Templ Sinai Happenings – March 18, 2022

Shalom Read all the way down to the bottom of this email to see some wonderful Temple Sinai Family News…


Friday, March 18 at 7PM

Join Rabbi Perice and the Temple Sinai Singers tonight for services to relax, unwind and welcome the Sabbath.

 

Mazel Tov to:

Zane Cohen

 son of

Stacy and Herman Cohen

on his upcoming

Bar Mitzvah

THIS Saturday, March 19 at Temple Sinai and Streaming

 

Temple Sinai Zoom Meeting

# 867 890 4477


Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8678904477

 

 

YAHRZEITS WILL BE READ FOR:

  • Esther Gaffin, mother-in-law of Vida Gaffin
  • Robert Lipsky, brother-in-law of Gail Lipsky
  • Zelda Mersky, mother of Bobbi Rosenbaum
 
 
 

Future Shabbat Service Schedule: Saturday, March 26: Zoom Torah Spark

 

Each Wednesday:

8:20 – 9:00am  Morning Minyan

 

Each Saturday at 7PM Join us for Havdallah


Temple Har Zion invites you to enjoy their

Virtual Purim Shpiel

This Saturday, March 19

7:30 p.m. on Zoom.

     Register Here

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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Purim Carnival

This Sunday, March 20

at Temple Sinai

10:30 AM  – Noon

Fun, games, food  and prizes for the whole family.

All ages are welcome! Come in costume

 


 

The gift shop will be open during the Purim carnival for Passover shopping, Mother’s Day shopping and general shopping.  Contact: 

Fay David 856-829-8160, 856-829-6611 or

Esther Bliss

856-764-7308

Invite Friends and Grandchildren.

No cost for all activities.

 

 

 
 
 

 



Wednesday, March 30: at 7:00 PM

Movie Club

reviewing

“Fiddler, Miracles of Miracles”

on Amazon Prime

Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles is a 2019 American documentary film about the creation and significance of the 1964 musical Fiddler on the Roof.

ZOOM ID #

 

867 890 4477

 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8678904477


Blood drive at Temple Sinai

Sunday, April 3

9:00am-2:00pm

 

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY by clicking on the link below.

 

http://www.redcrossblood.org

and use Sponsor Code: Temple Sinai

 

 

Sunday, April 3: 10 AM-Noon

Parking lot drive thru – Trunk Drop

Make at Home and Trunk Drop off:

·    Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to be given to the Cathedral Kitchen in Camden. Use any bread, do not cut, wrap each separately in plastic baggy. Make one or one hundred and one!

 

Buy & Deliver to Temple Sinai on or before April 3 – Trunk Drop.

·    Food or cash donations to continue Temple Sinai’s generosity to the Bread of Life Food Pantry. Bins will be placed outside the Fineblum Chapel entrance in front of the Synagogue.



 Sunday, April 3rd

2:30 – 4:00 PM

at Temple Sinai

 

Premiering Freedom Song, a transformative musical that infuses the story of Passover to shatter the myths of addiction.

 

The entire cast is made up of people in recovery from drugs, gambling, and other destructive behaviors.

 

Admission is FREE of charge!

However if you are passionate about this issue you can join as community sponsors. Please contact us privately if interested.
Please register by clicking here

Masks are required for all attendees.
Together we are ending the stigma of addiction.


Tuesday, April 19at 7:00 PM

                             reviewing

“Crying In H Mart” by Michelle Zauner.

 

A touching memoir written by Michelle Zauner, lead singer of Indie Band, Japaneese Breakfast, about growing up as a Korean-American in the United States

 

Thursday, May 19 at 7:00 PM

reviewing

“Sold on a Monday” by Kristina McMorris

Historical fiction novel inspired by true events, set in the harsh landscape of the Great Depression-Era America.

 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8678904477 Zoom ID: 867 890 4477

 


Honoring and remembering local Holocaust survivors and the 6 million Jews and 5 million other victims of the Holocaust. 

 

Registration is required

 

The Message for the Next Generation

Hear from Abraham Foxman, a Survivor of the Holocaust as a hidden child. He is world-renowned leader in the fight against antisemitism, bigotry and discrimination. Mr. Foxman serves as a member of the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education. 

 

Mr. Foxman is National Director Emeritus of the ADL, from which he retired in 2015 after 50 years with the organization, including serving as National Director from 1987 through 2015.  Upon retirement, he served as Vice Chairman of the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City.

 

Click here to register


  • Debbie Cohen
  • Paul Conlow, Rich & Johanna’s neighbor
  • Joan Demp
  • Bernie Epstein
  • Stella Geller, mother of Perri Geller-Clark
  • James Hyland, father of Morah Kim
  • Jack Israel
  • Alan Kramer
  • Rich Lewis
  • June Margolis
  • Connie Rafelson
  • Bachia Rochaela, mother of Issa Kabeer
  • Jason Schulz, brother-in-law of Craig Eskow
  • Leslie Schmeidler, daughter-in-law of Lois Schmeidler
  • Bonnie Silver
  • Joyce Silver
  • Steven Struhl
  • Jaclyn Urbanski
  • Carolyn Woodruff

 

Happy Birthday to:

  • Greg Rappaport, celebrating on March 18
  • Barbara Fineblum, celebrating on March 21
  • Sue Jeney, celebrating on March 23

 

Temple Sinai Volunteers are the best…

 

    We are so grateful to all the volunteers who helped to assemble and/or deliver your Mishloach Manot Purim gift.  They include: Danny Bagelle, Esther Bliss, Fay David, Steve Hochman, Sue Jenny, Vivian Lewis, Aaron List, Paula Pappas, Sandee & Mark Perry, Rose Rose, Arlene Salkin, Shelly Sbar, Gail Siegel, and Michael Silver.   

 

And of course, we could not do this wonderful MItzvah without the very generous financial support of 43 Temple Sinai families. Thank You All!

 

Several Temple Sinai members were recently honored by the Muslim Federation of South Jersey for their extensive volunteer work supporting and assisting the Afghani refugees in our community.  Included in this honor were: Steve Hochman, Carol Janes, Paula Pappas, Johanna Schoss and John Stevens

 

Do you have a working sewing machine at home that you are not using and are willing to donate to Afghan refugees?  Drop off at the Temple office and John will be sure that they get to those who need them.