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October 2017 C o n gr e g a t i o n D or T am i d
1 11 6 5 P ar s o n s R oa d
J o h n s Cr ee k , G A 3 0 0 97
Inside this Issue
October Calendar 2 Kulanu B’yachad Camapaign 3 Sukkot & Simchat Torah 3 President’s Message 4 Donations 4 Welcome New Members 5 Adult Learning 5 Education Director‘s Message 6-7 Welcome RS Assistant 7 Pizza in the Sukkah 8 B’nai Mitzvah 9 Social Action 10 Tikkun Olam at CDT 11 Engagement Initiative 12 Primetimers 12 Men’s Club 13 Sisterhood 14-15 Young Family Events 16 Sisterhood Events 17
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Dear friends, We made it! We have made it through Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kip-pur and are about to embark on our next two holidays: Sukkot and Simchat Torah. The latter of these two is one of my favorite holi-days. This is due to many reasons: we will celebrate consecration on Wednesday night, October 11 during our Simchat Torah service where we will formally welcome our newest students formally to their process of Jewish education with blessing and the gift of their own Torah scroll; we will sing and dance with the Torah; and most im-portantly, we will have the chance to unroll the Torah around the en-tire sanctuary where we will finish reading the book of Deuteronomy and then in the next breath begin again with the book of Gene-sis. And from this practice of unrolling the Torah to begin again
comes one of my favorite teachings. The last word of the Torah is ישראל (Yisrael, Israel)¸ which ends with the Hebrew letter lamed )ל) The Torah then begins with the word בראשית(bereishit, in the beginning) which begins with the Hebrew letter ב (bet). The two letters, when read together as they are on Simchat Torah form the Hebrew word לב (lev) which means heart. Therefore, the Torah itself teaches us that it is the heart of the Jewish people and it should encompass our community, not only as it will physically when we unroll it, but in our hearts, minds, souls each day of the year. And truthfully, if you have never seen the entire Torah unrolled before, it is a sight you do not want to miss. I hope to see you there. B’ahavah, Rabbi Jordan
Rabbinic Reflections
CDT Business Operating Hours :
Monday - Thursday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Lunch and Learn in the Sukkah Come fulfill the mitzvah of learning and sitting in the Sukkah as we meet for lunch and a short study session. Bring your lunch and your appetite to learn. Friday, October 6 at noon with Rabbi Jordan Monday, October 9 at noon with Rabbi Jordan Tuesday, October 10 at noon with Cantorial Soloist, Mike Zuspan Wednesday, October 11 at noon with Rabbi Jordan (please note that this will also be that week’s Wednesday Mishnah Class). Pizza in the Hut: An Erev Sukkot Celebration! Join us on Wednesday, October 4 at 6:30 in the Sukkah for a pizza dinner, short ser-vice, and an opportunity to wave the lulav and etrog. This service and dinner, which will be a great time for all ages, is a chance to sit in, eat in, and decorate our Sukkah. Please see details on page 8. RSVP requested by October 3rd. Young Family PJ Party in the Sukkah Please see details on page 16. RSVP requested by October 4th.
October 2017 at CDT Please check www.dortamid.org for the most updated calendar of activities.
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CDTTY Fall Kallah through Sept 10
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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9:30 AM SUKKAH BUILD
9:15 AM
Religious School Grades PreK-5
5:30 PM Religious School
Grades 6-7
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7:30 PM Social Action
Committee Meeting
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Erev Sukkot
CDT Office Closes 1:30 PM
11:00 AM Mishnah Study
6:30 PM Sukkot Services &
Dinner in the Sukkah
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Sukkot
CDT Office Closed
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7:30 PM
Shabbat Service with recognition of October birthdays
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9:00 AM Torah Study
10:30 AM Shabbat Service
Bat Mitzvah Service of Marissa Rabin
6:30 PM Young Family
Sukkot Program
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11:15 AM Sisterhood at Wolf Mountain
Viineyards
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7:30 PM
Engagement Committee Meeting
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Erev Simchat Torah
CDT Office Closes 1:30 PM
11:00 AM
Mishnah Study
6:30 PM Simchat Torah Services and Consecration
12 Simchat Torah
CDT Office Closed
10:00 AM Simchat Torah Yizkor Service
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6:00 PM Tot Shabbat Service
& Potluck Dinner
7:30 PM Shabbat Service
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9:00 AM Torah Study
10:30 AM
Shabbat Service Bat Mitzvah Service of
Zoey Granit
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Take Down Sukkah
9:15 AM Religious School Grades PreK-5
9:30 AM PLAY TAMID
12:00 PM Pride Parade Atlanta Confirmation Class
5:30 PM Religious School
Grades 6-8
Derech Tamid Grades 9-11
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7:00 PM
Sisterhood Board Meeting
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6:00 PM
B’nai Mitzvah Family Workshop
18
11:00 AM
Mishnah Study
5:30 PM B’nai Mitzvah Class
7:30 PM Board Meeting
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7:30 PM
Shabbat Service with recognition of
October anniversaries
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9:00 AM Torah Study
10:30 AM
Shabbat Service Bar Mitzvah Service of
Devin Wolinsky
6:00 PM
CDTTY & JDTTY Big/Little Field Day
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9:15 AM Religious School Grades PreK-5
9:45 AM L’lmod Tamid/Adult
Learning
3:00 PM Primetimers
“Fiddler on the Roof”
5:30 PM Religious School
Grades 6-8
Derech Tamid Grades 9-11
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7:00 PM
Sisterhood Mah Jongg
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11:00 AM
Mishnah Study
5:30 PM B’nai Mitzvah Class
7:30 PM Ritual
Committee Meeting
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6:30 PM
Shabbat Dinner Grades 1 & 2
7:30 PM
Shabbat Service
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9:00 AM Torah Study
10:30 AM
Shabbat Service Bat Mitzvah Service of
Kira Hecht
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9:15 AM Religious School Grades PreK-5
9:45 AM L’lmod Tamid/Adult
Learning
5:30 PM Religious School
Grades 6-8
Derech Tamid Grades 9-11
Confirmation Class
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6:30 PM
Sisterhood Community Trivia
Night at The Cohen Home
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Erev Simchat Torah & Consecration
Wednesday, October 11 at 6:30 PM Join us as we welcome our newest students to Jewish educa-tion. See the Torah completely unrolled around the room as we read the end of Deuteronomy and the beginning of Gene-sis. We continue the celebration with the traditional parade and joyful dancing with our sacred scrolls.
Sh’mini Atzeret/Simhat Torah Yikzor
Thursday, October 12 at 10:00 AM
Pizza in the Hut: An Erev Sukkot Celebration!
Join us on Wednesday, October 4 at 6:30 PM in the Sukkah for a pizza dinner, short service, and an oppor-
tunity to wave the lulav and etrog. This service and dinner, which will be a great time for all ages, is a chance to sit in, eat in, and decorate our Sukkah.
Young Family PJ Havdalah Party in the Sukkah Saturday, October 7th at 6:30 PM for families with
children under 7 (older siblings welcome!) RSVP [email protected] by October 4th.
See page 16 for details.
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The High Holy Days ask a lot from us. They ask us to gather as a community, to make time for family and friends, and to confront the results of our decisions made over the past year. In short, these days challenge us. Are you part of this community to see what CDT can give to you? Or, are you here to see what you can give to CDT? I encourage all of our community to take a look at what we can all do to help Dor Tamid continue to grow. This time of year, we ask you to give. Give CDT more of your time, love and energy. This year I also ask you to open not only your hearts, but also your wallets to support our community. This week, you should have received information about our upcoming campaign, “Kulanu B’yachad – All of Us Together - for our Future.” A small group of "angel donors" have already committed to get the campaign going by committing to a $125,000 match-ing pool if our community joins together and collectively match or exceed their gift. This group is not made up of the group of "regulars" or those that were the main donors to Levataynu. This means we really have the potential to raise significant amounts of money if our entire community gets behind this and believes in the objective. In the past, funds that were raised were used almost exclusively for budgetary purposes. This time incoming funds are destined for 3 "buckets" - budget, endowment, and reserve. Give because this is one of the few charitable contributions where you know exactly where 100% of the money goes. You can see it, you can feel it in your heart, and you will get immediate gratification. Contribute gladly and generously. We must support this community and all that it does. As a community we need to do more, and with your help we can. Please help us build on our successes and continue our work into the future. A generous gift to Dor Tamid will make a difference. Your donation matters. This is your CDT! On behalf of Michele, Justin and Samantha, I wish you and your family a wonderful new year. We look forward to seeing you throughout the High Holy Day season. Don’t forget to join us as Men’s Club brings Texas Hold ‘Em back to CDT on November 2nd.
B’shalom,
Rob Rob Lederman, President
General Fund Todd and Laurie Greenberg in memory of Arlene Kaiser, Mickey & Herbert Merlin, Sylvia & Irving Kaiser, and Frances Goldstein Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund Scot and Michelle Krause in honor of the Bat Mitzvah of Stephanie Krause Bryan and Michelle Debowsky in memory of Phyllis Boxer Building Fund Bonnie and Ron Harvey in memory of Conrad Olson
Cantorial Soloist Discretionary Fund Scot and Michelle Krause in honor of the Bat Mitzvah of Stephanie Krause Marty Levenstiem in memory of Judy Levenstiem Caring Committee Barbara Kirshenbaum in memory of Eugene Kirshenbaum Education Fund Jeff and Meridith Kaiser in memory of Irving Kaiser Garden Fund Mattye and Bob Gandel in honor of the Bat Mitzvah of Maddy Gertz Yahrzeit Fund Sherry and Fred Nemiroff in memory of Harriet Meier
NEW MEMBERS Sascha Segal and her son Hunter
Stephen and Nadine Snow
Jane Spanierman
Marilyn Newman
Cheryl Piantek
Kimberly Dressler and her son Milo
Ali Casado
Annette Janowitz
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On behalf of the membership committee, I would like to welcome our new members to our Dor
Tamid family. Hopefully by now you have received our welcome basket and we hope these small
tokens show you how important you are to us. All new members as of July 1, 2016, please note that
Friday, November 3rd
will be a new member Shabbat dinner and service. More information will fol-
low. If you have any questions or concerns, please call Carol at 404-668-1135 or email me at
Parsons Run Clubhouse 11250 Wilshire Chase Drive
9:45 - 11:45 AM
CDT Adult Education 2017-2018
ללמוד תמידIn September, we enjoyed dynamic discussions led by Rabbi Jordan of CDT and then Dov Wilker of the American Jewish Committee. Come join us in October at the Parsons Run clubhouse for more enlightening lectures: Oct 22nd Dr. Anne Shlay of Georgia State University presents “Who Is Jerusalem” Oct 29th Rabbi Lehrman of Chabad of Gwinnett presents “Relationships: The Five Love Languages of Giving and Receiving Love”
And we are off….. yes, we are off to a very good start and a busy one! Here at CDT Religious School we are busy doing Tekun Olam. We are trying to make the world a better place for every-one - we are doing that by writing Shana Tovah cards to Israeli and Jewish soldiers, commemorating 9/11, trying to help the victims of the horrific hurricanes, preparing for a Shabbat dinner and much more!!! And the most important thing is that we are doing it together like one big happy family!
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Our 4th Grade classes wrote Shana Tovah cards for the Israeli and Jewish
American Soldiers with their teacher Ms. Stacey. They wished them a safe and healthy year and they thanked them for everything they do for all of us around the world.
Our 5th grade class, with their teacher Ms. Landy, wrote prayers
for the people of Florida who were affected by the hurricane. Our Pre-k/K students, with their teacher Ms. Annette, made American flags. They waved them as we sang together “America the Beautiful” during our morning Tefilah Service to commemorate 9/11.
After the service, our 5th grade class was able to discuss the events
of 9/11 with Dr. Marty Duke, a congregant and a survivor of 9/11. Our Middle school students got to participate in a memorial service for 9/11 where they met and heard Dr. Duke’s experiences from that terrible day.
Some of you have already gotten a chance to speak to, or meet our new Religious School Assistant, Idit Orlinsky. It has been so much fun to work with her and to get to know her better. We even got to braid together the Challahs for the 3
rd Grade Shabbat dinner.
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Look what our 3rd
graders made for their Shabbat dinner with their teacher, Ms. Lisa Skyer: Their very own Candle sticks and Kiddush cups. They were lucky they also got to braid their own challah and eat it for lunch when they got home on Sunday after Religious school.
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I wish you all again a Shana Tova u’m’tukah – שנה טובה ומתוקה
Your Director,
Molly
My name is Idit Orlinsky and I am 39 years old. I was born and raised in Israel. I am a wife to Ofir and a mother of three beautiful children: Lior (15), Harel Yosef (13) and Yalee (7). During my professional life I worked as a banker for 13 years. Three years ago my husband's company relocated us from Israel to At-lanta and I decided to dedicate my time helping the kids settle in. My fam-ily is doing well and it’s now time to worry about me. Therefore I'm very excited and happy to have the opportunity to be a part of your warm and welcoming congregation.
I look forward working with every one of you and watching Dor Tamid grow.
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time with the friends she has made at Douglasville Rehab and to making new ones in the future.
Devin Wolinsky
October 21, 2017
Devin is a 7th grader at Taylor Road Middle School. His main interest is in sports. When he was two, we marveled at how he always threw a very straight baseball every time. Now he has become quite the athlete and plays on the middle school football team and the Ocee Park baseball cir-cuit. At home, when he’s
not shooting on our basketball hoop, he’s usually playing games on his Xbox and computer. For his tikkun olam/social action project, Devin painted a room at a home that is part of Jewish Family & Career Ser-vices’s Zimmerman-Horowitz Independent Living Program. This is a supportive living program that enables people with disabilities to live as independently as possible. He chose this project because he is good at doing projects around the house, and this would help the person moving into that home. Devin also recently donated care package items to be sent to hurricane victims in Puerto Rico. He plans to con-tinue with hurricane relief efforts because he knows it simply is the right thing to do.
Kira Hecht October 28, 2017
Kira is a 7th grader at Webb Bridge Middle School. She enjoys cheerleading (Go Raid-ers!), soccer, and tum-bling, and can often be found upside down for no reason. When not being active herself, she is an avid football fan (Go Patriots! [shh]), en-joys crafting and read-ing fantasy and action
books.
For her tikkun olam/social action project, Kira organized a group of friends to work at The Packaged Goods, an or-ganization that offers the community an environment where groups can come in to decorate and personalize care pack-ages for people in need in the Atlanta area. Kira’s group decorated and filled bags of essentials to benefit Hugs for
Soldiers and Veterans Empowerment Organization.
October B’nai Mitzvah
Marissa Rabin October 7, 2017
Marissa is a 7th grader at Au-trey Mill Middle School. She enjoys playing tennis, tumbling, and spending time with her family and a great group of friends. She has been playing tennis since she was eight years old and likes being outside, especially in the pool no matter what the weather. She loves to travel and recently went on trips to Florida, New York, and Memphis. She attended Camp
Barney Medintz for 3 years and has maintained close rela-tionships with her friends, many of whom are here today to celebrate! She is passionate about animals and would have many at home if her parents allowed it. When she is at home, she loves to spend time with her friends and family, especially her dog Lexi. Marissa’s tikkun olam/social action project hit very close to home. Her mom is a lung-cancer survivor, so she decided to raise money for the American Lung Association. Marissa participated in a fundraiser by climbing one of the tallest buildings in Atlanta with her family, raising over $600 for the organization and placing 3rd among her age group. Having her mom climb with her meant a lot for both of them!
Zoey Granit October 14, 2017
Zoey is an 8th-grade student at South Forsyth Middle School. Her favorite subjects are science and drama. Out-side of school, Zoey enjoys pre-team gymnastics and playing piano. She also loves spending time with her cousins, brother and friends riding bicycles around our neighbor-hood and jumping on the trampoline. Zoey aspires to be an actress and/or model, in addition to being a scien-
tist, and has recently worked as an extra on a popular TV show filmed in the Atlanta area! For Zoey's tikkun olam/social action project, she volunteered at the Douglasville Rehab Center. Zoey relishes visiting with the residents, playing games, and doing art projects with them. Zoey has found, through listening to the seniors remi-nisce to her about their life stories, that they have lived amazing lives! They are so delighted to have someone inter-ested in their histories. The experience has been very en-lightening and rewarding. Zoey looks forward to spending
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“What the World Needs Now is Love, Sweet Love…” – Those words by Hal David and Burt Bacharach were rele-vant in the 1960’s and they are even more relevant today. Love has many meanings: if one is hungry, it means food; if one has no shoes, it means footwear; if one has suffered bigotry and hatred, it means equality, if one has no power, it means fuel and electricity; and if one has suffered in any manner, it means repair and “refuah sh’lema.” This past month or so, we have seen widespread devastation due to horrific acts of nature (Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria and the earthquake in Mexico). On top of the day to day plights of food insecurity and homelessness, just to name two, the people of North America and the Caribbean are in need of more “love” than ever. We at CDT have always opened our hearts. We’ve supported the Atlanta Community Food Bank in our continuous collection of food, as well as with our Homes Against Hunger program. We’ve marched with SOJOURN (Southern Jewish Resource Network) in the Atlanta PRIDE parade, along with other Jewish organizations and synagogues. This year’s parade is coming up on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15
th, 2017 in Downtown Atlanta. It’s important that we
share our “love” and support for people to enjoy their basic human right to love whom they want, freely and without fear of repercussion. Recently, we had a supplies drive to benefit the victims of Hurricane Harvey down in Texas. Thank you to all who supported this effort and a special shout out to Alan Mishkoff, Rabbi Ottenstein, Rob Lederman, Larry Berger and Jekyll Brewery for their efforts and support of this very important collection and distribution. The victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, desperately need us to show them some “love” by helping them get their necessities for daily living. Please check our website and our Facebook members’ page for information on how to help them. We are still collecting gently used coats and winter wear/ accessories to benefit the Gwinnett Women and Children’s Shelter and for the North Fulton Community Charities. Please bring these items to the lobby of CDT prior to Octo-ber 15
th, 2017. The bins for Food Collection for Project Isaiah will be in the lobby until October 3
rd, so please re-
member to bring food, even after Yom Kippur! On the 18
th of every month, from October to April, our members volunteer to prepare food and bring it to serve at
the Zaban Paradies Couples Center in Atlanta. We are always looking for new people to participate in that, as well as to join our Social Action Committee and/or to become part of the CDT community that excels in “showing our love” by performing Tikkun Olam (good deeds) in order to make our world a better place. Please contact me at [email protected] for details of any of the programs above, if you would like to join the committee, propose a new project or just to see how you can get involved. Wishing you a Happy and Healthy New Year! Jackie Berger Social Action Chair
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We are going to see Fiddler on the Roof on Sunday, October 22nd
at 3pm at the
Cumming Playhouse. All tickets had to be prepaid.
Mark your calendar for our Hanukkah Pot Luck Dinner and Gift Exchange
which will be held on Saturday, December 16 at 6:30 in the social hall at CDT.
More information will be in the November newsletter.
For general questions about the Primetimers, please contact Carol Kovar at 404-
668-1135 or email Carol at [email protected]
Happy New Year and happy fall! It was great to see so many congregants out in cel-ebration and observance during the high holidays. In tandem with the theme of our holidays this year, the goal of the Engagement Initiative is to increase our sense of community through engagement by fostering a sense of connection. Thank you to the 106 congregants who have already taken the survey and donated 430 Moments! If you have not already done so, we would appreciate it if you would take a few minutes to complete the survey by October 4th. The information gath-ered from the survey will assist us in creating and matching Moments with congre-gants based on their interests and skills in conjunction with the needs of CDT. This program will be most successful by having a large participant base from which to make connections.
Please note that we have made some changes to the Moments Program this year. Considering feedback from past par-ticipants and Rabbi Jordan, donated Moments will no longer be used in conjunction with CDT services or worship oppor-tunities. Also, please note that Moments donated in past years do not carry over, so let’s start the new Jewish year and the new Engagement Initiative year off with energy and enthusiasm! All congregants age 13 and older are encouraged to participate. The Engagement Committee would like to wish all our congregants a healthy and happy new year and may you all be inscribed in the book of life!
Click Here to Begin the Survey
In celebration of the holidays,
please note that the CDT office will close early on
Wednesday, October 4 and Wednesday, October 11 for
Erev Sukkot and Erev Simchat Torah.
The office will also be closed all day on
Thursday, October 5 for Sukkot and Thursday, October 12
when we hold Simchat Torah/Yizkor Services.
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Our Mission: To support the synagogue through Judaism, Community Service,
Friendship and Fundraising.
What a great turnout we had at our 3
rd annual Potluck dinner! It
was a wonderful opportunity to meet new friends and enjoy a delicious dinner. Special thanks to Lisa and Glenn Romm for hosting a fun night.
September was another busy month for CDT’s Sisterhood! Our second beginner’s Mah Jong night was great, and we’re looking forward to doing it again on 10/23. Operation Isaiah, coordinated by Sharon Rocco was a success. Thanks to all at CDT who brought food during Yom Kippur to benefit the Atlanta Community Food bank. Sisterhood also sent Rosh Hashanah cards to all of our college students so that they can feel connected to the CDT community. Thanks to Lisa Romm for facilitating this effort!
October Events
We are participating in The Cohen Home’s
“Battle of the Sisterhood’s Trivia Night”
October 30
6:30PM to 8:30PM.
Please join us to compete against other area Sisterhoods and test your trivia knowledge!
RSVP directly to Cohen Home at https://goo.gl/exdrm3
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Wine Tasting, Vineyard Tour & Lunch
Sunday, October 8
Wolf Mountain Vineyards Meet at CDT at 11:15AM to Carpool
$30 plus cost of lunch RSVP [email protected]
Monday Mah Jong
Monday 10/23 7:00PM
Beginners and intermediate players are invited to learn how to play Mah Jong at this monthly event.
Michele Lederman
Sisterhood President
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JAC is a multicultural Childcare Facility located at
Congregation Dor Tamid in Johns Creek.
At JAC students learn about different cultures, languages and traditions. Students learn to be more independent, more creative and social. Though the
school year has already started, it’s not to late to en-roll your child. Call now to find out about the
promotion we are running now through the month of September. At JAC your child will learn in
Hebrew and English!
Schedule your tour today at 770.321.8484 (ext:1 or 3)
JAC PRESCHOOL wishes you and your family Hap-
py Rosh Hashanah and a Good Year שנה טובה.
Register your Kroger Plus card at
krogercommunityrewards.com under
Congregation Dor Tamid 68907
Our associate partner will donate a % of your order. See weekly email for link.
11165 Parsons Road Johns Creek, GA 30097 (770) 623-8860 www.dortamid.org
2017-18 Board and Staff Senior Rabbi Jordan M. Ottenstein, RJE Cantorial Soloist Mike Zuspan Education Director Molly Peled Temple Administrator Kerry Sbat Executive Assistant Fran Simon B’nai Mitzvah Coordinator Ruthanne Warnick Religious School Assistant Idit Orlinsky Youth Advisor Ben Mann Executive Board President Rob Lederman COO Penny Blitzer Finance VP Lynda Galler Operations VP Ron Harvey Education VP Angela Zubar Marketing VP Karl Friedman Secretary Nancy Mittler Presidential Appointee Leslie Fox Past President Ellen Mayo Trustees Fundraising/Campaigns Rachel Allen Budget & Finance Art Criden Membership Carol Kovar Internal Communications Debra Kerr Trustee at Large Doug Katz Ritual Jodi Rosa Men’s Club Dan Rosen Sisterhood Michele Lederman