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Published by Temple Solel, 2021-10-26 19:32:12

November 2021

November21

THE MISSION OF TEMPLE SOLEL IS TO BE A VIBRANT, INCLUSIVE AND
ENGAGED REFORM COMMUNITY, GROUNDED IN RELATIONSHIPS AND DEEDS,

AND ELEVATED BY SHABBAT AND TORAH.

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Ella Mae Feuer, daughter of Jonathan and Stacey Feuer, will become a bat mitzvah on Saturday,

November 6, 2021 at 10:30 am.

Miles Elliot Chovnick, son of Wendy Heller Chovnick and Josh Chovnick, will become a bar mitzvah on

Saturday, November 13, 2021 at 10:30 am. Miles attends Mission Montessori Academy and enjoys playing the
piano, video games, and card games. For his mitzvah project, Miles is raising money and awareness for Stop
Drowning Now, an organization that increases awareness and education to prevent drowning. Visit
www.stopdrowningnow.org for more information.

View Shabbat and B’nai Mitzvah Services by visiting templesolel.org and selecting
the “Click here to watch our Streaming services” link at the beginning of each service.

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Thanksgiving

T his month we celebrate the holiday of When we accept what we have, we accept the present
Thanksgiving. We’ve all heard the story
moment. We cease to compare ourselves to anyone else,
about how the Pilgrims had a festival with
and amazingly we find that there is nothing missing from
the Native Americans after nearly dying in
our lives. Each day, we have the opportunity to give thanks

their first winter at Plymouth. Hardship has a “If the only prayer during the Hoda’ah portion of our worship. But
way of making us grateful. But given the more than that, we can give thanks in every
amazing benefits of gratitude, why is it so hard you said was thank moment. Each breath and each transition can
for us to keep feeling this way on a continued you, that would be give us the chance to say ‘thank you.’
basis? According to Rabbi Jonathan Sacks,
enough.” "Thanksgiving is as important to societies as it
According to psychologist and author Rick

Hanson, “our brains are wired to scout for the –Meister Eckhart is to individuals. It protects us from
bad stuff.” It seems that there’s an
resentments and the arrogance of power. It
evolutionary advantage to avoiding the saber-tooth tiger
reminds us of how dependent we are on others and on a

attack and surviving to fight another day. Whereas, if you Force greater than ourselves. As with individuals so with

miss out on some of the good stuff that happened to you nations: thanksgiving is essential to happiness and health.”

during the day, it’s not the end of the world… literally. May this month bring us a wealth of gratitude and

Fortunately for us, Judaism teaches us another way to look fulfillment. Todd Herzog
at the world:

“Who is rich? Those who rejoice in their own portion.” Cantorial Soloist
Pirke Avot 4:1

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS NOVEMBER CLOSURES:

 Jessica Megdal and children, Olivia and Harper November 11—Veteran’s Day
November 24—Close at Noon
November 25 & 26—Thanksgiving Closure

NOVEMBER ANNIVERSARIES

Arthur and Doreen Alexander ...................42 Adam and Mindy Lang .............................. 19
Andrew and Sarah Barroway.......................3 Stuart and Debbie Lanson......................... 42
Harvey and Sandy Belfer ...........................57 Fred and Betsy Lawful............................... 30
Josh Bendor and Erin Scharff-Bendor ........11 Jeremy and Elisabeth Lee.......................... 25
Gary and Wendy Birnbaum .......................38 Brian and Laura Magee ............................. 12
Rick and Laura Bistrow ..............................36 Ron and Laura Miller................................. 46
Mark and Jessica Brodie ............................15 Ed and Kathy Perlstein .............................. 15
Bob and Jo Ann Burgess ............................29 Jim and Sheryl Rednor .............................. 32
Irv and Bunnie Cohen ................................50 David and Marilyn Reinherz...................... 51
Andrew and Robin Erlich ...........................42 Michael and Judy Schaffert ....................... 36
Ara and Iris Feinstein ...................................9 Arlie and Paula Sherman........................... 70
Josh and Kristin Friedman..........................18 Eric and Lindsey Sidman ........................... 12
Michael Glazier and Jody Brown .................7 Alan and Nancy Siegel............................... 31
Michelle and Dan Glicksman .....................22 Perry Simons and Melanie Rich ................ 38
Michael and Kelly Goldberg.......................29 Phillip Ponce and Anais Sonder................. 12
Jason and Melissa Goldenberg ..................17 Gil Speyer and Rachel Hernandez ............. 17
David and Laureine Greenbaum................42 David and Marnee Spierer ........................ 26
Benjamin and Danielle Gross.......................8 Harvey and Barbara Wasserman .............. 19
Gary and Shari Horowitz............................12 Adam and Joy Weber................................ 18
David and Lauren Kay ................................17 Ben and Kim Weber .................................. 14
Rick and Sharon Keller ...............................54

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Developmental Milestones For A Child’s First Year

All babies develop at their own pace. The At 3-6 months
Play with rattles, bells and other toys that make noise.
“window” for what is normal is fairly wide.
Since a baby is perfecting their current new Teach your baby how to hold, drop and roll different balls.
skill, they might reach one milestone early This helps your baby learn about how things move.
and another later.
Read books with different textures, flaps and puppets. Use
Smiles - around 2 months of age, your baby will smile in different voices for different characters and different
response to your voice or your face. sound for different animals.

Laughs - around 4 months your baby will squeal, giggle and Sing songs, and recite nursery rhymes together.
laugh at peek-a-boo, tickling and your silly faces.

Sleeps all night - most babies are capable of sleeping Put toys around your baby to encourage movement.
through the night by 4-6 months.
At 6-12 months
Sits - most babies can sit up with support around 5 or 6 Play with stacking blocks and toys that your baby can roll
months and alone steadily by 7-9 months. or push across the floor.

Crawls - around 9 months is when most babies crawl, but Provide many fun bath toys for dunking, measuring,
crawling is not an essential milestone. Some infants prefer floating and pouring. Plastic milk bottles and food
to scoot or creep. containers work just as well as shop-bought toys.

Waves - waving ‘bye’ is a cute trick, but also shows an Give your baby toys with buttons to push to make things
awareness of language expression. Babies are linking the happen, or try activities like shaking or banging objects.
sound (bye-bye) to the gesture (waving) to the meaning.
Try to step back and give your child the chance to work
Eats finger food - between 9-12 months babies begin to things out independently sometimes. You can give your
feed themselves. They love to explore the taste and feel of baby a few play options to choose from, but don’t
things, so make sure food is the only thing they put in their overwhelm your baby with too many. And it’s good to
mouth. give your baby time to choose what and how to play. It
helps with language skills to describe what is happening.
Stands - most babies begin to stand without support by 12 (You poured water from the big red cup to the small green
months. This is often when “cruising” starts, which babies cup.)
practice for many hours to prepare for independent
walking. Remember as long as you spend time with your baby
cuddling, talking, playing and giving loving attention, you
Encourage Baby Cognitive Development through Play are doing a great job.
Baby play is about back and forth interactions. Your loving
relationship with a child lays the foundation for learning Mary Ann Bloom
and development. Here are some simple play ideas to
encourage cognitive development in babies.

Did You Know??? COVID Impact on Upcoming Events:

Friday and Saturday Shabbat Services Please remember that all of our events are
are available via StreamSpot on your subject to change/possible cancellation due to
home PC! Go to www.templesolel.org COVID infection rates. Temple Solel takes COVID-
and click on the button to stream 19 precautions and protections very seriously and
services on either day to join us! our teams continue to meet as benchmarks and
research change and adapt over time. We
appreciate your patience and flexibility!

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Raker Religious School

Several weeks ago, I asked the faculty to clear as to the connection JUDAISM holds, by the symbols
drawn; some have words that are powerful and demand
give each one of their students a sheet of further discussion!
paper that showed the written word
JUDAISM. I asked the teachers not to help Enjoy! Tobee Waxenberg

their students; I wanted to see the definition Director of Raker Religious School
or connection that the word JUDAISM held for each
student. Below are just a few of the results. Some are very

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Temple Solel Book Club I  Mah Jongg
Purchase Mah Jongg cards for 2022
I hope you enjoyed our October book discussion of The
Covered Wife. Thanks to Harriet Achtman for leading the Hadassah is selling 2022 Mah Jongg cards. The cards cost
group discussion. For November and December we will $9 for the standard size and $10 for the large ones. Checks
continue to meet on Zoom at 6:00 pm on the dates listed must be made payable to Hadassah. A current address
below. Let’s hope 2022 brings us more togetherness. needs to be on your check. Please mail checks to Sheryl
Meanwhile, I encourage you to get vaccinated if you Socoloff, 12193 E. Paradise Dr., Scottsdale, 85259. The
haven’t done so already to enable more comfortable in- deadline for placing orders is January 29, 2022. Include
person interactions. your phone number and email and indicate that you want
email confirmation of your order.
On November 16 we will talk about The Tunnel, a novel by
A. B. Yehoshua. The New York Times begins its review, “At Any questions? Contact Sheryl Socoloff
the center of A. B. Yehoshua’s latest novel is a tender 48- [email protected] or 480.277.1454
year marriage. Zvi Luria is a retired engineer, the former
director of the Israel Roads Authority. His wife, Dina, is a November Zoom Events
pediatrician who cares for both Israeli and Palestinian
children. Zvi and Dina are a worldly, liberal, opera-loving Jewish Meditation
couple who plan to remain active and involved citizens as 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 10:00-10:30 am
they move into their 70s. What could go wrong?” A
wrenching diagnosis at the outset of the book, that’s what. Good for body and soul!
Local libraries have copies and it is affordable from various
booksellers, including Changing Hands Books. Steve Slogoff November 9—Rabbi John Linder
has kindly volunteered to lead our talk. November 23—Rabbi Debbie Stiel

December 21, at a time when we will all need a bit more Lunch and Learn
light in our lives, will bring a thoroughly readable non- 1st & 3rd Wednesdays, 12:00-1:00 pm
fiction book exploring a whip-smart writer’s discovery of
the wisdom and values Judaism has always offered, but November 3—Rabbi Sally Priesand
many of us miss or forget. We will read Here All Along: November 17—Judy Schaffert
Finding Meaning, Spirituality, and a Deeper Connection to
Life--in Judaism (After Finally Choosing to Look There) by See eNUZ for links to all events listed.
Sarah Hurwitz. Just the introduction hooked me, and I’m
looking forward to us discussing the meat of the book
together.

Thanks to Harriet and Steve for their leadership in October
and November. You, too, can spread your wings by leading
the book club discussion for December. We’ll be glad to
provide pointers or support if asked. To volunteer, to
receive the Zoom links for our virtual meetings, or to be
removed from the mailing list, send an email to
[email protected].

Upcoming Book Club dates:
December 21: Here All Along, a memoir by Sarah Hurwitz
January 2022: no meeting
February 15
March 15
April 19
May 17
June 21 (tentative)

Happy reading!
Judy Schaffert

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Thank You! “Jerusalem” at Torah Study

Volunteer Recognition

Volunteers are an essential part of Temple Solel. We would like
to thank the following volunteers for their time and efforts:

Birthday Calls Margie Rahilly
Arlene Bonime Linda Ribnik
Beth Sennett
Knitting for a Purpose Lisa Trotta
Arlene Bonime Nancy Weinstein
Carol Brillman Gail Zucker
Jill Loebel
Beverly Nathan Yahrzeit Notices
Alli Nilsson Cynthia Marcus

Would you like to volunteer at some point in the future? Last month, our virtual tour of sacred sites in Israel took us
We’d love to have you! Email [email protected], and we’ll to Beersheba in southern Israel. Now let’s go to Jerusalem,
add you to our volunteer email list for upcoming opportunities. the capital of Israel and the center of the Jewish world.
Jerusalem is a multicultural city – and home to many
Adults: Would You Like religions, a legacy that dates back to its very beginning.
to Learn Hebrew?
The first hint of Jerusalem in the Torah comes early. We
Temple Solel is considering offering a 5 week, 90-minutes read about a city called Salem, named after the Canaanite
per week, basic Hebrew class. The course will cover deity Shalem, god of dusk (Genesis 14:18). To ancient
learning the Hebrew alphabet and basic reading skills. The peoples, Shalem represented wholeness and
class is free and will use the National Jewish Outreach completeness—because dusk completes each day. It was
Program’s Hebrew Reading Crash Course. Dates and times believed that the opposites of dawn and dusk balance
for the class have not been determined yet. We will try to each other and thereby maintain wholeness in the world.
find a time that works for most members. If you are
interested, email [email protected] by November 15, Similarly, the city of Salem is a place where people of
with “Hebrew Reading Crash Course” in the subject. opposite or diverse cultures come together. When
Abraham wins a battle, the king of Salem, Melchizedek,
Moving? blesses him over bread and wine, saying: “Blessed be
Abram of God Most High, Creator of Heaven and Earth;
If you’re moving or have just recently moved, please take and blessed be God Most High, who has delivered your
a moment to notify the temple office so that we may foes into your hand” (Gen. 14:18-20). Here we see a
update our records. This would include any change of Canaanite king embracing a Hebrew prophet and his God.
email or contact phone information. Please email Like dawn and dusk, Abraham and Melchizedek are
[email protected] or call 480.991.7414. Thanks! opposites who enjoy peaceful coexistence.

Later in the Bible, Salem is called Jerusalem, which means
“city of Salem” (Psalms 76:3). When Joshua tries to
conquer it, we read: “The inhabitants of Jerusalem, the
Jebusites, could not be subdued; and so the Jebusites
dwell among the children of Judah in Jerusalem until this
day” (Joshua 15:63). Once again, peace is affirmed as the
legacy of the city, the type of peace created when
opposites come together in recognition and acceptance. In
next month’s Pathfinder, we will explore the promise that
Jerusalem holds for us today.

Torah Study meets virtually every Saturday morning at
9:00 am. See eNUZ for Zoom link and info. Please join us!

Matthew Kozinets

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Temple Solel Endowment Foundation

Securing Our Future | November 2021

Somehow it seems as if the ball had just dropped. It was Upcoming Speakers & Topics
2021 and we were all working through our newly made
resolutions. Amazing how time has flown and we’ll soon Monday, November 1, 1:00-2:00 pm
be looking to 2022! This is that time of the year when we Rabbi Dr. Devorah Schoenfeld
are flooded with mail asking that we contribute to this or
that very good cause. So many of the organizations are “How Many Lovers Are in the Song of Songs?”
worthy of our support.
Thursday, November 4, 7:00-8:30 pm
I’d like to hope that many of you, as loyal Temple Solel Rabbi Ed Feinstein
members, might stop and think about the Temple Solel
Endowment Foundation. You might stop and say why? I “The Jewish Genius for Surviving Catastrophe”
pay my dues regularly and I even make contributions to
our temple throughout the year. Tuesday, November 9, 1:00-2:00 pm
Dr. Eitan Fishbane
Let me provide a simple answer that I personally give
every year at this time when I am asked the question. “Embers of Pilgrimage—Interview with Dr. Eitan Fishbane
Dues, contributions, special events, and certain program on his new book!”
income keeps the doors open, the lights on, and provides
the clergy team and staff that make our Solel the special Thursday, November 11, 3:00-4:00 pm
place that it is. Dr. Jon Greenberg

But what about future needs or when a tragedy hits? Think “How the Discoveries of Isaac Newton and Ferdinand
Pandemic/COVID 19. Our Foundation, since 2019, has Magellan Changed the Halachic Definitions of
made an annual gift to Solel, and in this recent year of Up and Down ”
crisis was able to make an additional special gift of $72,000
to help Solel meet its budgetary needs. Wednesday, November 17, 1:00-2:00 pm
Rabbi Amalia Haas
In 2007, our Foundation had a mere $50,000. Today, with
the help of many in the congregation, it has in excess of “Honeybees and Torah”
$1,600,000 with an Endowment goal of $10 million. So
when you begin to look for ways to support the worthy Monday, November 29, 1:00-2:00 pm
causes that cross your desk, PLEASE remember YOUR Professor Marc Zvi Brettler
Temple Solel Endowment Foundation and commit to its “Hannukah in the Bible?”
continued support. A cash gift, a legacy commitment,
support through your will or trust. Just ask, we have a lot Thursday, December 2, 1:00-2:00 pm
of knowledgeable folks to guide you. Mindy Weisel

Temple Solel is your spiritual home—help support its “How Heschel Taught Me to Be An Artist”
future!
Monday, December 6, 1:00-2:00 pm
Richard Lamden Rabbi Julia Watts Belser

Temple Solel Endowment Foundation Board Member “Disability and the Politics of Healing”

Can we assist you in making Monday, December 13, 1:00-2:00 pm
an Endowment gift? Jonnie Schnytzer

Contact Robert Siamon or Richard Lamden “Knowing Life Through Death”
via email to
All current offerings are virtual unless noted otherwise on
[email protected] the website. Classes cost $18 per person, per session, and
you must register to attend. Learn more and register at

www.valleybeitmidrash.org.

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Contributions We appreciate the thoughtfulness of those who support Temple Solel by remembering and
honoring their friends and loved ones through their generous contributions.

Art @ Solel Fund Steve and Helen Gubin Jim Waxenberg Youth Fund
Sybil Yastrow
 In memory of Rona Malofsky  In honor of Peter Pishko  A donation was made by
Ann Malofsky Howard and Judith Rosen Tobee Waxenberg
 In memory of
 In memory of Jeffrey E. Taylor Alfred Cohen  In memory of Jim Waxenberg
Toby Taylor Arlene Bonime Natalie Waxenberg
 In memory of Michael Danoff
Cantorial Soloist Todd Herzog’s Dick and Fran Lamden Prayer Book Fund
 In memory of Edward Glazer
Discretionary Fund Ellie Ziegler  In honor of Bella Kazen
 In memory of Irving Schauer Elaine Cherney
 In memory of Clem Farber Fran Schauer
Nancy Farber  In memory of Marvin Rosenberg  In memory of Yetta Klein
Gail Rosenberg Zucker  In memory of Milton B. Spiegel, MD
Caring Community Fund  In memory of Michael Danoff
Harold and Linda Weiss Rick and Judy Spiegel
 A donation was made by  In memory of Lucille Goldin (Nana)
Drs. Mark and Barbara Stern Heather, Ryan, Rosie Raskin Rabbi Linder's Discretionary Fund
 In memory of Arie Hanin
 In memory of Elsa Dragon Israel and Vandi Hanin  A donation was made by
 In memory of Dr. Stanley Bonime  In memory of Shirley Koppelman Al and Beverly Wernick
Jane Ash Don and Reva Levy
Arlene Bonime  In memory of Mrs. Jeanne R. Imburg I. Jerome Hirsch
 In memory of Elsa Dragon Jeffrey Ross Jeanine Korer
 In memory of Mr. Robert Ornstein Judith Gethner
Erica Bonime Josh and Pam Ornstein Judy, Helen, Flora, Diana
Helen Wolf  In memory of Yetta and and Eve Isaac
Roberta Levy Max Hammerman Paul and Rachel Vogel
 In memory of Philip Hollander Judith Dobbs Rick and Judy Spiegel
Leonard and Robin Balon  In memory of Gregg David Alpert Rosebell Schurz
Judy Alpert The Magee Family
Edward and Celia Linder Interfaith  In memory of Moises Dragon Wendy Lieberman
Judy Dragon Isaac Will Heller
Bridge-building Fund  In memory of Stephen Rigberg
Leon and Lynne Rigberg  In honor of Adlyer N. Meisel
 In memory of Celia Shatkin Linder  In memory of Ezabella Brigadier Jayme and Matt Meisel
Rabbi John, Nancy, and David Linder Ludmila Brigadier
 In memory of Larry Katzman  In honor of Corey Muldowney
Endowment Fund Marc and Judy Isaacs Ronald and Amy Korn
 In memory of Hilda Henig
 In memory of Herb Gold Maxine Henig  In honor of Noa Meisel
Arnie Alpert  In memory of Pauline Marcus Levine Sheldon and Beth Tauber
Michael and Judy Schaffert
 In memory of Harlan and  In memory of Arnold Fine  In memory of Gregg Alpert
Gayla Crossman Neal and Barbara Klein Arnie Alpert
Avery Crossman  In memory of Judith Shumaker
Sam and Joan Weissman  In memory of Elsa Dragon
 In memory of Michael Danoff  In memory of Allan Sachs Dr. and Mrs. David Barget
David and Jennifer Lamden The Sachs Family, Ken, Meryl, Ellie
 In memory of Mr. Michael Danoff
General Fund Jane and Bob Podall Library Fund Frank and Rae Rader

 A donation was made by  In memory of William Straka  In memory of Elsa Dragon
Allan and Barbara Friedman Dennis Helfman Howard and Nina Kotzen

 Thanks to Todd Herzog  In memory of Cookie Cooperstein
Arlene Yaccino John Schultz and Michelle Breit

 A donation was made by  In memory of Sylvia Wall
Arlene Yaccino Leon and Lucy Wall
Jeff and Lori Openden
Jeffrey Ross  In memory of Barbara Guggenheimer
Laura Kuster Leon and Lucy Wall
Mark and Sarah Lamber
Marvin Raber  In memory of Mrs. Elsa Dragon
Ms. Laura Kuster Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Achtman
Phyllis Steckler
Sarah Lamber  In memory of Harvey Allan Raskin
Sharon, Ferrel and Heather Raskin

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Contributions (Cont’d) Sponsor a Stream Temple Events

Rabbi Stiel’s Discretionary Fund  In memory of Earl M. Lustgarten  A donation was made by
Lesley Lustgarten Aaron and Diana Turk
 In memory of Pearl Chozen Dennis and Alyce Helfman
Marty and Rollie Rosen  A donation was made by
Stewart and Sharon Levine  In honor of our anniversary
Social Action Family Promise Fund Sol and Helen Epstein
Solel Preschool Fund
 A donation was made by Donations received after
Bob and Shari Levitan  In memory of Max Wlody September 30, 2021 will be printed in
Sandy and Ginger Wlody
 In honor of Rae Rader the next issue of the Pathfinder.
Gary and Phyl Bolno

 A donation was made by
Stephen and Jeanne Winograd

Live Stream Reminder

Temple Solel records/live streams Friday Night and Shabbat Morning Services to
accommodate family and friends of our community who may be unable to attend in person.
While the camera is primarily focused on the Bimah and other areas at the front of the
sanctuary, others in attendance may be seen on the live stream and recorded. If you have any
reservations about your image being streamed or recorded for others to view, please let
someone know so that we may attempt to seat you in an area less likely to be on the live
stream and recording. Please note, however, that we are unable to guarantee that your image
will not appear. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.

The “Go To” List at Temple Solel

Call Temple Solel at 480.991.7414 and refer to extensions below.

Birthdays/Anniversary Information ........... Joan Giannini [email protected]............... ext. 127
Building Rental/Facilities ........................... Peter [email protected]................ ext. 124
K’hilot......................................................... Peter [email protected]................ ext. 124
Committee Participation............................ Peter [email protected]................ ext. 124
Donations................................................... Joan Giannini [email protected]............... ext. 127
Dues Adjustments...................................... Peter [email protected]................ ext. 124
Dues Payments/Billing Issues .................... Joan Giannini [email protected]............... ext. 127
Illness/Caring Community.......................... Jelena [email protected].............. ext. 126
Meeting Scheduling/Calendar ................... Peter [email protected]................ ext. 124
Membership............................................... Peter [email protected]................ ext. 124
Pathfinder Questions ................................. Peter [email protected]................ ext. 124
The Solel Preschool.................................... Mary Ann [email protected] ............. ext. 163
Rabbinic Scheduling................................... Jelena [email protected].............. ext. 126
Raker Religious School ............................... Tobee Waxenberg [email protected] ......... ext. 123
Volunteers.................................................. Jelena [email protected].............. ext. 126
Yahrzeit Information.................................. Jelena [email protected].............. ext. 126

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Yahrzeits

Kaddish will be recited on Erev Shabbat on the following dates:

November 5, 2021 November 19, 2021

Albert Apple Carl Imerman Ruth Markowitz Eric Aurora Lewis Gross Jeanette Rosen
Benjamin Bell Willis Jacobs Sol Megeff Samuel Bartick Patricia Kaplan Leah Rosenberg
Sylvia Blaivas Alice Kaufman Arlene Miller Morrie Bauer Vic Kelly Joseph Scult
Abraham Bodell Moe Klein Fred Nachman Jr. Iz Bernstein Sophie Klein Max Simons
Patricia Korrick
Bessie Boyer Helen Lambek Duncan Owles Regina Blumenthal Donald Kornreich Abraham Slavin
Irma Buchsbaum Harry Lazinsk Marjorie Rader Milo Chozen Harry Lacks Israel Slogoff
Harlan Crossman Howard Levey Leon Rednor Ron Clayman Lillian Mahler Max Starkman
I. Allan Davis Bessie Levinson Arnold Rosen Gayla Crossman Donna Moore Harry Stone
Stella Epstein Earl Levitan Alvin Rubio Sol Deutsch Howard Moss Jonathan
Arno Hammerschlag Frederic Linn William Schwartz Hazel Garner Shirley M. Nadel Weinberger
Flora Hirsch Irene Weistrich Harry Gold Allan Neuman Victor Wilks

Henry Hollander Edward Goldstein Michael Posner Dexter Wolfson
Mollie Goldwasser John Ransom Max Zuckerman
Betty Gould Ann Rednor

November 12, 2021 November 26, 2021

Richard Adelson Elliott Golden Ann Pratt Fred Benderoff Gretl Frank Annie Melcher
Larry Ash Pauline Kay Albert Rosen Rose Benson Helen Frieden Leo Miller
Yetta Birstein Betty Klein Ada Scherr Joseph Erwin Oscar Gerson Louis Millman
Max Brustin Ben Kogan Paul Schlemmer Berman Ellen Gold Stanley Mintz

John Charney Evelyn Lasik Donna Sinuk Lena Bofman Danielle Goldberg Joe Rice
Dovi Damari Edward Lavine Anna Slavin Edna Bookspan Vivian Golombuski Jayne Sanders
Sam Denmark Madelyn Levitt Stanley Stein Arthur Brace Dr. Louis Hait Gerhardt Shumaker
Renee Denmark Joseph Lurie Arthur Traister Phillip Braciejowski Emery Hertz Louis Sokolinsky
Josh Eisen Edythe Meilach Kay Tuber Theresa Cohen Max Hirsch Rosalie Spiegel
Roslyn Feldberg Jacob Melcher Salle Ugoretz Frank Cooper Marvin Hymen Ada Starkman
Marsha Friedman Philip Morris Leon Winkelman Lillian Corson Louis Katz Alvin Steinberg

Kieve Gitlin Alice Novak Herbert Winograd Leroy Feig Mort Knazan Robert Trujillo
Henry Fister Daniel Leff Harold Udelman
Douglas Fister Dianne Lishinsky Nina Wolf
Morris Forman

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and even afboeraduettifauillsmoenzwzuhzeanh. We also Phil Hawkes ........................................................................................................... Treasurer
have jaenwdelloryvtehtoleymGhoiefstettSehysoos upgriwfetsivl.lery want and Lauren Brown ..............................................................................Vice President - Education
need Larry Cohen .............................................................. Vice President - Facilities and Security
reopen for business. Howard Rosen ....................................................................... Vice President - Development
The Gift Shop is open several times during Madelaine Berg ...................................................................... Vice President - Membership

the week. PleaseTchaallntkhse! temple office at Trustees
Phylis Bolno
480.991.7414 before you stop in so that Dottie Braun-Cohen Risa Jacobson Robert Lipson
Stephanie Cherny Jennet Kirkpatrick Laura Miller
we may be able to assist you. Becky Lieberman Eric Mininberg

Return Policy Administrative Staff

The temple will cheerfully accept any Peter Pishko [email protected] x.124 Executive Director
returns for store credit only. Tobee Waxenberg [email protected] x.123 Director of Raker Rel. School
Thank You! Elis Legler [email protected] x.121 Raker Religious School Coord.
Noni Clark [email protected] x.125
Torah Portions/Candle Lighting Times Joan Giannini [email protected] x.127 Controller
Jelena Santiago [email protected] x.126 Office Manager
November 5 / Tol’dot / Genesis 25:19-28:9 / 5:14pm Mary Ann Bloom [email protected] x.162 Executive Assistant
November 12 / Vayeitzei / Genesis 28:10-32:3 / 5:09pm Linda Irish [email protected] x.163 Director of Early Childhood Ed.
November 19 / Vayishlach / Genesis 32:4-36:43 / 5:05pm Sonya Placencia [email protected] x.135 Assistant Preschool Director
November 26 / Vayeishev / Genesis 37:1-40:23 / 5:03pm Alberto Mena [email protected] x.129 Preschool Billing & Office Asst.
Vojo Stanisic [email protected] x.129 Facility Manager

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