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The TempleCongregation Ohabai Sholom
The Temple ~ 5015 Harding Road ~ Nashville, Tennessee 37205 ~ [email protected] ~ www.templenashville.org
* new members as of September 22, 2011
Felicia Levine & Joel Abramson
Julie & Andy Baker
Melinda & Alan BentonConnor, Ryan & Shelby
Sara Rose Bernstein
Harriet Bubis
Robert Burch eld & Joshua Hawkins
Lisa & Dan CalkinsGrif n
Jenny & Ed ChengAaron, Elijah & Isaac
Jenny & Andy CortsHenry
Deborah Perl & Corbin Davis
Julie Eskind
Adam Faragalli
Suriva & Bob FischerSkylar & Sloane
Leah Harris & David Gius Isabelle
Lori & Ed Glenn Alex & Lauren
Tara Tocco & Ben Goldberg
Kim Goldstein & Coye Kistler
Tommy Goldstein
Donna & Michael Heilbronn Alex & Jackson
Cassie Green eld & Josh Hoffman
Laura Hoffman
Barbara & Gerry Holzman
Anna & Carl HudsonBenjamin
Beverly Kamen
Rebekah Kaplan
Lauren & Seth KarpJay & Sarah
Jamie Heller & Mark KocourekMark
Gina & Kyle Manlove
Victoria & Brian MargerJordan & Lily
Corinne Martin
Vlada Melekhin
Mark Melman
Vanny & Alan Miller
Limor & Tal MinuskinBar, Dean, Liam & Ron
Lexi Mossman
Lindsay Mossman
Jake Nemer
Shana & Sandler Passman
Bridget Daniels & Zac PoundsCarson
Ben Raybin
Polly Shepard
Marci & David SpigelNicholas & Noah
Jonathan Steer
Kate Clark & Andy Stone
Becca & Jeremy StoneLillian & Paisley
Roz Trestman
Stephanie Lambert & Jason Varrin
Jennifer & Jesse WrayJack
Erin & Greg ZagnoevRena
Barb Zander
Newest Members of Our Temple Family We welcome these 50 new member families* who represent the
112 individuals who have now become a part of The Temple family
The Temple Family’s Annual Rosh Hashanah Reception
will be hosted by Randy & Gretchen Goldstein, 120 Dunham Springs LaneThursday, September 29th 3:00 - 5:00
New members & long-time members alike are cordially invited to celebrate the new year with our Rabbis, Cantor and Temple Of cers at this annual Rosh Hashanah gathering.
1. Right on Harding Road2. Left on Davidson3. Right on Post Road4. Left on Wilsonia
5. Left on West Hillwood6. Left on Dunham Springs7. 120 is on the right.
Welcome to Temple Ohabai Sholom. Each year we gather for the High Holiday services, a time for personal re ection, family gatherings and to get connected. Our doors are open and everyone is welcomed.
Our many hosts and hostesses and the Board of Trustees look forward to the opportunity to extend a greeting and introduce themselves to you as you enter The Sanctuary. We look forward to seeing our 725 + family members, their extended families and guests. We would also like to welcome area college students and those unaf liated Jews looking for that special place to worship. If you are new to our Temple, please make sure you sign in with Nancy Richardson so that she may provide you with information regarding Temple life.
I would also like to welcome our newest Temple family members – those attending their rst High Holiday Service as a Temple Member and those attending their rst as a Jew. During the past year we have had fty new families join our Temple and over twenty individuals attended class with Rabbi Shana Mackler and Patty Marks as they have become Jews by Choice by completing their conversion.
During these High Holy Day services please take the time to re ect on the many strengths of our congregation. Our extraordinary clergy and professional staff, under the leadership of Rabbi Mark Schiftan are the foundation and guiding light of everything we do. We offer programs and services throughout the year that offers something for everyone. We have numerous committees that offer you an opportunity to “Get on Board.” Whether you have children in our accredited Preschool or attending our nationally recognized Religious School; whether you attend Lunch with the Rabbi or attend Torah Study you have many opportunities to get connected with your Temple.
I would like to extend a special acknowledgement to Nancy Richardson, Mark Shepard, Erin Zagnoev, Lisa Crockett, Mitzie Russell, Lynda Gutcheon and Corye Nelson. They have worked tirelessly preparing for the High Holidays.
On behalf of your Of cers and Board of Trustees, we wish you a year of happiness, ful llment and peace. We hope you may nd the many ways to both enjoy and contribute to our welcoming and caring Temple community during this New Year.
Gretchen joins me in wishing you and your family a Happy New Year.
L’Shanah Tovah Tikoteivu,Randy
Rosh Hashanah Service ParticipantsErev Rosh Hashanah
Wednesday, September 28th
7:30 Evening Service
Candle Blessing:Rabbi Mark, Harriet & Ari Schiftan
Kiddush:James Mackler
Greeters:Dorothy Berk, Julie & Frank Boehm, Gretchen Goldstein,
Randi Levy, Anna Sir, Jimmy & Beverly Small, Bud & Barbara Zander
Pulpit Guests: Ray Berk, Loren Elliot, Ann Gilbert, Randy Goldstein,
Drew Herzog, Ralph Levy, Edward Rittenberg, Betty Lee Rosen, Martin Sir, Jeff Sonsino, Cindy Stone
Rosh Hashanah Thursday, September 29th
9:00 Family Service
Greeters:William Jacobs; Daniel, Sarah & Joshua
Richard & Lou Anne Wolfson; Hannah, Jacob & Kyle
Pulpit Guests: Dillon Aronoff, Charna Quaglia, Anna Schwarcz
Torah Blessing: Margo Ghertner
9:00 Tot Shabbat
Greeters: Joe & Lauren Lodl; Adrien, Joshua & Matthew
Treye & Rachel Johnson; Sydney, Jacob & Matthew
10:30 Morning Service
Greeters: Joel & Bernice Gordon,
Bob & Julie Gordon; Zach, Brian & MichaelFrank & Gwen Gordon; Cameron, Gavin & Taylor
Bruce & Rae Hirsch, Doug & Melanie HirtJeff & Gail Jacobs; Matthew, Tyler, Morgan
Pulpit Guests: Jeff Caplan, Alan Cooper, Michael Cooper, Carol Fradkin, Joyce Friedman, Grif Haber,
Mindy Hirt, Elaine Kuhn, Irwin Kuhn, Jimmy Marks, Ben Russ, Freya Sachs, Steve Shapiro
Torah Carriers:Alex Cohn, Julie Eskind, Adam Faragalli,
Rebekah Kaplan, Jacob Nemer, Ben Raybin
Torah Blessing: Harry Vise,Eighth Grade Religious School Class,
Eleventh Grade Religious School Class
Torah Reader: Julie Neaderthal
Haftarah Blessing: Joel Abramson
Haftarah Reader: Randy Goldstein
12:30 Tashlich at the CreekPlease join us as we participate in Tashlich together
at 12:30 pm. Tashlich is a service where we symbolically rid ourselves of our misdoings from this last year.
We throw breadcrumbs into the water while saying goodbye to past wrongs. We will meet at the
creek following the morning services and share this experience together.
(Temple will supply the breadcrumbs!)
The High Holy Day pulpit owers have been generously donated by:
Julie & Frank Boehm Gretchen & Randy Goldstein
Tommy GoldsteinNancy & Phil Hoffman
in memory of their parents Dorothy & Edward Goldstein.
Memorial Service at The Temple Cemetery
Sunday, October 2nd
at 2:00
Yizkor Services for Sukkotwill be held
October 20th at 11:00
Yom Kippur3:15 Study Hour
Our study hour will feature the Jewish summer travel experiences of two of our younger
members of the congregation, each of whom went on a Jewish journey organized and funded by the Jewish Federation.
Freya Sachs will be speaking about her trip to Moldova in the
former Soviet Union.
Dr. Vlada Melekhin will be speaking about her trip to Israel.
Congregants’ Houron Yom Kippur,
Saturday, October 8th at 12:45 Ron Addlestone Felice Apolinsky
Sam Lorber will share with you what meaning and
signi cance the Day of Atonement holds for them.
Plan to make the Congregants' Hour a part of your Yom Kippur observance this year.
Everyone is welcome to attend this unique High Holy Day program.
Choir MembersChoir Director: Jane Warren
Organist: Russ Davis
Heidi AmsterKassiana Bateman
David BooneCrystal Buchhalter
Don CowanJudy DavisonMary DawsonRalph Erickson
Sharon HelsSarah HiestandJan HuettnerAmy Jarman
Lewis Lefkowitz Jr.Bruce MorrisJeff Pitcher
Linda PitcherKay ReynoldsRon Salomon
Stanley SchklarCara Schneider
Gregory ThomasLisa TurkTed Wylie
We are grateful to our High Holyday Jr. Choir for their wonderful contribution to our High Holyday family services. They have worked under the direction of
Cantor Gutcheon and Dennis Scott. Thanks To:
Shelby BentonAbigail GreenCarly HarrisEmma HarrisSkylar FischerSloane FischerShelby KleinerJosh Matson
Charna QuagliaNatalie Rittenberg
Jacob RothmanDidi Rottman
Ryan ScottAnna Straus
Alexandra SuchetRachel Wester eld
We are honored to have so many students involved.
Break the FastMark your calendars now and plan to
break the fast with your Temple community on October 8th immediately following
concluding services.
This has become a Temple tradition and is enjoyed by all who participate.
The cost is $10.00 for adults & $5.00 for children 12 and under.
RSVP by October 3rd!!!Your check is your reservation
& should be mailed to: 5015 Harding Road, Nashville, TN 37205
High Holy Day BabysittingThe Temple will offer High Holy Days babysitting ONLY
for the following services: Erev Rosh Hashanah, Rosh Hashanah Morning, Kol Nidre & Yom Kippur Morning for the children of Temple members up to age 5 for a nominal fee of $10.00 per child, per service.
Our goal is to provide the kind of care you expect for your children. To do so, we need your cooperation. The size of our membership and the increased demand for this service, as well as our desire to provide well-
organized, safe care for the children, require that the following procedures be followed:
1. Parents must be attending services in The Temple building. 2. Babysitting is by reservation only. (the deadline for Kol Nidre & Yom Kippur Morning Service is October 5th). No exceptions!
3. Children arriving without a reservation will not be able to remain in the babysitting area.
4. Please pack a snack or other items your child may need during the babysitting times.
Reservations may be made by calling 356-8009 or emailing [email protected].
We will need to know the ages of your children and the services you will be attending.
Temple's High Holy Day Food Drive
Sponsored by the Social Action Committee Again this year, The Temple will hold its annual High Holidays Food Drive for
Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee. Pick up your grocery bags in the pre-function area. Food should be brought to The Temple on Yom Kippur.
Please place your donations on your car trunk or beside your car and we will pick them up.
Thank you for your support of this important food drive.Second Harvest has indicated that this year, in addition to the donation of canned goods,
nancial support is needed! Your checks are welcome!
Adult Hebrew/B’nai Mitzvah Classwith Cantor Gutcheon
Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. beginning on November 1st
R.S.V.P. to Adrian (352-7620 ext. 241)
Conversion ConversationsSundays at 11:00 beginning October 16th
led by Patty Marks (& Rabbi Mackler)
Providing the opportunity for those seeking to learn more about Judaism,
to grow as a group and continue on their individual Journey toward becoming Jewish.
Classes are scheduled to be held on:October 16th, November 13th, December 4th,
January 8th & 29th, February 19th, March 4th & 25th, April 29th, May 6th & 20th.
Weekly Temple EventsLunch with the Rabbi
Thursdays at Loew’s Vanderbilt Plaza11:30 - lunch~12:00 - discussion
Women’s Torah StudyThursdays at Noon
Attention Young AdultsCome check out the scene...
People. Events. Judaism.Mark you calendars for these upcoming dates:
October 1 - Jewish New Year’s PartyOctober 8 - Break the Fast
October 25 - Bar NightNovember 5 - NJFF EventNovember 14 - Bar Night
December 2 - Shabbat PotluckDecember 13 - Bar Night
December 24 - Latkapaloozahttps://www.facebook.com/groups/124713945854/
Congregational
Simchat Torah CelebrationFriday, October 21st - 6:00
This special musical shabbat service, with the Junior Choir, will include Simchat Torah festivities. The 8th grade Religious School Students will also be honored.
Shabbat Dinner will follow. $15.00 (adults) $5.00 (children ages 3-12)
Your check is your reservation and must be received no later than October 18th to: The Temple, Attn: Dinner Reservations, 5015 Harding Road, Nashville, TN 37205
Name: __________________________________
Phone: __________________________________
# of Adults_______ x $15 _______ # of Children_____ x $5 _______
Total Enclosed __________
Mark your calendars as a reminder to join us for these upcoming Congregational Dinners...Friday, November 18th - Shabbat Dinner
Friday, December 16th - Chanukah Shabbat DinnerFriday, February 17th - Shabbat Dinner
Friday, March 9th - Purim Shabbat DinnerSaturday, April 7th - Second Night Passover Seder
May -TBD- Annual Meeting/Dinner
The Temple’s Young Adults/Young Couples Sukkah Party/Blind Wine Tasting
October 15th at 7:00 R.S.V.P. to Kathy (352-7620)
Save these dates . . .November 19 - Whole Foods Event
January 14 - Progressive DinnerFebruary 18 - TBD
April 28 - TBD
Rachel Melanie Cohen daughter of David CohenIssac W. Cheng son of Edward & Jenny ChengMax Aden Elliot son of Jon & Loren ElliotCameron Gordon son of Frank & Gwen GordonAbigail Rae Green daughter of Eric & Shari Green Jonah Nathaniel Hirt son of Kenny & Mindy HirtJoshua David Jacobs son of Billy & Erica Jacobs Olivia Jacobs daughter of Tommy & Lindsay JacobsLily Claire Marger daughter of Brian & Victoria MargerKeira L. Penson daughter of David & Jennifer PensonSamantha Claire Rittenberg daughter of Edward & Melissa RittenbergJacob Cameron Rothman son of Russell & Alice RothmanNoah Mays Spigel son of David & Marci SpigelAnke Stein daughter of Gregory Stein & Jena Schmid
Consecration October 23, 2011 at 10:30
Class of 2011/5772
The Temple Preschool family wishes you a happy and healthy new year.
We welcome all Temple families to join us at our Preschool events:
November 4th - Family Day Shabbat - school activity
December 19th - Chanukah Party
March 12th - Purim Carnival
March 25th - Spaghetti Dinner & Auction
April 4th - Model Seder
May 15th - Shalom Picnic
May 23rd - Pre-K Graduation
Tot ShabbatThese Opportunities offer families the
chance to celebrate Shabbat with their young children in a creative way
Children's Corner ... Calling all TotsAll children, 5 years and younger,
along with their parents are invited!Sunday Mornings at 9:45
in The Temple Library
November 6th- December 11th February 26th - May 6th
November 5th Saturday - 10:00
December 10th Saturday - 10:00
January 7th Saturday - 10:00
February 25th Saturday - 10:00
March 24th Saturday - 10:00
The Temple, Congregation Ohabai Sholom2011-2012 Bar/Bat Mitzvah Calendar
Stephanie Blumenthal Sept. 3 Hannah Wolfson Sept. 17 Zachary Bressman Sept. 24 Michael Becker Oct. 15 Benjamin Rosenthal Oct. 22 Jonah Hoffman Jan. 14 Amber Steigelfest Feb. 4 Lillie Yalowitz Feb. 11 Bree Levy Feb. 25 Adam Bednowitz April 14 Ryan Slosky May 3 Keri Friedman May 5 Spencer Klinsky May 12 Shayna Elliot May 19 Jay Karp June 9
The Temple Book Club is open to all members.
Read & plan to join us to discuss . . .
The Shadow of the Wind, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
October 30th - 9:30 at The TempleFor more information, contact
Joan Breyer ([email protected]) or Laurie Handshu ([email protected]) or check our website: www.schoenml.org/bookclub
Save these Sundays at 10:00 . . . December 4th
In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler’s Berlin, by Erik Larson
January 15th
A Visit from the Goon Squad, by Jennifer Egan
February 19th
Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World’s Greatest Outlaw, by Mark Bowden
March 11th - April 15th - May 6th
F . Y . I . save the dates. . .
Open to everyone...young, old, male, female!Plan to join us at The Temple to
“Further Your Interest”. We promise you will come away
well fed and well informed!Lunch at Noon ~ Program following
November 9th
Michael Roskin; Expert on US-China Relations
December 14th
Judge Kip Gayden
Lunches will be provided by Goldie Shepard at a cost of $12.
Reservations for lunch are required & can be made by calling The Temple:
For more information, contact Mimi Klein (463-8296)
Stay Tuned for more speakers in early 2012
Golden Lunch Bunch11:30 at The Temple
First & Third Tuesday each month (except holidays!)
Join us for lunch, entertainment and fun!
Additional information or to RSVP, please call Marjorie Zager at 352-7620
Knitting & Crocheting GroupEvery Tuesday, 2:00
M J Every Thursday, 1:30
W.E.L.L. Upcoming Events
Sunday, October 16, 1:00 - “It’s a Knitzvah” Monday, November 7 - Jewish Film Festival Matinee
Wednesday, Dec 21, 6:00 - Chanuakah Party (2nd night) January 20-22 - RETREAT weekend (see details below)
Sunday, March 4, 1:00 - learning about Hannah Senesh & viewing the movie, “Blessed is the Match”,
Sunday, April 15 - “Life in a Jar” movie, Yom Ha Shoah movie program, led by Rabbi Mackler,
Join Us for The Temple’s Sixth Fantastically Interesting and Fun Women’s Retreat!
W.E.L.L. Retreat
If you’ve always wanted to go, this is the year to try it out!
Newcomers warmly welcomed, old friends happily received.
January 20th - 22nd
Drouillard House, Cumberland Furnace, TNNew, Reduced Price: $180.00
Includes room, meals and materials
Stay tuned for more information!
Ongoing Temple Programs
The Religious School Second Year of the Temple CommunityOne Community - Two Projects
Project 1This year, as a community, we will be collecting electronic items that are no longer useable or want-ed such as cell phones, laptops, desktops, radios, stereos, monitors, small televisions, printers and all kinds of other stuff! You can bring the items to the Religious School of ce and we will store them
until our 9th graders pack them up and ship them to “Recycling Fundraiser”.
Project 2The money raised from the sale of these electronics will go to Habitat for Humanity so that we can
participate as a congregation in the building of a house for someone in need. If you do not have electronics to donate, you are certainly welcome to make a personal donation.
*Please contact Lynda Gutcheon at (615)352-5902 regarding personal donations.
21-22, 2012
You will not want to miss the opportunity to volunteer (and of course, shop too).
Mark your calendar now so we can all come together to bene t our congregation.
For more information on volunteer opportunities or to sign up to volunteer, please contact Rae Hirsch, 377-5929, [email protected] or
Robb McCluskey, 568-1786, [email protected]
We look forward to hearing from you!Also needed: Home hospitality for artists or jewelers
Delivery of posters, etc. to stores and/or hotelsVolunteer graphics designer
For additional information, please contact Lisa Small, [email protected] or Mitzie Russell, 352-7620
Join the Green Team!
Come meet the members of the Temple’s Environmental Awareness group on
Tuesday October 25th at 7:00 Want to explore an environmental topic?
Have suggestions for a green initiative? Bring your ideas to the Green Team’s next meeting.RSVP to Freya Sachs ([email protected]) or
Drew Herzog ([email protected]).
The Temple’s Chavurah
We are in the process of forming more connections
among our Temple family. Known as a Chavurah, these
“friendship” groups meet regularly in people’s homes
or different venues, and share experiences together.
If you’re interested in joining a Chavurah, please call
Chavurah Chair, Suriva Fischer, 955-0404.
At our Mussar gatherings on the rst Wednesday night of each month at 7:00 , we seek to explore and add different spiritual practices to our lives.
It is our hope that these spiritual practices, from the rich well-spring of Jewish history, will become new spiritual disciplines for us, and will increase our wisdom to meet life’s challenges with renewed strength.
Currently, we are reading from the Talmud's Pirke Avot, a collection of wisdom from Jewish sages, compiled around 200CE. Reading from a Jewish text at each session facilitates our discussions and allows us to hear personal re ections and varied perspectives of each other’s spiritual journeys.
We welcome more participants for two reasons: First, the more people who participate, the more our minds are stimulated with different stories and interpretive directions. Secondly, expanding our group helps us practice sayings from Pirke Avot, such as:
"Who is wise? A person who learns from everyone he/she meets."
Mussar teaches that nurturing our inner lives,a purpose of our monthly gatherings, enables us to better the world we live in.
Keep us in mind. Feel free to join us at any of our gatherings. No preparation is necessary.
If you have questions, feel free to call or email:David Barton Phone: (615) 352-6442
Email: [email protected] Sir - Phone: (615) 419-8325 Email: [email protected]
Young Adult Temple Dues Structure
It is with great pride that the Temple has a dues (annual giving) structure for full time students, members under the age of 30 and ages 30-32.
The Temple wants its members to feel welcome in our sacred home and does not want the cost of membership to prohibit young adults from joining or maintaining their membership.
• Full Time Students: $36
• Under 30: $180 with an additional $18 building/security fee
• Ages 30-32: Half off the minimum membership level and an additional $50 building/security fee
With this exciting opportunity, we hope that you will encourage your friends, your children or your grandchildren to join you at the Temple!
Temple Opportunities for Young Adults JMingle
Social Action ProjectsAdult Education
Temple Arts FestivalNext Dor
Mommy & MeTot Shabbat/Story Time
PlayschoolReligious School
For more programming information please visitwww.templenashville.org
. . . with each other today and with our
children and grandchildren tomorrow.
. . . to ensure the future of our congregation.
In this new year, please consider including The Temple in your estate planning.
To learn more, please contact Erin Zagnoev at The Temple, 352-7620.
Use your smart phone for direct access to The Temple website!
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• The Temple keeps in touch with its members via email.
If you are not receiving the weekly email and other important updates and information, please call to make sure we have your email address! You may also opt to
receive your copy of “The View” via email. Just let us know!
• TheTemple has a Group page on Facebook.
Please "Join" the hundreds of members who are staying in the "virtual" loop!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/templenashville/
• TheTemple has a Pre-Service Oneg.After work, school or play, join us monthly
on the third Friday at 5:15 prior to our Family Service.
Have you seen our Congregant Gallery?
For two years now, 18 of our members have brought a bit of their living rooms into ours, displaying their personal art for a month in Meeting Room A. Thank you to Leonard Green eld, Pam Harrison, Jerry Klein, Olivia Newman, Marion Katz, Mimsye May, Doris Wasserman, Dru Markle-Bloom, Hedy Lustig, Anita Taradash, Susannah Mayhan, Bertha Moise, Anna Cone, Karen Gold, Phyllis Frank, Michael Osheroff, Judit Pap, and Phyllis Alper.
In coming months, we'll be featuring Laurie Handshu, Robert Lenter, Michael Richardson, and Temple's Preschool.
May we include your artwork this year? Please share your personal, creative side with us!
Call Nancy at Temple if you have works to share!Paintings ~ Silks ~ Quilts ~ Drawings ~ Photography
Congregant Gallery - Stop in for a look!
The Temple will be hosting the annualInterfaith Community Thanksgiving Service
on Sunday, November 20th
at 7:00We hope you will plan to join us!
Robert Burch eld, Friend of Temple and conversion student studying with Rabbi Mackler, is requesting your participation in his conversion project. He has chosen to put together a Temple cookbook and needs your help. He will be compiling recipes submitted by Temple members and friends. They can be old family favorites passed down through generations, new family favorites with modern twists, easy or complex, beginner or expert, or just any recipe you would like to have included. Send them to: [email protected] or you can drop off a hard copy of recipes at the Temple of ce. Thank you in advance for your participation and feel free to email any tips, hints, words of wisdom, or feedback.
Tuesday & Wednesday ~11:30 - 5:00 Friday Before & After Services
Closed: Monday, Thursday & Saturday
Temple Gift Shop Hours:
Chanukah Open HouseSunday, December 4th
9:30 - 12:00
The Boulevard BoltThanksgiving Day 2011Imagine a world where Baptists, Jews and Episcopalians pause from carving the
Thanksgiving turkey and join hands to serve the homeless.
No imagination is necessary - that’s actually what happens each Thanksgiving Day in Nashville as three congregations work together to put on the Boulevard Bolt, a 5-mile race on Belle Meade Boulevard. There is an amazing spirit and sense of cooperation among the volunteers from Immmanuel Baptist Church, St. George’s Episcopal Church, and The Temple who “make the Bolt happen each year.”
For more information go to
www.boulevardbolt.orgTo volunteer to help with
this year’s effort call
We invite you to participate in The Temple Blood Drive
Sunday, October 30th beginning at 9:30 a.m. Last appointment at 1:30
Contact Carol Fradkin, 730-8324 or [email protected] for
additional information.
The Temple is
pleased to offer a
Flu Shot Clinic on Sunday, October 2nd
from 9:00 to 12:00
Harris Teeter pharmacist, Jennifer K. Kalinsky,
will be administering the shots for only
$9.99If you have Medicare part B,
please bring your card,and the u shot will be free.
Attention Seniors !!!The Social Action Committee is sponsoring a
Medicare Prescription Plan Review at The Temple on
Saturday, November 19th & Sunday, November 20th
at 12:30 Dr. Bob Neaderthal & Judy Book RN BSN,
will review the medications you take & help select the plan best suited for your needs.
Bring your prescriptions.....you will be seen on a rst come rst serve basis.
The review will take approximately 10 minutes.
Suitcase DriveJanuary 16-20
Please bring new or gently used suitcases to The Temple to be donated to Nashville’s Children,
who are currently in fostercare so they might safely transport their personal belongings!
The Department of Children’s Services will distribute these bags!
The Temple’s Caring Connection offers a wide range of support for our congregation. We coordinate the delivery of meals and gifts, send notes, provide transportation assistance, plant memorial trees in Israel, and make hospital and home visits to members in need of connection. Since the High Holidays last year, members of the Caring Connection have reached out to provide support to almost 200 congregants or their families in times of need and celebration, including deaths, illnesses, births, and weddings.
The Caring Connection relies on congregants to reach out to other Temple members and to let us know of a congregant in need of support during their times of joy and sorrow. Please join us in lending support to our extended family. We guarantee that you’ll gain a lot more than you’ll give!
Please complete this form and return it to the Temple of ce if you’d like to participate. A member of the Caring Connection will then call you to con rm your interests and availability.
We look forward to joining together to continue the tradition of a truly caring and connected congregation community. Thank you for your involvement.
Loren Elliot, Linda Gluck and Tina SpielbergCo-chairs, Caring Connection Network
Name: __________________________________________________________________
Phone: __________________________________________________________________
Email: ___________________________________________________________________
I am interested in providing the following types of support to fellow congregants (as my schedule permits):
____ Cook/deliver a meal
____ Provide transportation
____ Deliver gifts (birth, wedding, conversion) on behalf of the Caring Connection
____ Bake for congregants who are sitting Shiva
____ Shop/run errands
____ Visit a congregant who is homebound
____ Visit a congregant who is in the hospital or nursing home
____ Write notes on behalf of the Caring Connection
High Holy Day Worship& Study Opportunities
Erev Rosh HashanahWednesday - September 28th
7:30 Service
Rosh HashanahThursday, September 29th
9:00 Family Service 9:00 Tot Shabbat 10:30 Morning Service 12:30 Tashlich at the Creek
Sunday, October 2nd
2:00 Memorial Service at The Temple Cemetery
Kol NidreFriday, October 7th
7:30 Service
Yom KippurSaturday, October 8th
9:00 Family Service 9:00 Tot Shabbat 10:30 Morning Service 12:45 Congregants’ Hour 2:00 Afternoon Service 3:15 Study Hour 4:15 Yizkor & Concluding Service