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C o n g r e g a t io n T o r a t E l ~ J e r se y S h o r eC o n g r e g a t io n T o r a t E l ~ J e r se y S h o r eC o n g r e g a t io n T o r a t E l ~ J e r se y S h o r eC o n g r e g a t io n T o r a t E l ~ J e r se y S h o r e J e wi s h Ce nt e rJ e wi s h Ce nt e rJ e wi s h Ce nt e rJ e wi s h Ce nt e r Apr i l 2018 - N isan/Iyar 5778
YOM HA’ATZMAUT
AT CONGREGATION TORAT EL
THURSDAY, APRIL 19
12:00PM
MIDDLE EASTERN LUNCH, MOVIE AND DISCUSSION
FEATURING THE MOVIE: EAST JERUSALEM, WEST JERUSALEM
In Palestinian East Jerusalem, Singer-Songwriter David Broza records a new album with American, Palestinian and Israeli musicians
in defiance of the Middle East's dark realities.
NO CHARGE BUT PRE-REGISTRATION
REQUESTED TO THE TEMPLE OFFICE OR ONLINE AT TORAT-EL.ORG NO LATER THAN APRIL 13
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Torat El Professional Staff
Senior Rabbi Aaron Schonbrun
Executive Director Pam Cardullo
Dir. Of Ritual Engagement Ben Laskowitz
Religious School Director
Jaclyn Leibowitz
Bookkeeper/Admin. Joanne Bass
Administrative Asst. Lisa Arnold
Youth Advisor
Lindsey Skerker
Torat El Executive Board
President Steven Fineberg
First V.P. Laurie Gross
V.P. Linda Pickelny
V.P. Neil Weitzenkorn
V.P. Michelle Winters
V.P. Warren Goode
Treasurer Michael Breslow
Secretary Alan Morris
Board of Trustees
Dawn Barofsky Susan Berkowitz
Galit Binns Marjorie Cotler
Mindy Estin Sheryl Kaplan
Carl Koreen Howard Lang
Suzanne Michel Fran Nudelman
Beverle Richelson Sherrie Robinson
Dorothy Secol Carri Silverberg
Judy Solomon Mark Steinberg
Sisterhood Co-Presidents:
Jeanne Isaacson
Janet Cohen
Men’s Club Pres. Gregg Taffet
Congregation Torat El Main Office 732-531-4410
Rabbi Aaron Schonbrun
[email protected] ext.13
Pam Cardullo, Exec. Director
[email protected] ext.10
Joanne Bass, Bookkeeper
[email protected] ext.11
Lisa Arnold, Administrative Asst.
[email protected] ext.12
Ben Laskowitz, Ritual Engagement
[email protected] ext.16
Jaclyn Leibowitz, Religious School Director
Robin Wander, Pre-School Director
[email protected] ext. 18
Committee Contact Info
Beth El Cemetery - Alan & Sonny Winters 732-222-2510
Chesed Chair - Alyce Isaacson 732-870-1492
Contribution Cards - Beverle Richelson 732-493-1595
Education Chair - Sherrie Robinson 732-513-9688
Hazak - Marjorie & Stanley Cotler 732-922-6590
Membership Chair - Suzanne Michel 732-695-0258
Technology - Howard Lang [email protected]
Koreen Family Library - Sandy & Carl Koreen 732-229-6125
Other Contact Info
Temple President - Steven Fineberg 732-531-4410
Sisterhood Co-President - Jeanne Isaacson 732-493-8375
Sisterhood Co-President - Janet Cohen 732-493-0367
Men’s Club President - Gregg Taffet 732-544-4957
Youth Group Advisor - Lindsey Skerker [email protected]
Facility Rental - Pam Cardullo 732-531-4410
Kiddush Information - Pam Cardullo 732-531-4410
Bulletin - Pam Cardullo 732-531-4410
JNF Tree Donations - Joanne Bass 732-531-4410
Gift Cards - Joanne Bass 732-531-4410
Donations - Lisa Arnold 732-531-4410
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April Service Announcements Friday, April 6, 2018 Pesach Service ~ 9:00am
Erev Shabbat Service ~ 7:15 pm Candles 7:08pm
YAHRZEITS: Ellen Baker, Edward Barnett, Victor Belicove, Lawrence Boff, Louis Brodie, Selma Cohen, Sam Farber, Hyman Fishbain, William Furie, Steven Gold, Abe Goldberg, Abraham Hoffman, Donald Horowitz, Noreen Hunt,
Sylvia Israel, Paula Kronengold, Waldmar Krongold, Blanche Lewis, Stella Meyers, Isabel Pincus, Chaye Przytyk,
Itzyack Przytyk, Joseph Robinson, Abraham Rose, Hannah Rosing, Sidney Rubenstein, Roger Schoch, Beatrice Schreiber, Alice Schultz, Charles Schultzer, Robert Weinstein, Betty Zuckerman, Lou Zuckerman
Saturday, April 7, 2018 Shabbat/Pesach Morning Service ~ 9:00 am
Yizkor Parsha: Re’eh 14:22-16:17 Haftarah: Isaiah 10:32-12:6
Friday, April 13, 2018 Erev Shabbat Service ~ 7:15 pm Candles 7:15pm
YAHRZEITS: Marcia Aaron, Jeanne Berger, Isadore Bey, Katie Bookbinder, Arnold Chernin, Lester Cutler, Lillian Eder,
Regina Frankel, Samuel Gordon, Reba Greenspan, Nathan Haber, Joseph Kahn, Leonard Kraut, Anne Kreizman,
Sharon Lager, Sylvia Levy, David Meckler, Lewis Meyers, Celia Miller, Gloria Rediker, Mary Rosenthal Adler Singer, Rivka Servetnick, Hyman Shapiro, Berthold Sherman, Berthold Sherman, Mildred Steinberg, Robert Sukinik,
Nettie Sulkin, Bess Walden, Sylvia Zimmerman
Saturday, April 14, 2018 Shabbat Morning Service ~ 9:00 am
Parsha: Shemini 10:12-11:32 Haftarah: 1 Samuel 20:18-42
Friday, April 20, 2018 Erev Shabbat Service ~ 7:15 pm Candles 7:22pm
YAHRZEITS: Leonard Bergen, Sarah Bohm, Albert Brown, Alicia Casey, Benjamin Chaiken, Jacob Cohen, Eva Cotler, Evelyn Dauer, Freida Deitelbaum, Sol Dorfman, Bernard Eliscu, Sidney Goldstein, David Grossman, Jean Ingber,
Howard Isaacs, Pearl Jacobs, Sam Kaplan, Barry Margulis, Frank Marx, Miriam Rauch, Carolyn Rebhun, Bertram Roberts, Liam Rosen, Bessie Shapiro, Miriam Shapiro, Berish Wetstein
Saturday, April 21, 2018 Shabbat Morning Service ~ 9:00 am
Parsha: Tazria-Metsora 13:40-14:32 Haftarah: 2 Kings 7:3-20
Friday, April 27, 2018 2nd-6th Grade Erev Shabbat Service ~ 7:15 pm Candles 7:29pm
YAHRZEITS: Abraham Abarbanel, Rebecca Becker, Rae Breslow, Morris Brodsky, Rita Levine Casey, Ruth Celso,
Sigmund Chapman, Dorothy Chester, Harold Gerard, Naomi Glickman, Sheila Gold, Judith Goldin, Jeanette Kirschner, Irving Konner, Rose Kurman, Lillian Levine, Nathan Lichtman, Sigmund Lipson, Rae Littenberg, Helen Meckler,
Eugene Meyer, Harry Negin, Kenneth Negin, Minnie Rachles, Stanley Robins, Bessie Slovin, Yetta Wilk, Ruth Wolf
Saturday, April 28, 2018 Shabbat Morning Service ~ 9:00 am
Parsha: Ahareymot-Kedoshim 17:8-19:14 Haftarah: Amos 9:7-15
SERVICE SCHEDULE
Mornings Sunday: 8:30am, Monday-Friday: 8:00am Shabbat Morning: 9:00am
Evenings Monday-Thursday: 7:00pm
Shabbat Evening Services: 7:15pm (note new time)
YOM HASHOAH REMEMBRANCE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11
6:30PM
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MUSINGS FROM AIPAC POLICY CONFERENCE AS WE APPROACH ISRAEL’S 70TH BIRTHDAY
As I write these words I am on a train headed home from this year’s AIPAC policy conference in Washington, DC. Together with a small delegation from our congregation, we were blessed to spend the past few days with over 18,000 people committed to promoting a strong, bipartisan and enduring relationship between the United States and Israel. Jews across all denominations and affiliations, and members of other faith traditions and cultural backgrounds came together in support of ensuring a strong and lasting relationship between the US and Israel. As in years past, AIPAC did not disappoint; between break-out sessions on a wide range of topics, hosted by people on all sides of the political spectrum and speakers
that included members of Congress who don't seem to agree on much else in these hyper-partisan political times, we spent a great deal of time hearing about Iran and challenges on Israel's Northern border, BDS, the recent decision to move our embassy to Jerusalem, the challenges of the current stalemate with the peace process, and the importance of working to ensure that Israel has enough funding to ensure her security.
In addition, we heard from a variety of speakers about Israeli innovations and took some time to honor some of Israel's history as we approach the 70th anniversary of her existence this year! There is one session, however, that stood out to me above the rest. We were honored to hear from Natan Sharansky, a former minister in the Knesset, Chairman of the Jewish Agency, and the symbol for the movement to free Soviet Jewry from communist oppression in the 1980s. Appearing alongside his daughter, Rachel Sharansky Danziger, the two were discussing the historic movement, the unity that seemed to bring American Jewry together (in reality, Sharansky said it was quite fractured at the time), and the significance of Israel's acceptance of so many Soviet Refusenicks. Their conversation was inspiring and very emotional, as I recalled hearing about all of this as a young child in grade school. And then it hit me. My children, and the many teenagers and college students in the room with me had no concept of experiencing what was being discussed. They have no real memory of Israel’s role as providing safe-haven for Jews around the world. They have little emotional investment or lived understanding of the historic narratives that include Israel’s rise from the ashes of the shoah, the six-day war, the Yom Kippur War, Soviet Jewry, or operations Moses and Solomon which brought massive waves of Ethiopian Jews to Israel. As Israel turns 70 this year, many of these millenials have only known Israel as a strong, innovative, and military power who is in a never-ending conflict with the Palestinians and her neighbors. Some of them, understandably, are challenged by the complicated and less than perfect aspects of Israel and Israeli society. They approach Israel from a different lens than me, of many who are reading this column. And that is why I want to encourage all of you to do one thing: share your narratives of Israel with your children and grandchildren. Help them to have a sense of the history that you have witnessed. Invite them to have a conversation with you about Israel. Make sure to listen to their thoughts, criticisms, and questions about where Israel has come and where Israel is going as it completes its seventh decade.
Natan Sharansky and his daughter were serving as inspirational witnesses to history for all of us in the room on that morning. Each one of us, to the extent that we are able, has the responsibility to do the same for our children and grandchildren as Yom Ha-atzmaut, Israel's independence day, approaches.
May the next 70 years of Israel's existence be filled with peace and security with her neighbors.
May each of us endeavor to understand our history so that we can learn from it, and may Israel take
lessons from her history as she strives to live up to her highest ideals and aspirations. And may all
of us, our children, and our grandchildren, never forget that we too are a part of the amazing and
incredible story that is the return of the Jews to our national homeland, Medinat Yisrael, the state of
Israel.
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2017-2018
Adult Ed
Course Offerings
Lunch N'Learn: Journey Through The Prophets
We read the Haftarah, a selection taken from the Book of Prophets, in synagogue every week. Often these Haftorot
are challenging to understand both in terms of their
context and relevance to modern day life. Just who were these "prophets?" Why were they so important to Biblical
Israel and why do we continue to read about them today? When did they live? What did they preach? And what
messages do they have for modern day society? Come
and join us for an introductory look at the Prophets in the Hebrew Bible. Bring your friends, your questions, and an
openness to the wisdom of some of our earliest teachers and leaders. No previous Bible study necessary. We look
forward to seeing you!
Wednesdays at 12:00pm
From The Writings of Dr. Abraham Joshua Heschel
Rabbi, Dr., Abraham Joshua Heschel was one of the prominent Jewish figures of the 20th century. A leading
rabbi, philosopher, theologian, and scholar -- Heschel's
influence on the American Jewish community in general and the Conservative movement in particular cannot be
overstated. Come and join us as we spend a few weeks scratching the surface of this towering Jewish figure by
exploring some of Heschel's most significant thoughts and
writings and their relevance today. As always, feel free to bring a friend; our classes are open to the community!
If you’d like to register for this class please RSVP to the temple office.
Thursdays, April 19, 26, May 3, 10 at 7:30pm
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL CHAI LITES
April is filled with exciting events taking place! Please make sure to be on the lookout for email reminders! April 11th is Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day! We have invited survivors in to tell their stories. I am looking forward to a positive, uplifting, emotional, inspiring evening. This event will take place during Hebrew High time of 6:15-8:15 pm. Seventh grade will be attending during that time as well. This will guide their graduation speeches. April 27th is the Shabbat Service led by grades 2-6. The students have been practicing and they sound wonderful! I can’t wait to see this in action! April 29th is the Hebrew High/7th grade trip into NYC. We will be visiting the Jewish Heritage Museum, seeing Blue Man Group, and eating at Ben’s Deli. More details to follow! May 3rd, Hebrew High will be volunteering at Fulfill. This is a Thursday; we will NOT be having Hebrew High on May 2nd. This is in replace of traditional school. Grades 2-6 WILL have Hebrew School on May 2nd. I wish you and your family a happy and healthy Passover! Please remember Hebrew School is closed 3/31-4/7. Hebrew High will resume April 11th, with our Holocaust Interviews for Hebrew High and 7th grade!
Saturday, March 31 No Religious School – Passover Break Wednesday, April 4 No Religious School – Passover Break Saturday, April 7 No Religious School – Passover Break Wednesday, April 11 Holocaust Interviews 6:15-8:15 pm Friday, April 27 Friday Night Service led grades 2-6 Sunday, April 29 Hebrew High/7th grade trip to NYC Wednesday, May 2 No Hebrew High, Yes Religious School grades 2-6 Thursday, May 3 Hebrew High volunteer at Fulfill
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MEN’S CLUB CHAI LITES
HAZAK HAPPENINGS
Movie and Popcorn: “The Women’s Balcony” Sunday, April 15, 3:00pm
The small Jewish community in “The Women’s Balcony” is a tight-knit one. When they talk they don’t
say “I,” they say “We.” They are not just a
community, they are a “congregation,” with all
that implies to the faithful.
Movie and Popcorn: “Ida”
Sunday, May 6, 3:00pm
In 1962, Anna is about to take vows as a nun when she learns from her only relative that she is
Jewish. Both women embark on a journey to discover their family story and where they belong.
Men’s Club Speaker Breakfast Sunday, April 15, 8:45-10:15am
Presented by the Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County
“Back To The Land — The Story of the Jewish Farmers
of Greater Monmouth”
A presentation on the Jewish agricultural industry that flourished in central Jersey from 1920 to 1970
RSVP to:
Gregg Taffet at [email protected] or Neil Becourtney at [email protected]
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RITUAL ENGAGEMENT
Yasher Koach to Jacob Gutman upon receiving his Yad in recognition of his 18th Torah reading!
Yasher Koach to Joel Schulman for chanting Haftarat Shekalim so beautifully in honor of the anniversary of his Bar Mitzvah!
During the month of February 2018, the following individuals performed the mitzvah of reading Torah, chanting the Haftarah, and/or leading Shacharit, Musaf and the Torah Service:
Mady Einhorn Jonathan Horowitz Lori Schuldiner Schor Warner Ferratier Harvey Jacob Joel Schulman Bruce Forman Jeff Klein Steven Schwaber Warren Goode Ben Laskowitz Katie Schwartz Mitch Grayson Steven Nudelman Sydney Shapiro Jacob Gutman Bonnie Reiss Toby Sukinik Noah Gutman Rabbi Aaron Schonbrun Neil Weitzenkorn Jessica Healy Joshua Schor
Yasher Koach To All!!!
If you are interested in chanting your Bar/Bat Mitzvah Haftarah, or if you are interested in learning to become a CTE Leader/Reader, please contact Ben Laskowitz at [email protected], cell # 732-861-7450.
OUR SYNAGOGUE FAMILIES
The Torat El Family wishes Mazel Tov to:
Nicole & Ryan Malc on the birth of their daughter Kadence Scarlet Malc
Marcy & Ken Malc on the birth of their granddaughter Kadence Scarlet Malc
Cara & Jason Malek on the Bar Mitzvah of their son Noah
Tracey & Marc Rediker on the Bar Mitzvah of their son Cole
Fran Rediker on the Bar Mitzvah of her grandson Cole
The Torat El Family extends condolences to:
Ken Marowitz on the loss of his mother Sara Marowitz
Michael Altschuler on the loss of his mother Gail Altschuler
The family of Irene Lam
Miles Cook on the loss of his mother Annette Cook
Rob Farber on the loss of his father Bernie Farber
Harriet Popok on the loss of her sister Norma Levine
If you have a simcha, share it with your temple family! Call the office at 732-531-4410 or email
Lisa at [email protected].
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SISTERHOOD CHAI LITES
Shaloch Manot Thank You
To everyone who ordered and to the Office Staff for its huge help in processing the orders, to Marjorie Cotler and Carol Amrany and Jacob Fineran who helped on Bag Creation Day and to all 33 delivery drivers. A big thank you to all who helped make this year’s Sisterhood Purim Shaloch Manot a success. We hope everyone had a Happy Purim!
Co-chairs: Linda Gurman, Andrea Fishbein, Toby Sukinik, and Marian Warshauer Congratulations to our recent Min Pincow raffle winners! January’s winner was Sheryl Kaplan; February’s winner was Linda Dennis; March’s winner was Sheila Kasson.
Join us at CTE Sisterhood’s Annual Naomi Axelrod Shabbat Dinner
Friday, May 4, 2018 - 6:30pm Service starts at 6:30pm followed by a traditional Shabbat Dinner
prepared by our Sisterhood Members
Adult (14 and up) $20.00 Children (8 - 13) $14.00 Children (3 - 7) $9.00 Children under 3 No Charge Maximum Per Family Unit $70.00
RSVP to: Jeanne Isaacson at 732-493-8375 or
Janet Cohen at 732-493-0367
Drop or mail your check to the Temple Office. The deadline for reservations is April 27th, only paid reservations will be accepted
RESERVATION FORM:
Name: _________________________________ Phone: ___________ ____ Adults @ $20 ____ 8-13 @ $14 ____ 3-7 @ $9 ____ Under 3 no charge
Family Unit @ $70 (____ Adults ____ Children) Total Enclosed: $______
PLEASE RETURN TO TEMPLE OFFICE PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO “CTE SISTERHOOD”
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Sustaining Commitment 2018-2019
Our sustaining commitment model has been a success. In order to continue that success and ensure we do not have to revert back to a dues-based synagogue, we need your continued generous support and your response to the commitment letter you received in the mail. Please be sure to fill in your commitment pledge and return it before April 2nd. If you do not return a completed pledge form, we will presume that your commitment remains unchanged from last year.
As we go into our fourth year of the sustainability model, your response and commitment are critical to our ability to create a realistic budget, plan activities and programs, address staffing needs, and make needed repairs and upgrades in our facilities for the coming year. Please take a few minutes to give your feedback and support.
Thank you for your support and generosity!
SUSTAINING COMMITMENT 2018-2019
Our sincere thanks to the following members who made membership commitments at or above our Sustaining Giving Level
for the upcoming 2018-2019 fiscal year! (As of March 15)
Rita Abrams
Carol & Daniel Amrany
Dawn & Jonathan Barofsky
Alan Blume
Ellie & Michael Breslow
Marcy & Steven Cohen
Marjorie & Stanley Cotler
Linda & Robert Dennis
Jeff Donner
Dorothy Dweck
Melanie & Mark Engel
Vicki & Steven Fineberg
Joy Weinstein & Bruce Forman
Vera Gitten
Laurie & Gary Gross
Rickie & Ira Horowitz
Carol & Steven Hunter
Sheryl & Gary Kaplan
Elaine Katz
Loretta & Jerry Kessel
Howard Lang
Bernard Lavene
Cara & Jason Malek
Ellen & Mitchell Marx
Suzanne & Gary Michel
Beverle & Howard Richelson
Michele & Andrew Robins
Sandy & Ron Rosen
Joel Rubin
Kathy & Ben Schneider
Lori & Joshua Schor
Ilene & Steven Schwaber
Alison Block & Barry Shapiro
Jay-Ann & Harvey Shooman
Pam & Zel Steinberg
Jackie & Matthew Tobin
Marcia & Neil Weitzenkorn
Amy & Nicholas Wofsy
Leona Zarin
Bonnie and Gary Zimmerman
In addition, we gratefully acknowledge the many donors who wish to remain anonymous!
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Join us at:
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Kindly RSVP to the temple office if you plan on joining us!
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Pre-Paid $15 per person/$20 at the door. Books available in the temple office for $25.
A catered brunch will be served. Reservations at www.torat-el.org or 732-531-4410
Lioness is a gripping and detailed biography of Golda Meir, whose life
and career are a lens through which the author examines Israel’s
challenges – issues of borders, settlements, terrorism, and social and
ethnic divides. As a Russian woman who emigrated to the US at age
eight and moved to Palestine in 1921, Golda went on to become a key
political figure in Israel’s rise to statehood and its only female prime
minister. This book follows the trajectory of her career from Zionist
fundraising in the US to government positions under David Ben-Gurion,
from leader of her country to her political fall from grace after the Yom
Kippur War.
Francine Klagsbrun is the author of more than a dozen books and has
written for many Jewish publications as well as for The New York
Times and the Boston Globe. She was influential in the earliest days of
feminism and the women’s movement.
Meet Francine Klagsbrun author of Lioness
Winner - Best Jewish Book of the Year
Sunday, April 29, 2018 - 11:00am
MEET THE AUTHOR SERIES
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DONATIONS
Congregation Torat El General Fund In Memory of: Elaine Levinson – aunt of Paula Cohen by Ellie & Michael Breslow Jerry Kessel’s brother-in-law by Sandy & Warren Epstein
Rabbi Schonbrun’s Discretionary Fund Leslie Posnock & David Schwartz, Jeanine Nagrod, Ned Meyer
In Memory of: Gail Altschuler – mother of Michael Altschuler by Carole & Stan Shapiro Jean Frank – sister of Stanley Shapiro by Joan Rosenberg, Spotlight Family-Tupperware
Kiddush Fund In Honor of: The birth of Eliana Skye – daughter of Jana & Stephen Klotzkin by Madeline & Joel Schulman The engagement of Sandy Lehrer’s grandson John by Janice Shevell Madeline & Joel Schulman with thanks for the Purim basket by Charlotte Ginsburg Sam Goldenberg with thanks for the Purim basket by Charlotte Ginsburg
In Memory of: Milly Weitzenkorn – mother of Neil Weitzenkorn by Neil & Marcia Weitzenkorn & Family Fanny Weitzenkorn – grandmother of Neil Weitzenkorn by Neil & Marcia Weitzenkorn & Family Janice Anderson by Frances & Leo Meyers
Library Fund In Memory of: Larry Karasic – husband of Honey Karasic by Sandy & Carl Koreen Moshe Koreen – father of Carl Koreen by Sandy & Carl Koreen
Garden Fund In Memory of: John Stazyn – father of Linda Gurman by Joy & Mark Schwartz Larry Karasic – husband of Honey Karasic by Joy & Mark Schwartz
Susan L. Samuel Memorial Fund In Memory of: Annette Cook – mother of Miles Cook by Ellen & Myron Samuel
Russell Gerechoff Memorial Fund In Honor of: Irwin & Nancy Gerechoff’s 65th wedding anniversary by Carole & Stan Shapiro
Paul Morris Liturgical Music Fund In Honor of: The 92nd birthday of Milton Gottlieb – brother of Sheila Morris, uncle of Alan Morris by Sheila Morris, Alan & Meryl Morris & Family, Karen Fox & Family
In Memory of: Florence Morris – mother-in-law of Sheila Morris by Sheila Morris
Tree of Life A leaf has been added in honor of Shelley Kaplan becoming Hadassah National Treasurer by Miles Cook A leaf has been added in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Noah Malek by Cara & Jason Malek A leaf has been added in honor of the Bat Mitzvah of Lindsey Lissauer by Tracie & Matthew Lissauer
Other A bicycle rack has been donated in honor of Ben Schneider’s birthday by Kathleen Schneider
JNF Trees In memory of Stanley Hartt by Lesli & David Poznak & Family In memory of Arnold D. Bard by Ellie & Michael Breslow In honor of Zoe Edison’s Bat Mitzvah by Sandy & Ronnie Rosen In memory of Elaine Silverstein – aunt of Paula Cohen by Sandy & Ronnie Rosen
Temple Grams To Honey Karasic in memory of her husband Larry from Joyce & Martin Luria To Lee Silverstein with wishes for a speedy recovery from Beverle & Howard Richelson
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BESSIE ALBERT by Irene & Al Landis STANLEY ANDERMAN by Ellie & Michael Breslow FRANK BALIK by Dr. & Mrs. Tom Redman BERTHA BARR by Lois Barr Barrett MORRIS BARR by Lois Barr Barrett HENRY BLOCK by Janice & Paul Holub FRIEDA BLUFSTEIN by Sophy Kirsch & Family MILDRED BRASOVANKIN by Pam & Allen Hirsh ESTHER BROWN by Janet Brown IDA DORFMAN by Sandy Lehrer ROBERT DRAZIN by Sandy Drazin LILLIAN DRIMMER by Janice & Paul Holub SABINA EDELSBERG by the Edelsberg Family DAVID EPSTEIN by Warren & Sandy Epstein SYLVIA FISHER by Cindy & Lewis Fisher & Family LILLIAN FOX by Barri & Mark Haber & Family LILLIAN GOLDENBERG by Sam Goldenberg SOL GRABELLE by Jane & Garry Grabelle FLORA GURMAN by Peter & Linda Gurman JOSEPH GURMAN by Peter & Linda Gurman KENNETH HERST by Michael Gordon BERNARD HIRSH by Pam & Allen Hirsh HERMAN HIRSHFIELD by Lawrence Hirshfield ROSE HOFFMAN by Sam Hoffman RITA HUNTER by Carol & Stephen Hunter MICHAEL JACOB by Beth & Harvey Jacob ELEANOR KARASIC GOULD by Bernie & Renee Karasic KENNETH KOURI by Barbara Kouri EVELYN KRAMER by Betty Weissman DORIS KURTZ by Ellen Kantor FRANCES LEFTON by Cindy & Lewis Fisher & Family HERBERT LEVINE by Jane & Garry Grabelle ETTA LICHTMAN by Mark & Odette Lichtman
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YAHRZEIT DONATIONS
We gratefully acknowledge the bequest made to our synagogue by Anna Sciarappa and add her as a member of our Congregation Torat El Heritage Circle. To find out more about the Heritage Circle and how to become a member, please contact Pam at 732-531-4410 or [email protected].
Congregation Torat El Heritage Circle Planned Giving….Plant seeds for the next generation
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Laurence D. Sussman, D.D.S. SP#3101
Stuart H. Meyer, D.D.S. SP#3439
John M. McElroy, D.M.D. SP#3894
Jared Gelband, D.M.D. SP#6400
Brian Paterson, D.M.D., M.D. SP#6399
Marc I. Feldman D.D.S. Retired
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Matawan, NJ 07747 732-566-7648
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509 Stillwells Corner Rd Freehold, NJ 07728
732-431-4800
1315 Allaire Ave & Hwy 35 Ocean, NJ 07712
732-531-4400
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Old Bridge, NJ 08857 732-679-0800
Visit us on the web at cjoms.com
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236 Monmouth Road Ocean Township, NJ 07755
732-531-3885 Fax: 732-531-5583
882 Broadway West Long Branch, NJ 07764
732-229-8855 Fax: 732-229-8796
Fred Fiore, Jr. - Manager N.J. Lic. #3759 [email protected]
www.fiorefuneralhomes.com
Formerly Hoidal Funeral Home
The closest funeral home to the temple
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OF MATRIMONIAL LAWYERS
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FOR THE PRACTICE OF FAMILY LAW
2 BRIDGE AVE, SUITE 601
RED BANK, N.J. 07701
(732) 219-9000
website: par-law.com
Nancy and Irwin Gerechoff
Abby Scheer
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Successfully managing
real estate transactions
for 50 years
PREVENTIVE, RESTORATIVE
& COSMETIC DENTISTRY
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732-493-8030
804 West Park Ave. Ocean, New Jersey 07712
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LAWRENCE H. SHAPIRO
COUNSELOR AT LAW
ANSELL GRIMM & AARON
A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION
1500 Lawrence Avenue CN 7807
Ocean, New Jersey 07712
732-922-1000
Fax 732-922-6161
E-mail: [email protected]
ISAACSON ORTHODONTICS ORTHODONTICS and DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPEDICS
CHILDREN and ADULTS
www.Isaacsonorthodontics.com [email protected]
ROBERT J. ISAACSON, D.D.S. - Spec. Per. # 2018
RICHARD D. ISAACSON, D.M.D. - Spec. Per. # 3453
JAMES A. ISAACSON, D.M.D. - Spec. Per. # 3500
West Long Branch 103 Parker Road
New Jersey 07764 (732) 870-8077
Middletown/Red Bank 79 Oak Hill Road
New Jersey 07701 (732) 842-3133
Matawan 160 Main Street
New Jersey 07747 (732) 566-4005
ELITE PREFERRED And TEEN PROVIDER
Member American Association of
Orthodontists
Mark Harris, Manager NJ Lic #3284
Always Discounted
Barry D. Shapiro, CPA Partner
331 Newman Springs Road, Suite 125 Red Bank, New Jersey 07701-6765
Phone: 732-842-3113 (Direct: x247) Fax: 732-741-7292
[email protected] www.withum.com
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Congregation Torat El Jersey Shore Jewish Center 301 Monmouth Road Oakhurst, NJ 07755 732-531-4410 www.torat-el.org
NON PROFIT US POSTAGE PAID
PERMIT #49 RED BANK, NJ
07701
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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Pesach Service 9:00am
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Board of Trustees Mtg 7:30pm
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Lunch & Learn 12:00pm
No Religious School
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Office Closed
Pesach Service 9:00am
Candle Lighting 7:08pm
Shabbat Service 7:15pm
7
Pesach/Yizkor/Shabbat Service
9:00am
No Shabbat School
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Beginner Hebrew 7:30pm
10
Ritual Mtg 7:30pm
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Lunch & Learn 12:00pm
Yom Hashoah Remembrance
6:30pm
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Candle Lighting 7:15pm
Shabbat Service 7:15pm
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Shabbat Service 9:00am
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Men’s Club Breakfast/Speaker
8:45am
Hazak Movie 3:00pm
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Tiny Tots & Toddler Time 10:00am
Beginner Hebrew 7:30pm
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Executive Board Mtg 7:00pm
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Lunch & Learn 12:00pm
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Yom Ha’atzmaut Lunch, Movie &
Discussion 12:00pm
Adult Ed w/Rabbi 7:30pm
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Candle Lighting 7:22pm
Shabbat Service 7:15pm
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Shabbat Service 9:00am
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Men’s Club Mtg 7:30pm
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No Lunch & Learn
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Adult Ed w/Rabbi 7:30pm
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Candle Lighting 7:29pm
Shabbat Service 7:15pm
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Shabbat Service 9:00am
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Meet the Author 11:00am
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Tiny Tots & Toddler Time 10:00am
Beginner Hebrew 7:30pm
April 2018