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FEBRUARY 2020 VOLUME 96 ISSUE 6
T E M P L E B E T H A B R A H A M
4SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 6:00pm 2nd Grade Family Shabbat Dinner 7:00pm 2nd Grade Family Shabbat Service with Visual Tefillah Shabbat Shirah
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 7:30pm Shabbat Service with Torah Reading
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 7:30pm Reform Shabbat Service
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 7:30pm Reform Shabbat Service
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29 9:00am Conservative Shabbat Service with Kiddush
Don’t miss TBA Comedy Night 7:30pm Saturday February 8! See page 5 for details.
From Rabbi Holtz’s Study
Soon we will celebrate Presidents’ Day, which once upon a time was two different holidays, Washington’s Birthday and Lincoln’s Birthday. I’ve never been clear if the new, combined holiday is meant to honor all presidents, or still just those two.
Jewish holidays are generally not about people, but rather about events or religious moments. (This is in contrast with, for example, the Roman Catholic Church, in which every saint has a particular day on which they are celebrated.) There are however, a few exceptions.
The newest Jewish holiday honoring an individual is not religious but rather Zionist – Herzl Day, celebrated on 10 Iyar (usually falling in May), which is Theodore Herzl’s birthday. Established by the Knesset in 2004, this is the holiday most parallel to President’s Day, celebrating the birth of one of the most important secular leaders the Jewish people have ever had. But, if you live outside the land of Israel, it’s a day you probably don’t know about.
The other two Jewish holidays I can think of that are connected to people are not celebra-tions at all; they are fasts (actually, partial fasts, meaning we don’t eat from sunrise to sundown). The Fast of Gedaliah falls the day after Rosh Hashanah, and commemorates the assassination of the Babylonian-appointed governor responsible for the Jewish population remaining in Judea after the destruction of the Temple in 586 B.C.E. It seems he was killed for being a collaborator. It seems our fast on this day is in sorrow for the hatred that would cause one Jew to kill another.
The second is the Fast of Esther, the day before Purim. Queen Esther asked Mordecai and the Jewish people to fast and to pray as she prepared to approach the King and tell him that she was a Jew. This fast is both to honor her bravery, and to heighten the joy we will feel that evening as we celebrate our salvation from the hands of Haman.
What strikes me most strongly about these two fast-days is the values that they are intended to highlight. They are not days off from work, nor excuses for a shopping spree. These two days, named for two Jews who lived long ago, still teach us lessons about living our lives. And that is something to celebrate.
Peace and blessings,
Rabbi David K. Holtz
Dear Friends,
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TEMPLE BETH ABRAHAM
25 Leroy Avenue Tarrytown, NY 10591
Tel: 631-1770 Fax: 631-7872 tba-ny.org
DIRECTORYClergy/Senior Staff
Rabbi David K. Holtz [email protected] ext. 17Cantor Margot E.B. Goldberg [email protected] ext. 11Executive Director Stuart P. Skolnick [email protected] ext. 13Director of Education Yanira Quinones [email protected] ext. 22Director of Youth Engagement Stessa Peers [email protected] ext. 28
Office StaffFacilities Supervisor Larry Murray [email protected] ext. 25Asst. Facilities Supervisor Jaime Valencia [email protected] ext. 26Clergy Coordinator Irene Metz [email protected] ext. 19Administrative Assistant Stacey Notrica [email protected] ext. 10Religious School Assistant Tess Weitzner [email protected] ext. 10
Executive CommitteePresident Jennifer PovmanExecutive (First) Vice President Melissa BaerRecording Secretary Diane GrossTreasurer Marc Solomon
ChairsBoard of Education Audrey Gelfand, Leah BloomFundraising/Development Amy ZermanHouse Roy SolomonIsrael Marla PeersMember Services Bernice RogowitzRitual Herb BaerTikkun Olam Julia Gosset, Tracy OstroffImmediate Past President Jamie Wilson
TrusteesDavid Brandwein Neil Bruckner Cindy GersonJulie Gur Stuart Kolbert Dan Levi
Loren Ratner Liz Ross Brian Schneider Meredith Siegel Risa Swersey
Honorary Trustees
Barry S. Agdern Herb Baer Ruth BiloonAllison Fine Dr. Stephen Gerstman Robert HarrisMichael Karnes Liza Karsten David KaufmannFarron Roboff Pearl Ann Schwartz Dr. Richard Weiner
Jamie Wilson Robert Zinman
Notes from Cantor Margot E.B. Goldberg
Westchester is filled with amazing possibilities and programs – you just need to know where to look. TBA is filled with amazing people doing fantastic things and sometimes we have the opportunity to connect our amazing people with these fantastic programs. So when I heard about Mekorock it was a pleasure to connect Bella Greenspoon with this program.
According to their website:
The Shames JCC invited applications from students across Westchester County (and beyond!) to participate in a new program connecting teen musicians from around the world. This experiential learning program will give students the opportunity to com-pose original music based on Jewish texts, rehearse with like-minded teens, develop leadership skills, and perform in a global music program in Israel in December, 2019.
Bella was accepted into the program and it has been amazing to hear about her journey with the other participants at the JCC and about her trip to Israel. Here’s what Bella had to say about her experience:
A few weeks ago, I had the amazing opportunity of going to Israel with Mekorock. Mekorock is an incredible program that allows Jewish teens from Ukraine, Moldova, New York, and Israel to play music together, and meet each other in Israel at the end of the year. Throughout the past year, I had the chance to work with an unbelievable group of teens from New York at the Shames JCC in Tarrytown each week. At these rehearsals, we learned a little bit of music theory, did some Jewish studies, wrote songs, practiced our instruments, and worked as a group to improve our band as a whole. I got very close with my bandmates as the year progressed and we became a real team.
In Israel, we rehearsed and wrote music with the teens from all the other countries. Because the trip was only seven days long, we didn’t have much time for tourism because of all of our rehearsals. But, we did get the chance to go to the Western Wall, explore Jerusalem, go shopping in the Shuk (kind of like a giant farmers’ market), and spend time in Tel Aviv. Although we didn’t get to do a lot of “touristy” things, spending time with our new friends was just as much fun as seeing sights. At the end of the trip, we performed together. Each country performed their own song, and we performed a song as a group. After the performance, we had to say goodbye to our new friends. Now that I am home, I am still extremely close with the New Yorkers, and I have continued to talk with my friends from around the world. Going to Israel was a once in a lifetime opportunity, and I am so glad I got the chance to go on this extraordinary trip. I wouldn’t change it for the world.
Peter, Paul and Mary had it right when they wrote: Music speaks louder than words, it’s the only thing that the whole world listens to. Music speaks louder than words, when you sing, people understand. Music is a powerful tool that unites us all. Bella shared with me that not all of the participants spoke English and yet they could communicate through their shared love of music and of course Judaism. As well, thanks to modern technology, she is able to stay in touch with the people that she met from around the world.
I am always on the lookout for these kinds of opportunities to connect our congregants with interesting programs. If there is a program that you, or your child, would like to participate in and you need some help connecting, don’t be shy. We are here to help. L’shalom, Cantor Margot E.B. Goldberg
Shalom and Wow!
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Shalom and Wow!
TORAH READINGFebruary 1 Bo: Exodus 10:1-13:16February 7-8 B’shalach: Exodus 13:17-17:16 Shabbat ShirahFebruary 14-15 Yitro: Exodus 18:1-20:23February 21-22 Mishpatim: Exodus 21:1-24:18 Shabbat ShekalimFebruary 28-29 T’rumah: Exodus 25:1-27:19
CANDLE LIGHTING Friday, February 7 5:01pmFriday, February 14 5:09pmFriday, February 21 5:18pmFriday, February 28 5:26pm
This campaign will bring new life to our building, expand the range of programs and services, and help to secure our financial future. Together, we can renew the links between our pride in our past, our joy at what we have made real, and our dreams of what is possible.
For information about how to get involved or make a gift,
contact Campaign Chair Gayle Aaron at bridges@tba-‐ny.org or call Stuart Skolnick at the Temple.
A proud history…a new vision…invest now in our
Temple’s future!
This campaign will bring new life to our building, expand the range of programs and services, and help to secure our financial future. Together, we can renew the links between our pride in our past, our joy at what we have made real, and our dreams of what is possible.
For information about how to get involved or make a gift,
contact Campaign Chair Gayle Aaron at bridges@tba-‐ny.org or call Stuart Skolnick at the Temple.
A robust endowment will
allow us to innovate and try new, bold approaches that honor and expand upon our rich traditions, and remain on the cutting edge
of American worship and spiritual communities.
For information about how to get involved or to make
a gift, send an email to [email protected] or call
Stuart Skolnick at the Temple.
In observance of thePresidents’ Day holiday,
TBA will be closed onMonday, February 17.
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From the Director of Education4Religious School News
February is Jewish disability and inclusion month. According to ReformJudism.org we should be engaging in JDAIM on an ongoing basis. Remember that we can all become better allies and advocates for people with disabilities. Be sure to ask those with disabilities the way they want to be addressed and identified. All of us, regardless of our situation, can contribute to congregational life in meaningful ways. According to Shelly Christensen, “What is Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusion Month?” By participating in Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusion Month, we:
• Raise awareness of how people with disabilities and mental health conditions have been regarded by Jewish and secular society and how that impacts our own actions.
• Underscore the importance of choosing one’s own Jewish journey.
• Encourage Jews around the world to become genuinely empathetic and welcoming toward people with disabilities and mental health conditions.
• Urge Jews to welcome people with disabilities and mental health conditions into their communities and personal lives.
• Include people with disabilities and mental health conditions in all aspects of communal life.
• Advocate for the rights of people with disabilities and mental health conditions.
• Support people with disabilities and mental health conditions to make their own decisions about how they want to belong to their Jewish community.
Follow along, check out and use #JDAIM19 on Twitter and Instagram to join the conversations all month long.
It is a long journey which is far from over. Things are very different today and we have come a long way since the early days of congregational schools back in the 1950’s. We are moving away from any stigma attached to being Jewish and having a disability. We went from not knowing how to create inclusive spaces to slowly figuring out how to be equal on a path to being equitable. We went from the inaccessibility of no ramps for those who could not walk to ramps that open our spaces to all; from bathroom stalls too narrow to accommodate a wheelchair to ones that are wide enough; from the inability of those to hear voices from the Bimah to specialized hearing aids that block background noise and focus on the voices from the Bimah. We now understand that not all people learn the same way; that because you have difficulty reading or processing or keeping your body still does not mean you are somehow mentally or physically diminished.
However, we are not there yet. We have not reached equity and the ability to include those still on the fringes and create an even more inclusive space. Yes, in many respects equality is being reached, but that assumes everyone needs the same support, everyone is being treated equally. As we know in education, this is not the case. Learners learn differently. An approach that works for one individual does not necessarily work for another. We must strive to reach equity – to provide different types of support so that all learners have equal access. In the case of the religious school this means equal access to Jewish education.
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MIDNIGHT RUN Saturday, March 7
We are collecting (in the coatroom at TBA) casual men’s clothing and items to be distributed to the homeless in NYC.
We need... • Jeans, corduroys and chinos • T-shirts (short and long sleeves) • Sweaters, hoodies • Backpacks • Travel-size toiletries • Disposable razors • NEW packages of men’s briefs (M/L)
and athletic socks
And... Families to make bag lunches (20 each) for the Run.
If you are interested in preparing food, partici-pating in the Run, or if you want more informa-tion about what is involved, please email [email protected].
Thank you!
Tikkun Olam4Tikkun Olam would not
exist without u. Thank you for your time, experience,
donations and ideas.
SAVE THE DATE!Spring Mitzvah Day Sunday, April 26!
Like a Rinestone PURIM
Dinner + Shpiel-A-Long!MONDAY, MARCH 9
6:00pm Dinner7:00pm Services & Shpiel
This will be a dairy dinner including pizza, pasta, and salad.Gluten Free options are available-please indicate this when you RSVP.
For those planning to attend the dinner, please RSVP to the Temple Office at 914-631-1770 and indicate your menu selection using the form below.
RSVP by Friday, March 6.
Purim Dinner MARCH 9
Adults $15.00; Children 2-12 $10.00
number of pizza dinners: adult child
number of pasta dinners: adult child
$10.00 per person, maximum of $36.00 per family
name
phone
amount inclosed
Comedy NIGHT Starring
Joe Devito Robin Fox
MickThomas
TBA PRESENTS
ONLY $60.00 PER PERSON IN ADVANCE INCLUDES ONE DRINK$70.00 AT THE DOOR WITHOUT A FREE DRINK
Go to TBA-NY.ORG or mail a ticket request and check to Temple Beth Abraham: 25 Leroy Street, Tarrytown NY 10591
Doors open at 7:30 Laughter! Fun! Beer! Wine!
Comics Unleashed onCBS Comedy Central
Gotham Comedy Live
The Late Late Show
Semi-finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing
Performs in Clubs and Casinos up and down the
East Coast including: The Borgata Hotel and Casino
Stand Up NYThe Comedy Cellar
Gotham Comedy Live on AXS TV
Grand Prize Winner: 11th Annual Gilda’s Club Laugh-off
Gotham Comedy Club
Broadway Comedy Club
Host of the Lucie Awardsat Lincoln Center
Finalist: The Bud Light “Ladies of Laughter”
Saturday February 8
Tanakh Study: Wednesdays at 10:00-11:00am There will be no class on February 19. Rabbi Holtz leads a class every Wednesday morning, which goes at its own pace through the Tanakh in English. No previous knowledge is required and you can join in at any point in the cycle. Saturdays 9:00am during Conservative Services. Mah Jongg: Mondays at 1:00pm Due to the President’s Day holiday, the February 17 gathering will meet on Thursday, February 20.A friendly, non-competitive (no betting) gathering at TBA. Free for Temple members; $2.00 for guests. Email [email protected] or call the Temple Office at 914-631-1770 for more information.
Books@Night: February 12, 7:30pm Ariel Samson: Freelance Rabbi by MaNishtana Ariel Samson is just your run of the mill anomaly: a 20-something black Orthodox Jewish rabbi looking for love, figuring out life, and floating between at least two worlds. Luckily, it gets worse. (Amazon.com) Movie Mavens: Saturday, February 15, 7:00pm Cupcakes In Tel Aviv, six friends who are appalled by the Israeli entry in the UniverSong competition record their own song on a mobile phone. They are then shocked to learn their recording is selected as Israel’s entry for next year’s competition. SUBTITLED Abott, Reif, Hameiri, 2013, 92 min. A moderated discussion follows the film with coffee and dessert. Free for members, $5.00 for guests to offset the cost of refreshments. Women’s Circle: Friday, March 13, 5:45pm Celebrate, study and explore Jewish Women’s issues and history. You do not have to read or prepare anything in advance. Life experience is the only tool you’ll need. Members and Guests are welcome. There is no charge for this program and it ends in time to attend Reform Shabbat Services at 7:30pm. Please email [email protected] for more information.
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Adult Education4
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Purim is coming March 9… so be sure to get your order in now! All orders are due by February 28
Same Price as Last Year! We wanted to make it possible for everyone to
participate in fulfilling the important mitzvah of sending Mishloach Manot on Purim. Each basket is $18.00, and
the price to send to the whole congregation is $136.00. You WILL NOT be charged more than $136.00 (unless you purchase additional baskets for friends and
family outside of TBA) Of course, if you wish to give more, additional donations are welcome.
The proceeds from this program go to the Kate & Harry Pincus Scholarship Fund
which provides Religious School tuition assistance to families who need it. In these unsettled times, more families than ever are in need of scholarship money in
order to provide their children with a Jewish education. Your participation in the Mishloach Manot program will directly affect how much assistance we can provide.
So, watch your email for an introduction to the program and your personal order code!
For $136.00 you can send Purim greetings to the entire congregation. What a wonderful way to help us build community!
We are still REUSING! This year’s Mishloach Manot will be packaged in an eco-friendly way.
A reusable bag with a cute slogan will contain all the goodies! This bag is perfect for carrying lunch, snacks, or anything else.
We are again RECYCLING! Most of the Mishloach Manot packaging materials are recyclable!
And perhaps most importantly… We are making sure that everything in the Mishloach Manot packages is an item you and your family will truly want. This means no extra toys, no extra
wrapping. Just some yummy goodies to enjoy with your loved ones!
More than ever before, we need our TBA family… this is the year to send Purim Greetings to everyone!
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Sponsorship Opportunity! Honor a Purim Shpiel cast member and help us provide sound and accompaniment for our Sing-A-Long Shpiel.
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Purchase an ad for our Rhinestone Purim Shpielbill (Purchase an ad for our Rock-n-Roll Digital Journal as well, and receive 20% off both!*)
Your advertisement and/or good wishes will be featured in a Broadway-quality Playbill®-style program. It will be displayed digitally on our website and social media platforms as well!
Name: Address: Phone: Email:
o OUTSIDE BACK COVER (color), (5.0”h x 8”w) $400.00 o INSIDE FRONT AND BACK COVER) (b&w), (5.0”h x 8”w) $300.00 o FULL PAGE AD (b&w), (5.0”h x 8”w) $250.00 o 1/2 PAGE AD (b&w), (5.0”h x 3.875”w) $100.00 o 1/4 PAGE AD (b&w), (2.375”h x 3.875”w) $50.00 o 1/8 PAGE AD (b&w), (2.375”h x 1.875”w) 36.00 o WELL WISHER (Name listing in congratulations to cast)* 25.00
*discount does not apply to “Well Wisher” advertisements.
Please make your check payable to Temple Beth Abraham. Attn: Irene Metz, Clergy Coordinator
25 Leroy Avenue, Tarrytown, NY 10591
Please submit all advertisements in a .pdf or .jpg format. We can help design an ad for you, if you tell us what you would like to say.
Please send your ad copy To: Irene Metz, [email protected] Subject: Ad for Shpiel bill.
Your support of this event helps sustain TBA as a vibrant community.
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The World Zionist Congress elections are here, and it is time to have our voices heard in Israel! This is our chance to combat the discrimination the Reform, Conservative, and Reconstruct-ing Judaism Movements face in Israel. Each and every vote from our congrega-tion is crucial to maintaining a strong presence for all streams of liberal Judaism. Together we can work toward making progress on the issues we care about: religious freedom, equality, and many more.
Voting is open now until March 11, 2020. Your vote in this election is the only democratic opportunity you have to influence Israeli society. Click http://bit.ly/WZCVoteHere to vote for ARZA Representing the Reform Movement and Reconstructing Judaism or Mercaz representing the Conservative/Masorti Movement. Voting is a two-step process. First you request to register
and you receive a PIN via email or text message. Then using that pin you can register. After you register you can vote! Voting has a small fee of $7.50 to ensure security and it requires a second verification pin. It sounds more compli-cated than it is and will just take a moment of your time. Many in our congregation have already voted.
Interested in contributing to the campaign after you vote? Here are a few ways to help:
1) Encourage your friends, family, colleagues, and peers to vote.
2) Volunteer for our congregation’s election initiatives. Please contact Erica Newman at [email protected] to get involved or if you have questions on how to vote.
3) Donate to ARZA or Mercaz.
4) Follow Union for Reform Judaism and ARZA on social media to keep up with our campaign. Union for Reform Judaism Facebook, Twitter and Instagram ARZA Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
5) Spread the word on your own Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Use hashtag #VoteReformWZC.
Vote Through March 11
It is amazing to think that 11 years ago, Rabbi Justin and Cantor Mandi started a new tradition at Temple Beth Abraham: The Living Museum®. We have exhibited hundreds of heirlooms, we have told many stories, we have enthralled many visitors. This year’s crop of 6th graders have chosen an artifact or a group of artifacts that best represent their family, its heritage, and traditions. For one glorious morning they bring them to school and share their knowledge, enthusiasm, and their precious family heirlooms with our entire TBA Community. We invite you to come and join them on Sunday April 5 between 9:00 – 11:00am at TBA. We promise you a very interesting morning.
The Living Museum is a project of the Education Department of The Museum of Jewish Heritage, a Living Memorial to the Holocaust, and was developed with a grant from the Covenant Foundation.
The Living Museum® TBA Tradition
We invite you to our students’ Living Museum Sunday, April 5 between 9:00-11:00am at TBA.
6th grade boys sharing their observations about the Holocaust Torah at the Derfner Museum.
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Were you born in the ‘50s or ‘60s? No kids at home to take care of?Looking for a fun night out with your cohort at TBA?
Saturday night February 29, 2020
7:30 - 10:00pm
RSVP at bit.ly/CAFE--TBAor call the office at 914-631-1770
$10.00 person; $15.00 at the door Wine and snacks included
Featuring award-winning Singer/Songwriter
https://www.glenroethel.com
Member Services
Join us at CAFÉ TBA
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Playing nostalgic and influential songs from our past. Sing along or dance if you like. Bring your requests!
BER 1/2020
Glen Roethel
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At Temple Beth Abraham we are having conversations on an ongoing basis as to how we can improve our educational environment for all learners and providing improved support for all of our learners’ families. Shortly, we will be partnering with Matan to take a look at the religious school from a holistic point of view. The mission of Matan is to educate “Jewish leaders, educators and communities, empowering them to create learning environments supportive of children with special needs, through
training Institutes and consultations.” In terms of assessing our needs, Matan will work with us and our experts to understand the inner workings of our school, community, and priorities. They will accomplish this by observing our children, classes and staff and then provide us with a report of recommen-dations to support inclusion in formal and informal educational programs as a whole. The Matan staff will maintain communication with our community until our goals are set and “next steps” are in place.
Yes, we do many things well. However, we can always improve and sometimes it takes an outside perspective to take a step back and look at things in a new way. I am personally very excited for this opportunity to take a deep, hard look at our approach to Jewish education, our ability to transmit our knowledge, how our learners are receiving that knowledge, and how our families are supported by us. Our ultimate goal, in the words of Matan, is to “realize the gift of every individual and fulfill its obligation to embrace all children regardless of learning challenges in every Jewish educational setting.” You can read more about Matan at matankids.org/.
3 ways you can you be a part of improvements at Temple Beth Abraham:
• Donate to the Religious School Fund. The Religious School Fund helps support improvement efforts within the school.
• Take part in an educational task force. A task force is a wonderful way to share your voice on a specific subject matter with a shorter time commitment.
• Come to a Board of Education meeting. We always want to hear voices which reflect the needs of our children.
A lot of fun and excitement is coming-up in the Religious School. The month of Adar is right around the corner. That means Purim! Adar is traditionally a month of joy. We are actually com-manded to be joyous. We are planning to make sure that we have more fun than usual this month, with some amusing and wacky activities. Stay tuned!
EDUCATION, continued from page 3.
Celebrated our 6th year! Membership open now!
Our one-of-a-kind and innovative Israel Investment Club
Establish unique connections between our TBA community & Israel We research and invest only in Israeli companies Grow our portfolio of stocks and make profits for our club members Sample Israeli style food and wines
Shekelvestors membership benefits
A membership in BetterInvesting, an organization that guides our way Monthly contribution and membership just $47.00 Our accounting system keeps track of members’ contributions and earnings Meetings: 2nd Wednesday evening of each month
Shekelvestors Facts
Israel has the most start-up companies in the world after Silicon Valley More Israeli companies are traded on US stock exchanges than any other
country, after the USA and China
Find out how to become a member. Send an email to [email protected] Erica Newman (President) or Steve Wilson (Secretary) will contact you.
Become a Shekelvestor today! Next meeting: November 13 at 8:00pm NEXT MEETING FEBRUARY 12 AT 8:00PM
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Save the Date
March 29, 2020
Taste of Passover!
Email: [email protected]: tba-ny.org
25 Leroy AvenueTarrytown, NY 10591 (914) 631-1770
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As we enter the second half of the Religious School year, I’ve been reflecting on our learners and how connected and engaged they have been over the past few months at Temple Beth Abraham. Here, we are working hard to ensure that our youth feel welcome, loved, and safe.
Last year, we introduced ZEETYteeny, a youth group for 3rd-5th graders. It began tentatively, with some success, and our numbers continue to grow. In January, we introduced ZEETYKatan for our kindergarteners-2nd graders. Some of our littlest learners joined in on the fun, and are beginning to create their own connections to their peers, to their Temple community, and to Judaism.
We are growing from the roots. From the first moments our youth begin to experience their own Jewish journeys, we are now able to guide them in new, fun, and exciting ways. Ways that complement their religious school paths which also help keep them engaged and interested in remaining active at Temple Beth Abraham.
As we move towards Tu’Bishvat, this journey and theme will become even more apparent. We need to plant the seeds of love for Judaism and help our learners grow in ways that cultivate forests of passionate and proud Jews.
This is my wish for our learners, our TBA community, and for Judaism.
L’Shalom! Stessa
From the Director of Youth EngagementGrowing from the roots...
“We are working hard to ensure that our youth feel welcome, loved, and safe.”
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TBA Family 4The following events reflect the known sorrows and simchas of our TBA Family.
SPEEDY RECOVERY TO:Shirley Ruckhaus, mother of Julie Gur
CONDOLENCES TO:Peter Blass on the death of his mother Jaclyn BlassSonia Cohen on the death of her husband Abraham CohenBarry Goldberg on the death of his uncle Donald HirshhornFrancis and William Iaconetti on the death of their mother, Beatrice BlockJane Rubin on the death of her brother Andrew Stockman
Mitchell and Richard Simon on the death of their mother Sylvia
Donations 4BRIDGESIn honor ofStanley and Harryette Helsel, from Jane and Devadatta BestDiane Gross’s leadership at TBA, from Michael & Jennifer PovmanThe Wilson family’s leadership at TBA, from Michael & Jennifer PovmanThe Baer family’s leadership at TBA, from Michael & Jennifer PovmanHis Bar Mitzvah and to help make the Conservative Chapel completely handicap accessible, from Noah Ziluck
In loving memory ofDiane and Melvin Kreisler, from Daniel & Randi KreislerDiane and Melvin Kreisler, from Richard KreislerSylvia Simon. We will miss her. From Gary & Farron RoboffBess Silverman, from Michael & Jennifer PovmanJerome Wank, father of Bradley Wank, from Michael & Jennifer PovmanMartin Gallin, from Michael & Jennifer PovmanLorraine Rogowitz Black, from Michael & Jennifer PovmanAndrew Zerman, from Michael & Jennifer PovmanMax J. Bloch, from Anne WeillSeymour Goldberg, from Pauline GoldbergIn support of YouthFran Friedman Fund
Hal’luhu b’tof umachol
Praise God with drum and dance
Join Cantor Margot & Nadav Snir-Zelniker for
Friday night DRUMMINGReform Shabbat Services
MARCH 27 MAY 8
JUNE 12, 19 at 7:30PM
Join us for Scout ShabbatMarch 13 at 7:30pm
It’s always a pleasure to welcome the Scouts to the bimah in celebration of Scout Shabbat. These dedicated young men, young women, and their
leaders join us in prayer and community each year in celebration of tradition, leadership, and
inspiration. They arrive in uniform and are honored by Rabbi Holtz and Cantor Goldberg.
If you are a Scout with a local troop and would like to join us please contact Cantor Goldberg at
631-1770, extension 11 or [email protected]
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CANTOR’S DISCRETIONARY FUNDIn appreciation ofHer support of the Reps/Povman family with the passing of Dr. David N. Reps, from Michael & Jennifer PovmanIn honor ofCantor Margot Goldberg for her unending support and caring, from Jill SilvermanEmma’s Bat Mitzvah, from Brian & Amy FriedmanIn loving memory ofHer father, Donald Hirschhorn, from Beth HirschhornSylvia Simon, from Jane Silverman and Donald KumkaMartin Klein, from Marvin & Ruda KleinToby Goldberg, from her grandchildren and great grandchildren, from Pauline Goldberg
CONSERVATIVE KIDDUSH FUNDIn loving memory ofReuben Agdern, from Barry & Jane AgdernSylvia Simon, from Gail MendellTo celebrateThe marriage of Jacey and Eric Perlowitz, from Pearl Ann Schwartz
FRAN FRIEDMAN FUND FOR THE ENRICHMENT OF CHILDRENIn honor ofThe Bar Mitzvah of their grandson, Jake Epple, from Lawrence & Muriel Neidich
HARRIET VERTER JEWISH EDUCATION FUNDIn loving memory ofStanley Weitzner, from Stephen & Renee Steinig
ISRAEL COMMITTEEIn honor ofThe wedding of Marla Peers’ daughter Jacey to Eric Perlowitz, from The Faculty and Professional Staff of TBA’s Religious School RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUNDIn appreciation ofYour spiritual and intellectual leadership, from Michael & Jennifer PovmanIn honor ofRabbi David Holtz for his leadership through these troubled times, from Jill SilvermanEmma’s Bat Mitzvah, from Brian & Amy FriedmanIn loving memory ofTerry Jan Fenster, from Marvin & Ruda KleinSarah Klein from, Marvin & Ruda KleinBeatrice Block-Iaconetti, from The Ruth Trust TEACHER APPRECIATION DONATIONIn appreciation ofAll your help and support throughout the year. From Hannah, Ashton, and Brady Andrela
TEMPLE FUNDIn loving memory ofTheir parents, Mary and Sydney Winick, and Arthur and Annette Zucker, from Claire and Steve ZuckerWilliam Lubell, from Harry & Linda LubellMildred Gecewicz, from Alan & Lorrie FeinsilberBeatrice Block-Iaconetti, from Donald Kumka & Jane SilvermanHer mother, Rachel Goldhar, from Isadore & Doris UngerBeatrice Siegel, from Leonard & Judith HymanLynda’s mother, Irene Vandroff, from Lester & Lynda SolomonLudwig Weill, from Anne WeillWilhelm Fischer, Robbie Fischer’s uncle, who perished at Auschwitz, from Eva FischerHer beloved mother, Lisa Grubel, from Eva Fischer
Temple Beth Abraham’s Adult Education Committee presents:
Movie Mavens
Temple Beth Abraham * 25 Leroy Avenue * Tarrytown, NY * (914) 631-1770 * www.tba-ny.org
Select Saturdays at 7:00PM*:
With a Special “Kick Off” Event on
Sunday, Sep. 15
Oct. 12 Feb. 15
Nov. 9 Mar. 14
Dec. 21 Apr. 11
Jan. 11 May 9
Films with Jewish themes or content. Moderated discussion immediately following the
movie. Light refreshments provided.
Members: Free
Guests: $5.00 to offset cost of
refreshments
Please RSVP to Temple Office
(914) 631-1770
*Please note: Dates are subject to change. Please refer to the website for up-to-date
information.
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family shabbat dinner
Friday, MARCH 6
Shabbat Dinner at 6:00pmFamily Shabbat Service with
Visual Tefillah at 7:00pm
The main course is chicken. You may have pasta instead if requested at the time reservations are made. Dinners are by reservation only and will be accepted by mail along with your check. Your check will be your reservation. Please note that reservations will not be taken over the phone or after the
deadline. Please make your check payable to TBA and return by Monday, March 2.
MARCH 6 Family Shabbat Dinner
Adults $15.00; Children 2-12 $10.00
number of chicken dinners: adult child
number of pasta dinners: adult child
name
phone
amount of check enclosed
Projected Friday night Visual T’filah services
are easy to follow!
February 7 Shabbat ShirahMarch 6 Family Shabbat
March 10 Purim
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Conservative ServicesEvery Saturday
at 9:00 AM
Warm, friendly atmosphere, stimulating
discussion/give and take with Rabbi David
and Cantor Margot. Celebrate a Simcha or
observe a Yahrtzeit with us.
Bagel and Lox Kiddush
Sponsored by the
Conservative Kiddush Fund.
February 29
March 21
A light bagel and shmear lunch is available
each week after the service.
Complimentary support services for TBA members and familiesDid you know TBA has its own social worker?
Through the generosity of the UJA Federation of New York and their Partners in Caring (PIC) grant, Temple Beth Abraham is able to offer free mental health services to our members and employees.
Our PIC social worker is Jennifer Convissor, LCSW. Jennifer has extensive experience offering counseling to individuals of every age, and with providing supportive referrals and facilitating groups for all ages, from preschoolers to senior citizens. She is available to meet the mental health needs of our members and employees from her office at the Shames JCC in Tarrytown.
The PIC grant allows for up to three confidential sessions free of cost and unlimited referrals. Please also consider reaching out to Jennifer to help develop therapeutic groups of any kind, including psycho-educational, wellness, or specific lifestyle-related support groups.
Jennifer Convissor, LCSW 914-366-7898 x 1162 [email protected] 371 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY
Westchester Jewish Film FestivalThe 2020 Westchester Jewish Film Festival will be held at the Jacob Burns Film Center (JBFC) in Pleasantville from March 24 – April 7. Films will be shown both during the day and in the evening, many followed by a Q&A and receptions. Complete programming will be available in mid-February at www.burnsfilmcenter.org and tickets will go on sale to the general public on February 28. For additional information and group sales, please contact Abby Popper at [email protected] or 914.773.7663, ext. 424.
Stephen Rothenberg and Abraham Kessler, from Rochelle KesslerNathan Epstein, from Susan BannonSeymour Goldberg, from Suzanne GoldbergBeatrice Block-Iaconetti, from The Ruth Trust
TIKKUN OLAMIn loving memory ofLt. Col. Joseph Wooley, a man who dedicated his life to supporting his family, friends, and community from Jill SilvermanJudith’s parents, Lillian and Henry Kessler, in remembrance of their birthdays, from Judith and Mark Pomerantz
DONATIONS, continued from page 15.
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914.773.0030
491 Mamaroneck AvenueWhite Plains, NY 10605www.rosenthalmemorial.com
Reliable, Responsive,RespectfulRosenthal Memorial Chapel is independently-owned and operated. With care and compassion, we offer a full range of Jewish funeral services.
PUZZLED BY HOW TO CARE FOR AN ELDERLY RELATIVEGeriatric Care Manager can help put the pieces together.• Evaluate clients level of function and make
recommendation for home modifications, nursing home placement and home care services.
• Medicaid applications.
• Assist in cleanouts and moves.
• And much more.
Call Sue Stone-Groppe OTR/MS at 914-779-0031
or e-mail [email protected]: www.elderservicesny.com
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April 1 for May, 2020
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Temple Beth Abraham Bulletin25 Leroy AvenueTarrytown, New York 10591
Deadlines for upcoming issues:October 1, 2013 for NovemberNovember 1, 2013 for December
Our synagogue is proud to possess
the Eytz Chaim, our “Tree of Life”.
This original sculpture by the noted
synagogue artist, Sanford Werfel, is
permanently displayed in the Temple
Beth Abraham lobby. The branches of
the tree contain leaves which can be inscribed to highlight
or commemorate such joyous events as births, weddings,
anniversaries, bar and bat mitzvahs, graduations or simply
to honor parents, family or friends. Share your happy
occasions by inscribing your family “Simchas” on our
synagogue’s “Tree of Life”. This will be a permanent
dedication to the meaningful, and happy events that
touch our lives. The price per leaf is $360.00 for members
and $450.00 for non-members. For more information,
please call the Temple off ce at 631-1770.
LEAvES FOr LiFE CyCLE EvEnTS On Our TrEE OF LiFE
“TrEE OF LiFE” order form
Occasion Date of Occasion / /
name of Honoree
(PLEASE SPELL nAmE ExACTLy AS yOu WiSH iT TO BE EngrAvED)
Contributed By Phone number
Address
Amount Enclosed $
make checks payable and send to TEmPLE BETH ABrAHAm, 25 Leroy Avenue, Tarrytown, NY 10591
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