THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF TEMPLE ETZ CHAIM MAY-JUNE 2023 ISSUE 5 Inside This Issue
Letters from Our Leaders Renovation Updates Meet Our B’nai Mitzvah
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Clergy
Rabbi Ari Averbach
Interim Cantor Kenny Ellis
Rabbi Emeritus Richard Spiegel
Rabbi Emeritus Shimon Paskow
Staff
Executive Director Gideon Manzur
Early Childhood Education Director Debbie Blumenthal
Religious School Director Joyce Bronstein
Early Childhood Education Asst. Director Keri Loventhal
Programming & Youth Director Cindy Goldberg
Programming & Events Coordinator Shane Silverstein
ECE Administrative Assistant Linda Starr
RS Administrative Assistant Sarah Karamas
Accounts Receivable Jessica Jacoby
Clergy Assistant Jill Rosenberg
Musical Director Mariano Dugatkin
Board of Directors
President Eric Feigenbaum
Executive Vice President Felicia Toporoff
Immediate Past President Shari Mark
Treasurer David Yodkovik
Corresponding Secretary Elissa Lazarus
Recording Secretary Rachael Pugh
VP, Building & Grounds Dan Wachs
VP, Communications Rachel Carmona
VP, Early Childhood Education Chad Hampton
VP, Personnel & Legal Josh Hopstone
VP, Project Funding Wendy Margolis*
VP, Religion & Worship Benny Sommerfeld
VP, Religious School Education Adya Riss
VP, Social Action Pam Friedman
VP, Youth Ilana Sweet
Trustee, Bingo Marshall Scherr*
Trustee, Community Outreach Mark Goldstein
Trustee, Governance Steve Plotkin
Trustee, Programming Dan Lubetkin
Trustee, Sustainability Ely Jacobsohn
President, Men’s Club Irwin Barney
President, Women of TEC Linda Hutchings
Past President, Board Member Sherri Finn-Werber
Past President, Board Member Gary Katz
Past President, Board Member Myles Simpson
*Past President
This Month’s Spotlight: Let’s celebrate Shavuot together! See page 20 for details.
Contents 4 Letters From Our Leaders 5 Construction Update 6 TEC Education 8 TEC Community 9 A Look Back: The 45th Anniversary of the First TEC Adult B’not Mitzvah 10 B’nai Mitzvah 12 May-June Calendar 14 Birthdays & Anniversaries 16 TEC Tributes 17 Simchas 18 Upcoming Events 20 Shavuot Activities & Learning Series 22 Kids’ Corner
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Letters from Our Leaders
Rabbi Ari Averbach rabbiaverbach@templeetzchaim.org
For the past eight months, we have been “making do” in our temporary dwellings. With the overwhelming success of our capital campaign, the building where I used to spend most of my time has been under renovation.
From the pictures, it looks like it is coming along beautifully, to open in just a few days. I am grateful that Rabbi Spiegel is allowing me to use his office, to sit at his desk, to learn from his books, and to eat the candy he has stashed in his drawers!
I am aware of how these past several months have impacted our community. Some have a difficult time finding parking, others don’t feel quite comfortable in our interim prayer space. (Although we have been getting a wonderful turnout at services recently!)
But most of all, I am aware of the incredible work of our maintenance staff. Ricardo and his team seem to be working around the clock to set-up and break-down our limited space.
On a typical day, the Wolfson Auditorium is turned over from an adult-ed classroom to a preschool song area to a gymnastics studio to a sacred prayer space and dessert hall. In the blink of an eye, the coffee maker is gone, tables and chairs go in and out with swift ease, the orientation is turned on its axis.
The constant work of making our sanctuary, chapel, social hall and offices look beautiful and refreshed will all be worth it. But when you see our indefatigable maintenance crew, make sure to thank them for the behind-the-scenes work they are doing to keep us afloat with the Wolfson Auditorium as our only place of communal gathering.
Eric Feigenbaum, President eric@templeetzchaim.org
On May 7th Temple Etz Chaim kicked off its new “sister synagogue” relationship with Temple Etz Hayyim of Hania, Crete. In a Sunday Stickaround, we had the opportunity for video conversation with TEH’s leadership and educators in which we met and learedn about them and they got to know us.
Why a “sister synagogue” program? Why is this important?
Our Temple Etz Chaim is relatively young and thriving. We have more than 220 children in our Early Childhood Education Center with a waiting list. We have more than 420 families and a robust religious school that includes confirmation and post-confirmation programming. This month, we complete the renovation of our synagogue building. Whatever concerns, worries and complaints we have from time-to-time, we are a growing, dynamic Jewish community.
Temple Etz Hayyim of Hania Crete has a much longer history than us – it was constructed in the 14th century and became a synagogue in 1669. It is part of a 2000 year-old tradition of Judaism and Jewish life on Crete and is filled with rare texts including a Sefer Torah completely in Greek. Cretan Judaism was largely nonTalmudic and has all kinds of fascinating layers. In 1944 the Nazis wiped the entire Jewish population off Crete and most every other
Greek island. And Temple Etz Hayyim became the last standing shul on Crete – being used as a garbage dump.
Thanks to the hard work of Nikos Stavroulakis, a Jewish man from Crete, whose family successfully fled to England when he was a child, Temple Etz Hayyim was restored and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. During summers, there are enough Jews to consistently have services and minyans in-person. And during the rest of the year, a community of Jews from around the world – who know and visit TEH in the summers – continue to have services and remain a congregation.
Almost 80 years after the Holocaust, Temple Etz Hayyim is still just beginning to recover. I was fortunate enough to meet Nikos Stavroulakis when visiting Hania in 2010. He explained that he had a choice whether to make Etz Hayyim a Holocaust museum or to try to make it an active shul despite the odds. “The world doesn’t need another Holocaust museum,” he said, “we defeat the Nazis when we live on.”
I hope you’ll join for the upcoming events with Temple Etz Hayyim and the courses they will offer us as we try to bring our two very different – and similar – Trees of Life together, expanding our Jewish communities.
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Construction Update
Gideon Manzur, Executive Director
gideon@templeetzchaim.org
After seven months of diligent work, the renovation that has transformed our Bet Midrash is finally drawing to a close. The scaffoldings are coming down, the hard hats are being put away, and the dust is settling, revealing a magnificent new space. This endeavor, which has required the concerted effort of a diverse team of designers, congregants, and construction professionals, marks a new chapter in Temple Etz Chaim’s story. The end of construction is not simply a conclusion, but a beginning – a symbol of progress and a testament to our community’s love. We look forward to the ways this new Bet Midrash will enrich and contribute to the vibrancy of our community.
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TEC Education
Debbie Blumenthal, Early Education Director
debbieb@templeetzchaim.org
We are counting down our last weeks of the 2023 school year! In the month of May our early childhood parents are spoiling our staff with a week-long Teacher Appreciation Event. The teachers are enjoying daily breakfast, a day of flowers, luncheon, and ending the week with gifts from the families. What a beautiful week and the teachers are feeling very appreciated.
We have a “touch-a-truck” event planned for the children. We are going to have a fire truck, garbage truck, city bus, and other emergency vehicles here for the children to explore. This is going to be exciting for the young ones. Our older students will take a field trip to the Thousand Oaks Public Works Open House to learn all about the jobs our Thousand Oaks Public Workers do around our hometown.
Our May Tot Shabbat is on Friday, May 19th at 6:00 p.m. We have a delicious dinner planned, Shabbat blessings, songs, and lots of family fun for all!
We are ending the month with a Family Shavuot Day! On Friday, May
26th all preschool parents are joining their children for a morning of activities, a Shavuot brunch and finally a school-wide Shabbat singalong! School will close at 12:30 p.m. that day.
The month of June will go by quickly as we prepare for the preschool and kindergarten graduations and the end of our 12-month school year. We look forward to the start of our 2023-24 school year on Wednesday, July 5th. Parents will be invited for a Parent Orientation before school begins.
We sadly say goodbye to Aliza Stokelman, a beloved Gesher teacher who is retiring from Temple Etz Chaim after 30 years of teaching. We have loved Aliza’s Judaica and Hebrew lessons and she has shared so much with so many children over the years. We wish her all the best in her retirement.
If you would like any information about our Infant Program or Preschool, please contact Debbie Blumenthal or Keri Loventhal at 805-497-6852. Have a great summer! Debbie Blumenthal
Joyce Bronstein, Religious School Director
joyce@Templeetzchaim.org
Drum Roll Please: I am beyond proud to announce that the BJE has selected two Religious School Teachers to receive prestigious awards from the Builders of Jewish Education. The BJE determines recipients based on established criteria and an in-person observation. Ultimately, they are responsible for selecting the recipients.
Laura Dugatkin received the respected and noteworthy Sara and Simcha Lainer Award. This award is extended by the BJE to the most deserving teacher for excellence in Religious School Education. Laura is in her sixteenth year teaching at the Religious School. She has taught many grades over the years and currently teaches Hebrew to fifth and sixth-grade students. In all the years of observing and working with Laura, I am always amazed by her ability to teach creatively and innovatively. Her students love her and look forward to learning with her.
Maya Tenenbaum received the distinguished Smotrich Award. Maya has completed her fourth year of teaching Religious School. She teaches first-grade students and Confirmation students. Her students adore her and love her enthusiasm and love of teaching Judaism.
Both Laura and Maya are committed to excellence and dedicated to teaching and learning. They are both extremely skilled and talented in
preparing slides that enhance their teaching skills. It is quite remarkable, to say the least, to watch their techniques in teaching the curriculum to their students. Their ability to connect with their students is impressive. Because of their innate teaching skills, they bring Judaism to life. Laura and Maya’s students are mesmerized as they explain concepts and creatively pique each student’s interest in the day’s topic. TEC Religious School is so fortunate to have a staff of extraordinary and exceptional teachers who genuinely make a difference.
Please join me in congratulating Laura Dugatkin and Maya Tenenbaum for being selected to receive this most deserving recognition. Religious School Lainer Recipients: Laura Dugatkin, Heidi Birnbaum, Barbara Budish, Maureen Axelrad, Claire Maultasch, Lesley Schneider, and Joyce Bronstein. Smotrich Recipient:s Maya Tenenbaum and Randee Paller.
The staff is incredibly excited and proud of the Religious School. As a team, teachers create a nurturing educational atmosphere for all grades. Our children represent our Jewish future, and together we strive to strengthen and enrich each child’s Jewish experience and create a love of Judaism that they feel in their hearts and soul... l’dor v’dor!
B’shalom, Joyce
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Cindy Goldberg, Programming & Youth Director
cindy@Templeetzchaim.org
It’s a busy time here at TEC! (When isn’t it??) Thank you to those of you able to join us on a tour of the Auschwitz exhibit at the Reagan Library. For those of you unable to make it that day, I encourage you to take advantage of this meaningful, important local opportunity. This exhibit is scheduled to run through August, but there are discussions about extending through January.
At our Yom Ha’atzmaut/Israel’s 75th Birthday BBQ, we held a taste test of various Israeli sodas. The results are in. In order of preference:
1. Prigat Strawberry Banana
2. VitaMiniks Red
3. VitaMiniks Grape
4. FuzeTea
5. Prigat Mango
6. Prigat Lemon Lime
7. Prigat Orange
Events like this don’t just happen without a lot of volunteer support. Thanks to our volunteers: Men’s Club representatives Mark Goldstein and Marshall Rosen, as well as Dave Abamovicz, Heidi Birnbaum, Mike Wellin, Ely Jacobsohn, Eric Feigenbaum, Dan Lubetkin and the whole Lubetkin family.
Our ComeAround/StickAround series continued with a special Tuesday edition on May 2 where marriage and family counselor Lori Allen discussed how to navigate screentime for kids (and ourselves). For those who missed it, we will be making the zoom/slides available.
As I write this, we will be celebrating tonight (May the 4th) in traditional Jewish style with another offering in our film series, Great Films from Great Jewish Filmmakers, with Mel Brooks’ immortal classic, Spaceballs; A good time will be had by all.
Families with preschool aged children/grandchildren! Join us for Bim Bam Shabbat with Mr. Steve on May 6 and June 3 at 10:30 AM on the Gesher yard!
On May 7, our community had the chance to meet and interact with some of the key members of the Etz Hayyim congregation in Hania, our sibling shul in Greece. This was the first of many opportunities to learn with and from this beautiful, historic congregation.
Also on May 7 was our last Machar Lounge of the year and May 23 will be the last Kadima Lounge of the year. Come join your friends after religious school!
On May 10th, we hosted a fun Parent’s Night Out at Tarantula Hill. This was also a fundraiser for TEC, and we hope to repeat gatherings like this in the future.
The second annual BYO Family Picnic is back on May 21 at 11:30 AM immediately following Religious School. Kona Ice will again be on hand to help usher in those summer vibes.
May 25 will usher in Erev Shavuot. We will begin with dessert after Confirmation at approximately 7:15 which will be followed by an evening of learning about “The Six Most Important Words in Judaism” with Rabbi Michael Raileanu, “It’s A Stretch” led by Coby Field, and “All In Good Time – the Jewish Calendar” with Joyce Bronstein.
Mark your calendars and get tickets now for these great events:
June 11: a spectacular evening celebrating Jewish music with Cantor Kenny and Friends, featuring Mostly Kosher and Nefesh Mountain, here at TEC. Enjoy great music and friendships in our newly remodeled sanctuary! Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, see the TEC website (https://www. templeetzchaim.org/ckaf2023).
July 16: The first in our Global Thought Leaders Speaker Series, with Pulitzer Prize winning author Professor Jared Diamond , at the Scherr Forum in Thousand Oaks at 7 PM. For more information, see the TEC website ( https://www.templeetzchaim.org/speakerseries/). Tickets will be available soon!
July 30: Meatology, an evening of learning, grilling and eating with Pitmaster Danielle Goldblatt from Holy Smokes Kosher BBQ. Watch for more information!
And stay tuned: Sundays in the park with TEC – We will meet at the Splash Pad in Oak Park on Sunday morning June 25, and July 23 at 10 AM. More information to come!
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TEC Community
Looking to Get Involved and Make A Difference? WOTEC needs you!!! We are looking for a Membership Chairperson. This rewarding volunteer position has you welcome new synagogue members to WOTEC and help plan our annual paid up membership luncheon. In addition, the Membership Chairperson puts together our WOTEC Membership Booklet. We have helpers who can assist with the booklet and luncheon. This is a great way to be involved and meet new synagogue members!
We are also looking for a new Programming Chairperson. Want to be in charge of planning WOTEC events and working with our WOTEC Board to coordinate some fun and engaging events? What a rewarding way to have fun and interact with our synagogue community.
Have great technical skills with Excel that are not being put to use? We are looking for helpers to assist with our High Holiday Booklets. This is our biggest fundraiser for the synagogue every year. Your help will make a true difference!
Game Night is Back by Popular Demand: Tuesday, June 6th (6-9pm). Enjoy Mahjong and other games like Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, etc. Refreshments provided. Please RSVP to LindaH@TempleEtzChaim.org
Hello Temple Etz Chaim!
The Clergy Search Committee had a sad set back when Cantor Noah Rachels accepted a position in Northern California to be close to his family, rather than accepting our offer, but we’re a resilient group! We picked up right where we left off, and started making calls! It’s very late in the year for the search committee to expect that a candidate will miraculously materialize, but we’re not giving up hope. We’re continuing to interview and vet potential candidates.
We’re also working on a plan which will help organize the cantorial duties and roles for next year while we continue our search. This would allow us to help distribute some of the administrative tasks and help lighten the load for Rabbi Ari. We realize that the search hasn’t been as easy as any of us have hoped for thus far. But, persevere we will!
Wishing you all a wonderful summer of fun and relaxation!
In April, the Men’s Club and WOTEC coordinated and participated in services for Shabbat Chol HaMoed Pesach. Both Friday evening and Shabbat morning services were well attended with about 50 people participating in the services. Yasher Koach to Jonathan Hops, Cynthia Koepcke, and Linda Hutchings for arranging such a meaningful and enjoyable Shabbat celebration.
Our Scholar in Residence weekend took place on April 28 – April 30. This year’s scholar was Rabbi Daniel Cohen. He speaks nationally inspiring people to maximize every moment while leading a life of impact and legacy. He shared his thoughts on the subject at four sessions held throughout the weekend. I hope you were able to attend all the sessions and am sure that you learned a great deal from those that you were able to. Thanks to all those that helped with the weekend activities. Also, on behalf of all that attended, a special thank you goes to Mark Zucherman whose work began in June 2022 to arrange for and coordinate this weekend of learning.
Plans are underway for a Hollywood Backlot Tour event to take place on May 21. More information will be provided as the plans are finalized.
Last, May 14 is Mother’s Day. As you know, the traditional Friday night blessing for a daughter is “May G-d make you like Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah” in honor of our four matriarchs. Happy Mother’s Day to all moms!
Feeding those in need is something that Social Action has been doing for years. This is a need in our community that keeps growing. With recent reductions in State and Federal food assistance programs, families in need in Ventura County are receiving half the amount of subsidies they received in the past. This reduction of funds has had a devastating effect on our families and seniors. Obtaining food has become a daily struggle for many.
Harbor House is a community support group that provides meals and services to the Conejo Valley. They provide food for those in need every day of the year. Each day ninety sack lunches and fifty hot meals are provided. Social Acton supports Harbor House’s Feed the Hungry program with the help of the congregation. Once a month, we reach out to you asking for donations of food, money and volunteers for this important program. We package meals and deliver them to Harbor House for distribution.
The Harbor House Feed the Hungry program makes a huge difference to those who are food insecure. For those that are hungry, knowing that they can get food every day without judgement means everything. Support this mitzvah by committing to donate food, pledge money or help package meals. Look for the Constant Contact email coming your way and in the weekly Shabbat handouts. Our next Feed the Hungry dates are Tuesday, May 30th and Tuesday, June 27th.
Linda Hutchings President, Women of TEC
Pam Friedman VP, Social Action
Andrea Arons Chair, Clergy Search Committee
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Irwin Barney President, Men’s Club
A Very Special Shavuoth
Years ago, in the 1970’s, classes for adults were held one morning a week at our temple. They were known as M.I.D., Multi Interest Day. And so, after sending our children off to school or preschool the adults came to school here.
One class many attended was Hebrew reading, some for the first time, others refreshing or relearning, as well as a Torah study. This first class was taught by Rabbin Shimon Paskow, our Rabbi.
The 2nd class (after a break and a nosh) was History, Culture, Holidays - and much diversion about our families, backgrounds, and other things that came up in discussion. This teacher was Julius Lipnick (obm), a teacher in religious school, a Bar/Bat Mitzvah tutor, a roller of the Torah for the coming parsha, and so much more, as he was here most every day. And now was teaching this adult class.
After several years of attending these classes, a classmate suggested the class should have a culmination, a celebration of these learning years. As many agreed, suggestions were made. Then Rabbi made one, why not a joint B’nai Mitzvah. It turned out to be a very agreeable idea. And now, when? A date was needed. After discussion again Rabbi said - this class had been studying Hebrew, Torah, History, and Culture for years. Why not the day of the receiving of the Law – our Torah, celebrated on Shavuoth.
Many in this class had been bringing our children to religious school for years – 3 days a week, 2 weekdays of Hebrew, 1 day of Judaica on Sunday and often multiple trips in a day, as some classes were held in the evening 6-8 PM to accommodate the classes needed. And here we are, going to classes as well.
As it turned out the number of classmates wanting this numbered 7, and all-were women. As so, serious studying ensued in preparation for this event. There were different degrees of formal religious school among us in our past- some had more - some very little. But, none of us had a ‘Bat’ Mitzvah. For some it simply didn’t exist – yet –for others there were very personal reasons.
Now - no invitations were sent out. This would be for our families and our congregation family. No one had a new dress. What we did have was our own personal Avnate, made by one of our Bat Mitzvah sisters, Barbara Fefferman (obm), who was Temple Etz Chaim’s 2nd religious school principal for many years.
And so, on Shavuoth morning, 7 women ranging in age from 17 to just past 40, each with her own Torah portion, said the blessings and read from the Torah scroll. We shared blessings and the Haftorah.
The rest of the service participants, led by Rabbi Paskow, were our 18 (at the time) children with the youngest being held up to put the crowns on the Torah. After the rabbi’s blessing over us, there were many tears of pure relief but also much joy.
Our celebration was a lovely kiddish prepared by sisterhood, followed by singing and and dancing with our families - our rabbi, and our congregation to the merry magical music of our resident Temple accordion player, Harvey Dunaire (obm).
Our B’not Mitzvah class of 7 were: Barbara Ann Fefferman, Sybil Goldstein, Myrna Stelman, Joyce-Ruth Bunkin, Barbara Freeman, Randy Gilson, Lori Roach. Sadly we lost our sister Barbara Fefferman (obm). Lori Roach our youngest moved away-raised her family in another area.
From this class, of the 6 women, 20 of our children and 5 grandchildren attended Temple Etz Chaim’s religious school, were Bar/Bat Mitzvah, most confirmed, most attended our own Hebrew High School, with a couple going on to LA Hebrew High at the UJ, now AJU. 5 of our B’not Mitzvah sisters are still in and around TO, and get together as often as we can.
This Shavuoth is the 45th anniversary of our B’not Mitzvah, And Temple Etz Chaim’s First ‘Adult’ B’nai Mitzvah. In commemoration of these and in honor of our teachers Rabbi Shimon Paskow and Julius Lipnick obm, a fruit tree is planted in our community garden – Tikun Olam, as well a donation is made to the Lipnick religious school fund, whose creation was to insure that a tutor is available for every Bar/Bat Mitzvah student. And a donation is made to help sustain our community garden.
Yes, a very special Shavuoth, June 11, 1978-May 26, 2023
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B’ Shalom, Myrna Stelman
Top row, left to right: Rabbi Paskow, Barbara Freeman, Joyce-Ruth Bunkin, Randy Gilson. Bottom row, left to right: Lori Roach, Barbara Ann Fefferman, Myrna Stelman, Sybil Goldstein
B’nai Mitzvah
Ethan Borochoff May 20
Hi, my name is Ethan Borochoff. I am a 7th grade student at Viewpoint School in Calabasas and have grown up at TEC starting with preschool. I enjoy playing tennis, soccer, flag football, hanging out with friends and I also participate in middle school orchestra (violin), Jewish Students Union, and the robotics team. I am excited for my Bar Mitzvah, and am so thankful to Rabbi Ari, Betty Zonshine, Cantor Kenny, Joyce, my religious school teachers, the TEC community and my family for always cheering me on and helping me prepare for my big day.
Elijah Lubetkin May 27
Hello! My name is Elijah Lubetkin, and I’m incredibly excited to celebrate my Bar Mitzvah with my community. I’m currently in 7th grade and go to A. E. Wright Middle School. My favorite subject is Robotics, where I get to 3D print items, create games and more. I love playing basketball at AYBA and Sports Academy and editing YouTube videos for my channel @idolij. I’ve been going to Temple Etz Chaim since I was in Preschool and now I’m in 7th grade, ready to become an adult in the Jewish community. I want to thank my tutor, Rivka, and all of my teachers in Religious School who prepared me for my Bar Mitzvah. I also want to thank my sisters, Tova and Ayla, and most importantly my mom and dad.
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Milena
Hampton June 3
Hi, my name is Milena Hampton. I’m in 7th grade at Medea Creek Middle School and my favorite class is New Media Art. I started Etz Chaim when I was 3 years old and attended the pre-school program where I met my closest friends. I’m also on the gymnastics team at Monarchs where I spend 18 hours a week practicing. I also love animals and volunteer at the pet shelter when time permits. I want to thank all of the teachers who helped me prepare for this special day, including Cantor Kenny, my tutor, Betty Zonshine, Rabbi Ari, and of course, Joyce, who is always there to answer all of my mom‘s questions.
Meredith Goodkin June 10
I am Meredith Goodkin, a 7th Grader in Simi Valley. I love reading, writing, playing video games, spending time with friends and family, and watching movies. I enjoy creating art and stories, and I want to be an author when I grow up. I love to be active in my community, as both a former Student Ambassador for the American Heart Association and a current member of the National Junior Honor Society. As a member, I currently make beanies and pack supplies to send to our troops, make no-sew blankets for youths in need, and help around my school when I can. I would like to thank all my family, teachers, Rabbi Averbach, Cantor Kenny, and Joyce for helping me prepare to become a Bat Mitzvah. I’ve been at Temple Etz Chaim since I was in preschool, so I’m really excited to celebrate my special day at a place that has been such a large part of my life!
Cameron Friedman June 17
Cameron Levi Friedman, son of Toni and Paul, brother of Taylor and Hudson, is excited to become a bar mitzvah on June 17, 2023. Cameron is just finishing a wonderful 6th grade year at Colina Middle School. He enjoys club basketball and spending time with family and friends. Cameron is grateful for his teachers from Etz Chaim, Joyce Bronstein, Rabbi Averbach, Rabbi Spiegel, and his bar mitzvah tutor, Betty Zonshine, for helping him to reach this huge milestone.
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May SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 4th Grade Dinner & Kabbalat Shabbat 6 Bim Bam Shabbat 7 Sunday Stick Around: Meet Temple Etz Hayyim, our sibling synagogue 8 9 10 Parent’s Night Out @ Tarantula Hill Brewing Co. 11 12 Yom HaMoreh 6th Grade Shabbat 13 14 Mother’s Day 15 16 Preschool Parents Night Out at Cork Dork 7th grade Promotion 17 18 19 Tot Shabbat 20 Ethan Borochoff Bar Mitzvah 21 22 23 USY Kadima 24 Board Meeting 25 Erev Shavuot Confirmation Tikkun Leil Shavuot 26 Shavuot Service 27 Shavuot/Shabbat Services/Yizkor Elijah Lubetkin Bar Mitzvah 28 29 Memorial Day Offices Closed 30 Feed the Hungry 31 12 May - June 2023 | Sivan-Tammuz 5783 www.templeetzchaim.org
Dates to Remember
June SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 Bim Bam Shabbat Milena Hampton Bat Mitzvah 4 Men’s Club BBQ Picnic Congregational Meeting 5 6 WOTEC Game Night 7 8 9 Tot Shabbat 10 Meredith Goodkin Bat Mitzvah 11 Cantor Kenny & Friends Concert 12 13 14 15 16 17 Cameron Friedman Bar Mitzvah 18 Father’s Day 19 Juneteenth Offices Closed 20 21 22 23 24 25 WOTEC Arts & Crafts Day Sundays in the Park 26 27 Feed the Hungry 28 Board Meeting 29 30 www.templeetzchaim.org May - June 2023 | Sivan-Tammuz 5783 13
Ayla Sklar
Judah Sklar
Judith Sneed
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Steven Golove
Jake Wellen
John Mc Cauley
Daniel Sturman 3
Brian Lacy
Raz Bagg
Mark Scop 4
Noah Weinberg
Brit Sharon
Noah Dvir
Richard Eidman
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Eric Shechter
Ethan Bagg
Samantha Katz
Gabriel Korn
Jake Simowitz
Alana Silverstein
Arnie Blitstein 6
Eden Lazarus
Ron Mark
Ella Sabat
Tali Lefko
Megan Welch
Yola Kalinski Carl Friedlander
Ethan Rinkov
Josh Rudman
Hillary Natlin Stephanie Morgenstern
Jacob Ross
Robert Sarto
Eli Tischler Rachel Axelrad 14 Sarah Golden
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Michelle
Taylor 7
Natalie
Spencer
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Deborah
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Jennifer
Lynne
11 Rebecca Gindi Zoe
Leon
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Jessica
Martin
Jeremy
Roman 8 Jaclyn Plotkin Harvey Moskowitz Cyrus Mizrahi Bridget Betah
Morris
Leah Israel
Goldin
Jeanna Gindi
Golove
Zuckerman
Carmon Balgley
Sassoon
Noa Ghozland
Wernick Leah Tepfer
Sturman Paul Munowitch
Garelik 13
Irving
Elisha
Max
Leo
Kenneth
Anita
Michele
Gabrielle
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Paige
Rachelle
Alexa
Sol
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Brooke
Shailee Hoffmann Gilbert Kessler Lana Marcus 20 Jenna Marx Joshua Wernick Ronald Freeman Ina Wiesmann 21 Kennedy Kahn Bryan Breverman 22 Lucianna Chalita Caleb Kass Michael Druyen Michael Bayewitch Kenny Ellis 23 Irma Sommerfeld Ariana Mendelson Emma Riss Ann Moore-Ross 24 Ruty Levy Allison Rozzen Judy Koutal 25 Ilana Shapiro David Werner David Teshinsky Doina Borla 26 Jeffrey Sweet Elijah Lubetkin Penina Lipkin 27 Jack Gindi Aaron Zucherman Cora Sklar Martin Jacobsohn Sandy Pfefferman Bruce Mahler 28 Jon Silberman Ryan Sterling 29 Aami Gutman David Cohan Andrew Moore Jonathan Hops 30 Declan Winthrop Matthew Jacobs Daniel Weiss Aria McCullough Benjamin Hopstone Ron Stein Betty Zonshine Matthew Garelik 31 Judy Gindi Mayzie Werner Kaitlyn Kahn Meredith Druyen Birthdays
Anniversaries 14 May - June 2023 | Sivan-Tammuz 5783 www.templeetzchaim.org May 2 Harold & Sharon Seiden Chaim & Shira Zoarets 5 Ronald & Elizabeth Groden 6 Jason & Veronica Artof 7 Mark & Inez Zucherman 16 Joel& Laurie Volk 17 Adam & Andrea Ainley 18 Timothy & Susan Mellon 19 Daniel & Amanda Sissman Mike & Jackie Wellen 21 Philip & Dina Stone Lawrence & Gabriele Bugaisky 22 Charles & Nancy Schwager Darren & Nili Perlmutter 24 Scott & Samantha Wasserman 27 Ari & Amy Wallack Alik Shulman & Yevgeniya Belenkaya-Shulman Matt & Stephanie Morgenstern Gil & Cindy Goldberg Jay & Debra Levine 29 Chad & Lorie Hampton 31 Daniel & Susan Kane Daniel & Sheridan Kahn William & Sandy Tenenbaum
Brooke Roberts Dina Stone Brianna Brownstein
Manzur 15 Adam McCullough
Cohan
Bronstein 16 Renee Lantz
Saul
Heber
Salant
Polkes
Lillian Levine
Esqueda
Varley
Mizrahi
Mizrahi
Sloane Berkowitz Leah Teshinsky Paula Lefko Dylan Sklar Brian Goodkin Benjamin Slomowitz Nicole Blitstein
Paiva 19 Melissa Snyder Nimrod Carmon Julie Sterling Jan Blakely
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Samir Rustam David Shechter Joel Kopczynski 2 Ben Zion Kogen Wendy Goodkin Cary Finkelstein Shanna Casswell Michael Ghozland Stuart Forman 3
Ross Daphne Rosa Carmon Balgley
Paisley Jonathan Bronstein Liam Erster Michele Mahler Barbara Harris
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Madaline Sissman Courtney Pomush Arnold Rudman Gareth Friedlander
Ailyn Feigenbaum Keramat Nourani Aimee Shapiro Jack Shechter
Geoffrey Bugaisky Dina Pineda Carole Firestone Tracie Beaulieu Justin Borla Sennen Feigenbaum Sophie Cohan 9 Phil Cain Adam Ellis Joshua Von Hoffmann Max Hops 10 Matty Munowitch Merrill Kaminsky Bonnie Rothman Alexandra Toporoff Julie Koppel Savanna Meza Shane Silverstein 12 Makayla Landes Michael Stelman Andrew Cohen 13 Amelia Welch Michael Lazarus Sandra Lutzker Adam Goodman 14 Mikaela Koutal Lisa Malchicoff Shari Cohen Forsythe David Wilkoff Charles Schwager Evy Mc Cauley 15 Elijah Fenton 16 Richard Engler Joe Domingo Zoe Wolf 17 Jonah Polkes James Rosenfeld Maureen Levine Darren Perlmutter 18 Edward Peisner Pamma David Clarice Gerstel JoAnne Riss 19 Rachel Leitner Cynthia Urbach David Harris 20 Emily Malchicoff Laurel Warner Irwin Barney Christopher Chaffee Avah Morton Samantha Groden Darcey Groden 21 Asher Malone Judith Weiss Marissa Borochoff Shimon Paskow Ethan Fenton David Dryman Richard Spiegel 22 Cameron Friedman Logan Stokols Ilana Sweet Randol Curtis 23 Cheryl Wolf Jenna Shechter Liam Landes Barbara Anik Eynat Atia-Zimon 24 Christina Raskin Gary Levine Phyllis Bayewitch Elyse Schoenwald Joyce Katz 25 Alexis Pomush Mark Katz Evan Gorowitz Laura Withrow Yael Alon Sydney Sharon 26 Adrianna Heber Sarah Sterling Beth Silverman Rachel Salant Jonathan Kay Beverly Ashcraft Marc Abrams A.J. Harris 27 Rebecca Stelman Samuel Scherr Zachary Breverman Karen Garelik Hadar Dvir Leah Neiderman Kimberly Winthrop David Isaacs 28 Adam Kane Reed Arons Scott Smith 29 Jeff Roberts Marla Ben-Tov Stan Rosen Mitzi Jacobsohn 30 Matthew Blumenthal www.templeetzchaim.org May - June 2023 | Sivan-Tammuz 5783 15 June 1 Daniel & Lori Lubetkin 2 Sam & Judy Koutal Irwin & Ilene Barney Zvi & Yola Kalinski 3 Arthur & Barbara Harris 5 Alan & Monika Mendelson Lee & Susan Simowitz 7 Andrew & Ellen Smith 11 David Harris & Melinda Garabedian Marc & Randi Cohn 14 Carl & Linda Friedlander 15 Tobi & Jay Love 16 Jack & Judy Gindi Harold & Cindy Rosenfeld Pablo Wolf & Laura Dugatkin 17 Stephen & Elinor Fienberg Joyce & Leo Bronstein 18 Chuck & Penny Sterling 20 Nathan & Cindy Stelman 21 Stan & Lynne Rosen Steven & Ilana Ormond 22 Joseph & Terri Zwicker Devin & Julie Sterling Michael & Laurel Lichtman 24 Gil & Lynda Kessler 25 David & Beth Silverman 26 Steven & Jennifer Golove Phil & Lisa Cain 27 Bernard & Melanie Gero Martin & Donna Lichtmann Alan & Shirley Lipkin Israel & Beth Perel Arnie & Jackie Blitstein 29 Richard & Linda Spiegel Ronald & Lynn Freeman
Morgenstern 5 Kira Hill Michelle Katz Kellie Miller Shay Esqueda Jacob Esqueda 6
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Tributes
Dunaier Music Fund
In Memory of Barbara, Maurice and David King
Paul King
Early Childhood Education Fund
Andrew & Katherine Lerner
In Memory of Parvin Rostamian
Zoe Abdolrazagh
Kayitz Finley & Kayli Flanders
In Honor of the Marriage of Kelly Mark & Sean Murphy
Scott & Debbie Blumenthal
Elisa Feldman Memorial RSSF
In Memory of Morris Freed
Nomi Freed
In Honor of Elissa Lazarus’ Birthday
Patricia Kaye
In Honor of Patty Kaye’s Special Birthday
In Honor of the Birth of Aiden Shane Owen
In Honor of Noah Forsythe’s Engagement
In Memory of Gary Feldman
In Memory of Leopold Sommerfeld
Les & Debbie Feldman
In Memory of Leonard and Roberta Mendel
Valerie Knight
In Honor of Patty Kaye’s Special Birthday
In Memory of Harry Altman
Nomi Freed
Feeding the Hungry for Harbor House
Elissa Lazarus
Kevin & Rachael Pugh
Eric Feigenbaum & Emily Frydrych
Fienberg-Lerner Chapel Minyan Fund
In Appreciation of Monica Ganz
Phil Ganz
In Memory of Lillian Fleishman
Sandra Levy
Inbar Israel Travel & Education Scholarship Fund
In Memory of Albert Goldenberg
Merrill Goldenberg
In Memory of Emily Safani
Michael Safani
Jotkowitz Camp Ramah Scholarship Fund
In Memory of Jack Siegel
Judith Feldman
Kiddush Fund
In Honor of Peter Margolis’ Biggest Birthday (So Far)
Bert & Carol Schoenkerman
In Honor of the Saturday Lunches that Wendy & the Crew Make for Everyone
Steven & Pamela Friedman
Lipnick RSSF
In Memory of June Cher and Chaim Cher
Mark Cher
In Memory of Yetta Edelstein
Judi Gill
In Memory of Dorann Bunkin
Michael Bunkin
Men’s Club
In Memory of Yom HaShoah
Judith Sneed
Men’s Club Scholar-in-Residence
In Memory of Seymour Lipkin
Alan Lipkin
Men’s Club Silverstein
Humanitarian Fund
In Memory of Reba Stelman
Myrna Stelman
Men’s Club SIR 2022-2023
In Honor of Joel Shrater’s Birthday
Myles & Gail Simpson
In Memory of Leopold Sommerfeld
Marc & Carole Firestone
Rabbi Averbach’s Discretionary Fund
In Memory of Gloria Kaminsky
Ellen Stein
In Memory of Abe Lutzker
John & Sandra Lutzker
In Memory of Maurice and Myrtle Zealand
Michael & Helene Gollub
In Honor of Rabbi Averbach and his support of the students
Seth Browner
In Memory of Eileen Peisner
Robert Peisner
In Memory of Stan Rubens
Marie Rubens
In Memory of Selig Spero
Lynda Kessler
In Honor of the Birth of Aiyla Friedman
Ron & Liz Groden
In Memory of Sadie Alperson
Bonnie Garfinkel
In Memory of Edward Bernstein
Shari Mark
In Memory of Lou Schotland
Tess Wilkoff
In Memory of Maurice L. Fine
Lila Oberman
In Memory of Jodi Greenberg
Florence Kinsbruner
In Honor of the Birth of Aiden Shane Owen
Myles & Gail Simpson
In Memory of Irwin Marco
Fran Curtis
Rabbi Averbach’s Discretionary Fund (cont)
In Memory of Abraham Ratzan
In Memory of Harvey Levine
Jerome & Dawne Ratzan
With sincere appreciation of Rabbi Averbach
Lisa Garfinkle
In Honor of the Averbach’s Passover Hospitality
Mike & Dayna Lemmo
In Honor of Patty Kaye’s Special Birthday
Israel & Beth Perel
In Honor of the Birth of Aiden Shane Owen
Ron & Liz Groden
In Memory of Raquel Saranga
Rivka Moscovitch
In Memory of Max Natkowitz
Marvin Natlin
In Memory of Charlotte Denkensohn
Zane Averbach & Deborah Davis
In Memory of Alfred Blum
Sheri Wechsler
In Memory of Florence E. Blum
Sheri Wechsler
In Memory of William Horwitz
Doreen Horwitz
In Appreciation of Rabbi Averbach’s Kind Words at Our Daughter’s AufRuf
Michael & Lorraine Raileanu
In Memory of Murray Bass
Sharon Seiden
In Memory of Leopold Sommerfeld
Patricia Kaye
In Memory of Jack Arons
Steven Arons
Jaime & Kari Dorenbaum
Elissa Lazarus
In Memory of Jack Yaskiel
Cyndi Mahler
In Memory of Virginia Moore
Sandy Pfefferman
In Memory of Avremi Manzur
Brenda Manzur
In Memory of Carole Klein
Susan Malchicoff
In Memory of David Zabel
John & Sandra Lutzker
Religious School Fund
In Memory of Abraham Bass
Jerome & Dawne Ratzan
In Memory of Jerry Schneider
Mitchell Schneider
In Memory of Naomi Aminoff
Jerome & Dawne Ratzan
In Memory of Gerald Zimmerman
Jerome & Dawne Ratzan
In Memory of Edwin Tollman
Lisa Tollman
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Ritual Fund
In Memory of Leopold Sommerfeld
Nomi Freed
In Memory of Leopold Sommerfeld
Zvi & Yola Kalinski
In Memory of Leopold Sommerfeld
David & Rebeccah Schwartz
Sandee Tischler RSSF
Eric Feigenbaum & Emily Frydrych
In Memory of Harvey J. Levine
Dawne Ratzan
Social Action Fund
In Memory of Arnold Plotkin
Steven & Suzanne Plotkin
In Honor of the Birth of Aiden Shane Owen
William & Cynthia Koepcke
In Honor of Patty Kaye’s Special Birthday
Joyce Flescher
In Honor of Feeding the Hungry
William & Cynthia Koepcke
In Honor of TEC’s Passover Hospitality
Judy Weiser
In Honor of Leah Shechter’s Birthday
In Honor of Toby Love’s Birthday
In Honor of Candy Portman’s Birthday
In Honor of David & Eileen Sach’s Anniversary
In Honor of the Birth of Aiden Shane Owen
In Honor of the Birth of Marlow Jane Melin
Patricia Kaye
In Honor of Patty Kaye’s Special Birthday
Steven & Pamela Friedman
Social Action Fund (cont)
In Honor of Pamela Friedman
Perry & Susan Pierce
In Honor of the Birth of Aiden Shane Owen
Steven & Pamela Friedman
Temple General Fund
In Memory of Joan Sturman Seltzer
Martin Sturman
In Memory of Anna Konigsberg
Shirley Bressler
In Memory of Aghdass Harounian Safani
Michael Safani
In Memory of Blanche Chak
David Schwartz
In Memory of Daniel Presser
Francine Finkelstein
In Memory of Allen Carl Kanner
Susan Kanner
In Honor of Rabbi Averbach’s Friday Torah Study Class
Marilyn Jorrie
In Honor of the Marriage of Kelly Mark and Sean Murphy
Jay & Debra Levine
Tzedakah Fund
In Memory of Blanche Kulik
Morry Kulik
In Memory of Ernest and Klara Kovar
Rita Kovar
In Memory of Eli Levine
Barbara Kluber
Tzedakah Fund (cont)
In Memory of Arthur Shainhouse
In Memory of Bonnie Malchicoff
Herb Wexler
USY Youth & Scholarship Fund
In Memory of Ida Kaufman
Harley Kaufman
In Memory of Morris Spitzer
Leonard Spitzer
In Memory of Leopold Sommerfeld
Chuck & Penny Sterling
Women of TEC Torah Fund
In Memory of Morris Marks
Kenneth Marks
In Memory of Mollie Chadroff
Edward Chadroff
In Honor of Rabbi Averbach’s Friday Torah Study Class
Jack & Judy Gindi
In Memory of David Welsh
Wendy Halpert
In Memory of Betty Welsh
Wendy Halpert
Zerlin Library Fund
In Memory of Helena Dain
Cherie Wrigley
Congratulations to the Gindi family on the birth of
Aiden Shane Owen
Born on March 22, 2023
Parents:
Jeanna Gindi and Dylan Owen
Grandparents: Judy and Jack Gindi
Great-Grandmother: Renee Holland
We extend our congratulation to Temple members
Shari and Captain Ron Mark on the marriage of their daughter
Kelly Mark to Sean Murphy
Date: Saturday, April 29, 2023
Parents of the Groom: Kiersten Murphy and Joe Stubbs
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Dinner cost per family is $25 (family of 4) RSVP below by May 12th tot FRIDAY MAY 19 6:00pm - 7:00pm Join TEC for RSVP & Pay for DInner tec.shulcloud.com/event/tot-shabbat-5-19 For more information contact Debbie Blumenthal at (805) 497-6852 or debbieb@templeetzchaim.org Join us for dinner followed by songs, blessings and a Shabbat story. www.templeetzchaim.org May - June 2023 | Sivan-Tammuz 5783 19
ACTIVITIES HAPPENING ON THURSDAY, MAY 25, 5:30 - 10:00PM All ages welcome! Confirmation & Service Thu., May 25, 5:30pm Tikkun Leil Shavuot/ Night of Learning Thu., May 25, 8:00-10:00pm Shavuot Morning Service Fri., May 26, 9:30am Shabbat/Shavuot Service Fri., May 26, 7:00pm Shabbat/Shavuot/ Yizkor Services Sat., May 27, 9:30am Confirmation and service at 5:30 P.M. Stay for dessert, served at 7:30 P.M. Celebrate Shavuot with TEC! H a p py Shavuot A Night of Learning Join us in the Wolfson for this 3-class series, starting around 8:00pm after dessert. Rabbi Michael Raileanu The 6 Most Important Words in Judaism The power behind every blessing we say Coby Field It’s a Stretch Join us for an all-abilities stretch class Joyce Bronstein All in Good Time Learn about the Jewish calendar
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Leil Tikkun Shavout
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IN HONOR OF SHAVUOT, LET’S PLAY A GAME OF
TIC TAC TO-RAH
ETZETERA PAGE 21 t h u n d e r
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GRAB YOUR FAVORITE MARKERS, CRAYONS OR COLORED PENCILS AND BRING THIS HISTORIC MOMENT FROM THE MONTH OF
DURING SHAVUOT, WE READ THE STORY OF RUTH. HOW MANY ENGLISH WORDS CAN YOU THINK OF THAT CONTAIN ALL 4 LETTERS IN THE WORD “RUTH”?
IN THIS PICTURE, MOSES RECEIVED THE TEN COMMANDMENTS FROM GOD WHILE ATOP MT. SINAI.
thunder
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