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September-October 2016 | 5776rodefsholomtemple.org
Rabbi’s MessageReligious Services
Rodef Sholom Temple 401 City Center Blvd.
Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 826-5894
www.rodefsholomtemple.org
Monday and Thursday: 7:45 AM
Friday Evening: 6:00 PM, unlessotherwise noted
Shabbat Morning: 9:30 AM
Office Hours
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday:9:00AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Closed Wednesday
Other hours by appointment
The MessengerRodef Sholom Temple
one’s name and changing one’s actions….Some say that change of place [also avails].”
Various explanations of this Talmudic passage have been offered. Some say that our Sages were keenly aware of the role that environment plays in our lives. Their way of describing this environmental affect on our lives was to say that each land, or territory, was ruled by the edicts of its own particular angel. When a person moves from one land to another, from one city to another, from one territory to another, that person is moving out of the realm of one angel and into the realm of an entirely different angel. What a wonderful way to describe the adjustments that become necessary when one relocates! Our Sages understood that each place has a unique “physical climate” which in turn affects its “spiritual climate.” And when
Relocation is a blessing!
Dear Friends,
There is a popular modern Hebrew phrase: “Meshaneh makom, meshaneh mazal.” Freely translated, this phrase means: “Relocation is a blessing!” More literally, the phrase means: “When a person moves to a new place, their luck changes (for the good).” And so, even as we feel the stress of moving to a new location, folk wisdom reassures us that ultimately change will be for the good.
The tradition upon which this modern folk wisdom is based is found in the following passage of the Babylonian Talmud (Rosh HaShana 16b): “Rabbi Yitzhak taught: Four things cancel one’s doom, namely; charity, heartfelt prayer, changing continued on page 2
Rendering of proposed exterior of new Rodef Sholom Temple. See Page 3.
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Rabbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilah Dror rabbi@rodefsholomtemple.org
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Shapiro president@rodefsholomtemple.org
Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tess Goldblatt office@rodefsholomtemple.org
1st Vice President, Fundraising & Administration. . . . Arnie Abrams vpadmin@rodefsholomtemple.org
2nd Vice President, Education & Members Services....Bonnie Brooks vpmemberservice@rodefsholomtemple.org
3rd Vice Pres., Building & Grounds Jason Frank vpbuildinggrounds@rodefsholomtemple.org
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allen Fraley treasurer@rodefsholomtemple.org
Recording Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saul Gleiser recordingsecretary@rodefsholomtemple.org
Financial Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adam Deyong financialsec@rodefsholomtemple.org
Education Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tess Goldblatt education@rodefsholomtemple.org
Sisterhood Representative . . . . . By Committee office@rodefsholomtemple.org
Men’s Club President . . . . . . . . . . . .Johnny Parker mensclub@rodefsholomtemple.org
Web Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judie Kavit webmaster@rodefsholomtemple.org
Messenger Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judie Kavit messenger@rodefsholomtemple.org
Rodef Sholom Temple401 City Center Blvd.
Newport News, Virginia 23606757.826.5894
Rabbi’s Message cont. from page 1.
we move, we must adjust accordingly. The same is true of a congregation that moves….
There is a more mystical explanation of the idea that change of makom [place] helps change our destiny for the good. In Hebrew, traditionally, one of God’s names is haMakom. God is “the place” that “contains” us all. God is everywhere. In a mystical sense, Meshaneh Makom, meshaneh mazal means: “One who changes God, changes one’s destiny [for the good].” Now, how do we, mere humans, “change God?” By performing mitzvoth! In other words, according to the mystics: When we perform mitzvoth, God is pleased, and as a result we succeed in affecting our destiny for the good!
With the High Holy Days right around the corner, relocation takes on an added dimension. When we move, we realize that we know ourselves in our former environment. But, what hidden potential might be unearthed in our new environment? Will we be able to see ourselves in a new light? Will we discover new avenues in which we may shine? Will we be renewed? Folk wisdom, based on the Talmudic teaching of Rosh HaShana from ancient times, assures us that there is a silver lining to relocation. In fact, the theme of the High Holy Days, teshuva, is a spiritual form of relocation!
Each year, we change. As the High Holy Days approach we try to discern the import of the changes we have undergone and to realign ourselves with an eye toward the future. But, this year, the physical change we have made as a congregation will make the process of discerning who we are and who we want to be going forward that much more tangible.
May our relocation be for a blessing! May we embrace the New Year of 5777 with open hearts and minds, and with love and appreciation of our rich and powerful tradition.
I take this opportunity to wish you and your loved ones a Shana Tova u’metukah – a good year and a sweet year filled with blessing and with joy!
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September - October 2016
RELOCATION UPDATE Committees Lock in Design, Ground Break-ing Ceremony Set We are happy to report that the Design Committee, in concert with the Steering Committee, has locked in the design for our new Rodef Sholom Temple. We are continuing our work, together with our architect and a team from W.M. Jordan, to be able to establish the cost for the project and ensure that the building is designed efficiently. We are also in the process of forming an Interior Design Committee to begin working on interiors and furnishings. Our ceremonial groundbreaking has been set for Sunday, December 11, at 2 p.m. Please save the date. At that ceremony, we are taking the opportunity to honor those who have made contributions to our move. If you have not yet made your donation to our relocation, please contact one of our fundraising chairs, Gary Nachman or Jenny David.
Religious School Opening Day Ceremonies Sunday, September 18thPlus, New Adult Education Offerings!
Have you heard the news? For the coming school year, we are renting a school wing inside Temple Sinai on Warwick Blvd. Our students will arrive and see many familiar objects dear to our school, such as our Tree of Knowledge and our “Cash Camel.” As usual, our Sunday sessions begin with tefillot--prayers--accompanied by our guitarist Troy Breslow, pictured above. Many thanks to the Drucker Music Fund for supporting our music efforts! On the first day of school, we will also be joined by our assigned Education Fellow from the Institute of Southern Jewish Life (ISJL) Elias Chajet, who will also accompany with his drum. Elias provided us with a teen drumming circle last winter, and we are wondering if the adults would like to have one as well? Rabbi Dror will meet with parents while the students finish their first day! Contact Tess Goldblatt, the Jane Fairman Director of Congregational Learning. Please be sure to see our Adult Education offerings on the insert enclosed in this issue!
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President’s Message As I sit down to write my first column in The Messenger, I am totally humbled by the confidence that you, the community of Rodef Sholom Temple, have shown in me by electing me to be your President for the next two years.
Even though I’m a relative “newbie” to RST, having only been a member for approximately four years, I have been welcomed into the community with open arms. When I, and the other B’Nai Israel congregants, joined RST, I really didn’t know what to expect. It was an emotional time as we were bringing to an end a synagogue that had been in existence for over 100 years, but Rabbi Dror and all of the wonderful RST members made us feel at home.
What an exciting time to be the President of the congregation! Not only do we have an amazing spiritual leader in Rabbi Dror, but we have an energized Board of Directors and an energized congregation who have focused on the relocation of our community to the UJC campus…and I might add that we have been extended a wonderful welcome by the UJC staff! There will be hiccups along the way as we adjust to having three congregations functioning on the UJC campus. As long as we continue to work as a team with all partners, there is no issue too big to solve. However, during relocation, while our new building is being constructed, we still have our normal synagogue-related duties to perform and matters to address. The High Holy Days will be soon upon us and our staff, Rabbi, and Ritual Committee have been hard at work to make sure that your High Holy Days experience will be just as meaningful at the UCJ as it was on Whealton Rd. I’m looking forward to the services at the UJC as I know they will be wonderful.
During the summer, Rabbi Dror took a very well deserved and well needed vacation. As I attended Shabbat services on Friday nights and Saturday mornings during her absence, I was continually amazed at the lay leaders who conducted various parts of these services as well as Monday and Thursday minyan services. If I try to list everyone who stepped up to the plate, I’m sure I’d unintentionally leave someone out, but from the bottom of my heart, I extend a huge thanks to everyone who pitched in during the Rabbi’s vacation.
Coming on the heels of Rabbi’s vacation is the vacation for the Masons and once again, our community, led by Sisterhood, jumped in to make sure that duties that fell to the Masons, primarily meals, were taken care of so that we didn’t miss a beat…. I can’t say enough for all of our volunteers! Donald’s vacation is also soon approaching and I’m sure, once again, the RST community will step up and do what is needed. As I close for this issue, I have to give a big thank you to Tess for all that she does for RST in normal times, not to mention the stress of relocation, and for attempting to keep me straight as I navigate the Presidential waters! We have so many outstanding members of our congregation, and I will try to highlight them in each of my future columns.
With Great Admiration,Steve Shapiro
Rodef Sholom Temple President, Steve Shapiro, signs the contract closing the sale of the Hampton location.
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2016– 5777- HIGH HOLY DAY SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Rodef Sholom Temple- Located on the UJCVP Campus
401 City Center Blvd. Newport News VA 23606
SELICHOT Saturday, September 24 8:15 p.m. CEVO, UJCVP Campus ROSH HASHANAH Sunday, October 2 8:00 p.m. Monday, October 3 9:00 a.m. Mincha/Maariv (followed by lite supper) 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 4 9:00 a.m. SHABBAT SHUVAH Friday, October 7 6:00 p.m. Saturday, October 8 9:30 a.m. GRAVESIDE PRAYERS Sunday, October 9 11:00 a.m. Jewish Cemetery of the Virginia Peninsula (Rosenbaum) TASHLIKH Sunday, October 9 4:30 p.m. Huntington Park Beach KOL NIDRE Tuesday, October 11 6:30 p.m. YOM KIPPUR Wednesday, October 12 9:30 a.m. Yizkor will be recited Study Session 3:45 p.m. Mincha/Maariv/Neilah Service 4:45 p.m. End of Fast (followed by Break the Fast) 6:58 p.m. SUKKOT Monday, October 17 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, October 18 9:30 a.m. SHABBAT HOL Friday, October 21 6:00 p.m. HAMOED SUKKOT followed by congregational dinner in sukkah Saturday, October 22 9:30 a.m. SHEMINI ATZERET Monday, October 24 9:30 a.m. Yizkor will be recited SIMCHAT TORAH Monday, October 24 6:00 p.m. (Lite supper followed by service and sweets) . Tuesday, October 25 9:30 a.m. SHABBAT PARASHAT Friday, October 28 6:00 p.m. BERESHIT Saturday, October 29 9:30 a.m.
www.rodefsholomtemple.org 757-826-5894
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Todah Rabah Thank You!Rodef Sholom TempleIn memory of Abe FirestoneNeal & Barbara RosenbaumAl & Fran MolikenJay & Kathy WetselEugene & Mary HeatwoleJudy OppenheimL.J. & Tzina RichmanRobin SmythStephen & Nancy AdamsThe Rotary Club of Va. Peninsula
Endowment Fund
In memory of Abe FirestoneHarvey & Doris Margulies
In memory of Steve Wendell’s motherJack & Beth Arager
In memory of Kim Gipson’s sisterJack & Beth Arager
Silverman-Schoenbaum FundIn memory of Abe FirestoneRuth Ann Schoenbaum
In honor of Harold Familant’s 75th birthdayLouis & Bobbi Sue Silverman
Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Rebecca ScheetzLouis & Bobbi Sue Silverman
In memory of Alan GordonLouis & Bobbi Sue Silverman
Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Sylvia CraftLouis & Bobbi Sue Silverman
In honor of Ernie Firestone’s birthdayLouis & Bobbi Sue Silverman
Firestone Family RST Landscaping FundIn memory of Abe FirestoneEvelyn Goodman
In memory of Rhea TannenJoan Aaron
Dina & Leon Familant Memorial Scholarship FundIn honor of Harold Familant’s 75th birthdaySam & Lorrie BloodArt & Rhonda DiamondNeal & Barbara Rosenbaum
In memory of Irwin StavinLarry & Candy Familant
Rabbi’s Discretionary FundIn honor of the Rabbi’s new homeBill & Sylvia Craft
Speedy recovery wishes to Rebecca ScheetzMark & Marilyn Nataupsky
In memory of Leona BernsteinGerald & Marcie Markowitz
In memory of Beth Arager’s mother, Rhea TannenGerald & Marcie Markowitz
In memory of Abe FirestoneGerald & Marcie Markowitz
Eric and Jack Luckman Endowment FundIn memory of Ruby EasonJeff & Lori Luckman
In memory of Abe FirestoneJeff & Lori Luckman
In memory of Beverly Farrar WoodJeff & Lori Luckman
In memory of Sam PusateriJeff & Lori Luckman
In memory of Frank RubenJeff & Lori Luckman
In memory of Paul Wade RandolphJeff & Lori Luckman
Torah Maintenance FundMen’s Club Yellow Candle Donations
The Seymour & Lillian Glasofer Education FundMen’s Club Yellow Candle Donations
In honor of the engagement of Daniel Price & Emma NeedhamStan & Janet Glasofer
In honor of Holly Kidd being named Woodside “Teacher of the Year”Stan & Janet Glasofer
In honor of Arnie & Elaine Abrams’ anniversaryStan & Janet Glasofer
In Honor of Louis Silverman’s Birth-dayStan & Janet Glasofer
Best Wishes for a speedy recovery to Rebecca ScheetzStan & Janet Glasofer
In honor of The Lacey FamilyStan & Janet Glasofer
In honor of Quentin Kidd’s birthdayStan & Janet Glasofer
In honor of Tess Goldblatt’s birthdayStan & Janet Glasofer
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In honor of Shula Warren’s aEngagementStan & Janet Glasofer
In honor of Ernie Firestone’s abirthdayStan & Janet Glasofer
Building Fund – Relocation Robin Smyth
In memory of Jane Susan Frank’s mother, Rose Frances Levinson GlasserBetty LevinRosalind DamskyRichard & Joanne GordonJayne ZilberEllen Waranch & Barbara GordonLinwood & Myra KramerKenny & Robin MurovBill & Sylvia CraftBernard & Celia Friedland
In memory of Abe FirestoneRichard & Joanne GordonPhillip LevySaul & Carina GleiserEllen Waranch & Barbara GordonMartin & Ethel KrinickLinwood & Myra KramerBert & Gladys Aaron Kenny & Robin MurovBernard & Celia Friedland
In memory of Beth Arager’s mother, Rhea TannenRichard & Joanne Gordon
In memory of Barbara Gordon’s son-in-law, Jean KendallSaul & Carina GleiserAl & Fran MolikenJudy OppenheimKenny & Robin MurovTsvi & Martha Katz-Hyman
In honor of Harold Familant’s 75th BirthdayShelly Portnoy
Todah Rabah, continued Ellen Waranch & Barbara GordonMartin & Ethel Krinick
Building Fund – Relocation cont. In memory of Irene LieferGary & Janet Nachman
Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Jane Susan FrankGary & Janet Nachman
With appreciation to Sydney & Carson Frank for their help at Passover Bill & Sherri Becker
In honor of Rabbi Norman Golner receiving the RST Blue Yar-mulke Man of the YearMartin & Ethel Krinick
In memory of Bill Becker’s mother, Cecillia KorsenKenny & Robin Murov
In honor of the birth of L.J. & Tzina Richman’s’ granddaughter Kenny & Robin Murov
In honor of the birth of Rabbi & Jane Lindemann’s grandsonKenny & Robin Murov
In honor of the birth of Harry & Ruby Conn’s grandsonKenny & Robin Murov
In memory of Irene RubenBernard & Celia Friedland, Mindi Ranney, Traci Dobronravova
In honor of the Confirmation ClassMark & Marilyn Nataupsky
A thank you to a very special & thoughtful Tess GoldblattMark & Marilyn Nataupsky
In memory of Rebecca SlutskyJean & Arthur Fass
Wishing Rabbi Dror good health & happiness in her new homeMark & Marilyn Nataupsky
In memory of Alan GordonKenny & Robin MurovCharles & Sue Friedman
In memory of Steve Wendell’s motherKenny & Robin Murov
Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Rebecca ScheetzJudy Oppenheim
In honor of the anniversary and spe-cial birthdays of Charles & Sue Fried-manBarbara Leibowitz
Gemilut Hassadim FundIn memory of Kim Gipson’s sister, Janelle HytreeGeofrey & Lisa Nochimson
Rodef Sholom Minyan Club
In memory of Abe FirestoneVal & Elaine Gibberman
Sadye C. Nachman Memorial Library Fund In memory of Jane Susan Frank’s mother, Rose Frances Levinson Glasser Marvin & Cis PosnerBert & Sonya NachmanTsvi & Martha Katz-Hyman
In memory of Abe FirestoneMarvin & Cis Posner
In honor of the marriage of Jordan Zarin, granddaughter of Marvin & Cis PosnerBert & Sonya Nachman
In honor of the marriage of Jordan Zarin, daughter of Harry & Starr (Posner) ZarinBert & Sonya Nachman
In memory of Joseph MeyersMarvin & Cis Posner
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Temple NewsMilestones :
Evelyn Bibi proudly announces the marriage of her daughter, Eva Pascale Bibi, to Oliver J. Board on April 2, 2016, on the island of Mauritius.
Sarah and Jim Barnett are thrilled to announce the engagement of their son Charlie to Monica Baena. The wedding is planned for the future!
Jonathan and Aryn (Segall) Geiger are proud to announce the birth of their son, Solomon Ross Geiger, (Shlomo Ezra ben Yonatan Mordechai) v Aviva Michaela on June 28, 2016. The proud grandparents are Jim and Kayren Segall, William and Janice Rockwell, and Dan and Celia Geiger. Bobbie Wiesen and Sarah Zemchuck are the ecstatic great-grandmas.
Shula Warren is engaged to Yitzchak (Tsachie) Puder.
Condolences:
The congregation notes with sadness the passing of: Irene Bookbinder Leifer, wife of Leo Leifer, of blessed memory; mother of Shelly Brunner (Tom) and Ricky Leifer.
Annette Carolyn Wendell, mother of Steve Wendell; mother-in-law of Charlene Wendell
Alan William Gordon, husband of Selma Brenner Gordon, of blessed memory; father of Mark (Sally) and Scott (Barbara); partner of Janet.
Janelle Koons Hytree (Kevin), sister of Dr. Kim Gipson (James).
Lorraine Weinberg, mother of Brian Weinberg (Jeanette). Harold Blumenthal, father of Ceclia Rinaldo; grandfather of Brian.
Veteran's Day Shabbat Dinner Friday November 11, 2016
All Veterans and active military, please allow us to
honor your service to our country by providing us with the following:
- Name - Branch of Service - Rank
- Where you served - Outstanding moment or memory -Photo(s)
Photos can be picked up by calling or emailing Danile Spokony at 757-‐596-‐0241 or
lspokony@aol.com.
6 PM Service followed by dinner -‐ cost to follow.
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Celebrate Special Occasions at Rodef Sholom Temple
Having a special birthday or anniversary? Remembering a departed loved one? Want to share good news or good fortune with friends? Are you reading Haftorah on the anniversary of your Bar/Bat Mitzvah?
Celebrate that special occasion with Temple members by sponsoring a Oneg Shabbat, a Kiddush Luncheon, or Minyan Breakfast. For the most basic menu selection, your minimum donation of $50 for a Oneg Shabbat, $150 for a Kiddush Luncheon, or $35 for a Minyan Breakfast is tax deductible. Call the Temple Office to schedule your sponsorship.
Thank you to the following who have sponsored or provided a meal:
May Meals• Mike Klesmer in loving memory of Irving Klesmer• Rhoda Nachman in loving memory of Philip
Abraham• Milt and Sandy Katz in loving memory of their
parents, the Aronoffs and the Katzs• Alex and Liya Dorfman in honor of the Bat Mitzvah
of Margo Lamson• Anna Glider and Michael Hildebrand in honor of the
Bat Mitzvah of Margo Lamson• Joe Schy and Ann Chapman in loving memory of
their parents, Albert and Dorothy Schy• The Firestone children in loving memory of Abe
Firestone
June Meals• Beth and Jack Arager in loving memory of Joseph
Tannen• Martha Katz-Hyman in loving memory of Abe
Firestone• Barbara Gordon in honor of the move to the UJC
Campus• Jesse Zedd in loving memory of Elinor Goldberg
Zedd• Stan and Janet Glasofer in honor of Janet’s birthday• Phil Levy in loving memory of Jan Portnoy Levy• Jason and Jennifer Frank in honor of Sydney’s Bat
Mitzvah• Bob and Meryl Kessler in honor of Meryl’s birthday• Rebecca and Marshall Scheetz in honor of their 10th
Wedding Anniversary and Eliot’s birthday.• Ron Kleiman in honor of their new home
July Meals• Marilyn and Mark Nataupsky in honor of the new
location• Jackie Segaloff-Silverberg, Peter and Deb Segaloff,
and David & Judy Segaloff in loving memory of Alan Gordon
• Martha Katz-Hyman in loving memory of Tsvi’s mother, Bess Hyman
August Meals• Richard Gordon in loving memory of Julian Gordon
and Jerome Gordon• Danile Spokony in loving memory of her parents• Lori and Jeff Luckman in loving memory of Eric
Luckman• Minyan in honor of Rabbi Dror’s return from vacation• Anonymous “Just Because”• Joey Epstein in memory of Melvin Epstein
Babysitting Sign-ups throughout High Holy Days
Please see the extensive
opportunities for babysitting at the
UJC Campus during the holidays.
Sign up and pay Online.Go to www.ujcvp.org - Link is off homepage
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All set to move! The collection of the Sadye Nachman Memorial Library was inventoried, cleaned and packed with the help of many people, including Jim & Sarah Barnett, Steve Meyerson, Karen Forrest, Brian Weinberg, Tanya Lacey, Bonnie Brooks, Jim & Kayren Segall, and Martha Katz-Hyman. The books are now in climate-controlled storage awaiting their new home in our new building.
Jim Segall, Kayren Segall, Karen Forrest, Martha Katz-Hyman Brian Weinberg
Torah Fund
This year’s Torah Fund theme is P’ri yadehah, which means the fruit of her hands, is a phrase from the beloved Eishet Chayil prayer, taken from the Book of Proverbs (31:31). We celebrate women’s achievements and creativity with the 2017 Torah Fund pin/pendant, designed by Eytan Brandes. The Torah Fund pin is a gift to all donors at the Benefactor level, which remains $180.
Women’s League’s support of the Torah Fund Campaign helps strengthen Conservative/Masorti Judaism throughout the world and enhances the Jewish community by recognizing and appreciating our diverse families.
Please contact Martha Katz-Hyman (mbkatzhyman@juno.com) for more information on Torah Fund and giving opportunities, and contact Tova Warren (tovarose@aol.com) to send Torah Fund cards for any occasion.
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RST Sisterhood
Sisterhood Book ClubThe date for our next book club is Sunday, September 25th at the usual start time of 10:15 am. It will be held during students’ religious school, which is housed this year at Temple Sinai in Newport News. We will have meeting space in the school area. We will be discussing The Lost Wife
by Alyson Richman. The book is described as “a rapturous novel of first love in a time of war.” It is a tearjerker.
There are used and new copies available: https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Wife-Alyson-Richman/dp/042524413X
I hope to see all the regular attendees as well as anyone else who enjoys reading and discussing books. If someone has suggestions on future reading material of Jewish themes or Jewish authors, please send me an e-mail.See you soon,Elina Blahaelinablaha@cox.net
Sisterhood has been busy over the summer planning for the com-ing year. Our Book Club is back again, led by Elina Blaha—the first meeting is Sunday, September 25th, during Religious School, at Temple Sinai, and there will be 2 more meetings throughout the year. The Rosh Hashanah Oneg is in its planning stages, under the capable leadership of Janet Glasofer. If you can help with purchas-ing, setting up and cleaning up, please contact her at glasofer@verizon.net. We’ll be helping to decorate the Sukkah in October and on Thursday, October 20th, have our Paid-Up Membership event, “Happy Hour in the Hut,” from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the UJC.
Coming up in November will be another session of “Make and Take Meals,” and in January we’ll celebrate Sisterhood Shabbat. In February, our Torah Fund brunch will feature Rabbi Ilene Schneider, one of the first 6 women rabbis in the United States and now an author of “cozy” mysteries, “Chanukah Guilt” and “Unleavened Dead.” She’s just finished her third, “Yom Killer.” Our Mishloach Manot project returns on March 5th, headed by Jody Sarfan and Shelly Portnoy. If you can help with this important fund-raising (and “fun-raising”!) project, please contact either of them.
Right before Passover arrives, Beth Arager will host “Bring Your Chametz to Bunko,” on Sunday, April 2nd, from 7-9 p.m. It sounds like fun!
We’ve got other programs and ideas in the works: please join us for any or all of our activities this year! Dues are still $36/year and connect you with Women’s League for Conservative Judaism (www.wlcj.org). Check out the website and see what other things Women’s League offers you!
Martha Katz-HymanSisterhood Coordinating Committee
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2016 Rodef Sholom Temple Martin Damsky Golf Classic SponsorsPLATINUM SPONSORS
($750.00)Roz Damsky
Ralph & Bobbi GoldsteinKenny & Robin Murov
GOLD SPONSORS ($500.00)
Wells Fargo Advisors (Jason Hoffman)Ruby S. Conn
BHHS Towne RealtyJosh & Jenny David
SILVER SPONSORS ($250.00)
Sarfan & NachmanJeff & Lori Luckman
Deyong’s BootsNorman & Bonnie Katzenberg and
Neal & Barbara RosenbaumSteve Shapiro
Ed HamillMichael Damsky & Melissa Batum &
Vince & Leslie Harper
WHITE SPONSORS($100.00)
Silverman FursRochelle Portnoy
Virginia Commonwealth RealtyMark & Marilyn Nataupsky
Rabbi Gilah DrorMichael & Nancy Roberson
Steven Wendell Jim Segall
The Law Offices of Krinick & SegallRussell Prince
Greenbrier Management CompanyJones, Blechman, Woltz & Kelly P.C.
Steve and Sally SeltzerScott and Janet KrugerDavid and Karen Levy
Waters & BridgmanLinwood & Myra Kramer
Chip GoldsteinSidney & Cynthia Becker
Sam & Lisa MargolinCharles & Sue Friedman
Baylee Wang—Real Property Management of the
Virginia PeninsulaBecker Eye Care Center, LLC
Bob & Meryl Kessler
DONATIONS Sondra Markoff
Gale & Rex Phillips Ira Margolin
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Tournament Flight Winners
Rodef Sholom Damsky Memorial Golf Tournament
Dozens of sponsors, dozens of prize drawings, and an excellent amount of money raised! The 6th Annual Rodef Sholom Temple Golf Classic in Memory of Martin Damsky was definitely a big success!
Tournament Chair Kenny Murov welcomed 71 golfers on Sunday morning, July 17th, to Kingsmill Resort’s beautiful Woods Course. Despite the threat of rain, the weather was perfect throughout the day. Dozens of generous sponsors & donors [secured by committee members Ralph Goldstein (Co-Chair), Barbara Gordon, Josh David, Howard Waters, Herb Garfinkel and Steve Shapiro] assured that the teams competed in a first-rate event. Following the golf, the players were treated to an outstanding lunch and prize presentations at Kingsmill’s Mounts Bay Recreation Center. A total of $10,500 was raised.
Special thanks go to Robin Murov, Robin Rubenstein, Janet Kruger, Sue Friedman, Martha Katz-Hyman, Bobbi Goldstein, Lisa Margolin, Ruby Conn, Roz Damsky, Melissa Batum and Robin, Frankie & Claire Levy for preparing and serving the delicious dairy lunch. And more special thanks to Judie Kavit for the attractive sponsor signs. And, as always, the indispensible Tess Goldblatt held it all together.
After only six years, the number of positive comments received about the tournament is remarkable. Many veteran golfers have said that “The Damsky” is one of the best local tournaments that they play all year long and promise that they intend to continue playing each year. Thanks again to all those whose work elicits such positive feedback.
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YahrzeitsSeptember 3, 2016
Jack Stern SpigelMarty HochmanJoseph SternJoseph StadlinGloria GoodmanSamuel CohenH. Ray WeinerAnna BorisBertha Ester SugermanMinnie Heller FreedMilton CohenIsadore E. NachmanSam WaranchIsrael SpectorJack SuvalJean SilvermanMilton AbramsHarry MeyhrBen SchwartzSidney HirschMilton StraussTilly SternJacob WinerIsaiah Bennett WinerGodfrey WinerMoshe Israel WinerUriah WinerZiporah WinerJoseph TannenbaumBetty WinerYetta Robota MallenbaumJake FriedmanDeborah G. Binder
September 10, 2016
Peggy M. SteinHenry LichtenbergLouis KurkeIrving BerlinMarcos GleiserMaximo Alvarez-MenaLena LevyCelia SametIsadore A. SaundersIsadore LevineThomas D. MorewitzGreta H. SegallBessie Kaplan CoplandIda Rome FriedlandIda GlasoferVera FriedmanLucille C. MarkowitzSuzanne Mollie ZeddBelle Rothblatt OlshanskyBenjamin AbelkopEdward Massell BlechmanLouis RotginBertha Nussbaum DiamondWalter S. SegaloffAbraham NosnitskyKieve SearCharles Braslow
September 17, 2016
Moses SalsburyJames Earl Barnett Sr.James N. GayRose Hattie SaundersGrace Banks MirmelsteinJ.S. King Harry WaxmanDavid Leonard GuttermanJoseph H. ConnAnna GoodmanE. David BlechmanSylvia Speck SchonfeldDavid R. MarguliesEvelyn Flax MirmelsteinSamuel SoddenMary MeyhrJoseph BlackLouis OsmanSylvia GibbermanPike LevineIra Warren SaundersSylvia SaundersMarvin M. RefsinJoseph Disraeli BrooksHarry SavilleNathan Brown
September 24, 2016
Sophia R. WeinsteinGeneva SeratingAlfred GoldsteinJacob MargolisJulius LevyJulius WeinsteinMarjorie Becker EpsteinLeonard EpsteinAnne FeinerEsther F. BeskinRose UngerKatherine GoldblattSylvia BereshIrvin FriedmanGerald BlochSamuel HirschJennie PearLena G. SilvermanAnnie S. LipmanPeter Brian BerryHarriet Nachman StormStanley Alex GibbermanBrian Desher FrancisAbram SearRosa Hirsch
September - October 2016
15
Yahrzeits, continued
October 1, 2016
Seymour GlasoferDavid B. RubinStanley GoodmanRose NoradFlorence SuvalSamuel BurlockBenjamin FairmanMilton LevineBoris MargolinRosemae LevinsonAbraham H. MorewitzGussie ChernockYetta JacobsAnn WaranchSamuel RosensteinIrving BlockIrene HelfandMax Joseph KanterShulamith SchneiderHattie KirsnerHilda SchatzmanMorris EpsteinPaula KatzmanFranklin O. BlechmanAlecia L. SalaskyAnthony ParrucciEllis B. MirmelsteinSeth Leonard StrickHenni DannenbergMarion Olch RuhmanEthel G. RogatzFrank Carmel
October 8, 2016
Jeannette DavidsonAnna LevineSarah Lena CarmelLena S. CarmelCillie RiibnerRaphael A. SavilleDaniel GoldsteinSidney KleinJoseph Meyer KaplanAlfred MorrisMax F. FitzigSara Rosenstein CooperHelen AnapolMarcia Kurke AaronAnn D. EdelbergBen GordonMoss DeyongJulius ConnBernice T. LevingstonGertrude RubinRita Block SpirnHarry M. SpectorJudith MarguliesDaniel KemackRose CohenDeborah WantJoseph I. GoldsteinIsaac ErreraMordecai NewmanBernard (Bucky) FoxEmil SchoenbaumBernard RaskinClaud BlountHenry Perzekow
October 15, 2016
Jacob BrennerMorris Leon GoldbergAdelaide A. WolfDora Silber KleinHarry MarksClara KaplanFrances Slutsky ZwerdlingErwin Benson DruckerIda SugermanDora EisenbergReba KaplanCarolyn P. HornsbyGertrude GoldsteinSophie AbrahamNorma LasrisNellie KatzHelen Kopp PlattnerBertha FeldsteinCorinne ShavittHilda GoldsteinRae GordonTibe Nathenson SaevitzPhilip Markowitz
October 22, 2016
William R. DavidWilliam DiamonsteinJack E. FriedmanNathan LipmanFred MorewitzJoseph NewmanHerman KabikGoldie Lindemann
Ida EpsteinHarry JanuaryMacy M. CarmelSamuel AdelsonLeon BlackmanBenjamin M. RomeJacob SchyJudge Macy CarmelLena MirvisShirley J. PeltzMorris S. CooperJudah Mordecai CarmelBenjamin SatiskyLynda Ellen GoldsmithJoseph LipmanHarry EllensonSade K. RichmanAlexander SternJennie Finkle MershonEsther ObstlerBen Soltz
October 29, 2016
Sam GarfinkelSarah R. LevineLena SugermanJoseph Frank ScherMashie EpsteinRose SpoonerGitela JacobsonGabriel LichtensteinBessie Ellenson MarkoffHelen Nachman EpsteinRuth HochmanFred Issac GoldsmithJoseph OlshanskySidney SpirnHarry AbramsRebekah Barkan RefsinLeon BrodskyRuth Yarm BerlinSarah WaranchNathan BrodskyBenjamin Freed
RodefSholomTemple
401 City Center Blvd.Newport News, VA 23606
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Dated Material: Please Deliver by May 4, 2016
Non-Profit Organization
U.S. Postage PaidNewport News, VA
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Open House & Schmooze At our new location on the UJCVP Campus
401 City Center Blvd. Newport News
Friday, September 16th 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. See our newest architectural drawings Register for Adult Education classes and/or Religious School
Meet Rabbi Dror at “Ask the Rabbi” Sample our special High Holy Day set-up
Meet Sisterhood, Men’s Club, and Social Action - Enjoy complimentary heavy hors d’ oeuvres as you visit stations
Prospective Members: Receive various vouchers forfree ways to experience RST again
6:00 p.m. Friday evening services in our on-campus sanctuary Using our
new Siddur Lev Shalem Dessert oneg and Schmoozing with friends and guests
RSVP to office@rodefsholomtemple.org or call 757-826-5894 for more info! www.rodefsholomtemple.org
Av-Elul 5776September 2016
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
28 24 Av 29 25 Av 30 26 Av 31 27 AvOffice Closed
1 28 Av7:45AM Morning Minyan
2 29 AvCandle Lighting-7:13 PM6PM Service
3 30 AvRosh Chodesh
Re'ehHavdala-8:20 PM9:30AM Services
4 1 ElulRosh Chodesh
5 2 ElulLabor Day
6 3 Elul6PM: Teacher Development
7 4 ElulOffice Closed
8 5 Elul7:45AM Morning MinyanArnie Abrams sponsorsin memory ofMilton Abrams.
9 6 ElulCandle Lighting-7:02 PM6PM Service
10 7 ElulShoftimHavdala-8:10 PM9:30AM Services
11 8 Elul9AM: Teacher Development Meeting
12 9 ElulJim Segall sponsorsin memory ofGreta Segall.
13 10 Elul 14 11 ElulOffice Closed
15 12 Elul7:45AM Morning MinyanRuth Reiss sponsorsin memory ofIsrael Spector
16 13 ElulCandle Lighting-6:51 PM6PM Service4:30PM Open Houseand Schmooze
17 14 ElulKi TeitzeiHavdala-7:59 PM9:30AM Services
18 15 Elul10AM Religious SchoolOpening DayLocation:Temple Sinai (TS)
19 16 Elul 20 17 Elul 21 18 ElulOffice Closed
22 19 Elul7:45AM Morning Minyan
23 20 ElulCandle Lighting-6:41 PM6PM Service
24 21 ElulKi TavoHavdala-7:48 PM9:30AM Services8:15PM Community SelichotService hosted by
CEVO at UJC
25 22 Elul10AM Religious School10:15AM Book ClubBoth at TS
26 23 Elul5:30PM Exec Committee6:30PM Board Meeting
27 24 Elul 28 25 ElulOffice Closed
29 26 Elul7:45AM Morning Minyan
30 27 ElulCandle Lighting-6:30 PM6PM Service
1 28 ElulNitzavimHavdala-7:38 PM9:30AM Services
2 29 ElulErev Rosh HashanahCandle Lighting-6:27 PM10AM Religious School8PM Service + Oneg
3 1 TishreiRosh Hashanah
Havdala-7:35 PM9AM Service6:30PM Service
4 2 TishreiRosh Hashanah
Havdala-7:33 PM9AM Service
5 3 TishreiFast Of Gedalyah
Office Closed
6 4 Tishrei7:45AM Morning Minyan
7 5 TishreiCandle Lighting-6:20 PM6PM ServiceShabbat Shuvah
8 6 TishreiVayeilechHavdala-7:27 PM9:30AM ServicesShabbat Shuvah
Elul 5776 - Tishrei 5777October 2016
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
25 22 Elul10AM Religious School10:15AM Book ClubBoth at TS
26 23 Elul5:30PM Exec Committee6:30PM Board Meeting
27 24 Elul 28 25 ElulOffice Closed
29 26 Elul7:45AM Morning Minyan
30 27 ElulCandle Lighting-6:30 PM6PM Service
1 28 ElulNitzavimHavdala-7:38 PM9:30AM Services
2 29 ElulErev Rosh Hashanah
Candle Lighting-6:27 PM10AM Religious School8PM Service + Oneg
3 1 TishreiRosh Hashanah
Havdala-7:35 PM9AM Service6:30PM Service
4 2 TishreiRosh Hashanah
Havdala-7:33 PM9AM Service
5 3 TishreiFast Of Gedalyah
Office Closed
6 4 Tishrei7:45AM Morning Minyan
7 5 TishreiCandle Lighting-6:20 PM6PM ServiceShabbat Shuvah
8 6 TishreiVayeilechHavdala-7:27 PM9:30AM ServicesShabbat Shuvah
9 7 Tishrei10AM Religious School11AM Graveside Services4:30PM Taschlich at Beach
10 8 TishreiColumbus Day
7:45AM Minyan Svc
11 9 TishreiErev Yom Kippur
Candle Lighting-6:14 PM6:30PM Kol Nidre Services
12 10 TishreiYom Kippur
Havdala-7:22 PMOffice Closed9:30AM Services w Yizkor3:45PM Study Session
4:45PM Mincha/Maariv/Neilah
13 11 Tishrei7:45AM Morning Minyan
14 12 TishreiCandle Lighting-6:10 PM6PM ServiceZoe Epstein Bat Mitzvah
15 13 TishreiHa'AzinuHavdala-7:18 PM9:30AM ServicesZoe Epstein Bat Mitzvah
16 14 TishreiErev Succot
Candle Lighting-6:07 PM10AM Religious SchoolBuild the Sukkah TBD
17 15 TishreiSuccot
Havdala-7:15 PM9:30AM ServiceOffice Closed
18 16 TishreiSuccot
Havdala-7:14 PM9:30AM ServiceOffice Closed
19 17 TishreiChol Hamoed Succot 1
Office Closed
20 18 TishreiChol Hamoed Succot 2
7:45AM Morning Minyan5:30PM Sisterhood in Sukkah
21 19 TishreiChol Hamoed Succot 3
Candle Lighting-6:01 PM6PM Service6PM Shabbat SchoolSukkot dinner follows
22 20 TishreiChol Hamoed Succot 4
Havdala-7:09 PM9:30AM Services
23 21 TishreiHoshanah Rabbah
Candle Lighting-5:58 PMNo School-See Oct 21
24 22 TishreiShemini Atzeret
Havdala-7:06 PM9:30AM Service w Yizkor6PM Simchat TorahLite dinner; services
Office Closed
25 23 TishreiSimchat Torah
Havdala-7:05 PM9:30AM ServiceOffice Closed
26 24 TishreiOffice Closed
27 25 Tishrei7:45AM Morning Minyan
28 26 TishreiCandle Lighting-5:52 PM6PM Service
29 27 TishreiBereshitHavdala-7:00 PM9:30AM Services
30 28 Tishrei10AM Religious School
31 29 Tishrei7:45AM Minyan Svc
1 30 TishreiRosh Chodesh
2 1 CheshvanRosh Chodesh
Office Closed
3 2 Cheshvan7:45AM Morning Minyan
4 3 CheshvanCandle Lighting-5:45 PM6PM Service
5 4 CheshvanNoachHavdala-6:53 PM9:30AM Services
Led by Rabbi Gilah Dror of Rodef Sholom Temple
From political and financial scandals to rapid progress in biomedical science and technology, the complex issues of modern society are, at their core, issues of ethical and moral concern. Now, more than ever, we require a solid understanding of how Jewish ethics can inform our discussions and decisions about the critical questions of the day. Each session of The Ethical Life includes a short video lecture featuring JTS faculty members and other expert scholars, text study, and guided group discussion led by Rabbi Dror. Join us for this unique opportunity to study the sources of Jewish ethics in their original and learn how we can apply them today.
Course Topics The course explores critical topics of contemporary relevance, including: Does Ethics Need God? The Ethical Dimensions of Food Production Is Teshuvah Possible? Rethinking Mass Incarceration Advance Directives and the Ethics of End-of-Life Care Disabilities and the Ethics of Inclusion
Contact Tess Goldblatt, The Jane Fairman Director of Congregational Learning for more information:
757-826-5894 or education@rodefsholomtemple.org
Twelve Tuesdays With Rabbi Dates OR… Six Sundays with Rabbi Dates (Subset of Tuesdays) Noon at JBWK During RST religious school housed at Temple Sinai: 10AM-Noon
701 Town Center Dr Ste 801, Newport News 11620 Warwick Boulevard, Newport News
Nov 1, 15, 22, 29 Nov 6, 13
Dec 6, 13, 20 Dec 4, 18
Jan 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Jan 8, 15
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