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    The BulletinUnion Temple of Brooklyn

    Affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism MARCH, 2013 ADAR-NISAN 5773 Vol. 164, No 7

    SHABBAT SERVICES FOR MARCH SHABBAT PARAH / KI TISSA

    1 Friday EveningShabbat Across America4:00 PM- Friday at Four: Shabbat for Tots

    6:00 PM- Snacks

    6:30 PM- Kabbalat Shabbat

    7:30 PM -Pot Luck Dinner

    2 Saturday Morning10:30 AM - Shabbat Morning Service

    Jonah Levinowitz will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah

    Torah: Exodus 30:11-34:35 Haftarah: Ezekiel 36:22-36

    SHABBAT HACHODESH / VAYAKHEL-PEKUDEI

    8 Friday Evening4:00 PM- Friday at Four: Shabbat for Tots

    6:30 PM- Kabbalat Shabbat

    9 Saturday Morning10:30 AM - Shabbat Morning Service

    Torah: Exodus 35:1-40:38 Haftarah: Ezekiel 45:16-25

    SHABBAT VAYIKRA

    15 Friday Evening4:00 PM- Friday at Four: Shabbat for Tots6:30 PM- Kabbalat Shabbat

    Pizza Dinner to follow

    16 Saturday Morning10:30 AM- Shabbat Morning Service

    Torah: Leviticus 1:1-5:26 Haftarah: Isaiah 43:21-44:23

    SHABBAT HAGADOL / TZAV

    22 Friday EveningFourth Friday Shabbat

    4:00 PM- Friday at Four: Shabbat for Tots

    7:00 PM- Kabbalat Shabbat

    8:00 PM- Shabbat Service

    9:00 PM- Oneg/Program: Dr. Robert Fried

    23 Saturday Morning10:30 AM - Shabbat Morning Service

    Torah: Leviticus 6:1-8:36 Haftarah: Malachi 3:4-24

    SHABBAT CHOL HAMOED

    29 Friday Evening6:30 PM- Kabbalat Shabbat

    30 Saturday Morning10:30 AM - Shabbat Morning Service

    Torah: Exodus 33:12-34:26 Haftarah: Ezekiel 37:1-14

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    Rabbis MessageLet All Who are Hungry Come and Eat!

    The Catskills comedian Freddie Roman observed: "Did you ever notice that the

    Holidays are either early or late? JEWS ARE NEVER ON TIME!" True enough, I

    guess. This year Passover is particularly early, as things go, with the first Seder

    night on Monday, March 25th. Also this year, on Tuesday, March 26th, we at UnionTemple will gather for the first time for a Second Night Seder, for us, our families

    and friends, and those in the community who wish to join us. It should be a wonder-

    ful gathering. You will be hearing more about it from the conveners.

    Early or late, the essence of Passover remains the same: to remind us of where we

    came from, and of our responsibilities as Jews in the world. Out of the bitterness of

    slavery, and our experience of oppression and degradation, we learn to promote the

    values of freedom and respect for human dignity, and to help those who are bowed

    down; to unlock the chains of poverty, and to cast a light into the darkness of ignorance and hatred. We learn

    to help those who are in need.

    In this spirit, I appeal to you now as I do each year, on behalf of my colleagues at the New York Board of Rab-

    bis. Each year the NYBR conducts a Passover Appeal, in concert with the Metropolitan Council on Jewish

    Poverty, in order to buy Passover food and supplies for thousands of our Jewish sisters and brothers in the

    New York Metropolitan area who are alone or institutionalized, in want, and in need. This year, in the ongoing

    aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the need is even greater. This appeal is based on the long-standing tradition of

    maot chittin. Historically, the elders of the community would go around collecting for a fund to buy wheat to

    bake matzah. The rules of the fund were simple: those who needed it took from it; those who did not need it,

    gave to it. Each year as a congregation, along with our sister congregations all over New York, we at Union

    Temple have continued this tradition of maot chittin by responding to this appeal with overwhelming kind-ness and generosity. I hope that this year will be no exception.

    As we have done each year, we ask you to make out a check, for whatever amount you are comfortable with,

    to Union Temple, and earmark it Passover Appeal. Send it to the Union Temple Office at 17 Eastern

    Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11238. You may also contribute online at http://www.nycharities.org/donate/

    c_donate.asp?CharityCode=3473 , and scroll to Passover Appeal. We then will send a collective check to

    the NYBR from our congregation. I am proud to be associated with the NYBR, particularly because of the

    chesed- compassion - embodied by this annual appeal, and carried out by the chaplains of the NYBR all year

    round. All of us offer our profound thanks for your kind participation in this appeal, and thus the fulfillment

    of the mitzvotoftzedakah - andgemilut chasadim - charity and acts of loving kindness - so integral a part ofour Passover celebration.

    From Stephen, Philip and myself, and of course from our entire congregational family, a Ziessen Pesach to

    all!

    -Rabbi Linda Henry Goodman

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    Officers Column We Just Have to AskJust ask?

    New Yorkers Brooklynites especiallyare not known for their shyness. We don't hesitate to ask, often de-

    mand, what we want.

    Members of the Union Temple community are no exception. Except when it comes to money.

    Happily, we run many programs now. Films ... Friday and Saturday Shabbats for the toddler community ... au-

    thor presentations ... guest lectures ... the list goes on. Most often, these events are free. They're not limited to

    members. We don't at all hesitate to welcome everyone. I'm sure you would say, as I do, that's the way it

    should be.

    But we hesitate to ask for the

    money it costs to bring each of

    these fabulous events to life.

    We generally underestimate thegenerosity of people like you and

    me, don't you think? We forget

    that it actually makes you feel

    good to know you've helped. If

    we just reminded everyone

    members, their friends, guests

    who stop by because they've seen

    an ad or flyerthat we would be

    truly thankful for a donation,

    wouldn't you agree that all of youwould gladly give?

    So take this as your first re-

    minder, please. Rabbi would be

    extremely grateful for your sup-

    port of the Passover Appeal this

    month. Jews less fortunate than

    you and me are relying on us. As

    for next month and the months

    after, who knows what other

    good deeds your philanthropic

    side will lead you to?

    Thank you so much. Truly.

    -Ellen D. Kolikoff,

    Vice President

    Comments to: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Its March, and at the end of this month well be observing Passover, commemo-

    rating the travail and triumph of our ancestors as they fled from Egypt in ancient

    days and journeyed to the Promised Land. All of us, though, are here to celebrate

    because we have closer ancestorsgrandparents, parentswho fled more recent

    oppression and poverty to come here to the new Promised Land of America. Join

    with Sisterhood on Thursday evening, March 14, 2013, as we honor our grandpar-

    ents and travel back in time to their world with a tour of the Tenement Museum on

    the Lower East Side.

    Organized by our own Dr. Gail Levine-Fried, the tour, Exploring 97 Orchard

    Street, will start at 6:30 p.m. in front of the museums Visitor Center at 103 Or-

    chard Street. An architect/historian will conduct us through all four floors of the

    building, which are open to the public only on Thursday evenings. Well see up

    close how our predecessors lived and toiled so that life would be better for those of

    us who would come after them.

    Because of museum rules, this memorable event is open to only fifteen partici-

    pants. Admission is $17 for seniors and $22 for adults under age 62. If you want to

    be part of this memorable evening, call 877-975-3786 as soon as possible to buy

    your ticket. Then call Gail (718-338-6123 or 917-783-1183) to tell her you are

    Sisterhood Tour the Tenement Museumcoming. If you would

    like to join us for a nosh

    in the neighborhood

    prior to the tour, meet us

    at 4:30 PM in front of

    the Visitor Center. Oth-

    erwise, meet us there at

    6:15 so that we can all

    be together when the

    tour starts at 6:30 PM.

    Be sure to tell Gail what

    time you will meet us.

    To get to the museum,

    take the B or D train toGrand Street, and exit at

    Grand and Chrystie

    Streets. Walk east on

    Grand Street for four

    blocks and turn left at

    Orchard Street. Then

    walk north two blocks to

    103 Orchard Street. Or

    take the F train to De-

    lancey Street or the J,M, or Z train to Essex

    Street. From there, walk

    two blocks away from

    the Williamsburg Bridge

    on Delancey Street to

    Orchard Street. Then

    turn left and walk a half

    block south to 103 Or-

    chard Street.

    Sisterhood wishes eve-ryone a ZiessenPesach.

    May the sweet joy of

    this season touch every

    heart and every home.

    -Barbara Brett,

    Secretary

    Save the date SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 7:00 PM

    YOM HASHOAH~ REMEMBERING THE HOLOCAUST ~AN ANNUAL GATHERING OF BROWNSTONE BROOKLYN AND

    NEIGHBORS

    This year at UNION TEMPLE

    featuring JUNE HERSHauthor of RECIPES REMEMBERED

    A Celebration of Survival

    and

    ~ musical offerings by our cantors ~

    For further information please call Rabbi Goodman:

    718-638-7600 X2

    [email protected]

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    Thinking Out of the ShabboxAfter months of preparation, on February 2nd, we launched our newest family program, Out of the Shab-box. Out of the Shabbox draws on the innovative and energetic talents of three Jewish artists and educators,Shawn Shafner (storytelling), Julie Gayer Kris (movement) and Jay Rapoport (music) to explore a variety ofthemes and values with young children through biblical and other stories, song, and text based move-ment. Three Saturdays a month from February through June, children up to six years old will gather with their

    parents in the Preschool big room to dance, sing, and tell stories based on a carefully selected monthlytheme. In February we explored peace; and next month, we will explore charity and acts of loving kind-ness. We will conclude in June with the fundamental tenet of Jewish life, Tikkun Olam, repairing theworld. Particularly given recent events, each of the monthly themes is relevant and timely. The program con-tent is designed to encourage the children to actively participate so that they can fully explore these important

    values while still having fun.

    At our launch, children danced and gathered with our performers to act out the well known story It could

    have been worse. The story is about a family who lives in a small apartment and go to their Rabbi forhelp. The Rabbi says invite your ex-tended family to stay with them in theapartment. Confused, the family fol-lows the Rabbis advice but is evenmore unhappy. When they return to theRabbi, complaining even more abouthow small the apartment is, the Rabbisends them to invite animals to staywith them. Naturally, they again followthe Rabbis advice, but are back at herdoorstep still complaining. Finally, aftera lengthy stay, the Rabbi finally tells thefamily to send everyone home, at whichpoint they realize how spacious theirapartment is, and how it could have

    been worse. The children acted outthe story with the Shawn, Jay and Julie,all playing different characters; somewere the family, others were membersof the extended family, and some werethe cats and dogs and other animals whohad temporarily moved in. It was clearfrom watching the kids that they werehaving a great time, and were fully en-

    gaged in the story.

    Future programs will generally have twoartists, who will continue to interweavestorytelling with dance and movement tocreate a dynamic and vibrant morningprogram for young Brooklyn fami-lies. All in all, the February 2nd launchwas a great success, and families were

    thrilled with the program content.

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    Preschool Color them Happy with the SnowOur preschoolers are very excited about winter and snow. For many of them its the first time they have seen

    snow or been old enough to play in it. Classroom themes have ranged from winter and snow, to colors, letters,

    transportation and dinosaurs.

    In the Chickadees, Montana Vazquez-Grinnells twos class, the children continue to grow and flourish. Each daywe are seeing them discover a little more about each other and themselves. The children have really started to in-teract, create games, and play together. A favored game during Big Room is setting up all the chairs to make atrain, bus, or theater and quickly the whole class becomes involved! They have been talking a lot about winter and

    snow, as well as Dinosaurs which is something completely driven by the group's interest.

    The Robins class, Tomomi Iwamotos three class, is studying colors. They started with primary colors last week

    and are onto secondary colors. They have been playing a game where the children all have to search around theroom to find one thing that is the color of the day and bring it to the rug. They then gather around the items andlook at them and count them. After studying primary colors they moved on to secondary colors. The childrendid a special project where they dropped blue and yellow ice cubes in water to see what would happen. The Rob-

    ins were fascinated to see the colors mix gradually together.

    The Sparrows, Natalie Roths threes class, are working hard on their letters and are spontaneously adding lettersto their art work. They continue to read different versions ofChicka Chicka Boom Boom (both the letter andnumber versions) and to discuss how each is different. They will be starting a new unit all about me". The kids

    are growing and developing a greater sense of self-awareness. They have been saying their full names at morn-ing meeting and talking a lot about birthdays. In the coming weeks they will be creating "all about me" books

    which will help the children to think about who they are in their family and what their interests are.

    The Puffins, Catie Blake Vignonas fours class, has been busy learning about dinosaurs and of course making

    lots of fun dinosaur art. They have been singing "Oh where oh where have the dinosaurs gone..." This is a unitthat resonates with all of children. It has also given them an opportunity to explore a variety of art materials.They made "fossils" with shells and little dinosaurs that they pressed into model magic, dinosaur skeletons using

    pasta as the bones and sand as dirt, a big dinosaur collage as a class, and compared their footprints to one the sizeof a dinosaur's. The Puffins also worked together to make a huge dinosaur mural using oil pastels and different

    textured paper.

    The Hummingbirds, Pam Apples fours class, has been working on a transportation unit. They have painted

    with car wheels using foam paint and regular paint, and they have made their own driver's licenses. They arecurrently working on creating their ownoriginal vehicle from cardboard boxes.Each child is making a different vehicle.Among the vehicles the Hummingbirdshave thus far created are a police car, firetruck, ambulance, airplane, car and train.

    This is a very time consuming project.All of the children are trying to include

    lots of details on their vehicles.

    Please contact us if you are interested inapplying to our summer program which

    runs June 17th through August 2nd.

    -Susan Sporer, Preschool Director

    LUNCH AND LEARN:COOKING AROUND THE WORLD

    Join professional chef Amanda Melpolderfrom

    Shir HaMaalot, the independent minyanworshipping in our building every monthfor a tasty tour of Jewish cooking around the globe.

    Saturday, March 2, 201312:45 PM

    In the Social Hall

    Please call the office718-638-7600to let us know youre attending

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    BrotherhoodMarch in with a Good Book

    What better way to warm up during these cold winter months than with a good

    book, good friends and good food? Well on Sunday, March 3rd at 10 AM

    youre going to have the chance when Brotherhood President Steven Segall

    leads a book discussion on The Ornament of the World, a book about medieval

    Spain and a time when Jews, Christians and Moslems lived together.

    The book covers about seven and a half centuries, from the beginnings of the

    Cordoba caliphate to the fall of Granada, last of the Moslem city-states, and the

    expulsion in 1492. Along the way, we meet many leading Jewish figures, and

    discover Jewish military generals and poets reviving the Hebrew language for

    Want to make a

    donation to Union

    Temple? Its easier

    than ever. Just go to

    www.nycharities.org/

    donate/c_donate.asp?

    CharityCode=3473

    You may designate

    your gift to one of

    these funds:

    Memorial Fund

    Rabbis Discretionary

    Fund

    Rabbi A. Stanley

    Dreyfus Memorial FundGratitude Fund

    Happy Day Fund

    High Holy

    Day Donations

    Music Fund

    secular writing many centu-

    ries before the birth of mod-

    ern Israel.

    Even if you havent read thebook you are welcome to

    join what will certainly be a

    fascinating discussion. And

    of course there will be cof-

    fee and bagels.

    Of course Brotherhood

    would like to wish a Zies-

    sen Pesach to all!

    -David Rapheal, Secretary

    http://www.nycharities.org/donate/c_donate.asp?CharityCode=3473http://www.nycharities.org/donate/c_donate.asp?CharityCode=3473http://www.nycharities.org/donate/c_donate.asp?CharityCode=3473http://www.nycharities.org/donate/c_donate.asp?CharityCode=3473http://www.nycharities.org/donate/c_donate.asp?CharityCode=3473http://www.nycharities.org/donate/c_donate.asp?CharityCode=3473http://www.nycharities.org/donate/c_donate.asp?CharityCode=3473
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    Religious School

    ExplorationsWhat a year we continue to be having in Religious School! Since our last update, we learned about Tu

    Bishevat, philanthropy and bullying

    January 27th - On the day of our Tu BiShevat seder we took a close look at environmental concerns, both lo-cal and global, and considered not only what our Jewish texts teach us but also how some Jewish communities

    incorporate these concerns into their everyday living. This culminated in a fabulous Tu BShevat seder.

    February 3rd - Two thirds through our year-long effort to collect tzedaka, we began considering the subject of

    philanthropy itself. After discussing what it is, why it is important and what it can accomplish, we initiated the

    process of trying to figure out what is most important to the students of the Union Temple Religious School.

    We have not yet determined where they will choose to donate, but we have begun the educational process of

    how to figure it out.. Of course, after initiating the discussion, we made sure to ground the conversation in

    Jewish text and tradition. I look forward to the next stage of the process, when hard decisions begin to get

    made on where the money will go.

    February 10 - During our final session before Presidents Week, we

    honored the birthday of Judy Blume by celebrating her career and

    paying close attention to the topic ofbullying, about which she wrote

    so movingly in her novel,Blubber. As is our custom, after raising the

    issue as an full school community, we broke into class sections and

    conducted age-appropriate lessons that placed the issue firmly within

    a Jewish context.

    We look forward to celebrating Purim with the Carnival followed by

    the congregational pot-luck dinner, Rabbi Goodmans telling of the

    Purim story and, of course, the Parade of Costumes! Sunday School

    will resume on March 3rd.

    I typically write about Union Temple children, but Id like to call at-

    tention to the wonderful learning taking place on Wednesday nights,

    too. A core of dedicated adult learners have been gathering together

    each week to learn Hebrew -- not only how to decode it, but actually

    to understand and speak it, too. As if that werent enough, after

    studying the language together these past few months, our class came

    to the consensus that they wanted more. The Hebrew is great but

    they also wanted the opportunity for Jewish studies beyond Hebrew.

    While the Anshei Mitzvah Class continues Hebrew every Wednesday

    night from 8-9:15 PM, we have instituted a second class from 7-7:50

    PM focusing on great books and ideas of Judaism. Previous partici-

    pation in the Hebrew portion of our Anshei Mitzvah class is not nec-

    essary to join in the new class. If you are interested in joining us,

    please contact the office. The more the merrier!

    LShalom,

    -Dr. Andy Dubin, Principal and Rabbinic Intern

    Mazal Tov to our

    Bar MitzvahJonah Levinowitz

    Son of Les Levinowitz and

    Lorri Gumanow

    Jonah is in the 7th

    grade at New

    Voices School of

    Creative and Aca-

    demic Arts, MS

    443, where he majors in drama.

    He is also very involved in musical

    theater as a member of the

    Drama Desk award-winning TADA!

    Resident Youth Ensemble, and his

    dream is to work as a puppeteer

    with the Muppets on Sesame

    Street. We are so proud of his ac-

    complishments and his strong

    work ethic and attitude! Our love

    and pride will be with Jonah as he

    becomes a Bar Mitzvah on March

    2, 2013.

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    Tzedakah

    We express our heartfelt sympathy to:

    EMILY and BEN CAMPBELL

    on the death of Emily's uncle

    and Ben's great-uncle

    JERRY LEBOWITZ

    on January 15th.

    We extend our sympathy to Emily's

    mother and the entire family

    and to

    RABBI ALAN J. HENKIN

    on the death of his mother

    DOROTHY HENKIN

    on February 12th.

    We extend our sympathy as

    well to Alan's sister

    and brother, Lissa and Jeff,

    and to Dorothy's

    nine grandchildren.

    and to

    BARBARA and JOHN GOLOMB

    on the death of Barbara's cousin

    NATALIE COHEN

    on February 5th.

    and to

    ANNE MALTZ and

    MICHAEL POTECHA

    on the death of Anne's father andMichael's grandfather

    RICHARD MALTZ

    on February 5th.

    We extend our condolences

    as well to Anne's sister and brother-in-

    law, Sara and Helmut Foell, and their

    children Julia, Alexandra

    and Daniel Foell.

    also:

    It is with profound sadness

    that we note the death of

    RABBI PROFESSOR

    DAVID HARTMAN

    renowned Jewish philosopher,

    teacher and friend, and founder of the

    Shalom Hartman Institute

    in Jerusalem, on February 10th,

    Rosh Chodesh Adar.

    Both Rabbis Goodman are deeply

    saddened by the loss of this

    dazzlingly brilliant and

    very gentle man.

    May their memoriesbe for a blessing

    UNION TEMPLE MEMORIAL FUND

    Donated by ....................................................................................... in memory of

    Herb and Julie Karlitz ................................................................................ Vivian Zweig Karlitz

    Mrs. Sherry Rosenberg ............................................................................... Louis Rosenberg

    Abe Barnett ................................................................................................ Irving Barnett

    Doris Klueger ............................................................................................. Leon Klueger

    Doris Klueger ............................................................................................. Richard MaltzSheila Solow ............................................................................................... Saul and Anna Solow

    Joyce M. Charles ........................................................................................ Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson

    DR. A. STANLEY DREYFUS LECTURE FUND

    Donated by ....................................................................................... in memory of

    Hortense Hurwitz ....................................................................................... Selma Goldberg

    RABBIS DISCRETIONARY FUND

    Donated by ....................................................................................... in honor of

    Anna Budd and George Hausman .............................................................. Union Temple

    SHABBAT ONEGHortense Hurwitz will sponsor the Oneg on March 1st in honor of the 100th anniversary of Women of Reform Judaism.

    Les Levinowitz and Lorri Gumanov will sponsor the Kiddush on March 2nd in honor of their son Jonah's Bar Mitzvah.

    SISTERHOOD MEMORIAL FUND

    Donated by ....................................................................................... in memory of

    Sheila Solow ............................................................................................... Saul and Anna Solow

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    Union Temple suggests that its memberscontact our Funeral Director

    Martin D. Kasdan of

    Boulevard-Riverside Chapels1895 Flatbush Avenue

    Brooklyn, NY1-800-522-0588

    Proudly maintaining morethan 50 years of Temple involvement

    The BulletinUnion Temple of Brooklyn

    17 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn NY 11238

    (718) 638-7600Fax (718) 783-9151

    E-mail [email protected]

    Website Uniontemple.orgDr. Linda Henry Goodman

    Rabbi

    Lauren PhillipsStudent Cantor

    Shinae KimTemple Musician

    Dr. Andy DubinEducator/Rabbinic Intern

    Susan SporerPreschool Director

    Beatrice HanksPresident

    Abe BarnettEllen KolikoffHenry Singer

    Vice Presidents

    Steven SegallSecretary

    Jeffrey SteinTreasurer

    Mike Baron

    Hortense R. HurwitzDoris Klueger

    Honorary Presidents

    David RaphealBulletin Editor

    John GolombTemple Administrator

    Martin KasdanFuneral Director

    (800) 522-0588

    Memorial Plaques

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    A memorial plaque is a lasting tribute to a loved one.

    If you wish more information regarding obtaining a plaque in

    memory of a loved one please e-mail the temple at

    [email protected]

    or leave a message with the temple office.

    MARCHCharles Diener ........................................................ March 1, 1983

    Lucille C. May ........................................................ March 1, 1986

    Joseph J. Baker ....................................................... March 2, 1938

    Sophie Newman ...................................................... March 2, 1940

    Rosa R. Keit............................................................ March 2, 1944

    Bert Nachman ......................................................... March 4, 1955Priscilla R. Sherer ................................................... March 4, 1975

    Saul Solow .............................................................. March 4, 1998

    Helen Stein Caplin .................................................. March 5, 1913

    Helen M. Baum ...................................................... March 9, 1923

    Isaac Rutenberg .................................................... March 10, 1929

    Bessie Kasdan ....................................................... March 11, 1948

    Ray Latz Frisch ..................................................... March 14, 1918

    Sali Fried .............................................................. March 14, 1946

    Morris Smallberg .................................................. March 14, 1954

    Florence Liebman ................................................. March 14, 1982

    Bertha Levy .......................................................... March 15, 1920

    Morris Salzman .................................................... March 15, 1930Leon Meyer .......................................................... March 15, 1935

    Minna Feldenkris .................................................. March 15, 2004

    Milton Rosenberg ................................................. March 16, 1943

    Gustave L. Stern ................................................... March 18, 1969

    Samuel A. Fogel ................................................... March 18, 1970

    Regina David ........................................................ March 19, 1965

    Helen Boley .......................................................... March 20, 1951

    Louis Fishman ...................................................... March 20, 1935

    Dr. Arnold Messing .............................................. March 20, 1958

    Dr. Charles M. Pollack ......................................... March 21, 1941

    Dr. Louis Beacon .................................................. March 22, 1982

    Leah Davidson ...................................................... March 23, 1951Blanche Baar Stern ............................................... March 24, 1963

    Arnold Leopold .................................................... March 25, 1947

    Adolph Mayer ....................................................... March 25, 1947

    Hilda Feldman ...................................................... March 25, 2000

    Harry Smallberg ................................................... March 25, 2005

    Lewis A. Feldenkris .............................................. March 26, 1974

    Rose Kaufman ...................................................... March 26, 1977

    Jennie Felner ......................................................... March 28, 1947

    Mary Glassheim .................................................... March 28, 1958

    Carrie R. Hamburger ............................................ March 28, 1963

    David S. Heit ........................................................ March 29, 1935

    Ricka Bender ........................................................ March 29, 1945Hyman B. Rosenson ............................................. March 30, 1921

    Emanuel S. Brandt ................................................ March 30, 1988

    Max Meyer ........................................................... March 31, 1956

    Selma Oppenheim................................................. March 31, 1989

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.uniontemple.org/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.uniontemple.org/mailto:[email protected]
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    Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

    14:00 PM

    Friday at Four

    Shabbat Across

    America

    6:00 PM Snacks6:30 PM

    KabbalatShabbatPot Luck Dinner

    2

    39:30 AM

    Religious School

    10:00 AM

    Brotherhood Book

    Breakfast

    4

    6:15 PM

    Officers

    5 6

    7:00 PM

    UT Singers

    7:15 PM

    Preschool

    Committee

    8:00 PM

    Anshei Mitzvah

    7

    7:00 PM

    Knitting with

    Karen

    8

    4:00 PM

    Friday at Four

    6:30 PM

    Kabbalat Shabbat

    9

    109:30 AM

    Religious School

    10:00 AM

    Sisterhood Rosh

    Chodesh Seder

    11

    6:00 PM

    Board of

    Trustees

    12Rosh Chodesh

    Nisan

    135:30 PM

    Shalom

    Meditation Circle

    7:00 PM

    UT Singers

    8:00 PM

    Anshei Mitzvah

    14

    6:30 PM

    Sisterhood

    Museum Trip

    7:00 PM

    Knitting with

    Karen

    15

    4:00 PM

    Friday at Four

    6:30 PM

    Kabbalat Shabbat

    Pizza Dinner to

    follow

    169:00 AM

    Shabbat Hevre

    9:30 AM Out of

    the Shabbox

    10:30 AM

    Shabbat Morning

    Service

    179:30 AM

    Religious School

    11:00 AM

    Model Seder

    18 19 20

    7:00 PM

    UT Singers

    8:00 PM

    Anshei Mitzvah

    21

    7:00 PM

    Knitting with

    Karen

    22 4:00 PMFriday at Four

    Fourth Friday

    Shabbat

    7:00 PM Dinner

    8:00 PM Service

    9:00 PM Oneg

    239:00 AM

    Shabbat Hevre

    10:30 AM

    Shabbat HaGadol

    Morning Service

    24Religious School

    Vacation

    25

    First Seder Night

    (at home)

    26 10:30 AMMorning Service

    For Passover

    6:00 PM

    Second Seder

    (at Union Temple)

    27 28

    7:00 PMKnitting with

    Karen

    29

    6:30 PMKabbalat Shabbat

    Chol Hamoed

    309:00 AM

    Shabbat Hevre

    10:30 AMShabbat Chol

    Hamoed

    316:45 PM

    Reception

    7:30 PM

    Evening Service

    for the Conclusion

    of Passover

    March 2013Adar-Nisan 5773

    Dr. Robert Fried

    Religious School

    Vacation

    9:00 AM

    Shabbat Hevre

    9:30 AM Out of

    the Shabbox

    10:30 AM Bar

    Mitzvah: JonahLevinowitz

    12:45 PM Lunch &

    Learn: Cooking

    Around the World

    9:00 AM

    Shabbat Hevre

    9:30 AM Out of

    the Shabbox

    10:30 AM Morning

    Service Shabbat

    HaChodesh

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