhal,Jr. Ida Hirshberg Isaac Lowenstein Arthur Metzger Stanley Luboniecki grandmother Audrey Malin Benjamin Samuel Meyer Rose S. Olshine Charles & Dorothy Hirshberg Florence Gates Marx Norma Morris Wendy Gail Perling Sam Hirshberg Paul R. Michael mother Ben Perlman Oscar Jones Rose Milrod Elaine & Edward Eskind uncle Max Kirshner Fedora Jonas Newfield mother Stewart & Suzy Perlman Ike J. Kuhn Fannie Garber Paplanus Alyse & Charles Sprintz Josephine Russ great-uncle Harry William Pfeifer Mary Ann Jess Neel mother Gus & Elaine Kuhn Norman Propper mother Phil & Missy Russ Naomi Lundin Rose Rabinowitz Perry & Donna Neel Meyer Salzkotter mother Abe D. Rosenbaum Rose Shub Osheroff Harry Lipman Samuels Madelyn & Stewart Kresge H. Leo Schwartz Cindy Pomerantz Nancy L. Schoenfield Herbert Nash Yvette Sebelist Rudolf Schneider Lawrence Stuart Scott David E. Palet Julius Silberman Agness Schwartz Louis Sear father-in-law husband David M. Shapiro Selwyn Silverman Ruth Palet Elaine Silberman Charles Teitelbaum Jerome Kuhn Small Eli Perlman Louis H. Small Fred Turk Samuel Stein uncle Ruth Trent John Uhlmann Malvin Fisher Steiner Stewart & Suzy Perlman sister Benjamin Weinger Sherron Weinberger James Harold Queyrouze Shelia Schott Sol B. Weise Doris Woller Maurren Rosin Jack Urtnowski Harry Zeitlin Anna Ilene Salvage brother Pauline Zimmerman Eleanor Floersheim Seligman Madelyn & Stewart Kresge mother Rose W. Weil Gretchen & Randall Goldstein Anna Heiner Weinberg Ida R. Shanker grandmother Morris Wachs Fred & Martha Goldner Joseph S. Weinstein Elisa Weisman Dietrich Westfield Mary Jane Werthan Max Westfield aunt Sally Rothschild Zander Joan Shayne Ernest Zwald Henry Zalman Kathryn Zander page 22 ~ Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620
Kaddish will be recited in Memory of these loved ones . . . .. . . August 31 & September 1 September 7 & 8 September 14 & 15 September 21 & 22 September 28 & 29 Victor Abeles Harriet Alperin Harry S. Blum Rivah Alexander Reuben Balfus Eleise Rich Bauman Milton Barnett Richard Clarke grandmother David Benis mother Daisy Marx Bernstein Marjorie Ellis David & Susan Alexander Sam Bittner Joyce & Donald Friedman Milton Book Randall M. Falk, MD Ludwig Boehm grandfather Charles Julian Bloch Bessie G. Brandt Hannah Krohn Feierman Rosalie Cantor Jacqueline & Howard Tepper Avern Joseph Bloom grandmother mother-in-law Morris David Cohen Stuart Blankstein Otto Bluh David & Kay Raybin Janice Krohn Melvin Seymour Cohn Marion Caplan Evelyn Giles Brooks Frieda Caplan Irvin Gary Florman Frances Cypress Peggy Cohen Bruce Buchman Myra Cohen Bobbie Hirshberg Fox Alexander Alvin Davis William Cohn Margie Cavalier Bronya Cohn sister Alfred S. Ehrenwald Grace Cooper Marvin Lee Churney Alexander Cooper Charles & Dorothy Hirshberg Marc Feldman Ellise Falkoff Abe J. Cohen father Sam Hirshberg Sanford Herschel Franklin wife Dora Epstein Cohen Mort & Hannah Cooper Esther Frockt uncle Julius Falkoff Sarah Copple Dorothea Deutscher Goldie Green Jan Liff Dianne Gilbert Jo Ellen Scott Couch Ann Dubrov Ida Edith Greenberg Lillian W. Gilbert wife Roslyn Wiener Dembsky Harry Dubrov mother Arnold Hartman Harris A. Gilbert Jeanette Rifken Denbo Ruth Finkelstein Rhoda Cooper Harold Hassenfeld Judy Goldberg mother Meyer Werthan Frank Harriet Harris Joy Karr Eugene Greener, Jr. Dede Lipman Gertrude Freidenburg grandmother Elsie Cohen Kraft Louise Brooks Katzman Sarah Miller Feinberg Rita Garfinkel Jessica & Daniel Viner mother Jerry Klein mother Marilynne Ginsberg Martin Jacobson Lee & Glenda Kraft father Linda Miller Eleanor Goodman brother Lois Hainsfurther Kuhn Sheri & Bob Warnke Eva Garfinkle Maxwell Gould Richard & Ardis Jacobson mother Nathan Klein Sandra B. Goldstein Judith Weinstein Halpern Sadie Kravitz Jeffrey Kuhn father Ann Graber sister Nina Franklin Liff Beverly Lefkovitz Ann Klein Julius Haber Betty Lee & Howard Rosen mother Beatrice Leibovitz Ruth Meyer Evans Krisel Gerald M. Halprin Albert Hodes Jan Liff Ada J. Levy Parke Levy Ben Herman Esther Jacobs Sydell Little Abe Lipshutz son Marshall Karr Robert G. Lawrence sister Madeline Magid Leon Levy Esther Klein Fannie Marx Levy Marilyn & Ted Krick Moe Perlman Jeannette Lewis Phyllis Kleiner Raphael Z. Levy Gertrude Loskove father grandmother Rudolph Levy Simon Joseph Lewis aunt Stewart & Suzy Perlman Suzanne & Stewart Perlman Estelle Lewinthal Rabbi Julius Mark Raymond & Etta Zimmerman Abram Pushin Nathan Magid Mitchell S. Magid, Jr. Ester Wyman Mazer Albert Rosenthal Marks, Jr. Isadore Schulman father Goldie K. Meyer Max I. Miller Miriam Mersky Benjamin A. Silverman Bonnie & Douglas Small Harold Moise Meyer Morris Hilda Miller Lily Levy Simon Janis Levine Music Charles Lyon Morris grandfather mother Sylvia Sprintz Emanuel E. Oury Gladys Kornman Myer Elaine & Edward Eskind Carol & Gary Fradkin mother grandfather Cecelia Oppenheim Alyse & Charles Sprintz Irene Miller Charles & Alyse Sprintz Emanuel Doyne mother Jacob Oppenheim Norma Neaderthal Sophie Stein Elizabeth Maer Lynn & David Barton Eva Ossoff mother Helen Stover Birdie Lehman Pear Hannah Palmer Leo Polen Elise & James Straus Jane Mayer Straus Britt Pounds Dorothy Parker Edward Frank Rudderman sister mother Sidney L. Raskin grandmother Samuel S. Schaffer Fred & Martha Goldner James & Elise Straus Bertha Rosenblum Susan & David Berck Sandee Schreiber Reta Guttman John Strupp mother Rose Rosenblum Eugene Shavlan Blanche Norris Elliott Winner Jerome & Brenda Rosenblum Minnie L. Rosenfeld George Spiegel Muriel Prescott Shirley Zuckerman Maude Rosenfeld Samuels Albert Roth Anna Broffman Spiesel Hannah Berner Raskin Martin Schott Victor Schreiber grandmother Charles Leonard Robinette, Jr. husband father Barbara Turner Sarah Schwartz Sheila Schott Cindee & Michael Gold Alfred I. Straus, Jr. Karen Silien Adelyne Benjamin Scott Edward Shea father Bob Webber Eleanor Sewell Edith Star Tamkin James & Elise Straus Sylvia Wilker Ernest A. Sonnenfield Bernard Tepper Simon L. Streiffer great-uncle Celine Thomas Isaac Tugendrich Frank & Barbara Ghertner sister Adrienne Zager Dorothy & Jack Miller Isabelle Cohen sister Maurice Harold Tamkin Charles Vick Sally & Lawrence Wolfe Martin Zeitlin Harry Vise Julian M. Zander Helen Klein Zuckerman Theresa Weil Solomon Zimmelman Morris Weiner uncle Bernard M. Weinstein David & Susan Alexander Yolande R. Wiener Max Zuckerman Florence Eskind Zucker Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620 ~ page 23
Kaddish will be recited in Memory of these loved ones . . . .. . . October 5 & 6 October 12 & 13 October 19 & 20 October 26 & 27 Walter Casteel Abraham L. Appelbaum Robert Abrams Bernard Anchor father father Abraham Alper father Donna & Perry Neel Richard & Maureen Appelbaum Gerald Averbuch Ken & Felicia Anchor Goldie Figlarz Judith H. Blanton Fannie Benowitz Ida Bernstein mother sister Julia Berk mother Felicia & Ken Anchor Susan & David Alexander Ida Weinstein Bloch Gloria & Manuel Sir Miriam Fihn Ilse Boehm Danelle Weinbaum Brown George Roger Burrus Mina Fine Rachel Wechsler Brooks mother Murray Cohen Fred Gold William Camp Burrus James Brown husband father Robert Eskind Manuel S. Cassen Isabelle Cohen Laurie & Steven Eskind brother Beatrice Cohen Ike Denbo Sy Goldman Edward & Elaine Eskind mother father Fred Goldner Sr. Paul H. Flexer Henni Cohen Dede Lipman father George J. Fox David Dockman, Sr. Claire Flash Fred & Martha Goldner Ester Freeman Amanda Farquharson Norman Ginsberg Reta Guttman Rabbi Julius S. Goldhammer Leon Gilbert Ida Weinberg Goldner Madelyn Haber Ruth Gorham uncle mother Clarence J. Hellman Eugene Greener, Sr. Harris A. Gilbert Fred & Martha Goldner Jacob Hirshberg Kathryn Gutow Madeline Blum Goldberg Reta Guttman grandfather wife mother Irving Gutcheon Charles & Dorothy Hirshberg Gary Gutow David Goldberg Charles B. Hanks, III Sam Hirshberg mother Herman Greenberg brother Adolph Jonas Jessica & Daniel Viner father Susan & David Alexander Anna Korman Ralph R. Holzman, MD Rhoda Cooper P.D. Hodes Leonard Kornman Samantha Cortney Jacobs Gail Goodman Greenfield Elizabeth Elterman Jacobs Abe Krivcher Lothar Katz Ruth Griggs Samuel Karlin uncle Robert Keenan William Kirshner uncle Raymond & Etta Zimmerman Reba Jean Kraft father-in-law Dorothy & Charles Hirshberg Robin Kurtzman mother James Brown Ailene Caplan Kessler niece Keith & Meryl Kraft Maisie Klein Lydia Weille Kornman Marilyn & Ted Krick Trish & Shelly Krizelman Pamela Kuhn Rebecca Bigler Kornman Frank Mazer Mildred Levy wife Irving Kroch Alice Moses Tillie Lindy Jeffrey Kuhn Jack W. Kuhn, Sr. Samuel Ruben Newman Ethel G. Marks Max May father father Maurice Ocker Betty Molkner Jeffrey Kuhn Scott & Leslie Newman father William Neaderthal uncle Dorothy Ocker Judy & Joe Barker father Gus & Elaine Kuhn mother Gladys Putzel Elise & James Straus Bill & Emily Kuhn Judy & Joe Barker Leon Ruben Eva Katz Newman Hyman Kweller Philip Roseman Ruby Rubin grandmother Mollie Lewis Louis Rosenfeld mother Scott & Leslie Newman mother step-father Sheila Schott Madeline Lipschutz Pargh Isabelle Cohen Roger & Esther Cohn Joseph H. Schaffer Beverly Perlmutter Jack Lindy Alvin Salomon Morris Frank Schwartz sister-in-law Adele Kirshner Pilsk father Joseph H. Unobskey Sam Hirshberg sister-in-law Mickey & Sylvia Salomon brother Samuel Riven James Brown Rita Shmerling Martha & Fred Goldner Dorothy J. Rose Freda G. Richmond Hans Herman Strupp Leah Rose Werthan Cecile Schultz Eli Rosen Dr. Albert Weinstein mother David Steine Joseph Schultz father Joan Shayne father Lucille Sibulkin Betty Lee & Howard Rosen Barbara Wiles Peggy & Dudley Richter Helen Simon Anna Strupp Edward Snyder Fran Tarlowe Cecile Teitelbaum Kathlyne Yellin Eva Blum Magid Wittcoff sister Jacob Zimmelman Jerome & Brenda Rosenblum grandfather David & Susan Alexander page 24 ~ Fall 2018 - www.templenashville.org - 615-352-7620
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