TAS September Newsletter

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Temple Adas Shalom M O N T H L Y N E W S L E T T E R 3 4 5 6-7 8 9 10 President's Message RPC Message Kehillah MAGNET Adult Education Sisterhood News Safety & Security September 2023 Calendar of Events Contents S E P T E M B E R 2 0 2 3 | 1 5 T H O F E L U L 5 7 8 3 - 1 5 T H O F T I S H R E I 5 7 8 4 Rabbi Meeka’s Musings Shalom TAS’s Mishpacha משפחה (Family) What a wonderful ushering into the new Jewish year: Once again I wanted to wholeheartedly thank each and every person who took part in planning, reaching out, purchasing, reserving, decorating, musicking, etc, and showing up to my installation as your spiritual leader on August 12th. This was such a cathartic event, on so many different levels. I am still smiling every time I am thinking about it. It truly is warming my heart. What a wonderful way to end summer: While preparing for fall, and for our New Jewish year to begin the High Holidays. And speaking of Fall, Rabbi Judith Friedman wrote a beautiful poem titled “Start Fresh” capturing this time of year, and I’d love to share an excerpt here with you: 11-21 High Holiday Events 28 29 July 2023 - Donors Mi Sheberakh Recently Passed September 2023 Yahrzeits Observed Summers gone. Nights grow cold. These are the days of awe – the shofar blows. With bread in hand – down to the sea. We take time, give thanks. And cast our sadness free. That we may start fresh That we may come clear That we may know sweetness and peace Throughout the year That we may find love Where we need it most And open our hearts and hands, And draw each other close. Continued on page 2. 8 N . E A R L T O N R D . E X T . H A V R E D E G R A C E , M D 2 1 0 7 8 410-939-3170 | ADMIN@TEMPLEADASSHALOM.ORG

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President's Message<br />

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Kehillah MAGNET<br />

Adult Education<br />

Sisterhood News<br />

Safety & Security<br />

<strong>September</strong> 2023<br />

Calendar of Events<br />

Contents<br />

S E P T E M B E R 2 0 2 3 | 1 5 T H O F E L U L 5 7 8 3 - 1 5 T H O F T I S H R E I 5 7 8 4<br />

Rabbi Meeka’s Musings<br />

Shalom <strong>TAS</strong>’s Mishpacha משפחה (Family)<br />

What a wonderful ushering into the new Jewish year: Once again I<br />

wanted to wholeheartedly thank each and every person who took part in<br />

planning, reaching out, purchasing, reserving, decorating, musicking, etc,<br />

and showing up to my installation as your spiritual leader on August 12th.<br />

This was such a cathartic event, on so many different levels. I am still<br />

smiling every time I am thinking about it. It truly is warming my heart.<br />

What a wonderful way to end summer: While preparing for fall, and for<br />

our New Jewish year to begin the High Holidays. And speaking of Fall,<br />

Rabbi Judith Friedman wrote a beautiful poem titled “Start Fresh”<br />

capturing this time of year, and I’d love to share an excerpt here with you:<br />

11-21 High Holiday Events<br />

28<br />

29<br />

July 2023 - Donors<br />

Mi Sheberakh<br />

Recently Passed<br />

<strong>September</strong> 2023<br />

Yahrzeits Observed<br />

Summers gone. Nights grow cold.<br />

These are the days of awe – the shofar blows.<br />

With bread in hand – down to the sea.<br />

We take time, give thanks.<br />

And cast our sadness free.<br />

That we may start fresh<br />

That we may come clear<br />

That we may know sweetness and peace<br />

Throughout the year<br />

That we may find love<br />

Where we need it most<br />

And open our hearts and hands,<br />

And draw each other close.<br />

Continued on page 2.<br />

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Rabbi Meeka's Musings<br />

Continued<br />

For me, being in nature and noticing the beauty in our world is what keeps me in a state of<br />

awe, gratitude, and hope. After a Tornado brushed through Whiteford on August 7th, Dave<br />

and I took a drive to Bel Air to get some dinner: the electricity was out, and we couldn’t cook<br />

anything in the house. On the way to Bel Air, I looked to my left and my breath was taken<br />

away: I saw this amazing double-rainbow shining through heavy clouds, while creating the<br />

most beautiful shades of green, grey, purple, and blue that I have ever seen. In the biblical<br />

story about Noah and the ark, the sign for a fresh start and renewal appeared to Noah in the<br />

shape of a rainbow. When I saw this double manifestation, that was my sign, my message<br />

from God: I knew with all my heart right there and then that this year is going to be simply<br />

beautiful. That was such a powerfully spiritual sign, a great reminder that when we<br />

experience any type of a storm (literally and figuratively), a rainbow will always follow.<br />

As we are all preparing for the High Holidays season, Dave and I would like to take this<br />

opportunity and wholeheartedly wish everyone a heartfelt Shanah Tovah. May we all be<br />

blessed with a healthy, fulfilling, sweet new Jewish year filled with laughter, hope, joy,<br />

beautiful rainbows, and magnificent colors.<br />

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President's Message<br />

Mark Wolkow<br />

Giving<br />

Have you ever thought about why you give? Why you write a check to<br />

a non-profit organization; a school from which you graduated? A<br />

synagogue to which you belong? I mean really sitting down and<br />

making a conscious decision based on criteria that will inform how<br />

much to give and what those dollars will accomplish.<br />

We do it every couple of years. Because needs change; goals change;<br />

organizations change; and our ability to contribute changes. Some of<br />

the things that we consider about how much we give are: Does the<br />

organization really need the funding, or could they get along with less?<br />

Is the organization meeting significant needs of its<br />

community/members? Does it have a large number of potential<br />

donors or does it rely chiefly on its members? Are our dollars going<br />

directly to the mission, or is there significant fundraising overhead? Is it<br />

benefitting people “close to home”, i.e. people who we know and care<br />

about? Is it important that this institution continue into the future?<br />

<strong>September</strong> Service<br />

Multi Access<br />

Information and Links<br />

FRIDAY NIGHT SHABBAT SERVICE<br />

https://zoom.us/j/85758681892 * Meeting<br />

ID: 857 5868 1892<br />

Password: Shabbat23<br />

Friday, <strong>September</strong> 1st<br />

Shabbat Service<br />

Live Streaming starts at 6:45pm<br />

In-Person service starts at 7:00pm<br />

Friday, <strong>September</strong> 8th<br />

Shabbat Service<br />

Live Streaming starts at 6:45pm<br />

In-Person service starts at 7:00pm<br />

Friday, <strong>September</strong> 15th<br />

Erev Rosh Hashanah Service<br />

Live Streaming starts at 6:45pm<br />

In-Person service starts at 7:00pm<br />

Friday, <strong>September</strong> 22nd<br />

Shabbat Service<br />

Live Streaming starts at 6:45pm<br />

In-Person service starts at 7:00pm<br />

Friday, <strong>September</strong> 29th<br />

Shabbat Service<br />

Live Streaming starts at 6:45pm<br />

In-Person service starts at 7:00pm<br />

And each time we do this, Temple Adas Shalom rises to the top of our<br />

donation list because it checks the right boxes for every question<br />

above. And every year, between 60 and 65% of our donations wind up at<br />

<strong>TAS</strong>, and it feels just right. We also set a goal for how much in total we<br />

plan to donate, and then do the math to get to a number.<br />

I encourage every <strong>TAS</strong> member to look at your donations, ask the<br />

questions that are important to you; consider how your contributions<br />

will benefit <strong>TAS</strong> and other causes, and make your generous donations. I<br />

am hopeful that <strong>TAS</strong> will come out on or near the top of your list!<br />

Monthly President's Video<br />

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L'shanah Tova<br />

Mark Wolkow<br />

Did you miss the Rabbi's<br />

installation, or just want to<br />

relive it? Click here to<br />

watch!<br />

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RPC Message<br />

Melissa Immel & Mike Mullis<br />

Greetings From the Religious Practices Committee!<br />

As we approach the sacred time of the High Holy Days, we are given a<br />

profound opportunity for introspection, renewal, and connection. This<br />

season serves as a reminder of the importance of faith, forgiveness, and<br />

compassion in our lives. Let us use these days of reflection to look within<br />

ourselves and acknowledge both our strengths and imperfections.<br />

Embrace the power of growth and change, as we strive to become better<br />

versions of ourselves, guided by our values and the teachings of our<br />

traditions.<br />

The High Holy Days present us with a chance to seek forgiveness and<br />

grant it to others. Let go of grudges and resentments, and open our<br />

hearts to understanding and empathy. As we forgive, we free ourselves<br />

from the burdens of the past, paving the way for healing and<br />

reconciliation. In this time of unity, let us also remember those who are<br />

less fortunate and extend a helping hand to those in need. Embrace the<br />

spirit of tikkun olam, repairing the world, and seek ways to make a<br />

positive impact on our community and beyond.<br />

As we gather to pray and reflect, let our voices be filled with hope and<br />

gratitude. Let us cherish the blessings we have, even amidst challenges,<br />

and be thankful for the love and support of our family, friends, and<br />

community. May the High Holy Days inspire us to live with purpose and<br />

intention throughout the year, as we strive to walk the path of<br />

righteousness and uphold the values that define us. Please bookmark the<br />

Temple calendar page for all your High Holy Day events, dates, times and<br />

links.<br />

Wishing you a meaningful and transformative High Holy Days season.<br />

May it be filled with joy, love, and spiritual growth.<br />

Shanah Tovah Umetukah - A Good and Sweet New Year to all!<br />

Melissa Immel & Mike Mullis, RPC Co-Chairs<br />

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Kehillah MAGNET<br />

Sarah O’Donnell & Joel Yoffee<br />

There is still time to register for the 2023-2024 school year! Please contact our<br />

principal, Sarah O’Donnell, at principal@templeadasshalom.org, for registration<br />

information.<br />

Mark your calendars!<br />

Virtual Back to School Night: Wednesday, <strong>September</strong> 6, 2023<br />

1st Day of Kehillah MAGNET: Sunday, <strong>September</strong> 10, 2023<br />

REGULAR PROGRAMMING:<br />

FAMILY SHABBAT SERVICE: Every other<br />

month during the academic school<br />

year, Rabbi Meeka and Mike Mullis, choir<br />

director and music teacher, lead one<br />

Friday night service that is designed<br />

with families in mind. Family Shabbat<br />

nights begin at 5:30 pm with a<br />

child-friendly meal, and the service runs<br />

from 6:15 – 7:00 pm. Attending Family<br />

Shabbat is a great way to enjoy the company of friends, relax after a long<br />

week, and provide further understanding of Hebrew learning!<br />

TOT SHIRA: Each month during the school year Kehillah MAGNET welcomes<br />

families with children 5 and under to attend the Pre-K/K music class at our<br />

religious school. “Tot Shira” is a wonderful way to introduce little ones to our<br />

dedicated teachers and fantastic students. Our first Tot Shira of the year will be<br />

on Sunday, October 1, 2023. Mark your calendars!<br />

Adas Shalom Temple (ASTY) Meeting: This youth group is held monthly<br />

during the school year with teens in grades 7-12. Students have the<br />

opportunity to build relationships and engage in discussions on various<br />

Jewish related topics. Refreshments are provided. This school year, the<br />

program will be led by <strong>TAS</strong> congregant and Social Action Committee Chair,<br />

Alison Filicko! ASTY will have its first “meet and greet” on Sunday, Sept. 10th<br />

from 10:45 – 11:45 am.<br />

Please check out the temple calendar for all upcoming events and see you<br />

soon!<br />

Joel Yoffee<br />

Kehillah MAGNET Religious<br />

School Committee Chair<br />

Sarah O’Donnell<br />

Kehillah MAGNET Religous<br />

School Principal


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Upcoming<br />

Adult<br />

Educational<br />

Events<br />

'Who by Fire' Book<br />

Discussion<br />

Sunday, <strong>September</strong> 30th<br />

10:00am - 11:30am<br />

Trip to Philly<br />

Tuesday, October 15th<br />

9:00am - 6:00pm<br />

Adult Education<br />

Brian Folus<br />

Dear Congregants,<br />

I hope everyone is having a great summer! I have a few upcoming events to share<br />

with you.<br />

On <strong>September</strong> 30 at 10:00 am we will have our next book discussion this will be<br />

on Zoom only. The book is “Who by Fire “, by Matti Friedman. “It's the story of a<br />

young artist in crisis and a young country at war, and the powerful resonance of<br />

the chord struck between them. A beautiful, haunting book.”. The story takes<br />

place during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. This is very timely as our High Holidays are<br />

approaching. Adult Ed committee member Denise Gordon will be leading this<br />

exciting discussion.<br />

On October 15, join us for a day trip to Philly. First stop Beth Sholom synagogue,<br />

which is the only synagogue ever designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Then onto to<br />

downtown Philly for lunch and then a self-guided tour of the American Jewish<br />

History Museum. Please see the Calendar for more details and registration for this<br />

trip. Thank you Adult Ed committee member Roz Spergel for arranging this trip.<br />

On Tuesday August 8 Robin Way presented how to make some tasty New Year’s<br />

desserts. This was part of our Desserts & Discussion program. Robin made New<br />

Moon Butter Cookies and Apple & Honey Phyllo Rolls; they are delicious. Robin is a<br />

great teacher. If you missed this event, you can view it by clocking this link:<br />

https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/g97nkCyu2xWYlFvcAKRdtAiM7wbpugZkbtDs<br />

PUxt_BT8wXSJvr6X9WNwuAzQJu5X.AxGMytSy_I3FTUBS<br />

Passcode: 8=%AWhw3<br />

We truly hope you will join us for these upcoming events and send us<br />

suggestions and request for topics or movies or programs you would like the<br />

Adult Ed. Committee to provide for you.<br />

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As always feel free to sit in on a meeting, just click on the link in the Calendar.<br />

Looking forward to hearing from you!<br />

Shalom and Shana Tova to all,<br />

PH: 123-456-7890<br />

Shalom, Brian Folus<br />

Adult Ed. Chair


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Adult Education<br />

Continued<br />

Here are the two recipes:<br />

Apple and Honey Phyllo Rolls<br />

5 Apples - peeled, seeded and chopped 4 Tbsp butter<br />

1⁄2 cup Sugar<br />

1 tsp cinnamon<br />

1 tsp salt<br />

2 Tbsp apple juice<br />

1 stick butter melted<br />

1 log of Phyllo dough - covered with a damp cloth<br />

First 6 Place all ingredients in a small pot and cook on low till apples are tender.<br />

Remove to a bowl and cool completely.<br />

Place Phyllo on a flat surface and cover with a damp cloth.<br />

Remove one sheet and paint with butter. Place another on top of the first. Place 1<br />

Tbsp of apple on the phyllo and roll up. Paint butter on the roll. Place on baking sheet.<br />

Continue until all phyllo sheets are used.<br />

Bake at 375 degrees until golden and crisp about 10 minutes.<br />

New Moon Butter Cookies<br />

1 cup blanched sliced almonds<br />

1cup cold butter cut in cubes<br />

2 3⁄4 cups flour<br />

3⁄4 cup confectioners sugar plus extra for dusting<br />

1 tsp cinnamon<br />

2 tsp vanilla extract 3 1⁄2 ounces milk<br />

In a food processor, grind the almonds to a fine powder. Add remaining ingredients and<br />

process until dough forms around the blade.<br />

Remove dough and shape into balls. Roll each ball into a crescent- shaped cookie.<br />

Bake for 15 minutes at 350 degrees until cookies are golden. Once cool roll in powdered<br />

sugar.<br />

Store in an airtight container.<br />

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Sisterhood News<br />

Deborah Temple<br />

Sisterhood has kicked off the new year with a bang! Our Annual Sisterhood<br />

Membership Breakfast on Saturday, August 26th was a huge success. We<br />

tried something new by holding it on a Saturday morning and, just wow, we<br />

had a fantastic turn-out. The food was terrific, the planning was great, and<br />

the time together was enjoyed by all. A huge thank you to our planning<br />

team for a job well done!<br />

Sisterhood<br />

Events<br />

All our Sisterhood dates are<br />

posted on the Temple Calendar<br />

and appear in bright pink.<br />

SISTERHOOD PAID-UP<br />

MEMBERSHIP DINNER<br />

Tuesday, October 24th<br />

6:00pm - 9:00pm<br />

Oh, the Mediterranean in the fall – now doesn't that sound glorious? Well,<br />

there is no reason to get a loan, to catch a plane, or to board a ship this<br />

October because the Sisterhood Paid-up Membership Dinner will transport<br />

you there for a night to remember! On Tuesday, October 24th we will enjoy<br />

a delicious vegetable based Mediterranean meal followed by an incredibly<br />

special appearance from Mexican artist, “Frida Kahlo” (as interpreted by<br />

Colleen Webster of Living History Performances). This evening will surely be<br />

one to remember. RSVP now so our planning team has plenty of food and<br />

seating available for all.<br />

So, for the last few months you have been reading the new and exciting<br />

happenings at the <strong>TAS</strong> Sisterhood. Perhaps you’ve been quietly wondering,<br />

“Should I join the Sisterhood?” Or, maybe you’ve been thinking, “I’ve always<br />

been a member of the Sisterhood, but I never really did much with it.” I am<br />

here to tell you, the time is now because this is Not Your Bubbe's<br />

Sisterhood!<br />

Are protecting women’s rights an issue for you? Do you think about those<br />

less fortunate and want to make a difference? Does having friends as close<br />

as mishpocha, friends who will smile at your simchas and hug you through<br />

life's mishegoss sound like the kind of friends you want? A vibrant and<br />

multigenerational group of women, we are ready to welcome you! Please<br />

join us because we need you, and you need us.<br />

Please reach out today; while we are busy, we are never too busy to chat<br />

with you! Email us at sisterhood@templeadasshalom.org, reach out to us on<br />

the Temple Adas Shalom Facebook page, or pick up the phone and give us<br />

a call (I can be reached at 410-598-1608).<br />

Membership is only $42/year, and $36 for new members. So come check us<br />

out, see what we are doing, and then see what the Women of Reform<br />

Judaism (WRJ has going on regionally, too: https://wrj/our-community/wrjdistricts/mid-atlantic.<br />

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Safety & Security<br />

Pat Wolkow<br />

High Holidays Greeters and Ushers! If you have volunteered or<br />

would like to be a greeter or usher during any High Holiday<br />

service, or when attending any event or service at our<br />

Synagogue, please contact Pat Wolkow about a brief Training to<br />

attend in person or through Zoom. We have handouts and<br />

discussion with some very helpful hints, regarding security. You<br />

will be just one part of a team of 5 or 6 individuals who will allow<br />

us all to be safe and feel at ease in worship, at times when a rare<br />

individual may try to take that from our congregation.<br />

SEE SOMETHING?<br />

SAY SOMETHING!<br />

SO, WE CAN DO<br />

SOMETHING!<br />

security@templeadasshalom.org<br />

As we always say…IF YOU SEE SOMETHING? SAY SOMETHING!<br />

SO WE CAN DO SOMETHING!<br />

security@templeadasshalom.org<br />

- Pat Wolkow<br />

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Temple Adas Shalom’s <strong>September</strong> 2023 Calendar of Events


Hello Congregants & Friends,<br />

It’s that time of year again, to come together in celebration of the High Holy<br />

Days. While we are very excited to celebrate with everyone, there are just a few<br />

more things to do before we can begin. With so many services and events<br />

happening, each with their own registrations and deadlines, we have compiled<br />

all of your need to know High Holiday information to make sure that no one has<br />

to miss a thing. An email of this information was also sent to help guide you.<br />

Member Packets: Every year at High Holidays our membership receives their packets with<br />

information for the incoming year. These packets include not only information for High<br />

Holidays but also things like your member directory and letter for next years Annual Pledge.<br />

Please complete this form BY SEPTEMBER 8TH, 2023 to purchase a listing in the Book of<br />

Remembrance, order a printed calendar, select how to receive your packet (digital or print),<br />

and select your areas of interest to help us insure that we are adding events and programs<br />

that our congregants want. To complete this form please go to<br />

www.templeadasshalom.org/form/2023/5784-high-holy-days-member-packages1.html<br />

High Holiday Admission: All current members of Temple Adas Shalom are automatically<br />

added to our admission list for all High Holiday Services, however any guests or children that<br />

may need babysitting, will need to be registered in this form. In addition to member guests,<br />

non-members are also welcome to join us for any services by completing this form. Any nonmembers<br />

(guests or otherwise) that show up to attend services but have not been preregistered<br />

will be required to complete registration in the o ce with a security guard before<br />

being allowed to proceed to services. Children who are not registered for babysitting will not<br />

be guaranteed a spot but may still be registered upon arrival, if there are spaces available.<br />

Please complete this form BY SEPTEMBER 8TH, 2023 to ensure your registration is received.<br />

To complete this form please go to www.templeadasshalom.org/form/2023/5784-high-holydays-reservations.html<br />

Additional Events: In addition to our High Holiday Services we are hosting a variety of<br />

additional events to celebrate together. These events include the Rosh Hashanah Luncheon,<br />

Yom Kippur Break the Fast, and Sukkot Potluck Dinner. To help you to navigate all of these<br />

dates, times, and registrations, a full itinerary has been created and linked to the calendar<br />

pages for each event where you can find more information and register. View flyers and this<br />

itinerary in the attachments sent with this original email or in the pages following this letter.<br />

To view the calendar and all it’s events please go to www.templeadasshalom.org/calendar


High Holiday<br />

Events<br />

There are a great many upcoming services and events surrounding the<br />

celebrations for High Holidays. Each box of this chart that names an event or<br />

service has been linked to a page on our website where you can find<br />

information about the holiday or event, including any registration<br />

information you may need to attend. In addition to this list you can find<br />

information about all events on our website by checking the calendar HERE.<br />

If you need any assistance you can, as always, reach out to the office for help.<br />

Date & Time Service Location<br />

Youth<br />

Services<br />

Saturday<br />

9.16.2023<br />

10:00a - 10:30a<br />

Saturday<br />

9.16.2023<br />

10:30a - 11:30a<br />

Rosh Hashanah<br />

Pre-Readers Service<br />

(ages 2 - 5)<br />

Rosh Hashanah<br />

Youth Service<br />

(ages 6 - 12)<br />

PreK 3's Room<br />

Courtyard<br />

(Rain Location:<br />

Sadowsky Chapel)<br />

Monday,<br />

9.25.2023<br />

10:00a - 10:30a<br />

Yom Kippur<br />

Pre-Readers Service<br />

(ages 2 - 5)<br />

PreK 3's Room<br />

Monday,<br />

9.25.2023<br />

10:30a - 11:30a<br />

Yom Kippur<br />

Youth Service<br />

(ages 6 - 12)<br />

Sadowsky<br />

Chapel<br />

Services and Events for all, continued onto the next page.


Date & Time Event(s) Location<br />

Friday, 9.15.2023<br />

7:00-8 :30p<br />

Erev Rosh Hashanah<br />

(Babysitting 6:45p - 8:45p)<br />

Hybrid<br />

Saturday, 9.16.2023<br />

9:30a - 11:45a<br />

Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Service<br />

(Babysitting 9:15a - 12:00p)<br />

Hybrid<br />

Saturday, 9.16.2023<br />

12:00n - 12:30p<br />

Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Tashlich<br />

Susquehanna at<br />

Tidewater Grill<br />

Saturday, 9.16.2023<br />

1:00p<br />

Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Luncheon<br />

Tidewater Grill<br />

Sunday, 9.17.2023<br />

10:00a - 11:30a<br />

Rosh Hashanah Day 2 Service<br />

Casual/Interactive<br />

Hybrid<br />

Sunday, 9.24.2023<br />

7:30p - 9:00p<br />

Kol Nidre<br />

(Babysitting 7:15p - 9:15p)<br />

Hybrid<br />

Monday, 9.25.2023<br />

Morning: 9:30a - 11:30a<br />

Afternoon: 4:30p - 6:30p<br />

Yom Kippur<br />

(Babysitting 9:15a - 1:00p)<br />

Hybrid<br />

Monday, 9.25.2023<br />

12:00n - 12:45p<br />

Congregants Hour<br />

In Person<br />

Monday, 9.25.2023<br />

1:30p - 4:15p<br />

Rest/Meditation Nature Walk<br />

Mr. Bobby Trail<br />

Monday, 9.25.203<br />

6:30p - 2 8:00p<br />

Break the Fast<br />

In Person<br />

Friday, 10.6.223<br />

5:30p 0- 6:15p<br />

Sukkot Potluck Dinner<br />

In Person<br />

Friday, 10.6.2023<br />

6:15p - 7:00p<br />

Sukkot Family Shabbat Service<br />

Hybrid<br />

Sunday, 10.8.2023<br />

11:00a - 11:45a<br />

Simchat Torah & Consecration<br />

Hybrid<br />

Sunday, 10.8.2023<br />

12:15a - 12:45a<br />

Yizkor Service<br />

Hybrid


July 2023 – Donors<br />

BUILDING FUND (L'dor V'dor)<br />

Courtney Washburn-Marcheski<br />

David & Rayna Richardson<br />

Brian & Jill Schorr<br />

Charna & Rob Kinneberg<br />

RELIGIOUS PRACTICE DONATION<br />

Melissa Immel & Vadim Mzhen - In memory of Michael<br />

Gorgon<br />

KEHILLAH MAGNET RELIGIOUS SCHOOL DONATION<br />

David & Alena Schwaber - In memory of Joseph Jachman<br />

HJC GENERAL FUND<br />

Mark & Patricia Wolkow - In memory of Annette Dirlam & Stu Robinson<br />

Herb Abrams & Terry Weiner - In memory of Annette Dirlam & Mike Gordon<br />

Arthur & Denise Gordon - In memory of Annette Dirlam & Stuart Robinson<br />

Debra & Lee Tannenbaum<br />

Alena & David Schwaber - In memory of Stuart Robinson<br />

Janice Grant & Woodrow Grant Jr.<br />

Ellen & Ken Farkas - In memory of Stuart Robinson<br />

Jayne Klein - In memory of Stuart Robinson. Shirley Zion, Shirley Klein, Sara Klein, Fannie Scherr,<br />

Joseph Jackman, Annette Dirlam<br />

Henry Hoffman<br />

Edward Levy - In memory of Annette Dirlam<br />

Debbie Delaney<br />

Selma Wolkow<br />

Patricia & Stephen Marksamer<br />

RABBI'S DISCRETIONARY FUND<br />

Henry Hoffman<br />

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Anita Rosenzweig<br />

Barbara Chancey<br />

Daniel Hurst<br />

David Neff<br />

Elise Schipper<br />

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Mi Sheberakh * We Pray for Healing<br />

Fred Belkin<br />

Harvey Malin<br />

Heather Mullis<br />

Maddox Langbein<br />

Marcy Schirloff<br />

Nancy Lever<br />

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<strong>September</strong> 2023 - Yahrzeits Observed<br />

Natalie Litofsky<br />

Pat Wolkow<br />

Paula Mathai<br />

Ray Lee<br />

Tami Light<br />

Stanley Asher Goldberg<br />

Dennis Stanley Siegel<br />

Lottie Bashoff<br />

Elizabeth Curtsinger<br />

Lenore Miller<br />

Sarane Levy<br />

Irwin Friedman<br />

Vivien I. Horowitz<br />

Alberta Baer<br />

Baby Boy Colman<br />

Andrea Denise Luff<br />

Anne Maxwell<br />

Bernard Marksamer<br />

Dayle Deresh<br />

Harriet Leder<br />

Leo Fang<br />

Deanne Klein<br />

Estelle Scheinberg Newman<br />

Ichiel Hirsch<br />

Kenneth Turner<br />

Esther Stein<br />

Pearl Fishman<br />

Anne Studnitz<br />

Sarita Baker<br />

Wanda Blake<br />

Esther Finkelstein<br />

Sophie Weinstein<br />

David Schneck<br />

Jack Feldman<br />

Sally Irgang<br />

Yvette Kale<br />

Aaron Kaplan<br />

Dattatraya Dandekar<br />

Milton Feldman<br />

Shirley Zeisel<br />

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Sophie Fischgrund<br />

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Richard R. Samuels<br />

Howard Klein<br />

Maurice Klein<br />

Morris Paul Eisman<br />

Shirley Ertwine<br />

Thelma Padawer<br />

Kurt Bernard Zion<br />

Max Weintraub<br />

Michael Michalik<br />

Raleigh Isaacs<br />

Samuel Levine<br />

Flora Fridberg<br />

Solomon Starr<br />

Dorothy P. Calvin<br />

Howard Seeley<br />

Irving Reiser<br />

Rose Seeley<br />

Rubin Larkin<br />

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Caring Note<br />

Caring is about both the simchas and healing through support and community.<br />

Is there a moment you would like to share, privately or publicly?<br />

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We want to be there for you so please let us know.<br />

Email the Caring Committee at caring@templeadasshalom.org<br />

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