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I MARCH 1992 ADAR II, 5752
DICTATED TO RABBI WEBER'S CAT
The economy is a mess, the weather is driving us all crazy, the Presidential election is already boring us to tears, and the Supreme Court says our 10 year-olds can't call "900" numbers without our written permission. Isn't there any GOOD NEWS these days?
Of course there is. There's lots of good news, and lots of things to make us glad we're alive. Why, there are even things right here at Rodeph Torah (translation: -who's got the keys to the ark?") to brighten anyone's day. Well, you may ask, like what? (Please ask; otherwise, I'm stuck for a column.)
I'm glad you asked (you did, didn't you?) Here is my own personal list of "Things to Love about Temple Rodeph Torah":
• Right after we opened our building, they started building a Chinese restaurant on the comer.
• Even on warm, sunny days, no kid will get out of the car for Religious School before the car reaches the spot closest to the door.
• You have to compare the pictures on each bathroom sign to tell which is the man and which is the woman.
• Your first trip down Mohawk Drive on a pitch-black night.
• During services, as we walk around with the Torah, people wait until the last possible moment to decide they want to kiss it, then the plow through the others in their row like linebackers.
• My singing.
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• We have a sign on our driveway asking people to buckle their seat belts and giving a Biblical citation for the request, yet no one has ever checked to see if the Bible really mentions seat belts.
• Supermarket scrip.
• Every Seventh Grader knows the tone signals for the Morganville First Aid Squad.
• The feeling you get when you open the envelope and find the Bar/Bat Mitzvah date assignment for your Kindergartner.
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• The Marlboro Middle School Gymnasium and Sanctuary.
• It is impossible to open the temple bills without destroying the return envelope inside.
• -Moishe and the Shabettes"
• No matter who signs correspondence we get from the temple office, the signature always looks like Loretta Shapiro's handwriting.
• Our fireproof Shabbat candles.
• The gentle, subtle way we encourage people to volunteer for ushering and hosting our Oneg Shabbat.
• The batcave.
• How Christopher Brady (the son of Bob, our custodian) knows all the Shabbat and holiday songs.
• The Religious School hallways at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday evenings.
• The fact that members in Manalapan, Freehold, Colts Neck and Old Bridge will get this Newsletter in time for Pesach.
• Service Attendance slips.
• The looks on out�f-town visitors' faces when they come to TRT for the first time on P*U*R*I*M. First they walk in to find two hundred people in costumes, and then comes the introduction: -Mom and Dad, I'd like you to meet our rabbi..."
SEE, I told you there was a lot to love! And when it all starts to get you down, when everything looks black, when nothing could possibly go right-remember that it could be worse: you could belong to a different temple!
Happy Purim to you, to your family, and to our whole meshuggeneh world!
Meow,
o Temple Rodeph Torah, 1992 it Be Happy, It's Purim!
A PERSONAL NOTE FROM RABBI WEBER
It's hard to be happy-even on Purim-if you are out of work and looking for a job. In an effort to help those of you in this situation, I introduce a new column in this Newsletter: the Job Bank. Together with Rabbi Schlesinger of the Marlboro Jewish Center, we will print a list of jobs needed and jobs offered every month. Only Rabbi Schlesinger and I will know who submits or responds to listings in this column. If you wish to include yourself or a position in this column, please call me personally for information. My home number is 972-2595.
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Saturday, 3/21
Friday, 3/27
Saturday, 3/28
I SCHEDULE OF SERVICES I Family Shabbat Service - 8:00 p.m. Story: -An Introduction to Purim, Rated 'G'" * Birthday Blessings for March Candle Lighting 5:36 p.m.; Parashat Pikudei, Ex. 38:21-40:38
Shabbat Momin& Service - 10:00 a.m. Bat Mitzvah of Emily Freilich
Shabbat Service - 8:30 p.m. TEKKES SIDDUR - PRESENTATION OF PRAYERBOOKS TO OUR
FOURTH GRADE STUDENTS. Richard Herzog, Cantorial Soloist Candle Lighting 5:44 p.m.; Parashat Vayikra, Lev. 1: 1-5:26
Shabbat Momin& Service - 10:00 a.m. Bat Mitzvah of Jodi Kavitsky
EREV P*U*R*I*M SERVICE. 8:00 p.m. Everyone in costume (adults and kids) gets a grogge . Special Prizes for Best Adult Costumes! An Oneg will follow the service, because otherwise,
no one would come.
Shabbat Services 7:30 p.m. - WVery Young People's Shabbat"
(20 minutes, for pre-readers) 8:30 p.m. - Service
Sermon: -God's Business Partner" Candle Lighting 5:51 p.m.; Parashat Tzav, Lev. 6:1-8:36
Shabbat Momin& Service - 10:00 a.m. Bat Mitzvah of Rebecca Ho and Jodi Siegel
Shabbat Service - 8:30 p.m. Sermon: -Raise Up Disciples" - HUC-JIR National Shabbat * Anniversary Blessings for March Candle Lighting 5:58 p.m.; Parashat Shemini, Lev. 9: 1-1 1:47
Shabbat Momin� Service - 10:00 a.m. Bat Mitzvah of Sharon Quint
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TEMPLE RODEPH TORAH or Western Monmouth P. O. Box 125, Mohawk Drive, Marlboro, NJ 07746
Office Telephone 308-0055 I Religious School 308-3836 Night Telephone at Temple 303-9701
Rabbi Donald A. Weber Office Home
Educator Edna Coleman
President Ron Berman 1st Vice President Bruce Cooper 2nd Vice President Bill Rogove Treasurer Steve Goodman Corresponding Secretary Rachel Pachter Financial Secretary Judy Goldberg Past President Mark Grainer
Building & Grounds Bruce Cooper Bill Rogove
Caring Community Alicia Quint College Outreach Barbara Klein Dedication Opportunities Ellen Leader
Alicia Quint Design Kathy Fischer
Shelly Grainer Education Sandy Derris Fundraising Nina Grossman Horaiynu Ellie Safchik
Linda Weinberg Hospitality Phyllis Levenstein House Bruce Cooper
Bill Rogove Landscaping Susan Berman Library Judy Freilich Membership Ellen Finkelstein Men's Club President Neal Finkelstein Newsletter Editor Carolyn Link Newsletter Advertising Ellen Berrol Nursery School Susan Berman Ritual Craig Fischer Sisterhood President Sheryl Cooper Social Justice Steve Berlin Yahrzeits Judy Goldberg
Office Manager Loretta Shapiro BarlBat Mitzvah Tutor Beth Chernoff
409-1268 972-2595 308-3836
780-6763 972-0152 462-1354 591-8410 536-5653 446-4416 462-6872
972-0152 462-1354 591-0213 780-0789 972-1738 591-0213 446-5056 462-6872 780-8379 972-7481 972-9494 972-0664 536-7458 972-0152 462-1354 780-6763 536-2891 972-8624 972-8624 409-6441 446-6974 780-6763 446-5056 972-0152 536-8471 446-4416
308-0055 222-6066
We publish all these names and phone numbers each month, so you will know whom to call with your questions, suggestions, and offers to help. Please use
them! We are a Member of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
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I March is here. Spring is just around the comer. It's time to see the TRT family come out of their homes and spend some time down at Mohawk Drive.
The spring is an interesting and challenging time at TRT. Much of the work for the current year is behind us, and the plans for next year are beginning to take shape. The Finance Committee has been working on the budget for next year.
Shortly, we will be conducting a survey about TRT -what you like, suggestions for next year or for the future. It is difficult for the Board of Directors to know what your feelings are as most congregants do not attend the Board of Directors' meetings each month or the Congregational meetings scheduled three times a year.
The Board of Directors will review the proposed budget at its March meeting. The proposed budget then goes to you for your review. At the Congregational meeting in April, the congregation will vote on the budget. Also at this meeting, the floor will be open for nominations to the Board of Directors. Both of these items are critical to TRT. You can make a difference if you care enough to spend a few hours with us to discuss your concerns and preferences.
The Congregational meeting in May is for the election of the Board of Directors for next year. Again, this is your chance to voice your opinion.
I hope to see you at one of the meetings. Make a difference. Show us you care.
Shalom,
Ron Berman
I RELIGIOUS SCHOOL I Shalom! I just returned from a most stimulating and exciting conclave with our 8th and 9th graders at Camp Kutz. Once again our children have demonstrated how special and precious they are. They were fully involved with all aspects of this extraordinary experience. They were "Israelis" and "Arabs" negotiating for peace in the Middle East; they became U.S. Senators, fighting and arguing about our national budget. I was impressed to see their Jewish values reflected in their discussion. We are blessed with a unique bunch of teenagers. We hope to God that your and our teachings will always adhere to them.
If you did not attend services on Friday, January 17th, you missed hearing our religious school choir singing at its best. I would like to thank all the participants: Matt Aptaker, Jon Cooper, Lisa Berman, Tara Derris, Hayley Derris, Shelby Ebert, Brandon Gross, Heather Kotler, Jennie Lipman, Jason Messinger, Jill Mosseri, Adam Schwartz and Brian Zinno And a special thanks goes to Robert Segall, the choir director, for his love and dedication. It was wonderful to be part of this service.
Next year the choir will begin rehearsing in January and will meet on Monday evenings, 6:30 - 7: 15 p.m. The choir is open to all 4th - 7th grade students.
The religious school has its own camera! Thank you, Horaiynu, for your gift. Marty, my husband, thanks you too-now he finally has his camera back!
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RELIGIOUS SCHOOL. continued
Dates To Remember: March 1 - 1st grade Shabbat experience with parents, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. March 1 - 6th grade Ellis Island trip. March 4 - 4th grade Tel-Aviv cafe. March 8 - 5th grade Mock Wedding. March 11 - 6th grade "The World that Was" East-European experience. Parents please join us from
6:45 - 7:30 p.m. - 4th grade prayerbook service, "Tekkes Siddur, ,. 8:30 p.m. - Pre-school Purim. - 4A in school service, parents please join us at 9:45 A.M. - Confirmation class at "soup kitchen" in HUC, N.Y.C.
March 13 March 15 March 15 March 16 March 18 - Erev Purim. School for 4th and 5th grades only. 6th and 7th please join us at the Purim
Service at 8:00 p.m. March 22 March 25 March 29 March 29
- Purim ShpieJ - Good clean fun, 9: 15 and 10:30 a.m. Parents please join us! - 6th grade in-school service. Parents please join us at 8:00 p.m. - 5th grade trip to cemetery. - 4th grade trip to Yeshivah U niversity-The Sephardic experience.
Edna Coleman
I SISTERHOOD I Would you be interested in an enjoyable evening in the month of May, giving you the opportunity to meet your Temple family and have fun at the same time? Last year's Goods and Services auction was hilarious and was a huge success!
The auction is a simple idea: congregants and local merchants are asked to donate goods and services which are auctioned off (by a professional auctioneer, engaged for the evening) with the proceeds going to the Temple.
As a congregant, we ask you to search for a way to donate either goods (merchandise) or a service. With a little creativity, everyone can come up with something to offer. Here are a few examples of last year's donations:
PROFESSION Teacher Ophthalmologist Lawyer Florist Homemaker Dentist Teenager Parent
DONATED GOODS/SERVICES Tutoring Eye exam Simple will Shabbat centerpiece Bagels and paper delivery on Sundays Teeth Cleaning Baby-sitting Chauffeur to Newark Airport and back
Perhaps you have access to sporting event tickets (two of them!) Perhaps you are good at a craft-you could donate the crafts themselves, or lessons in the craft! Donate car pooling for another for a week. The ideas are endless. This can be fun.
InterestedTn We would love to discuss it with you, and help you with ideas! Please call Bonnie Siegel at 591-8797, or Barbara Lefkowitz at 577-1820, or Barbara Sprechman at 577-1457. If you are unable to reach them, please feel free to call me at 972-0152.
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SISTERHOOD. continued
The Sisterhood Board would like to thank you in advance for your anticipated support in this FUN event.
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Shalom,
Sheryl Cooper
SISTERHOOD PRESENTS Dr. Judy Kramer:
"How to Raise a Happy and Competent Child"
Tuesday, March 24 at 8:00 p.m.
M EN' S CLUB I On February 23, the Men's Club sponsored a blood drive on behalf of the entire Congregation. In the next Newsletter, I will report the results of our efforts.
March will bring two events for the whole family. First, on March 15, Men's Club will hold the annual Purim Carnival. This year there wiJI be special tournaments for exciting prizes. As usual, we are also sponsoring a trip to the Jewish Community Center in Deal for an afternoon of swimming.
I hope that you wiJI join us for these special events.
Anyone interested in playing softball on the Men's Club team should call Joe Bagnasco at 431-2916 or Jon Hirsch at 577-1270.
Neal Finkelstein
I SOCIAL JUSTICE I Community Relations:
Our community relations program is off to a fantastic start. On February 28th, we welcome the choir from the Wicker Memorial Baptist Church, who are joining us for a Friday evening service. In the true spirit of fellowship, we have been invited to conduct a service as the Wicker Memorial Church on Sunday, April 26th at 3:00 p.m. Our religious school junior choir will be performing at the service, which Rabbi Weber and our committee are planning. All members of the congregation are welcome to participate. Those who wish to do so should call Annette Rudnick at 431-8826.
The entire congregation is invited to and encouraged to worship as a community at this very special event. The Wicker Memorial Baptist Church is located on Greenwood Road in the Morganville section of Marlboro Township, which is just off of Tennent Road. Please join us.
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SOCIAL JUSTICE. continued
Food Basket:
We would like to thank all religious school students (and their parents) in grades 4 , 5, 6, and 7, for their generous contributions to our Food Basket Program which began last month. This month, our focus will be on the third grade. We are certain that all of our third graders will also enthusiastically fill our food baskets as they learn valuable lessons about feeding the hungry.
Later this month, our high school students will begin a special food collection for Passover. Kosher for Passover food items from this drive will be distributed to needy Jewish families in conjunction with the Jewish Family Services.
The Social Justice Committee would like to give special thanks to Edna Coleman and the entire religious school faculty for their participation and support in this program.
Steve Berlin
I FUNDRAISING I The next few months are filled with brand new fundraisers designed to "jump start" our Temple's economy while bringing YOU more value than ever for your donation dollar.
Throughout the month of March, Apple Coupon Books will be available in the office, at the Food Scrip table and by phone (call me to order - 972-74811). Like a raffle that EVERYBODY WINS, these fabulous books offer thousands of dollars in savings, all at LOCAL stores and restaurants including Freehold Raceway Mall, Shop Rite and Foodtown! Use them yourselves, or give them to your kids to help them stretch their allowances. They are only $10 a book (with TRT keeping 50% of each sale), so stop by, take a look, and you will agree that there is no easier way to make money for yourselves and the Temple. Buy several, because they are only available for a limited time.
On Sunday, March 29th, we will be offering another fantastic deal that you won't want to miss. It's Family Photo Day at TRT. For ONLY $5.00 you will receive a beautiful 10 x 13 color portrait of your family. Packages will also be available and will be ready well before Mother's Day. My family just had this done at my parents' temple, and I can assure you that there was absolutely no pressure to buy more than your $5.00 portrait, the prices for buying extra were much less than you would normally pay, the quality of the pictures was outstanding, and the photographers were a pleasure to work with. If you have not already made an appointment for your family, do it today!!
Tuesday, March 31st, will be our official welcome to Spring for the women of TRT and their friends. Join us as we "Spring into Fashion" at Freehold (formerly Sheraton) Gardens. We will see a firsthand look at the Spring collection of "Barbara & Company" and "Smith Brothers." At the same time we will be enjoying a relaxing and fun evening out. And if you get lucky, you may even win one of our great raffles (how about a Getaway for Two?). Mail your RSVP to Ann Rotter as soon as possible-see the flyer in this newsletter.
Speaking of raffles, watch for details on our First-Ever DUES Raffle!l! Yes, we will be raffling off free dues ($650 Credit on next year's bill) in June.
By the time you read this, we will have had our BarlBat Mitzvah Expo. At this time I can already report that it was a financial success, thanks again to the efforts of Paul Green. I will be giving you the full report in April's Newsletter.
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FUNDRAISING. continued
So as you can see, things are hopping in Fundraising! We would very much appreciate your continued enthusiastic support and, as always, welcome you to join us the fourth Monday of every month at our planning meetings. You will be joining the most fantastic group of team players in TRT's history!!!
Thanks for your support. Nina Grossman (972-7481)
NEWS AND NOTES I ACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Board confirmed the following Rental policy for the Sanctuary: If a Temple member requests the use of the Sanctuary for a private religious function (Le., baby naming or marriage ceremony) with no food and no need of maintenance assistance, a $50. donation to a Temple Fund of their choice would be requested as the only charge.
00 YOU HAVE A SEDER TO ATTEND? CAN YOU INVITE A FAMILY TO YOURS?
"Let all who are hungry come and eat. .. " are more than words in the "script" of the Haggadah. We hope that every Jew will have a place to go for a seder, and that those who have seders will open their doors not only to Elijah, 'but to people who have no seder to attend.
Sometimes, families have no seder because relatives moved away; sometimes, it is just because no one knows how to make a seder. In either case, after sharing a seder with temple members, most people come to see how easy it is to do it on their own. Then they can invite others to their seder!
If you are having a seder, either first or second night of Pesach, and can invite one or more people to join you, please let us know the number you can accommodate. If you do not have a seder to attend, let us know that, too! Call Rabbi Weber as soon as possible, and let Temple Rodeph Torah do a little Pesach matchmaking.
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ARE YOU PLANNING AN UNVEILING ON WNG ISLAND?
Due to the tremendous distance involved in travelling to Long Island cemeteries, Rabbi Weber has set a date for anyone wishing him to officiate at an unveiling there this Spring. The date is Sunday, June 14, 1992.
If you are having an unveiling at New Montefiore, Mount Ararat, Wellwood or Pinelawn cemeteries, please call the rabbi as soon as possible to make the arrangements.
If you would like information about doing the ritual of unveiling yourself, please contact the rabbi. He will be happy to help you with the details, and to answer all your questions!
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NEWS AND NOTES. continued
SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS WAITING TO JOIN T.R.T.
Did you know that most of our members joined Rodeph Torah because they knew someone who already belonged? Your invitation to a neighbor or friend to join you at a service is the best advertising we have. We are happy to send our Newsletter to any interested family, but we can't do it until you tell us who they are. Call Ellen Finkelstein, our Membership Chairperson, at 972-8624 and give her the names; she will take it from there. Think about what belonging to Rodeph Torah means to you, and help us reach out to others. (Besides, you can always use another driver for the carpooL.)
RED CROSS OPENS HOLOCAUST FILES FOR SURVIVORS
The Red Cross recently announced that it has gained access to German records of deportations, arrests and murders of hundreds of thousands of Jews during the Holocaust. It has opened these records to survivors who want to learn about the fate of their relatives and friends, and will assist you in your search.
At this time we do not know how the process will work, or how helpful the Red Cross personnel will be. However, they have created an '800' phone number for those wishing to make inquiries. The number is 800-848-9277.
Rabbi Weber requests that you advise him of the results of any searches made through this service.
AMERICAN JEWISH ARCHIVF.S-mE SOURCE FOR HISTORICAL INFORMATION
The American Jewish Archives, located on the campus of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio, is eager to help you. They are open and available to assist you in scholarly study, family history and other projects of Jewish historical interest.
Their collection of manuscripts, photographs and recordings pertaining to the American Jewish experience is unmatched in its depth and variety. Their purpose is to serve, and their staff is ready to help and assist you. You may call them at 513-221-1875, or write to 3101 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45220.
A SUMMER OPPORTUNITY FOR JEWISH LEARNING
Plan to be part of a unique adventure of the spirit! The Reform Movement's Commission on Religious Living announces ·Summer Kallah 1992" - an opportunity for Jewish Learning and Living.
This year's Kallah will take place July 8-12, on the campus of Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. It will feature:
• Outstanding Faculty • In-Depth Study of Classical Jewish
Texts • Discussion of Contemporary Jewish
Issues
For additional information, contact Rabbi Weber.
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• Cultural Activities • Options for Religious Living • Private Meditation • New Friendships
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NEWS AND NOTES. continued
TRT -CLASSIFIED ADS"
BABYSITTER A V AILABLE: Responsible 13 year-old male for babysitting. Reasonable rates. Please call Ira Pachter at 536-5653.
ClllLD CARE NEEDED: Responsible, punctual, non-smoker needed to care for my two children (8 years old and 31fl years old). Monday to Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Additional hours from 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. also possible. Car Essential. Call Laura or Bill after 6:00 p.m. or leave a message at 972-7257.
(Classified Ads are available for one-time insertions, without charge, for any non-commercial purpose. Submit in writing to the Temple office by the Newsletter deadline date.)
SHOUT, SHOUT, LET IT ALL OUT
Do you want to SHOUT OUT your good news to the congregation?
For any special event in your family (birthdays, anniversaries, promotions, new babies, etc.) you can now sponsor an Oneg Shabbat. For a minimum of $18 you can celebrate your simcha at any Friday night service. All you have to do is call Phyllis Levenstein at 536-7458, and we will do the rest! Your donation will help to defray the costs of our weekly Onegs.
CONGRATULATIONS AND MAZAL TOV
to Ed and Gloria Russin, on their remarriage in celebration of their 25th anniversary. to Felicia Abramowitz, our religious school teacher, on the birth of Daniel Ioel Abramowitz.
You are Cordially Invited Memories are made by sharing special moments with family and friends. Please join us when our daughter, Emily, is called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on March 7, 1992, at 10:00 a.m. Please join us for the Oneg following services.
Judy and Irv Freilich
It is with great joy that we invite you to share this special occasion when our daughter, Jodi Gail, is called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, March 14, 1992, at 10:00 a.m. Please join us for the Oneg following the services.
Mindy and Chuck Kavitsky
We cordially invite our family and friends to share a special moment when our daughter, Rebecca Carolyn, will celebrate her Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, March 21, 1992, at 10:00 a.m. Please join us for the Oneg following services.
Joan and Charles Ho
It is with great pleasure and pride that we invite our family and friends to join us when our daughter, Jodi Robyn, is called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, March 21, 1992, at 10:00 a .m. Please join us for. the Oneg following services.
Karen and Saul Siegel
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NEWS AND NOTES. continued
OUR CONDOLENCES
to Sharon, Terry, Matthew and Justin Smith, on the death of Sharon's mother, Etta Davidson. to Neal, Ellen, Rachel and Jill Finkelstein, on the death of Neal's grandmother, Jennie Rosenboch.
-Zichronam Livracha" - May their memory be a blessing to all who knew them.
A donation to the Library can be made in any amount, and will go into a fund that is used for the purchase of books. This is an ongoing project, as there are-and will always be-books needed for the Library.
A specific book can be donated when arrangements are made through the Library Committee. When this book is purchased, it will contain a name plate with your name and the occasion of the donation.
For more information, please contact Judy Freilich, the Committee Chair.
I CONTRIBUTIONS I Buildin& Fund
Rita and Ernie Liberati, in memory of Jennie Jacobson, mother of Evelyn Reich
Connie and Neill Paul, in memory of Jennie Jacobson, mother of Evelyn Reich
Helen and Ira Nelson and Family, in memory of Regina Grossman
Arlene and Bruce Agulnick and Family: in memory of William Ringer in memory of Tedi Kenoff
Arlene, Ronnie, Michelle and Amy Guralnick, in memory of Etta Davidson, mother of Sharon Smith
Susan and Ron Berman: in memory of Jennie Rosenbach, grand
mother of Neal Finkelstein in memory of Etta Davidson, mother of
Sharon Smith
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Nancy and Kenny Lazaroff, in memory of the great, great aunt of Sharon Rubinstein
Library Fund
Karen and Saul Siegel, in memory of the father of Adele Salzman
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Prayer-book Fund
Phyllis, Henry, Rachel and Sara Levenstein, in memory of Jennie Rosenboch, grandmother of Neal Finkelstein
Sheryl, Bruce, Jonathan and Michelle Cooper, in memory of Jennie Rosenboch, grandmother of Neal Finkelstein
Terrie and Howard Zinn, in memory of Iennie Jacobson, mother of Evelyn Reich
The Rosen Family, in memory of Goodwin Rosen
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CONTRIBUTIONS. continued
Rabbi Weber's Discretionary Fund
Gertrude Falt and the Kaufman family, in memory of Max Gross
Ralph Garfield, in thankfulness for a complete recovery
Ted and Andrea Block· Ann-Marie Zimberg, in memory of Holly Lynn
Adams Joel and Andrea Brandt, with prayers for Gary
Shukovsky's speedy recovery Fred and Naomi Moessinger, in memory of Jenny
Jacobsen, mother of Evelyn Reich
Relicious School Equipment Fund
Marlene; David, Jeona and Sara Shapiro, in memory of Jennie Rosenboch, grandmother of Neal Finkelstein
Temple Beautification Fund
Nina, Rich, Emily and Pam Grossman, in honor of the Bat Mitzvah of Brooke Messinger
Wiliner/Weinstejn EdUcational Endowment Fund
Shelley, Marc, A1iza and Brett Willner, in memory of Jennie Rosenboch, grandmother of Neal Finkelstein
NEWSLETTER DEADUNE! FOR THE APRIL ISSUE,
PLEASE SUBMIT ALL ARTICLES TO THE TEMPLE OFFICE BY MARCH 2nd! ..
People submitting material after this date will be beaten.
(Happ P*U*R*I*M!)
PLEASE REMEMBER
to bring food
for the hungry!
TEMPLE RODEPH TORAH of Western Monmouth P.O. Box 125, Mohawk Drive, Marlboro, NJ 07746
TEMWLECO�UTIONSFORM
____ .....;BUILDING FUND (For the construction of our permanent home) __
--:GENERAL FUND (For the maintenance of temple programs &. activities)
__ .....;HERZOG CANTORIAL FUND (For the future cantorial needs of the congregation)
__ .....;HIRSCHIROSEN MEMORIAL YOUTH FUND (Provides programs for the youth of our congregation)
_ __ :LIBRARY FUND (For the purchase of books for our new Library) PRA YERBooK FUND (For the purchase of prayerbooks) ----
Any amount may be donated to this Fund, but a contribution of $20 or more is required to dedicate a prayerbook.
__ .....;RABBI'S DISCRETIONARY FUND (Administered by the Rabbi for the benefit of the congregation) +
__ .....;RELIGIOUS SCHOOL EQUIPMENT FUND (Provides durable equipment for the Religious School) .
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SISTERHooD TRIBUTE FUND (To further the work of Sisterhood) ___ TEMPLE BEAUTIFICA nON FUND (For the purchase of art and aesthetically
pleasing items for our building) __ WTILNERIWEINSTEIN EDUCATIONAL ENDOWMENT FUND (Provides interest
income for the Religious School's future)-_.. TREE OF LIFEIMEMORIAL PLAQUES: To celebrate a special occasion by purchasing a leaf for the Tree of Life, or to hODOr the memory of a loved one who has died, please call the Temple office. A Dedication Form will be sent to you.
• Make checks payable to WillnerlWeinstein Educational Endowment Fund + Make checks payable to TRT-Rabbits Discretionary Fund All other fund checks payable to Temple Rodeph Torah
This donation is being made:
In MEMORY of:
In HONOR of:
Donation made by:
Name:
Address:
Acknowledgement to be sent to the following:
Name:
Address:
Contributions of any amount are welcomed, but there is a five dollar minimum for each acknowledgement you wish sent.
Please refer all questions to our temple office, 308-0055.
JOBS NEEDED 1. Aocountant with demonstrated abilities in accounting,
fiDancing, banking, computer tecbnology and plant warehouse management.
2. Transfer Oerk-Accounting operations clerk.
3. Chemist with demonstrated abilities in quality control, research and development.
4. Chief Financial OfficerNice President of Finance and Administration/CPA.
S. Chief Financial Officer/Asst. Exec. Dir., Exec. Dir. Non-Profit Association.
6. Marketing/SaieslManagement-FuIl knowledge of insurance industry.
7. Executive/Accountant/CPA-25 years expo all taxes, budgets, computer reports, systems.
8. General Manager/Operations Director-President, CEO/ COO. Experienced business manager with marketing, trading and administrative expertise with small to large organiutions.
9. MSW-Hea1th care and geriatric experience.
10. Sales-clothing and crafts.
11. Senior Tax Management Position-18 yrs. broad-based tax expo and MBA in taxation. Strengths in: managing tax dept., researching tax matters and planning to minimize corporate tax liability, tax recommendations on mergers and divestitures, IRS Code compliance.
12. Senior Trader with diverse business expo trading securities: CMO's, GNMA, FHLMC PC's, FNMA Pass-Throughs, Double-A Pass-Throughs, Mortgage Backed Matched Book.
13. Sales-President/Owner with 20 years expo in SaieslMarketing, Buying, Personnel Management, Training, Operations, Planning and Forecasting.
14. Social Worker seeking position in the Jewish Community locally in New Jersey. Extensive expo in Jewish communal work.
15. Seeking a position in the Jewish Community, involving work with adults and children. Seek to capitalize on background in Judaism, counseling and education.
16. Seeking position in marketing, product management or systems engineering requiring expo in tele-communications or data
. BS EE, MS CS.
JOBS OFFERED A. Secretary-Exp. in Jewish Communal Life a plus.
$25,000+.
B. Social Worker. MSW preferred and expo in Jewish Communal Life a must. $30-50,000.
C. Garment Center-Pattern Maker $l,OOO/week.
D. Accountant-Exp. with a property/casua1ty insurance co. doing treaty reinsurance accounting. $40-50,000.
E. Claims Examiner-Insurance Company-Exp. handling misc. professional liability for real estate and other insurance companies. To $60,000.
F. Attorney-Exp. with property/casua1ty insurance co, specializing in obtaining/maintaining state licensing arrangements. Legal research and writing. To $65,000.
G. Casualty Underwriter-5+ years expo in commercial lines, workers' comp., auto, genera1liability and retro rating plans. $65-80,000.,
H. Fitter (bridal gowns) part-time, expo preferred.
I. Seamstress-exp. in bridal gowns preferred.
J. Distributorships to sell natural face care, hair care, and nutrient products.
K. Full-Charge Bookkeeper in Northern NJ. Propane Gas Industry. Approx $30,000.
L. Head Bookkeeper (Manhattan). M. Staten Island Infant and Toddler Special Needs
Program: NY State License required. PartlFuil Time. Special Ed. Teacher, occupational therapist, physical therapist, speech therapist. Competitive salary.
N. 2 openings in Northern NJ: Program analyst CICS Command Level Cobol, DB2 and order entry a plus.
O. 4 openings in NYC: Systems analyst jr, major foreign bank. CICS design and programming skills required.
P. Accounting positions available in Newark.
R. Printing Pressman, 5+ years expo req'd. B&W and color. Local company. Salary open.
S. Printing salesman. Local company. Following preferred. Salary + commission.
JOBS NEEDED 17. Driver�, tnJck. Willing to lease medallion.
18. Dental Assistant-part time, 81h years expo Desk and cbairside, x-ray license.
19. CPA-21 years expo All aspects of finance, accounting, administration, strategic planning, budgeting, data processing, bank relationships.
20. PublisherlEditor-Exp. in magazines, newspapers, trade show management, advertisinglPR. Seminar leader, 10urnalism instructor.
21. Executive Secretary, SecretarylReceptionist-knowledge Multimate 1.0 and WordPerfect 5.1
22. Corporate Accounting Manager-20 years+ diversified expo in public and private sector. Shirt sleeve selfstarter.
23. Sales/Sales Management-Key Account management, Sales Administration, Sales and Profit Forecasting, Inventory Control, Competitive Analysis, Marketing.
24. Pension Actuary/Consultant with 18 years expo
25. Financial Executive-financial reporting, systems & procedures, cash management & projections, supervision of accounting and office personnel.
26. CP AlExperienced Controller. Responsible for budget variance and management information systems as well as tax and compliance financial reporting.
27. Former restaurant owner-knowledgeable in all aspects of restaurant management and buying. Also 2 years expo in collection and skip tracing. Either field acceptable.
28. CPA-13 years public and private expo Proficient in financial reporting, taxation, budgeting and persona1 computers.
29. Vice President of Finance/Controller/CPA. 22 years expo in public accounting and private industry, including areas of corporate finance and operations, budgeting, inventory control, cash flow managemrat, licensing.
30. Director of Operations-specializing in textilelhome furnishings industry. Exp. in purchasing. costing. inventory control, production planning, warehousing and distribution; analyzing & reducing costs, improving profit margin.
JOBS OFFERED T. Secretary, Grade ill, Union Category VI-5 yrs expo as
secretary on management level. Extensive knowledge of office procedures including record and tracking management. 65+ wpm, WordPerfect 5.0, dictaphone, heavy statistical transcription. $23-25,000.
U. Publishing position in production for book publisher. Responsible for design production of approx 50 reprints/yr. 3 years production expo req'd. BA req'd. Mac experience helpful. Microsoft Word, Excel & MacProject. $27,000.
V. Asst. Comptroller-reports to Chief Financial Officer. PC Knowledge preferable. Able to supervise small staff, self-starter. Must be able to wode with confidential data.
W. Controller for small American Stock Exchange apparel firm. Required: All SEC reporting as well as some operational responsibility for a small subsidiary. $45-50,000.
If you are in need of a job or have a job to offer, please call Rabbi Weber at 972-2595.
All calls will be confidential.
If you would like to know more about any particular job listed here, please call the
Rabbi.
A joint project of Temple Rodeph Torah and the Marlboro Jewish Center.
·.
I DATE DECEASED
SHABBAT OBSERVANCE 3/6-7 3/1 Julius Goldberg 3/1 Anna Siegel* 312 Morris Brovender 3/4 Hyman Gelfand 3/4 Claire Grainer 3/5 Esther Sales 3/6 Alfred Garfield 3/6 Morris Weissman*
SHABBAT OBSERVANCE 3/13-14 3/9 Bessie Rothman 3/11 David Gwertzman 3/11 Scott Joseph Rafaloff* 3/13 Sam Sales 3114 Herman Sills* 3/14 Louis Grushka 3/14 Barbara Ringler 3/14 Lillian Raboy
SHABBAT OBSERVANCE 3/20-21 3/16 George Gold* 3/17 Louis Marder 3118 Ida Hirshfield 3/20 Sidney Dorfman 3/20 Stanley Cook 3/20 Elaine Landberg
SHABBAT OBSERVANCE 4/3-4 3/29 Max Wotman 3/30 Esther Procelain
YAHRZEITS
REMEMBERED BY
Sheldon Goldberg Larry Siegel Frank Brovender Maxine Liebers Mark Grainer Leonard Sales Ralph Garfield Larry Weissman
Helene Kaplan Raymond Gwertzman Rafaloff Family Leonard Sales Rabbi Don Weber Susan Berman Allen & Loretta Shapiro Susan Rykus
Roberta Taffer Harris Marder Shirley Hirshfield David Dorfman Laura Towey Ellen Finkelstein & Sheryl Cooper
Ronda Binkowitz Don Porcelain
I
• Indicates the dedication of a plaque on our Memorial Wall.
• • • •
Jewish tradition suggests that we give Tzedakah to honor the memory of our loved ones who have died.
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PURIM CARNIVAL
Come One, Come All, To The Purim Carnival Of The Year!
March 15, 1992 12:30 to 3:00 PM
In The Temple Sanctuary
Games For All Ages, Snacks And Lunch Will Be Available
Nintendo and Nok-Hockey Contests
Costume Parade with Prizes for Best Girl's and for Best Boy's
Original Costume
Admission $3.00 each Child, $1.00 each Adult
(tEach paid child's admission receives one raffle ticket
* Come in.Costume, and receive another ticket * Bring in a food contribution for The Food
Pantry and receive a third raffle ticket
Invite Your Neighbors and Friends and oin In The Fun "
1992 !fatlier/CIiift[ Outing
What would you like to do at the next Father/Child outing sponsored by the TRT Men's Club? Perhaps you'd like to go sailing?
No?
No? Well, then maybe you'd like to try snowmobiling?
We certainly can't have you tilting at windmills, so, why not try swimming at the Y in Deal, NJ?
All men in the congregation are ..... invited to bring their child(ren) for �:.<Ihw ...... �..u.I�
an afternoon at the Y, from 1 to 4 PM on Sunday March 22. All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The cost will be $2.50 per person attending, payable to the Men's Club at the Y.
Please bring your own lunch and we will supply drinks and snacks. The Y is Kosher, so please bring only Kosher-style food with you.
For further information, call Neal Finkelstein at 972-8624.
Thank you.
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BEnEFIT DAnCE FOR
28,'1992 ·7:<30
mArlALAPAri HIGH SCHOOL
COST: $7.00 TO HELP WIT . �
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RECEIVE
$ 1 , 500 HI SAVIlIGS AT FREEHOLD RACEWAY IIALL ,
$80 IN SAVIIIGS AT LOCAL IIOVIES ,
OVER $ 1 ,000 IN FlU DIRIlIG SAVIIfGS
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at the saae t � help TRT raise .uch needed funds ,
WOULD YOU DO IT?
BOW YOU CAR! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
APPLE SAVIIfGS BOOKS are available for a LIMITED TIME OBLY . 1bese fabulous books offer thousands of dollars in savings , ALL AT LOCAL STORES ARD RESTAURARTS . Each book is DIVIDED BY TOWIf to help you find the coupon you need easily . There is a handy directory ins ide the front and back cover , so you will know exact ly which stores and restaurants are included , ARD an ent ire section devoted to the FREEHOLD RACEWAY HALL at the back section of the book . For only $10 each , you can pick up extras to help your kids stretch their allowances at the Mall , Pizza Hut , Burger King , Wendy ' s . • • • the list goes on and on ! ! !
This is a MUST BUY! ! ! !
Please support Tegple Rodeph Torah by picking up your book today at the Temple Office or Food Scrip Table . Or you can call Nina Grossman ( 972-7481) for ordering or addit ional informat ion . Once you see it , you will agree :
"IT ' S LIKE A RAFFLE VDERE EVERYBODY WINS ! n
WHEN WAS THE LAST TIHE YOU HAD A FAMILY PORTRAIT HADE?
Nov is your chance , AND a deal that you won ' t want to mis s !
IT ' S
F A M I L Y P H O T O D A Y
at TRT
SUNDAY , MARCH 29th
OON ' T MISS miS OPPORmRITY TO DAVE
YOUR FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHED . YOU WILL
RECEIVE A BEAUTIFUL
lO"x13" FULL COLOR PORTRAIT OF YOUR FAKILY
FOR OBLY $5 ! ! !
*A "faaily" consists o f any one o f the following :
(A) father , mother , and children;
( B) single parent with children;
(C) married couple with no chi ldren;
(D) single adult , self-supporting , l iving on his/her own .
Your portraits will be ready well before HOTBER' S DAY . Addit ional
photographs wil l be available for purchase on Portrait Pick-Up Day at
great ly discounted prices . These .ake terrific gift s , HOWEVER, you are
under no obligat ion , and will not be pressured to take more than your
10"x13" portrait !
(If less than 75 faail ies are photographed , TRT .akes 80% of each $5 cert ificate sold . At 75 to 99 faail ies , we receive 100% of each $5 cert ificate sold . At 100 faailies , we wil l receive a $500 bonus , with increas·ing bonuses as our numbers increase . So PLEASE ask your friends and relat ives , too ! ! ! )
To order , send the fora below, along with a check for $5 per faaily· (payable to Tellple Rodeph Torah) to :
Jackie Hesslein�lug 17 Stockton Drive Marlboro , N.J. 07746
OR Alice Musante 5 Victory Drive Englishtown , N . J . 07726
For further infor.ation , please call Jackie ( 972-8231) or Alice (446-5384)
Yes , we would love to participate in Fa.ily Photo Day .
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March 1 992 TEMPLE RODEPH TORAH of Western Monmouth
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 2 3 4 5 10:00 YACHAD 8:00 Horaiynu 8 :00 Adult Ed. 8:00 Adult Ed.
Beginning Hebrew "Torah for Beginners"
8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 7:00 Intermarrieds' 8:00 Sisterhood Board 8:00 Men's Club 8:00 Adult Ed.
Group "The Mishna"
1 5 1 6 1 7 18 19 .��·" 12:30 4:30 10th Grade to 8:00 Adult Ed. Religious School ONLY Purim Day �. � PURIM NYC Soup Kitchen Beginning Hebrew for Grades 4-5 8:00 Adult Ed .
• • • CARNIVALI • � �'" 8:00 EREV "Torah for � � PURIM Beginners" 7:30 Seniors' Group . '. : SERVICE! ! !
22 23 24 25 26 1 :00 Men's Club 8:30 Fundraising 8:00 Sisterhood 8:45 Board of
Father/Child Swim Committee General Meeting Directors Party 7:30 Social Justice Committee
29 30 31 10:00 YACHAD 7:00 Fundraising
FASHION SHOW
Be Happy, It' s Adar! Be Happy, It's Purim !
FRIDAY 6
! ! 8:00 Family Sbabbat Service
1 3 I! 8 :3� Shabbat Service
20 7:30 Young People's
Shabbat I ! 8 :3� Shabbat Service
27 I ! 8:3� Shabbat Service
SATURDAY 7 10:00 Service/Bat
Mitzvah of Emily Freilich
1 4 10:00 Service/Bat
Mitzvah of Jodi Kavitsky
21 10:00 Service/Bat
Mitzvah of Becky Ho and Jodi Siegel
28 10:00 Service/Bat
Mitzvah of Sharon Quint
April 1992 TEMPLE RODEPH TORAH of Western Monmouth
SUNDAY MONDAY
5 6 10:00 YACHAD 8:00 Horaiynu
1 2 . 13 10:00 YACHAD 8:45 Education 1:00 Jr. YG Committee '
Horseback Riding
1 9 20
26 10:00 YACHAD 3:00 Service at
Wicker Church 7:30 Social Justice
Comm.
27 8:30 Fundraising
Committee
TU ESDAY WEDNESDAY TH URSDAY 1 2 8:30 Ritual 8:00 Adult Ed.
Committee wTorah for Beginnersw
7 8 9 8:00 Adult Ed. 8:00 Men's Club NO ADULT ED.
Beginning Hebrew
14 8:00 Sisterhood Board
21 8:00 Adult Ed.
Beginning Hebrew
28 8:00 Sisterhood
Meeting
1 5 1 6 8:30 Congregational NO REUGIOUS
Meeting / Board of SCHOOL Directors 8:00 Adult Ed.
WThe MishnaW
22 23 8:30 Men's Club NO ADULT ED.
Constitution Comm. 8:30 YiKor & PesacIJ Service
29 30 8:30 Service for Yom HOLOCAUST
HaShoah MEMORIAL DAY 8:00 Adult Ed.
wTorah for Beginnersw
Advance-Planning Calendar; See April for Details .
FRIDAY 3
I ! 8:00 Family Shabbat Service
10 7:30 Young People's
Shabbat
I ! 8:3� Shabbat ServIce
1 7
I ! PESACH FIRST SEDER
24 Pesach ends at
Sundown 8:30 Shabbat Service
SATURDAY 4 10:00 Service/Bat
Mitzvah of Keri Lippman
1 1 10:00 Service/Bat
Mitzvah of Rachel Klein
1 8 PESACH SECOND
SEDER 10:00 Service for
Shabbat and Pesach Day
25 Peaach Endl at SWldown for
Orthodox 10:00 Service
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If you haven't cruised before you'l be amazed at what a great value a cruise can be, with all meals, entertainment, and transportation usually included. Temple members Helene and Ira Kaplan will give an additional $25 off per �n for Temple members.
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