the SCRIBE
BY TEMPLE BETH AM
HIGH HOLY DAYS CELEBRATE
AT TBA SUKKOT
(page 6) (page 9)
9/11 REMEMBRANCE
SHABBAT
(back cover)
September 2021 • Elul-Tishrei 5782
Published Monthly • Volume 7, Issue 1
CONTENTS___________________
Opposite Sides of the Spectrum......................................................................3 EXECUTIVE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President: Lindsay Hirsch
Celebrate Shabbat with Temple Beth Am......................................................4
[email protected]
A Message from the President.........................................................................5 Vice President: Peter Sandquist
High Holy Days.................................................................................................6 [email protected]
Vice President: Jackie Halderman
Food Drive/Peloton Challenge/Yoga..............................................................8
[email protected]
My Father’s Tallit.............................................................................................14 Vice President: Jason Rogers
Celebrate Sukkot.............................................................................................10 [email protected]
Treasurer: Orin Shakerdge
Men’s Club Happenings/Book Club..............................................................11
[email protected]
Sisterhood Scoop............................................................................................12 Secretary: Steve Misshula
Youth Group News..........................................................................................13 [email protected]
HaMakom Happenings/Young Families Event...........................................14 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mishpacha Family Center News...................................................................15 Bruce Cohen Liz Levine
Flower Sponsorship Form..............................................................................17 Bob Hochman Mark Golzbein
September Calendar.......................................................................................23 Harvey White Michael Walder
9/11 Remembrance Shabbat Service............................................. Back Cover Myles Cooley Andrea Rosenberg
TEMPLE BETH AM PROFESSIONALS Patrick Nicholas
Rabbi Alon Levkovitz
MEN’S CLUB REPRESENTATIVE
Cantorial Soloist Marcy Morris Jack Tenenbaum
Executive Director: Danna Cohen
Education Director: Alissa Frankel SISTERHOOD REPRESENTATIVE
Debbie Baseman
Youth Engagement Director and Program Assistant: Elana Beame
Early Childhood Director: Patty McCaulley PARLIAMENTARIAN
Mark Slifkin
Director of Education Finance and Administration: Carol Sleeper
Mishpacha/Family Center Coordinator: Yael Luski Lawrence PAST PRESIDENTS
Manager of Design and Communications: Carolyn Tierney Jeanne Tarsches Arnie Weinstein
Staff Accountant: Meredith Goodman Bob Miller
Executive Administrative Assistant: Margot Hauser John Alexander
Assistant Scribe Editors: Margot Hauser & Debbie Baseman Alvin Schlossberg Tom Ross z”l
Facilities Supervisor: Alex DeLeon Brud Tarsches z”l Myrna Abramowitz
Senior Maintenance: Alfredo Montes Jody Minde
Maintenance: Richard Remick Stephen Lewis Bruce Cohen**
Cover photo by Jackie Alberts. Michael Deakter*
Hal Baseman*
Beth Eisenman
Mark Slifkin
Len Green
Carol Carswell
Jerry Silvers
*served two 2-year terms
**served two 3-year terms
TEMPLE BETH AM
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561.747.1109
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__________ OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE SPECTRUM
by Rabbi Alon Levkovitz
There is a popular Jewish song in it. But being consumed with fear new lighting system to enhance
Hebrew called kol haolam kulo, that can be dangerous, as it often leads your viewing experience. On the
means “The whole entire world is to inaction. spiritual side, we designed the
a very narrow bridge and the main The pandemic put us all on the fear Services in a way that encourages
thing is to have no fear at all.” spectrum. The positive effect was not only passive watching but also
The lyrics, so we are taught, were that it protected us as we learned participating.
written by the famous Hassidic to diligently wash our hands, use People like to say, “You cannot make
Rabbi, Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. masks, and get vaccinated. But it everyone happy.” It is probably
But when you go to Reb Nachman’s also deprived us of many events and true, but it doesn’t mean that we
original text, you find a similar, yet activities that bring meaning and should not constantly try. We follow
far from identical version, “Know joy into our lives, including being in Rabbi Nachman’s teaching of not
that a person needs to cross a very, the synagogue for Rosh Hashanah being consumed by fear, but also
very narrow bridge, and what is and Yom Kippur. know that some controlled fear is
essential is not to be consumed But this year is different. Most of us essential. Whether you get to see me
by fear.” are vaccinated, and adding another in person or through a screen, know
There is a big difference between layer of safety by wearing masks that I wish you and yours a year of
having fear and being consumed significantly reduces the risk of health, tranquility, and laughter.
by fear. They represent opposite infection. We are fully aware that Shanah Tovah!
sides of the spectrum. Fear is not some degree of risk still exists, but
only normal, but essential to our we want to give each and every
survival (when you see a bear in one of you the option to decide for
the woods you should be afraid and yourselves how to celebrate this
start running) and I don’t think that year. Your clergy and staff are here
Rabbi Nachman had a problem with to serve all of you. Those who feel
comfortable are welcome to attend
Services in person in our beautiful
Temple. And for our friends who,
for a variety of reasons may not feel
safe, we are committed to making
the online experience meaningful
and spiritual. On the technical side,
we hired videographers, sound
engineers, and even installed a
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information about upcoming activities and events, so don’t miss out!
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CELEBRATE SHABBAT___________________________
with Temple Beth Am
Friday, September 3 Friday, September 24 Jonathan Blitman & Kelly Loffredo
7:00pm 7:00pm from Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Shabbat Service Shabbat Service
Friday, September 10 Friday, October 1 Dr. Richard & Barbara Levine
7:00pm 7:00pm from Jupiter, FL
9/11 Remembrance Shabbat Service
Shabbat Service with Laura Wolpo and son Marc
Guest Speaker Audrey Ades from Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Friday, September 17
7:00pm Daniel & Tammy Weinbaum
Shabbat Service with from Jupiter, FL
Birthday Blessings
Ryan & Mandi Blaire and children
All Shabbat Services will continue to be streamed Spencer, Jackson & Jess
live at livestream.com/templebethamjupiter
from Palm Beach Gardens, FL
If you are celebrating a special occasion or would like
to honor a loved one by sponsoring a Shabbat Service, Brian Bernstein & Kassi Lowenstein
and children Olivia, Liam & Ethan
please call the Temple office at 561.747.1109. from Palm Beach Gardens, FL
RECENTLY PASSED Michelle & Gerry Fellows and
daughter Dana from Jupiter, FL
Gary Krulik, father of Doug Krulik
Shirley Caltune, cousin of Jackie Baseman Molly & John Brice and daughter
Mae Krawczyk, mother of Celeste London Violet from Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Barbara Whelan, mother of Bettina Weiss
Claire Golden and daughter Helen
Donald Cohen, brother of Herb Cohen from Jupiter, FL
KVELL & TELL Elizabeth & Jeremy Gelfand
and children Arik & Arielle
Mazel Tov to Jody Minde on the engagement of her son from Loxahatchee, FL
Jason Short to Angelina Shymon
Israel & Regina Spector
from West Palm Beach, FL
Randi Karmin and daughter Ella
from Jupiter, FL
Larry & Frieda Shefter
from Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Peter & Mari Boykin and children
Juliette & Noah from Jupiter, FL
WELCOME BACK TO TBA!
Felicia Katz and son Ethan
from Jupiter, FL
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____________ A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
by Lindsay Hirsch
Every family has different traditions who couldn’t be with us for one fact that it will be the first time they
and ways they come together to reason or another. Something are attending HaMakom Religious
celebrate the Jewish New Year. Last that these friends taught me is School (and will have their own
year, I told you a little about my that it was customary to eat a new insight for Rosh Hashanah outside
family and the way we bring in Rosh fruit, a symbol of newness, yearly. of the preschool melodies they
Hashanah. The kids and I will still This was something my family learned during their time at The
be in the kitchen having cinnamon had never done. I have now tried One School) or something none of
sugar and honey permeate my house jackfruit, pomelo, dragonfruit, and us expect. This is the entire point.
this year. We will continue to use gooseberries. Now it might be fruit Something new that opens our
my grandmother’s china and I know that you have had or not. For us, it eyes to what might be ahead for us
my dad will ensure that flowers have was a fun new way for the kids and Jewishly or otherwise. So much has
their place on the table. I am so glad me to approach Rosh Hashanah and changed over the past two years.
that nothing has changed in that have conversation about what all of I know that this season of
regard, and I can count on the fact this means. More so, throughout the rejuvenation will replenish us with
that those three elements will exist, years when I have been at a grocery the melodies provided by Cantorial
shortly reminding me that it is in store or farmer’s market, I smile and Soloist Marcy and the inspirational
fact a time for renewal, regardless tend to buy the fruit. It reminds me words from Rabbi Alon, and I look
that it feels earlier on the calendar. I of renewal and the joy that these forward to connecting with many of
also mentioned that a new tradition friends and family members bring you whether in person or over the
we began was having a large dinner to my life. It is a simple concept phone. I hope that each of you can
on the first night of Rosh Hashanah based in our tradition. It also has find a way to embrace traditions you
with friends who have become as become a fun game for the kids value and welcome this new Jewish
close as family. to guess what might be in front of year, holding on to the thought that
Each year, we seem to add something them on the dinner table besides we once again have a chance to start
new to the list of traditions. For the the round challah and apples and something new that might just stay
past few years, it was new friends honey. Establishing a new tradition with us. A happy, healthy, and sweet
around our table, a new fruit, or and watching it unfold from the new year to each of you and your
even accepting the loss of someone viewpoint of two children (or more) loved ones. Shanah Tovah!
is what really seems to impact the
holiday. Lindsay Hirsch
Trying to rack my brain for the next
great idea takes the essence out of
the idea or heart of a new practice.
Especially approaching these
holidays in an unconventional year,
I don’t quite know what it will be for
2021; however, I do hope it is one
whose effects will be long-lasting
and remain for my children. What
impact will these new traditions
have and how long will they be
carried forward? It might be the
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A HIGH HOLY DAYS UPDATE____________________
with Debbie Baseman
As Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur approach, all of us at
TBA wish you and your loved ones a very happy, healthy, and
prosperous New Year. I want to take this opportunity to remind
you of what will be happening this season.
We are offering all of our High Holy Days Services in person
this year, as well as online. If you are unable to attend the High
Holy Days Services in-person, we invite you to watch with us by
going to www.livestream.com/templebethamjupiter.
TICKETS: This year tickets will be digital and must be obtained through our
website in advance. To request your ticket visit our website at www.templebetham.
com and click on the High Holy Days image on the homepage, or from the High Holy
Days page under the Worship tab on the menu at the top of the website. If you are a
Temple member in good standing (you have either joined us for the July 2021-June
2022 membership year or have renewed your membership), make sure you choose
the “MEMBER” option to be able to get your free, non-transferable, ticket(s) and
purchase tickets for your immediate family. (You will need to call the Temple first to
get your password.) Non-members can also purchase tickets through our website.
Children 25 years and younger do not need a ticket to attend any of our Services (as
well as any college student showing their college ID).
MASKS: Are required for everyone over the age of 5 while in the building. Masks
must cover nose and mouth; face shields are not accepted in lieu of masks.
ARRIVAL: Tickets will be scanned prior to entry. Have your masks on and tickets
ready for scanning (on phone or printed out) before getting to the front door.
CHILDREN/FAMILY SERVICES: On both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kipper, our
Children’s Service (appropriate for birth–5 years old and their families) is at
1:30pm and our Family Service (appropriate for children 1st–6th grade and their
families) is at 2:30pm. All are invited and no ticket is needed. It is free and open to
the community. Services are led by Rabbi Alon and Cantorial Soloist Marcy.
BABYSITTING: Because of COVID-19, babysitting will not be available this year. A
family room will be set up in the Chapel where parents may stay with their children
who need a break to run around and play while still being able to see and hear the
service in the Sanctuary.
THE SIMON BAKER HIGH HOLY DAYS FOOD DRIVE: See page 8 for details.
We are always here to help. If you need help making your online request, please call
the Temple office and we will be happy to assist!
Shanah Tovah!
Debbie Baseman, Chairperson, High Holy Days Committee
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#iholydays Take a moment for personal prayer and reflection
by reserving a private slot to use the Sanctuary
Wednesday, September 1 during either of the time periods listed.
10:00am-12:00pm
Pray, meditate, or just be, using our materials or your own.
and Leave a hope, a wish, or any message you choose in the
Jerusalem stone of the ark. When you’re done, come into the
Thursday, September 2 chapel for a shanah tovah and sweet treat from our clergy.
5:00pm-7:00pm To reserve your 15-minute time slot, contact the Temple office.
High Holy Day s
JOIN US IN PERSON TO CELEBRATE
Monday, September 6: Erev Rosh Hashanah Evening Service at 8:00pm
Tuesday, September 7: Rosh Hashanah Morning Service at 10:00am
Rosh Hashanah Children’s Service at 1:30pm
Rosh Hashanah Family Service at 2:30pm
Tashlich on the Beach at 4:30pm
W ednesday, September 15: Kol Nidre Evening Service at 8:00pm
Thursday, September 16: Yom Kippur Morning Service at 10:00am
Yom Kippur Children’s Service at 1:30pm
Yom Kippur Family Service at 2:30pm
Yom Kippur Afternoon Service with Yizkor at 4:15pm
Visit www.templebetham.com for all the details, including an FAQ.
Services will also be livestreamed. See page 17 for the Flower Sponsorship Form.
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— MITZVAH OF THE MONTH —
THE SIMON BAKER HIGH HOLY DAYS FOOD DRIVE
Bags will be distributed during Rosh Hashanah Services.
Return filled bags to truck at TBA on Yom Kippur between 9:00am and 3:00pm.
If you are more comfortable with a contactless delivery, shop our Amazon wish
list and it will be sent directly to Temple Beth Am: https://amzn.to/2CylJfK
On the High Holy Days & Sukkot, we pause for reflection & thanksgiving.
Hunger is real, even in our area. On Yom Kippur, our tradition challenges us
“to feed the hungry”. Let us share what we would otherwise have eaten
on Yom Kippur & more! Start the New Year by performing the mitzvah
of tzedakah. Help make it a happier New Year for those in need!
Donations will benefit the Alpert Jewish Family & Children’s Service.
Get ready for your high five with #TBAJupiterides!
Connect and work out with fellow TBA members!
Join us on the Peloton leaderboard and ride live
with us using the tag #TBAJupiterides
VIRTUAL YOGA WITH YAEL
Tuesdays at 10:00am & Thursdays at 5:00pm
All adult ages and experience levels welcome (modifications available).
Cost is $12/class or $100/10 class card. For Zoom link and to pay, please
email Yael at [email protected].
Tuesday September dates: 9/14 (no Yoga on 9/7, 9/21, or 9/28)
Thursday September dates: 9/2, 9/9, 9/23, and 9/30 (no Yoga on 9/16)
MY___________________________ FATHER’S TALLIT
by Cantorial Soloist Marcy Morris
One of my favorite parts of our The truth is, I didn’t recognize it Seeing our chatan (groom) and
B’nei Mitzvah Service is a moment until the beginning of the ceremony kallah (bride) on their wedding day,
at the beginning when the Bar or when the officiating Rabbi and my father’s tallit reminded me
Bat Mitzvah is presented with a mentioned it belonged to my father. of the love, comfort, and stability
tallit, their very own prayer shawl. I remembered it being much larger. that Judaism adds to our lives.
Sometimes they are presented by Large enough to wrap around all of Rituals, Shabbat, holidays, and
parents, sometimes by grandparents us. Seeing it up against the blue of tradition looked different in this last
or close family members, who join that summer sky brought tears to year, but they were still marked and
them on the bima to place it over my eyes and an immense amount of celebrated. Embracing the changes
their shoulders before they recite comfort. and challenges in our lives shifts
the blessing. During the ceremony, I had the our perspective and helps us grow.
honor of chanting the Sheva May we continue to provide
It’s a mitzvah, a commandment, to Brachot, the seven blessings recited comfort, love, and meaning to our
wrap ourselves in the fringes. This at every Jewish wedding. My older families and communities in the
commandment comes directly from sister, Rose, stood by my side to new year.
the Book of Numbers and is recited recite the English. At that moment Wishing everyone a happy, healthy,
daily following the Sh’ma. I realized we were together again, and sweet 5782. Shanah Tovah!
sheltered by that very tallit for the
“And God spoke to Moses saying: first time in many years.
Speak to the children of Israel and tell
them to make for themselves fringes
on the corners of their garments
throughout their generations; [...] in
order that you will remember and
perform all My commandments;
and you will be holy unto your God.”
(Num. 15)
On July 3, 2021, a beautiful, sunny,
summer day in Pittsburgh, my sister
Katherine, and her husband Ryan,
were married under a chuppah
adorned by white roses and strands
of warm green eucalyptus leaves.
Covering the top—my father’s
tallit—the very traditional, wool
tallit that kept me and my sisters
warm and entertained (as we
braided the fringes), during the
many hours we spent in synagogue
as young children.
Celebrate Sukkot
with Temple Beth Am!
We Need Your Help to Build Our Sukkah!
Sunday, September 19 from 9:00am to 11:00am
Bring your friends (and some palm fronds, if you have any)!
RSVP to Alissa Frankel at [email protected]
Shabbat…Shaken & Stirred
Friday, September 24 at 6:30pm before Shabbat Service
Join us in the Sukkah before Service for cocktails, small bites,
and shaking the Lulav and Etrog with Rabbi Alon.
Sukkot Family Fall Festival
Sunday, September 26 (see below for times)
Bring the whole family and join us for hay rides, cider donuts,
gardening, games, food, and activities.
Ages 0-5 10:00am Meet in The One School garden
Ages 6-13 11:00am Meet in front of building (early HaMakom Dismissal)
Everyone welcome. Children must be accompanied by their adult.
Yizkor and Simchat Torah Service
Tuesday, September 28 at 10:00am
Via Zoom and in-person.
Kids-Only Simchat Torah Celebration
Tuesday, September 28 from 5:00pm-6:30pm
No cost. All kids welcome. If your child does not attend
HaMakom on Tuesdays, contact Alissa Frankel to RSVP.
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____________________ MEN’S CLUB HAPPENINGS
by Jack Tenenbaum
It’s September, and time once again • A kickoff dinner at Brio in late Congregation and its members to
for the High Holy Days. The Men’s October the best of its abilities, whatever the
Club wishes each and every one a future brings.
happy, healthy, safe new year. Just • A Veteran’s Day lox and bagel We ask for your patience and
when we were all hoping to get back breakfast program in November assistance. All male members of
to a more normal observance of the Temple received letters asking
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, • A lox and bagel sports breakfast them to help the Men’s Club, at
seeing each other in Temple, we in January least by providing support through
now face a different reality. As joining and paying the nominal
Rabbi Alon said in a recent sermon, • A progressive dinner in February membership dues. If you have
“Man tracht und Got lacht,” Yiddish • A concert in March not yet sent in your dues, please
for “man plans and God laughs.” It • A Yom HaShoah lox and bagel consider doing so. In addition,
appears the light we saw at the end we can always use your ideas and
of the tunnel just a short time ago breakfast program in April your participation. Please contact
was the headlight of a train coming • A picnic at Marcinski Park in May [email protected] with
straight at us. • Continued speakers throughout any questions, comments or
In spite of the changes that suggestions.
surround us, the uncertainty of the the year Thank you, and once again, a happy
future, the Men’s Club is planning a • Resumed social hour for Men’s new year to all. And, stay safe.
full schedule of events for the new
year. This includes: Club members twice a month
• A kickoff lox and bagel breakfast We are planning and hope God
does not laugh. Of course, if
in early October and how these events take place
(in person, zoom, livestream or
some combination) depends on
circumstances beyond our control.
Be assured that the Men’s Club will
continue to serve the needs of the
BOOK CLUB_____________________________________
by Edie Wolf
Thanks to everyone who Nigerian village who longs to get an I will send an email with the
participated in our most recent education so she can find her “louding Zoom invitation a few days before
discussion of Life in A Jar: The Irene voice” and speak up for herself, The the Book Club meeting. Please
Sendler Project by Jack Mayer. The Girl with the Louding Voice is a contact me at [email protected]
thought-provoking and interesting simultaneously heartbreaking and or 443.223.9729 if you need any
discussion reflected well the triumphant tale about the power of information.
character of the book. fighting for your dreams.
Our next meeting (virtual) will Please send me the names of no
be on Monday, September 13 at more than three books that you
10:30am. We will discuss THE might like us to discuss during the
GIRL WITH THE LOUDING coming months. I will compile a list
VOICE by Abi Dare: of all the suggestions and you may
vote for your favorites. The books
The unforgettable, inspiring story of with the most votes will be selected
a teenage girl growing up in a rural for discussion.
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SISTERHOOD SCOOP____________________________
by Lois Remick
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Am upcoming event hosted by our join us on Tuesday, October 26, at
wishes a most happy and healthy own extraordinary culinarian, Gali 8:00am for a refreshing and fun walk
5782 to our members who have Levkovitz. This “Cooking with Gali” that starts from Loggerhead Cafe in
helped us not only continue, but evening will take place in October Carlin Park. While brunch after the
thrive, through this past year and a and we will get the date and time to walk is optional...it would not be a
half. you in the next few weeks. Sisterhood event if we did not include
On that note, our regularly scheduled visiting each other over a meal.
Third Tuesday Lunches and Fourth On the subject of food, and who
Tuesday Walks on the Beach will be doesn’t love that subject, Carole Hopefully you were able to attend
continuing as more members have Levine has reserved Frigates the Zoom production, “If Knishes
shown their interest by participating. Waterfront Bar and Grill on Could Talk” for which we thank
Speaking of scheduling lunches and Tuesday, September 21 at noon, Marcy Brody who not only found
events, we would like to give a shout 400 US Highway, North Palm this fun movie, but hosted the event.
out to Carole Levine who continues Beach, for our lunch. Call Carole (I wonder if there is a similar movie
to host our wonderful Third at 561.339.3909 or email her at explaining how Bostonians got their
Tuesday Lunches as well as to Toby [email protected] to reserve your speech patterns).
Morganstein and Marcy Brody, seat. (Please remember that if you
our creative events team. These reserve and then cannot attend, you THIS IS IMPORTANT...
women are busy planning a year of need to call Carole.) If you did not receive your
fun and educational events for our Sisterhood Membership renewal
membership. Carole has reserved the Twisted form in the mail, please email
An Annual Membership Luncheon Tuna in Jupiter for October 19, so sisterhoodoftemplebetham@gmail.
committee has formed, you while you make your reservation com, and you will be sent a form.
remember those lunches, (pre- for September, you can also make Please send in your membership
pandemic) with great food, meet a reservation for October. Unless renewal so that we have you on our
and greet, and music, so put Sunday, otherwise noted, the meeting time for emailing list.
January 9, 2022, on your calendars. Third Tuesday Lunch is noon.
How could I dare to talk about Last, we hope you will return the
food without mentioning an Our Fourth Tuesday Walk on the filled Tzedakah cans as those funds
Beach will not be held in September help the Sisterhood support Temple
as that date is Shemini Atzeret/ Beth Am youth programming.
Simchat Torah. However, please
Photos from the
Sisterhood Lunch
Out at Teapots &
Treasures Cafe on
August 17.
Joetta Schneider, Marsha Levinson, Clara Katz, Frankie Lissauer, Joan Weinberger, Joan Rusden,
Irina Svoyskaya, Anne Levy, Joyce Drew, Shelley Kissil, Karen Osofsky, and Phyllis Levin
Carol Carswell, and CK Tenenbaum
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__________________________ YOUTH GROUP NEWS
by Elana Beame, Youth Engagement Director
Youth Group is now for everyone! This opening event is FREE We’re also happy to offer Tuesday
Welcome Kindergarten through but RSVPs are REQUIRED to Night for Teens at Temple Beth
2nd grade friends! accommodate for lunch and safe Am! Every week we will enjoy
practices. RSVP information can be dinner together followed by a fun,
Join us for the first ever K-2nd found below. interactive, and engaging program
Youth Group event on Sunday, What is Youth Group? Youth run by both our youth director and
October 3 from 12:00pm-1:30pm. Group is an opportunity for our teen leadership council.
Immediately following HaMakom Jewish youth to spend time together
Religious School, all K-2nd graders in a fun and informal setting. It The interest of the teens will guide
are invited to enjoy a pizza lunch in allows for youth to learn more the sessions to allow our youth
the Youth Lounge and then we will about themselves and their personal to explore Jewish issues, expand
enjoy SLIME TIME: a fun and slimy Jewish journey while attending their skills, find their personal
science activity led by Mad Science. social events with their friends. Jewishness, and create community
in a safe, comfortable, and engaging
environment. Our first TNT
session is October 5, 2021.
RSVP to Elana at [email protected] for any of the events below!
COCHAVIM EVENT! JAMTY JR EVENT! JAMTY EVENT!
(2nd-5th Grade) (5th-8th Grade) (8th-12th Grade)
Slime & Slushies Abacoa Mystery Event Sukkah Hop
Tuesday, September 14 Sunday, September 19 Saturday, September 25
4:00pm - 5:00pm 12:30pm - 2:30pm Times TBD
In-person event; In-person event; In-person event;
RSVP required RSVP required RSVP required
TUESDAYFNOIRGTHETEJA(N5MthTS-Y8tJhRGErVaRFEdEovEreNeG)r8TIySt!hTTu-R1e2sAtdThaIyOGfNrraodRmeEQ6:U0IR0EpmD to 8:00pm
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HAMAKOM HAPPENINGS_______________________
by Alissa Frankel, Education Director
When’s the last time you asked your • When were you the happiest The answers you get may surprise
child, “How was your day today?” today? you. Our youth have a lot of fun,
and then when was the last time you participate often, and work hard
got an answer other than, “Fine” • Tell me something good that when they are here. We truly enjoy
or “Good”…which does not really happened today. when we see things “click” during
tell you a whole lot. And there is a classes and hope we can foster your
whole lot going on at HaMakom! • What do you think you should do child sharing the experiences they
So let’s work together to try to get at more/learn more of at school? enjoyed here at Temple Beth Am
least a full sentence. Here are some with you at home, too.
potential questions that may lead to • If you got to be the teacher
more insightful details of their day. tomorrow, what would you do?
• What was the best thing that
• What challenged you today?
happened at school today? • When did you feel the most proud
• Tell me one new thing you
of yourself today?
learned today. • What is one thing you hope to
learn before the year is over?
Young Families Creation Scavenger Hunt
Sunday, September 12 from 9:30am-10:30am
Celebrate the Birthday of the World by joining us at Indian Creek Park!
Ages 2-7 with parents welcome. Morning snack will be provided.
RSVP to [email protected]
We need your college
student’s address!
The College Connection program gives Temple Beth Am the opportunity to send out
holiday surprise packages throughout the year to our college students. This is a wonderful
way to let them know that their family and congregation are thinking of them and allows the
students to maintain a strong connection to their Judaism. There’s still time to enroll your
student to receive Hanukkah and Purim packages!
To participate, please email Elana at [email protected] for details.
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___________MISHPACHA FAMILY CENTER NEWS
by Yael Lawrence, Mishpacha/Family Center Coordinator
“Childhood is something precious to be celebrated and shared.
You’ll be amazed to see your child’s individual journey of discovery and learning.”
TEPPreOsNRchoDRoOl RDIGeadLCiRnesEHsAClRaMMsseEs (foNr agTes 1-3.5)
My Emotions TEP with Lisa Chhabra, LPC
Wednesdays from 10:00am to 11:00am (in-person only)
Shabbat TEP with Yael Lawrence, MS BC-DMT
Fridays from 10:00am to 11:00am (in-person & virtual attendance options)
Fall #1 Session Fall #2 Session
$225 for 9-week session $225 for 9-week session
Shabbat TEP: August 13–October 8 My Emotions TEP: October 13–December 15
Shabbat TEP: October 15–December 17
(no class Thanksgiving week)
Fall Bundle Discount: $400 for 18 weeks of class
(sign up for both Wednesday & Friday TEP
or both Fall #1 & #2 sessions and save $50!)
All classes include weekly theme-based crafts, activities, My Emotions/Shabbat circle time, and
outdoor playtime. Virtual attendees will receive weekly crafts, activities, and interactive videos.
In-person classes limited to 10 families (face masks required for adults).
To register, email Yael at [email protected]
Check out lots of great photos on our blog: http://TempleBethAmJupiter.blogspot.com/p/family-center.html
and keep updated by joining our Facebook group: Temple Beth Am Mishpacha/Family Center
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SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS________________________
September 1 September 9 September 16 September 25
Judi Ackerman Isabel Amsden Sandra Fox Seth Asofsky
Stephen Denmark Michael Olsher Jason Kaufmann Stacy Kushner
William Gans Marc Smith Zachary Lieberman Hayden Siegel
Niko Jones Arnie Weinstein Mark Michels September 26
Clara Katz September 10 September 17 Talia Brody-Barre
Joseph Meshil Ed Gerstein Ellen Paikoff Lily Stewart
September 2 Ilan Hurvitz Debbie Roosth Joshua Vogel
Richard Bemporad Gilad Jacob Ronald Shaw September 27
Howard Freedland Harry Klatzko Eva Slonin Ron Boyland
Brandon Kessler Oliver Levy Bernie Stein Howard Bromberg
Jason Rogers Abigail White Craig Vogel Paul Steidle
Makena Senzon September 11 September 18 September 28
Marcy Sprechman Julia Brody-Barre Ruth Dubrowin Rachel Brody
Daniel Tarasuk Dan Freedland Leah Frankel Roseann Cherenson
September 3 Lenore Gerson September 19 Sydney Copple
Bryce Baxter Sara Miller David Engelhardt Sharon Holinstat
Stacy Politziner Haven Stein Simon Ross Joseph LaBovick
September 4 Paradise Stein Ruth Schiffer Ralph Rolnick
Russell Amsden September 12 September 20 Tyler Sadowski
Emily Locke Matthew Andersen LouAnn Brothman Ilene Zwick
Jacqueline Smith Ross Federgreen Tracy Cohen September 29
Alexander Wagner Jackie Feldman Jim Reiffel Daniel Cosentino
Jackson Zentner Grayson Goodman Benjy Schwab Nate Dalton
September 5 Hilary Hass Michelle Turenne Ken Lever
Greta Delson Mitch Ross September 21 Tamar Maltz
David Friedman Joetta Schneider Gilbert Fisch Bobbie Meissler
Miriam Lippman Eric Sleeper Evan Gottlieb Jon Shainman
September 6 September 22 Hailey Wolff
Robbin Etchells September 13 Jane Boyland September 30
Owen Goldvasser Alan Darwish Kim Fialkow Charlie Levy
Amy Pepper Lois Edelstein Phyllis Levin Stacey Runfola
Geoffrey Soule Phyllis Frydman Mona Morello
September 7 Frank Seidman Ariela Tarasuk
Peter Boykin Rick Stewart September 23
Ben Levkovitz September 14 Herb Cohen
Craig Snyder Daniel Boss September 24
September 8 Carlye Fabrikant Elaine Ades
Ellie Baxter Roberta Littky Emmy Luzon
Amy Dalton September 15
Seth Slonin Joshua Boss
Darrin Cohen
Kacy Turenne
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__________________ SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES
September 1 September 9 September 19
Gary & Seama Mira Barat Eric & Krista Alterman Matt & Libby Handel
September 3 September 10 Daniel & Carole Myerson
Greg & Jana Taylor Fred & Michele Locke September 22
September 4 September 12 Olivia Bernstein
George & Shelley Kissil Michael & Kathy Azeez September 23
September 5 September 13 Craig & Marci Senzon
Lou & Judi Cosentino Sandy & Lois Edelstein September 25
September 6 Britain & Jessica Jorgensen Conrad & Carol Damon
Jeff & Kelly Weinstein September 14 September 28
Stu & Pam Weisbrod Joe & Karni Kissil Murry & Myrna Abramowitz
September 7 Rabbi Alon & Gali Levkovitz Orin & Jennifer Shakerdge
Alex & Saluja Goldman September 18 Greg & Bettina Weiss
Wayne & Jennifer Epstein
Looking for Teaching Assistants
Palm Beach School for Autism is desperately seeking teaching assistants to
work with students of all ages. These are full-time, 40-hours-per-week
positions with pay and benefits. If you can help or know someone who can,
please contact Jon Coyle at 561.533.9917.
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SEPTEMBER YAHRZEITS________________________
AUGUST 29–SEPTEMBER 4 Belle Gordon* Murray Rosen*
(READ ON SEPTEMBER 3) Aunt of Natalie Lango & Mike Deakter Father of Jamie Duckson
Frances J. Fruth Dorothy Margolis Laurence Rubin*
Grandmother of Roseann Cherenson Grandmother of Connie Golber Father of Jeanne Tarsches
Bernard Homburger* Kenneth Schwartz Frances Goldman Dana
Father of Hans Homburger and Brother of Judy Rosenthal Mother of Clare Dana
Grandmother of Linda Posner Jerry Davis* Moishe Ettner
Allan Etzkin Husband of Mim Davis Grandfather of Gali Levkovitz
Father of David Etzkin Ted London Hyman Freedman
Ingrid Izard Uncle of Bob London and Father of Phyllis Cohen
Mother of Tina Izard Bois Great-Uncle of Heather Wood Bernard Marcus
Ann Kaytes Grandfather of Melissa Krulik
Mother of Elinor Wapner SEPTEMBER 5–SEPTEMBER 11 Arnold Snyder
Cyvia Kudman (READ ON SEPTEMBER 10) Father of Sheryl Stewart & Craig Snyder
Mother of Tama Richman Harold Aronson Emil Beutner
Gerald Vogel* Uncle of Lisa Goldman & Bill Goldman Father-in-law of Marcia Beutner
Husband of Harriet Vogel and David Gildenhorn Barry Burns
Father of Craig Vogel Brother of Cheryl Baldwin Cousin of Natalie Lango & Mike Deakter
Hyman Deixler Fortuna Hasson Paul Friedman
Father of Steve Deixler Grandmother of Gali Levkovitz Husband of Audrey Ades
Edward Greenberg Mildred Newman Ronald Goffman
Father of Steffi Boyland and Mother of Bob Newman Father of Lisa Malloy
Grandfather of Andrew Boyland Annie Dora Schiller Herman Isenstein
Richard D. Flah Mother of Lewis Schiller Brother of Joe Isenstein
Father of Dick Flah Saul Weltman* Jacob Mogilowitz
Isaac Ginsburg Father of Mindy Cox Grandfather of Jen Boss
Grandfather of David Gray Eugene Abrams Peter Treves
Olga Ginsburg Father of Rhonda Levin & Judy Skurnick Father of Vivian Treves
Grandmother of David Gray Joyce Dwork
Martin Glassman Mother of Thom Dwork SEPTEMBER 12–SEPTEMBER 18
Father of Brian Glassman Hinda Kaslow (READ ON SEPTEMBER 17)
Louis Golub Grandmother of Nina Sachs and Elsie Garfinkel
Father of Richie Golub Great-Grandmother of Tana Copple Mother of Harmon Garfinkel
Rose Silberstein Frank Schwartz Samuel Rodan*
Mother of Beverly Pace Father of Judy Rosenthal Grandfather of Bruce Rodan
Lisa Kudman Weiner Janet Elias Rosalind Chernoff
Sister of Tama Richman Mother of David Elias Sister of Anne Stanfield
Fannie Sircus Wexler Amalia Ettner* Lillian Frumin*
Mother-in-law of Donna Wexler Mother of Gali Levkovitz Relative of Esther Hartman
Lee Jon Wexler Meyer Fineberg* Samuel Schneider
Stepson of Donna Wexler Father of Leona Usher Father of Barbara Falk
Manley Boss Howard Kaplan* Charles Weiner*
Father of Dan Boss Father of Debby Grzybowski Grandfather of Elaine Beard
Ervin Chudnow* Jack Kaplan* Lloyd Graceman*
Husband of Eileen Chudnow Grandfather of Debby Grzybowski Husband of Leila Graceman z”l
Ravira Isaacs* Carl Kronberg Anna Greene
Mother of Gary Isaacs Father of Renee Weisman Mother of Sandy Greene
Gloria Olsher Esther Golden Rona Rogovin
Mother of Michael Olsher Great-Grandmother of Stacy Kushner Mother of Melissa Berman
Beatrice Rosnov Harvey Penn Fannie Sachs
Mother of Pat Silverberg Brother of Lorraine Katz and Grandmother of Fran Sachs
Seymour Siegel Uncle of Debbie Roosth Max Deakter*
Husband of Barbara Siegel and Neil Rockoff Father of Natalie Lango & Mike Deakter
Father of Andrea Moody Cousin of Dori Kiken & Allen Schultz
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_______________________ SEPTEMBER YAHRZEITS
Mildred Eiseman Sol Teitelbaum Gertrude Kahn
Grandmother of Paul Eiseman Father of Jerry Teitelbaum, Grandfather Mother of Joan Brothers
Frank Farkas of Marshall Teitelbaum, and Great- Jack Levenberg*
Grandfather of Ken Rothmel Grandmother of Jon Blitman Cousin of Bob Miller
Rose Harr Lillian Byer Sally Baron
Grandmother of Rosalie Grass Grandmother of Amy Shainman Grandmother of Ilan Kaufer
Dorothy H. Lebson* Marion Horwitz Robert Brodows
Mother of Marion Prigoff Grandmother of Lisa Goldman Husband of Brenda Stults-Brodows
Ruth Luski & Bill Goldman Charlotte Elias Fabian*
Grandmother of Yael Lawrence Bessie Rabinowitz Sister of John Ellis
Martha Vanacour* Mother of Shirley Grangard Lily Pepper
Grandmother of Stacey Runfola Rena Zipkin Mother of Gary Pepper
& Brian Cohn Mother of Shelley Ballin Herb Sosman*
Evelyn Heller Brooke Beilin Husband of Diane Sosman
Mother of Phyllis Levin and Sister of Blair Chandley Joel Weinstein*
Grandmother of Karen Asofsky Millie Levy Beloved of Gladys Gottlieb and
Samuel Sobel Grandmother of Josef Freeman Friend of Gali & Rabbi Alon Levkovitz
Grandfather of Kerri Kaufmann Alex Pepper Alan Morganstein
Ethel Stern* Father of Gary Pepper Husband of Toby Morganstein and
Mother of Jody Minde Sonja Schwartzman* Father of Marcy Isdaner
Evelyn Locke Wife of Sam Schwartzman z”l Moshe Pundak
Mother of Fred Locke Lorelei Walerstein Father of Noa Kamrat
Grandmother of Lauren Lieberman Elias Talmud
SEPTEMBER 19–SEPTEMBER 25 Rose Weinberg Father of Fred Talmud
(READ ON SEPTEMBER 24) Grandmother of Bob Newman Jill White
Donald Block* Abraham Wolkowitz Sister-in-law of Harvey White
Brother of Linda Kay Grandfather of Melissa Krulik Enid Alterman*
Elinoar Horkin Robert E. Chasen Mother of Eric Alterman
Mother of Karni Kissil Father of Julie Ross Mose Feinman
Paul F. Leopold Ralph Dietchweiler* Father-in-law of Lewis Schiller
Father of Mark Leopold Husband of Naomi Dietchweiler Monica Honowitz
Philip Zipkin* Wife of Seth Honowitz and
Father of Shirley Stone SEPTEMBER 26–OCTOBER 2 Mother of Jamie Honowitz
Ronnie Barre (READ ON OCTOBER 1) David Isaacs*
Mother of Steven Barre Harold Berman Father of Gary Isaacs
Henrietta Scheck Husband of Myrna Berman Lou Scheacter
Mother of Carole Greene Alan Cherenson* Stepfather of Marcia Beutner
Raveal Wolf* Father of Marc Cherenson Ida Weisbrot
Mother of Cyra L. Lewis z”l Frank Frydman Grandmother of Julian Kien
Robert B. Peltz Brother of Joe Frydman Rose N. Wenit
Stepfather of Jessi Rubenstein Aaron Goldstein Mother of Carol Goldstein
Rose Rosman Brother of Brenda Kramer and Ellen Wiest
Grandmother of Jerry Rosman Uncle of Lauren Kramer-Goldvasser Sister-in-law of Gladys Gottlieb
Mortimer Weintraub* Mary Jo Schultz* Beverly Moskovitz
Father of Helene Weintraub Wife of Allen Schultz Sister of Barbara Rosman
Rachael Yablong Edith Kaplan* Jacob Penkar
Sister of Leah Simon Wife of Seymour Kaplan z”l Father of Albert Jacob
Frances Katzman Mark Svoyskiy Rheba Penn
Mother of Sheila Teitelbaum, Husband of Irina Svoyskaya Mother of Lorraine Katz and
Grandmother of Marshall Teitelbaum and Estelle Cohen Grandmother of Debbie Roosth
Great-Grandmother of Jon Blitman Aunt of Bruce Cohen Robert Rosenthal
Sydell Scheman Candyce Gray Brother of Ron Rosenthal
Mother of Lynne Wachsman & Wife of David Gray
Grandmother of Amy Andersen
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WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS________
CARING COMMUNITY Phyllis & Herb Cohen Sue & Dan Freedland Krista Alterman
Beverly Pace in memory of Irene Cohen in memory of Tom Ross in memory of Frank Valentino
in memory of Ted Silberstein Bobbie Meissler Sue & Dan Freedland Harold Becker
Lois & Sandy Edelstein in memory of Mae Krawczyk in memory of Sidney in memory of Zelda Becker
in memory of Rose Edelstein Craig Vogel Freedland Helen Gordon
Carole Levine & Jose in memory of Gerald Vogel Charlie Madanick in memory of her father,
Alvarez Brenda Kramer in honor of Sandy Edelstein’s Arthur Wolf
in memory of Mae Krawczyk in memory of Edith milestone birthday Bob Grass
Needleman Marilyn & Nate Finkel in memory of Alex Grass
GENERAL FUND Bob Newman in honor of the birthdays Sarrie Katz
Marcy Brody & Jim Banic in memory of Harold of Tara Jacobs & Kerry in memory of Cheryl Hertz
in memory of Jeffrey Littman Newman Hollander and the Jeff Stark
Ilene & Bruce Zwick Debbie & Hal Baseman anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. in memory of Ruth Stark
in appreciation in memory of Donald Cohen J. Jacobs Harriet Vogel
Leona Holland Jackie Halderman in memory of Ruth Schwartz
in memory of Salomon in memory of Donald Cohen MUSIC FUND and Jerry Vogel
Mograbi Jody MInde William Applestein
Judi & David Snider in memory of Donald Cohen in memory of Bessie RABBI’S EDUCATIONAL &
in memory of Beverly Fine Michael Olsher Applestein PROGRAMMING FUND
Linda & Harold Kay in memory of Gloria Olsher Andrea Moody Kay Kien
in memory of Jerry Pindus Carol Carswell in memory of Andrew Bruno in memory of Helene
Esther Hartman in memory of Donald Cohen Jackie Heckman Sokolsky
in memory of Dr. Sol in memory of Phillip L. Judy Skurnick
Mendelson & Lillian Frumin HIGH HOLY DAYS Gamse in memory of Eugene
Rookie & Stan Komitor PRAYER BOOKS Myrna Berman Abrams
in honor of Sandra Gold’s Bobbie Meissler in memory of Marilyn
90th birthday in memory of Robert McArdle RABBI’S INREACH FUND
Rookie & Stan Komitor Meissler Kim Rosenberg Ferne & Scott Reber
in memory of Beverly Fine Bob Soifer in memory of Albert Abraham in memory of Ferne’s brother,
Jody Minde in memory of Lila Roth Rothman, 2/17/30–7/22/21, Jeffrey N. Littman
in memory of Robert Stern Bob Soifer with appreciation to Marcy
Marilyn Carp in memory of Steve Soifer Morris RELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
in memory of Irving Irwin Friedenberg Andrea Moody Krisztina & Emre Ergas
Schlesinger in memory of Lois in memory of Seymour Siegel in memory of Moiz Ergas
Barry Weinberg Friedenberg
in memory of Beatrice Lucas Barbara Siegel RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
Michael Torbin in memory of Andrew Bruno FUND TUITION ASSISTANCE
in memory of Arnold Torbin Ed Freeman Tema Smeyne & Ed Samantha Fisher & Robert
Joetta Schneider in memory of Joanne Young Gerstein Mino
in memory of Gussie Nina Sachs to wish our fellow
Fishbein in memory of Marilyn Greitzer congregants a Happy New RICKY & HENRY FISCHER
Christina & Lane Witten Gary Colton Year MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
in appreciation in memory of Marla Colton Wendy & Barry Cohn Leona Usher
Carol & Forrest Sleeper Tina Izard Bois in memory of Isidore Shochat in memory of Meyer Fineberg
in memory of Amy Russell in memory of Oriol Izard Iva Morris
Debbie & Hal Baseman Badia in memory of Wilma Jaffie SOCIAL ACTION FUND
in memory of Mae Krawczyk Beverly Pace Craig Vogel Marsha Levinson
Diane & Nathan LaBovick in memory of Rose in memory of Ruth Schwartz in memory of Samuel
in memory of Bessie Silberstein Lee Fox Messing
Schwartz in memory of Wendy Fox
Marilyn Carp MORTGAGE ELIMINATION Artie Seltzer SOCIAL ACTION FUND
in memory of Sally FUND in memory of Harry Seltzer FOR ST. GEORGE’S SOUP
Schlesinger Tema Smeyne David Miller KITCHEN
Sharon Amrose in memory of Laura Smeyne in memory of Irvin Miller Rich Remick
in memory of David and Joseph Smeyne Doris Ornstein in memory of Rose Remick
Denerstein in memory of Julius C.
Erlanger
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How can you honor your deceased loved one?
By placing your loved one’s name on the Memorial Board in the Memorial Hallway entering the Sanctuary.
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When you do this, a light on their plaque will be lit on their Yahrzeit (anniversary of their death) and
their name will be included in the Shabbat announcements. Their light will also be lit on Yom Kippur
and their name will always be included in the Yizkor Book during the High Holy Days.
Even when you are gone, your loved one will not be forgotten. Plaques are $500.
Call the Temple at 561.747.1109 to place your order.
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SEPTEMBER 2021 (Elul-Tishrei 5782)
This calendar is subject to change. Please check www.templebetham.com/calendar
for the most up-to-date information.
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
August 29 21 Elul 30 22 Elul 31 23 Elul September 1 24 Elul 2 25 Elul 3 26 Elul 4 27 Elul
9:30am Religious School 10:00am Yoga w/ Yael 10:00am-12:00pm Personal 8:30am Men’s Club Board 10:00am Fall #1 Shabbat TEP
1:30pm JAMTY & JAMTY Jr.: 11:30am Sisterhood Board Prayer & Reflection Meeting (in person & virtual)
Obstacle Island at Shark Wake Meeting 5:00pm Yoga w/ Yael 7:00pm Shabbat Service
Park 5:00pm Religious School 5:00pm-7:00pm Personal
7:00pm HHD Ushers/Security Prayer & Reflection
Meeting
5 28 Elul 6 29 Elul 7 1 Tishrei 8 2 Tishrei 9 3 Tishrei 10 4 Tishrei 11 5 Tishrei
9:30am NO Religious School Labor Day & Erev Rosh Rosh Hashanah 5:00pm Yoga w/ Yael 10:00am Fall #1 Shabbat TEP
Hashanah Office, TOS & Rel. School closed (in person & virtual)
Office & TOS closed 10:00am Morning Service 7:00pm 9/11 Remembrance
8:00pm Erev Rosh Hashanah 1:30pm Children’s Service Shabbat Service with Guest
Service (Birth-5 yrs. & family) Speaker Audrey Ades
2:30pm Family Service (1st-6th
gr. & family)
4:30pm Tashlich on the Beach
(Marcinski Rd. & A1A)
12 6 Tishrei 13 7 Tishrei 14 8 Tishrei 15 9 Tishrei 16 10 Tishrei 17 11 Tishrei 18 12 Tishrei
9:30am Religious School 10:30am Book Club Meeting: 10:00am Yoga w/ Yael Kol Nidre Yom Kippur 10:00am Fall #1 Shabbat TEP
9:30am Young Families The Girl With The Louding 4:00pm Cochavim: Slime & 12:00pm Office & TOS closes Office & TOS closed (in person & virtual)
Creation Scavenger Hunt Voice, by Abi Dare Slushies 8:00pm Kol Nidre Service 10:00am Morning Service 7:00pm Shabbat Service with
(ages 2-7) at Indian Creek Park 5:00pm Religious School 1:30pm Children’s Service Birthday Blessings
(Birth-5 yrs. & family)
2:30pm Family Service
(1st-6th gr. & family)
4:15pm Afternoon Service,
Yizkor, Concluding Service
19 13 Tishrei 20 14 Tishrei 21 15 Tishrei 22 16 Tishrei 23 17 Tishrei 24 18 Tishrei 25 19 Tishrei
9:00am Build Sukkah Erev Sukkot Sukkot 7:00pm Board of Directors 5:00pm Yoga w/ Yael 10:00am Fall #1 Shabbat TEP TIME TBD JAMTY: Sukkah
9:30am Religious School Office & TOS closed Meeting (in person & virtual) Hop
12:30pm JAMTY Jr.: Abacoa 12:00pm Sisterhood Lunch 6:30pm Shabbat Shaken &
Mystery Event Out: Frigates Waterfront Bar Stirred
& Grill 7:00pm Shabbat Service
5:00pm NO Religious School
26 20 Tishrei 27 21 Tishrei 28 22 Tishrei 29 23 Tishrei 30 24 Tishrei October 1 25 Tishrei 2 26 Tishrei
9:30am Religious School Erev Shemini Atzeret Shemini Atzeret/Erev Simchat Simchat Torah 5:00pm Yoga w/ Yael 10:00am Fall #1 Shabbat TEP 4:30pm Afternoon Service
10:00am Sukkot Family Fall Torah (in person & virtual) & Bar Mitzvah of Griffon
Festival (ages 0-5) Office & TOS closed 7:00pm Shabbat Service Alterman
11:00am Sukkot Family Fall 10:00am Yizkor & Simchat
Festival (ages 6-13) Torah Service
5:00pm Religious School:
Kids-Only Simchat Torah
Celebration
TEMPLE BETH AM
2250 CENTRAL BLVD
JUPITER, FL 33458
9.11.01 On September 10
at 7:00pm during
WE WILL NEVER FORGET Shabbat Service, we will
commemorate the 20th
anniversary of the attacks
on September 11.
Join us in person or virtually to
welcome Shabbat together and hear
congregant Audrey Ades share her
personal story as someone whose
family was directly affected by the
events of 9/11.