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Union Temple of Brooklyn

Affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism


NOVEMBER 2014 CHESHVAN - KISLEV 5775 Vol. 166, No. 3
SHABBAT SERVICES FOR NOVEMBER
SHABBAT LECH L'CHA
October 31 Friday Evening
6:30 PM - Kabbalat Shabbat
1 Saturday Morning
9:00 AM - Shabbat Study Hevre
9:30 AM - Out of the Shabbox
10:30 AM - Shabbat Morning Service
Torah: Genesis 12:117:27 Haftarah: Isaiah 40:27-41:16
SHABBAT VAYERA
7 Friday Evening
First Friday Family Shabbat
4:00 PM - Fridays at Four: Shabbat for Tots
6:00 PM - Snacks
6:30 PM - Kabbalat Shabbat
7:30 PM - Potluck Dinner
8 Saturday Morning
9:00 AM - Shabbat Study Hevre
9:30 AM - Out of the Shabbox
10:30 AM - Shabbat Morning Service
Torah: Genesis 18:1 - 22:24 Haftarah: II Kings 4:1 - 4:37,
SHABBAT CHAYEI SARAH
14 Friday Evening
4:00 PM - Fridays at Four: Shabbat for Tots
6:30 PM - Kabbalat Shabbat - Pizza to follow
15 Saturday Morning
9:00 AM - Shabbat Study Hevre
9:30 AM - Out of the Shabbox
10:30 AM - Shabbat Morning Service
Torah: Genesis 23:1 - 25:18 Haftarah: I Kings 1:1 - 1:31
SHABBAT TOLDOT
21 Friday Evening
4:00 PM - Fridays at Four: Shabbat for Tots
6:30 PM - Kabbalat Shabbat - Cabaret Show to follow
22 Saturday Morning
9:00 AM - Shabbat Study Hevre
10:30 AM - Shabbat Morning Service
Torah: Genesis 25:19 - 28:9 Haftarah: Malachi 1:1 - 2:7
SHABBAT VAYETZEI
28 Friday Evening
6:30 PM - Kabbalat Shabbat
29 Saturday Morning
10:30 AM - Shabbat Morning Service
Torah: Genesis 28:10 - 32:3 Haftarah: Hosea 12:13 - 14:10
Kristallnacht
Commemoration
(The Night of Broken Glass)

Dr. Rachel Korazim
Chief Educational Consultant
for the reorganization
and renovation of the
museum at Yad Vashem
will present:

Echoes of the Holocaust
in Modern Israeli
Literature

Texts in English will
be distributed.

Wednesday,
November 5
7:30-9:30 PM

For more information,
see page 6
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Rabbis Message
iEngage
"And God created the man in God's image; in the image of God, God created him; male
and female, God created them; and God blessed them. (Genesis 1.27-28)" On October 18
we began, once again, our yearly cycle of Torah study with the dawn of creation and the
appearance of human beings upon the earth.
This past July there was a remarkable gathering in Berlin. A group of some 35 women
rabbis traveled there to celebrate the life of Rabbi Regina Jonas, on the 70th anniversary of
her death, which we marked on Shabbat Bereshit, this past October 18. Leading the gath-
ering were: Rabbi Sally Priesand, Rabbi Sandy Sasso, Rabbi Amy Eilberg, and Rabba
Sara Hurwitz, the "firsts" of the Reform, Reconstructionist, Conservative, and Orthodox
communities, in order of their ordination. Of course we all know Rabbi Sally Priesand, and were proud and
grateful to welcome her to Union Temple in March of 2012 as the keynote speaker at my installation as Presi-
dent of the New York Board of Rabbis. As you remember, I was the first woman to hold this position. Rabbi
Priesand was the first woman acknowledged as an ordained rabbi, and at my installation, we also celebrated
the 40th anniversary of her ordination. Rabbi Priesand has been a wonderful rabbi and colleague, and has
served as an inspiring role model for just about a thousand women now, who have followed her into the Rab-
binate. But Rabbi Priesand was actually not the first woman in history to reach this goal.
Regina Jonas was born in Berlin in 1902, and began talking to her friends about becoming a
rabbi when she was only in her teens. She went to study with Rabbi Eduard Banath, who
oversaw ordination for the Hochschule fr die Wissenschaft des Judentums, a liberal, nonde-
nominational seminary in Berlin. (A number of our most prominent rabbis in the Reform
Movement were rescued from the Hochschule by the Hebrew Union College as the clouds of
war began to gather in the 1930's.) When Rabbi Banath died in 1930, Regina searched for an-
other rabbi who would be willing to ordain her. But she was pounding on a mighty wall in-
deed, and even the great liberal Rabbi Dr. Leo Baeck would not agree to help her break it
down, fearing that it would be just too much at that time, with all the Jewish community was facing. But Re-
gina persisted, and finally Rabbi Max Dienemann, Executive Director of the Conference of Liberal Rabbis,
agreed to ordain her. She went on to preach at the Neue Synagogue and lectured to the Women's International
Zionist Organization, and various local sisterhoods in Berlin. She began functioning more and more in a rab-
binic role, and was gradually accepted as a spiritual leader in many circles within the Jewish community. She
was deported to Teresienstadt, where she continued to preach and teach. Ultimately she met her death at
Auschwitz, but she will not be forgotten. Though Rabbi Sally Priesand was the first woman duly ordained by
the Hebrew Union College, with the full backing of the Reform Movement, Rabbi Priesand, and all of us who
are her colleagues, acknowledge with gratitude and respect the courage and passion of Rabbi Regina Jonas.
This December, there will be the first ever-of-its-kind cross-denominational gathering of women rabbis in the
New York area, held at the New York Board of Rabbis. We will dedicate this gathering to the memory of Re-
gina Jonas. Her love for the Jewish people knew no bounds. Zecher tzaddikah liv'rachah - May the memory
of the righteous be for a blessing.
-Rabbi Linda Henry Goodman


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Officers Column
The Work Never Stops
This has been a busy time for the officers, trustees and
staff, and a time of transitions. The holidays are be-
hind us now, and the officers thank everyone who put
so much work into making them successful. Thanks
especially to Rabbi Goodman for leading us, Student
Cantor Goldin for her beautiful singing, and Henry
Singer and Marvin Lieberman for organizing services
so expertly.
But all the work that went into the holidays is the tip
of the iceberg for the officers. We are happy to inform
you that we have rented most of the fifth floor to a
school, and the rest of the floor is rented as well. That
was difficult, and we are thrilled to have completed
that transition.
As you probably know by now, our Temple Adminis-
trator, John Golomb, has resigned, and we wish him
all the best in his future endeavors. As of this writing,
we are engaged in an extensive search for a successor.
Perhaps when you read this a new Administrator will
be in place. If so, we hope everyone will support that
person in the transition into this difficult position.
The litigation with the developers of the condominium
next door continues, but most of the physical work is
completed. We hope to bring this to a close soon.
Meanwhile, work is being done on our building to
comply with Local Law 11. Many thanks to Lenny
Shiller for leading that effort.
Many programs and events are planned for November
and future months. Check the Bulletin to see the
schedule.
We could use your support. We need you. Please at-
tend services and events, bring in new members, and
contribute generously with your time and money.
Together let's make this a successful 5775 at Union
Temple.
-Jeffrey Stein, Vice President
SHALOM MEDITATION CIRCLE
November 12 - 5:30-6:30 PM
Focus: Release and Renewal for the New Year

Moving into the New Year, we find its not easy to change old habits of thinking and reacting. Mental
clutter may prevent us from experiencing Clarity and Serenity.
Join us in the SHALOM MEDITATION CIRCLE on Wednesday, November 12, 5:30-6:30 PM as we
experience Meditative practices incorporating Breathwork, Qi Gong and Tonal Vibration to open
blocked energy channels and to create space and Lightness.
Dr. Robert Fried guides us in some healing Qi Gong, an ancient Chinese practice that has been incor-
porated into Western approaches to integrative healthcare.
Experience the soothing and profound sound vibrations produced by the crystal Heart Bowl as we
tone SHALOM to access deeper levels of our Nefesh (Spirit) and Neshumah (Eternal Soul). Find
comfort and peace as we create a Sukkat Shalom.
There is no fee for the session and it is open to all. You do not have to be a Temple member.
Dr. Gail Levine-Fried, longtime Temple member, Stress Management Instructor and Registered Yoga
Teacher (RYT), facilitates the SHALOM Meditation Circle sessions.
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In October we had our first Yom Mishpacha (Family Pro-
gram). This program was a whole school family program.
Parents and students participated in learning about the holi-
day of Sukkot. Check out some of the pictures.
Each class has been assigned a date where parents and stu-
dents will come and learn together. The program will take
place during the Religious School day. Each program will
coordinate with the curriculum taught in the class. We are
excited to add this program to the Religious School curricu-
lum. I look forward to learning with parents and students.
Religious School Upcoming Events:
November 2, 9 and 16: Religious School
November 23: Religious School and Yom Mishpacha (Family Program) for the 6
th

and 7
th
grade class.
Save the Date: March 20-22 Camp Family Weekend at
Camp Eisner!- more information to follow.
-Mindy Sherry, Director of Youth and Family Engagement
Education Corner
We are Mishpacha!
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In addition to the wonderful curriculum that our talented professional staff presents to our students, we also offer
some amazing classes by outside specialists. Every class has yoga with our extraordinary teacher April Cantor.
On Fridays Ira Levin, our amazing and spirited music teacher, visits each of our classrooms and helps us cele-
brate Shabbat. We also offer Spanish classes to our afternoon three and four year olds.
April Cantor received certification to teach yoga with Integral Yoga in 1999. April's previous experience in-
cludes working as a theater arts educator collaborating with teachers to adapt literature for stage. April saw how
students and teachers alike thirsted for and connected to a physical practice like yoga in helping with focus and
body-mind awareness.
Ira has worked with both children and adults bringing Jewish music into the community. He has worked as a
cantorial soloist leading community Passover seders, family High Holiday, Shabbat and Havdallah services.
He also worked as a song leader with Birthright Israel, Hebrew Day Schools, Hebrew Schools and summer
camps. Ira performed at the URJ Biennial Conference in 2011, NY Limmund 2012, Boston Limmund 2011
and England Limmund 2010, and the International Jewish Music Festival Amsterdam 2007. Ira won the Shal-
shelet New Jewish Liturgical Music Award in both 2004 and 2010. Ira brings his guitar and wonderful sense of
joy into each of our classrooms. The children are always so happy to see him and enjoy singing, dancing, shak-
ing and jumping along to the music. In addition to celebrating Shabbat with us every Friday he also sings
songs about the Jewish holidays and focuses on whatever curriculum the classes might be working on.
Amanda Picker visits us two afternoons a week to teach our preschoolers Spanish. She works for Wee Play
Language, a unique program created to teach foreign languages to preschoolers organically. Students always
have a full set of materials in front of them which enables them to participate and be fully engaged in the les-
sons for the entire time. Following
their teacher's directions in Spanish,
the children play with their toys and
manipulate their materials, all while
absorbing the foreign language
seamlessly. Their lessons include
using magnetic pieces and white
boards to create various scenes, such
as pet shops, snowmen and fall
scenes. They also use toys and pre-
tend play as a vehicle for learning.
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We are offering tours and accepting
applications for the 2015-2016
school year. To sign up for a tour,
email susan@utpreschool.org or
krista@utpreschool.org, or call the
Preschool office at 718-623-1322.
-Susan Sporer, Preschool Director
Preschool
Meet Some of Our Amazing Staff
Musical Shabbat
Friday, November 21, 2014, 8:00 pm
Singer Laurie Krauz and Musical Director/Pianist Daryl
Kojak perform their critically- acclaimed cabaret show
TAPESTRY REWOVEN at Union Temple after Friday
night services. Enjoy Lauries gorgeous interpretation of
Carol Kings classic Tapestry album UNPLUGGED
just voice and piano.
Refreshments, of course, will be served.
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Wednesday Evenings at Union Temple: 7:30 - 9:30 PM
November 12: THE "LIBERAL" JEWISH TRIBES examines the four Jewish tribes within Israel that re-
ject the monopoly of Orthodoxy: Masorti (traditional), Jewish secular, Israeli secular and Jewish
Non-Jewish. [Dr. Hartman, and interviews with Ruth Calderon, Rani Jaeger, Melila Hellner-Eshed,
and Dani Elazar]
January 7: THE NORTH AMERICAN JEWISH TRIBES explores current trends within North American
Jewry, new modes of affiliation that are emerging beyond traditional denominational divisions, and
the impact of these changes on the relationship with Israel. [Dr. Hartman, and an interview with
Rabbi Rick Jacobs]
January 14: UNITY AND DIVERSITY IN THE JEWISH TRADITION explores how Jewish sources have
grappled with the issue of balancing the competing values of unity and diversity and provides key
insights that can help shape the conceptual landscape of a Jewish democratic public sphere. [Dr.
Hartman, and interviews with Dr. Yehuda Kurtzer and Rabbi Sharon Brous]
January 21: THE POROUS "WALL OF SEPARATION" BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE: LESSONS
FROM THE US AND CANADA examines the complex interaction between collective, tribal, and indi-
vidual claims in American and Canadian jurisprudence through a study of American and Canadian
legal traditions on questions of State and religion. What emerges is a nuanced picture with impor-
tant lessons for advancing a shared public space in Israel consistent with its aspirations as a Jewish
democracy. [Dr. Hartman]
March 11: SYNAGOGUE AND STATE: THE ISRAELI EXPERIENCE examines the current core principles
that shape Israeli jurisprudence on issues of religion and State in order to discern an emerging Israeli
model for rebalancing the relationship between synagogue and State and creating a public space in
which both tribal and national concerns can be met. [Dr. Hartman, and interviews with Ruth Gavi-
son and Danny Statman]
March 25: SHARING THE PUBLIC SPHERE: NEW FOUNDATIONS FOR A JEWISH DEMOCRACY looks
at cases taken from headlines to examine the way in which the challenge of sharing the public
sphere is being addressed in the current reality of modern Israel. [Dr. Hartman]
April 22: THE ARAB PALESTINIAN ISRAELI TRIBES explores the complex identity of Arab Palestinian
Israelis and opportunities for redefining the relationship of these tribes with the modern State of Is-
rael. [Dr. Hartman and Interviews with Amal Jabareen and Mohammad Darawshe]
April 29: TRIBES AND PEOPLEHOOD: REFLECTIONS ON LIVING IN A TRIBAL FAMILY concludes the se-
ries with a set of conversations that explore the lived experience of the Jewish people as a tribal fam-
ily. [Interviews with Yossi Klein Halevi, Rabbi Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi, Dr.Yehuda Kurtzer,
Melila Hellner-Eshed, Gil Troy]
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Sisterhood
Latkes Already?!
November is here. The cool, crisp days of autumn are
fleeing. The days are getting shorter and colder, and win-
ter winds are just around the corner. For Sisterhood,
those winds will be blowing in much to look forward to.
Well start by lighting up the winter with good deeds.
Join us Sunday, November 23 at 9:30 AM, as we do our
part on Mitzvah Day. Well be collecting and sorting old
prayer books so that they can be delivered to the proper
providers for sacred disposal.
Then, on Sunday, December 14 at 10 AM, well warm
up your winter with a terrific Chanukah program. So
mark your calendar and get ready to celebrate with us.
There will be great talk, a mystery raffle, and latkes
galore!
Before that, on Thurs-
day, December 4, those
of us who have already
signed up, will view the
Jewish Museums
From the Margins
exhibit of paintings by
Lee Krasner and Nor-
man Lewis. Well meet
with Gail Levine-Fried
in the lobby later for a
bite at the cafe and, af-
ter that, well see The
Powder and the Glory,
a film about Elizabeth
Arden and Helena
Rubinstein, two power-
ful women who created
an industry and forever
changed the way we
women see ourselves
and present ourselves to
the world around us.
If you were at our plan-
ning meeting, you know
that we have a crowded
roster of exciting pro-
grams planned for the
months ahead. Watch
this column and your
email to learn more
about them. We hope that you will be with us for them
alland as a member. If you have not yet renewed
your membership, please do so promptly, and if you are
not yet a Sisterhood member, we hope you will join us
now. It's as simple as writing a check for $40 to Sister-
hood of Union Temple. Youll be adding your voice,
your heart, and your hands to ours, as together we reach
out to perform tikkun olam. We cannot do it without
you and your support.
Sisterhood wishes everyone a happy Thanksgiving.
May our hearts, our homes, and our lives be filled
with blessings.
-Barbara Brett, Secretary
9:30 AM 12 PM
Stop by the temple the Sunday before Thanksgiving to DONATE:
CLOTHING What: Gently used mens or womens apparel suitable for of-
fice or job interviews. On hangers, please.
For: The Hope Program, a Brooklyn-based job training organization.
PET FOOD What: Canned food and pet supplies for cats and dogs.
For: Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition Shelter, a local no-kill animal shelter.
PRAYER BOOKS What: No longer used prayer books and religious arti-
cles (such as tallitot).
For: The Hebrew Free Burial Society, which will dispose of these according to Jewish Law.
AND
Support the Union Temple/Religious School FOOD DRIVE in front
of Key Food, 7th Avenue & Carroll Street
Donate non-perishable food (or cash!) for CHIPS,
a homeless shelter in Park Slope.
Sadly, due to changes in donation requirements, there will not be a blood drive this year.
Sunday November 23, 2014
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Tzedakah
Brotherhood
Brotherhood Gets Into Murder!
First, a sincere thank you to everyone who ushered at
High Holy Day services: Abe Barnett, Arnold Kolikoff,
Stephanie Steinberg, Leslie Tan, Eric Siegel, Bob
Newhouser, Mark Silverstein, Andy Mirer, David Vogel,
Ben Campbell, Henry Singer, Marvin Lieberman, and
Youth Group members Abigail Marin and Eddie Silver-
berg. And thank you as well to everyone who partici-
pated in assembling the sukkah.
On Sunday morning, November 16, I will be leading a book discussion about In-
visible City by Julia Dahl. This murder mystery takes us deep into the Hasidic
community of Borough Park, the victims community, and into the community of
news reporters as well. The main character, Rebekah Roberts, a tabloid reporter, is
determined to learn the facts and get the full story who, what, when, where, why
and how. And at the same time, she learns answers to questions she has about her-
self. Her mother was also from a Hasidic community in Brooklyn, left it when she
met Rebekahs father, then returned to it when Rebekah was less than a year old, leaving Rebekah and her fa-
ther behind. They lived in Florida Rebekah moved to Brooklyn after college and they never heard from
her mother again. Needless to say, that left Rebekah with questions that were difficult for her father to answer,
and feelings that were difficult to resolve. Read the book and join the discussion. Or just come and listen over
bagels and coffee, everyone is welcome.
-Steve Segall, Brotherhood President
The Sukkah was a labor of love.
(Pictures by Joshua Singer)
UNION TEMPLE MEMORIAL FUND
Donated by ................................................................... in memory of
Anna Budd and George Hausman ......................................... Helen Machtinger
Joyce M. Charles .................................................................. Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Doris Klueger ....................................................................... Arnold Schukin
David A. Zupnick ................................................................. George Zupnick

ONEG SHABBAT
Donated by
Tom and Michele Shpetner ................................................... in honor of Ben Shpetners Bar Mitzvah
Howard and Linda Simka...................................................... in honor of Joshua Simkas concert at Union Temple
Rabbi Linda Henry Goodman ............................................... in honor of her birthday

SISTERHOOD HATTIE NEWMAN HAPPY DAY FUND
Donated by .......................................................................... in honor of
Barbara and Hy Brett ............................................................ Henrietta Zink

RABBIS DISCRETIONARY FUND
Donated by ................................................................... in memory of
Steven Rifkind .............................................................................. his mother Ruth Rifkind


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Dr. Linda Henry Goodman
Rabbi

Emma Goldin
Student Cantor

Shinae Kim
Temple Musician

Susan Sporer
Preschool Director

Mindy Sherry
Director of Youth and Family Engagement

Beatrice Hanks
President

Abe Barnett
Ellen Kolikoff
Jeffrey Stein
Vice Presidents

Steven Segall
Secretary

Leonard Shiller
Treasurer

Mike Baron
Hortense R. Hurwitz
Doris Klueger
Honorary Presidents

David Rapheal
Bulletin Editor

John Golomb
Temple Administrator

Martin Kasdan
Funeral Director
(800) 522-0588
Memorial Plaques
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A memorial plaque is a lasting tribute to a loved one.
If you wish more information regarding obtaining a
plaque in memory of a loved one please e-mail the
temple at uniontemple@uniontemple.org
or leave a message with the temple office.
Maurice H. Van Raalt ............................................................. November 1, 1932
Herman Weinberger ............................................................... November 2, 1956
Edward Elman, Past President ................................................ November 3, 1976
Rose Pollack .......................................................................... November 4, 1957
Esther Weinberger .................................................................. November 5, 1954
Samuel Underberg .................................................................. November 6, 1985
Hannah Lebowitz ................................................................... November 7, 1925
William Krell ......................................................................... November 7, 1959
Estelle Martha Silverman Sloan .............................................. November 7, 1984
Mendel Nevin ........................................................................ November 8, 1950
Olga Rosenson ....................................................................... November 8, 1959
Ray Beck ............................................................................... November 8, 1964
George Wiener ....................................................................... November 9, 1947
Mathew Frank ........................................................................ November 9, 1954
Anne Silverberg ..................................................................... November 9, 1973
Gabriel Fried ......................................................................... November 10, 1924
Moses Bloom ........................................................................ November 10, 1935
Isaac M. Bermas .................................................................... November 11, 1931
Annie Wolberg ...................................................................... November 11, 1952
Sarah Marienhoff................................................................... November 11, 1958
Hon. Emil N. Baar, Past President .......................................... November 11, 1985
Moses B. Schmidt, Past President .......................................... November 12, 1954
Estella Selig .......................................................................... November 13, 1906
Hulda Lissner ........................................................................ November 14, 1931
Sidney Onkeles ..................................................................... November 14, 1957
Jerrold Feldman..................................................................... November 14, 1989
Emile R. Brown May ............................................................. November 15, 1964
Rose Astro ............................................................................ November 15, 1971
Minerva Love ........................................................................ November 16, 1971
Rebecca Levinson ................................................................. November 17, 1942
Joseph Ehrlich ....................................................................... November 17, 1944
Dora Raphaels ....................................................................... November 17, 1947
Felice D. Aaronson ................................................................ November 18, 1955
Saul Dumey .......................................................................... November 19, 1961
Edward Charles Blum ............................................................ November 20, 1946
Ruth B Wolfort...................................................................... November 20, 1961
Jack Felsenfeld ...................................................................... November 20, 1961
Pearl Elman ........................................................................... November 20, 1980
Joseph Petchesky ................................................................... November 21, 1961
Harold D. Silvey, Past President............................................. November 21, 1997
Rosa Block ............................................................................ November 23, 1943
Samuel Frank ........................................................................ November 24, 1955
Irving R. Gerstman, Past President ......................................... November 24, 1987
Bernard B. Block ................................................................... November 25, 1962
Anne Silverman..................................................................... November 25, 1959
Laura L. Cohen ..................................................................... November 26, 1959
Sgt. Harold C. Ginsberg ......................................................... November 27, 1944
Bernard P. Weinstein ............................................................. November 27, 1986
Mamie Rosenson ................................................................... November 28, 1931
Minnie Baum Needle ............................................................. November 28, 1956
Edith Helicher ....................................................................... November 28, 1969
Lazarus Rosenberg ................................................................ November 29, 1956
Max Silverman ...................................................................... November 30, 1944
May Caplin ........................................................................... November 30, 1994
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 9:00 AM:
Shabbat Hevre
9:30 AM:
Out of the Shabbox
10:30 AM:
Shabbat Morning
Service
2
9:30 AM:
Religious School
3





6:15 PM: Officers

4
Election Day
Preschool Off
5

7:30 PM:
Kristallnacht
Commemoration
Dr. Rachel Korazim
6 7
4:00 PM:
Fridays at Four
First Friday
Family Shabbat
6:00 PM: Snacks
6:30 PM:
Kabbalat Shabbat
7:30 PM:
Potluck Dinner
8 9:00 AM:
Shabbat Hevre
9:30 AM:
Out of the Shabbox
10:30 AM:
Shabbat Morning
Service
9
9:30 AM:
Religious School


10




6:00 PM:
Board of Trustees
11



12

5:30 PM: Shalom
Meditation Circle
6:30 PM:
UT Singers Rehearsal
7:30 PM:
iEngage
13 14

4:00 PM:
Friday sat Four
6:30 PM:
Kabbalat Shabbat
Pizza to follow
15 9:00 AM
Shabbat Hevre
9:30 AM:
Out of the Shabbox
10:30 AM:
Shabbat Morning
Service
16
9:30 AM:
Religious School

Membership
Committee

10:00 AM:
Brotherhood
17



6:30 PM: Religious
School Committee
18 19

6:30 PM:
UT Singers Rehearsal
20 21

4:00 PM:
Fridays at Four
6:30 PM:
Kabbalat Shabbat
Cabaret Show to
follow
22
9:00 AM:
Shabbat Hevre
10:30 AM:
Shabbat Morning
Service
23 24 25 26 27
Thanksgiving Day
28



6:30 PM:
Kabbalat Shabbat
29
10:30 AM:
Shabbat Morning
Service
30
No Religious School

November 2014 ~ Cheshvan-Kislev 5775

9:30 AM: Religious
School Rosh Chodesh
Celebration; Yom
Mishpacha, Grades
6/7.
Mitzvah Day: Food
and Clothing Drives;
Old Hebrew books

10:30 AM: Israel Trip
Meeting
Rosh Chodesh Kislev
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