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Od Yavo Shalom Aleinu ינֵ ל ם עֹ לו א שֹ בוָ ד יֹ עוText and Music: Sheva Od ya-vo sha-lom a-lei-nu (3x) (3x) ינֵ ל ם עֹ לו א שֹ בוָ ד יֹ עוV'al ku-lam םָ ל ל כ עְ וSa-laam, a-lein-u v'al kol ha'o-lam םָ לֹ עו ל הָ ל כ עְ וֹ ינוֵ ל סאלאם, עSa-laam, sha-lom. ם.ֹ לו סאלאם, שBring peace to us and to everyone. Peace, to us and the entire world, peace, peace. Havah Nashirah הָ יר שָ ה נָ ב ָ הText: Unkown Music: Josh Nelson Ha-vah, ha-vah na-shir-ah הָ יר שָ ה נָ ב ָ ה, הָ ב ָ הShir ha-le-lu-yah! הּ!ָ ־י לְ ל יר ה שShir ha-le-lu-yah! הּ!ָ ־י לְ ל יר ה שLet us sing a song of praise. Hallelujah! Rabbi David K. Holtz Cantor Margot E.B. Goldberg Director of Temple Operations Stuart P. Skolnick Director of Education Rabbi Allison Berlinger Accompanists Katia Kravitz & Dror Perl Officers / Executive Committee President Jamie Wilson Executive (First) Vice President Jennifer Povman Recording Secretary Mark Polisar Treasurer Diane Gross Chairs Adult Education Bernice Rogowitz Board of Education Steve Gosset Fundraising/Development Julie Gur & Meredith Siegel House Roy Solomon Israel Marla Peers Member Services Linda Walter & Amy Friedman Ritual Herb Baer Tikkun Olam Melissa Baer & Andrea White Trustees Neil Bruckner Stuart Kolbert Loren Ratner Debra Drattell Ronit Lubell Risa Swersey Karen Filler Glen Markowitz Anna Weiss Dave Greenspoon Alison Moskowitz Amy Zerman Honorary Trustees Barry S. Agdern Robert Harris David Kaufmann Herb Baer Michael Karnes Farron Roboff Ruth Biloon Liza Karsten Pearl Ann Schwartz Allison Fine Dr. Richard Weiner Dr. Stephen Gerstman Robert Zinman Temple Beth Abraham's mission is to provide our congregants with opportunities to create meaningful connections to God, Torah, the Jewish People and the surrounding Community. We remember, with love, the Six Million whose lives were taken during the Holocaust. We also remember, with love, those who were taken from our midst this week in years past and *Enshrined on the Memorial Tablet * Paul Aniess * Rose Benton Gilbert Birnbaum * Eleanor Blatt * Allan M. Block Robert Bonett Lillian Brandwein Irene Chernick Lynne Clarfeld Herta DeLevie * Joseph Egelman * Billie Epstein * Jennie Fagin George Feinstein Gerald Fredlund * Belle Geminder * Frances Gerstman Julie Ginsberg Seymour Jonas Julius Kark * Judith Karnes-Fuchs * Abraham Klein Ruthie Klein *Benjamin Levine Bronia Handszer Mandelbaum Randy Marcus Leonard Mishler David Mottel David Parton * Robert Perchick Karen Price * Benjamin Ravin Anne Savitch Joseph Schluger Susan Shapiro Julia Shifrin * Janice Siegel * Theodore Siegel * Meyer Singerman * Jeremy Steinberg Minnie Weiner Howard Weissman Evelyn Wiener Matt Workman May 18-19, 2018 5 Sivan 5778 6:00pm & 7:30pm B’midbar We recall those recently departed. Edith Cohen, mother of Susan Weinstein Bernard Schneider, father of Iris Schneider Rosen Serve God with gladness! Come into God's presence with singing Psalm100 Our sanctuary is equipped with a hearing induction loop. If you have a hearing aid or cochlear implant equipped with a t-coil, please flip the switch which engages the t-coil. The sound from the microphones will be transmitted directly to your hearing device. The music used in Temple Beth Abraham’s live and recorded streams is licensed with JLicense.com. Week of May 13-19, 2018 S’firat haOmer - Counting the Omer This ritual is performed every evening from the second day of Pesach to the day before Shavuot. ר.ֶ מ ֹ עָ ת ה יר פְ ל סֶ ה שֵ ֲ ת ע וְ צ ם מֵ קְ ן לָ זְ מ ןָ כ י מ נְ נ הHin’ni muchan um’zuman l’kayeim mitzvat asei shel s’firat haomer . I am ready to fulfill the mitzvah of counting the Omer. נָ צְ יו וָ וֹתְ צ מְ נָ שְ ר קֶ שֲ ם, אָ עוֹלָ הֶ לֶ , מ ינֵ הֱ אָ יְ ה, יָ א רָ ר.ֶ מ ֹ עָ ת ה יר פְ ל ס עBaruch atah, Adonai Eloheinu, Melech haolam, asher kidshanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu al s’firat haomer. Our praise to You, Adonai, Sovereign of all, who hallows us with mitzvot, commanding us to count the Omer. ר.ֶ מ ֹ עָ עוֹת ל בָ ה שָ עְ ב ם שֵ הֶ ים יוֹם ש עָ ְ רְ ה וָ עְ ש יּוֹם תּ הHa-yom tisha v'arbaim yom, shehaym shiv-a shavuot la-omer. Today is forty-nine days, which are seven weeks of the Omer

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Od Yavo Shalom Aleinu לינו לום ע עוד יבוא שText and Music: Sheva

Od ya-vo sha-lom a-lei-nu (3x) (3x) לינו לום ע עוד יבוא ש

V'al ku-lam ל כלם וע

Sa-laam, a-lein-u v'al kol ha'o-lam עולם ל כל ה לינו וע סאלאם, ע

Sa-laam, sha-lom. .לום סאלאם, שBring peace to us and to everyone. Peace, to us and the entire world, peace,

peace.

Havah Nashirah ירה בה נש הText: Unkown Music: Josh Nelson

Ha-vah, ha-vah na-shir-ah ירה בה נש בה, ה ה

Shir ha-le-lu-yah! !ללו־יה יר ה ש

Shir ha-le-lu-yah! !ללו־יה יר ה שLet us sing a song of praise. Hallelujah!

Rabbi David K. Holtz

Cantor Margot E.B. Goldberg

Director of Temple Operations Stuart P. Skolnick Director of Education Rabbi Allison Berlinger Accompanists Katia Kravitz & Dror Perl

Officers / Executive Committee President Jamie Wilson Executive (First) Vice President Jennifer Povman Recording Secretary Mark Polisar Treasurer Diane Gross

Chairs Adult Education Bernice Rogowitz Board of Education Steve Gosset Fundraising/Development Julie Gur & Meredith Siegel House Roy Solomon Israel Marla Peers Member Services Linda Walter & Amy Friedman Ritual Herb Baer Tikkun Olam Melissa Baer & Andrea White

Trustees Neil Bruckner Stuart Kolbert Loren Ratner Debra Drattell Ronit Lubell Risa Swersey Karen Filler Glen Markowitz Anna Weiss Dave Greenspoon Alison Moskowitz Amy Zerman

Honorary Trustees Barry S. Agdern Robert Harris David Kaufmann Herb Baer Michael Karnes Farron Roboff Ruth Biloon Liza Karsten Pearl Ann Schwartz Allison Fine Dr. Richard Weiner Dr. Stephen Gerstman Robert Zinman

Temple Beth Abraham's mission is to provide our congregants with opportunities to create meaningful connections to

God, Torah, the Jewish People and the surrounding Community.

We remember, with love, the Six Million whose lives were taken during the Holocaust.

We also remember, with love, those who were taken from our midst this week in years past and

*Enshrined on the Memorial Tablet

* Paul Aniess

* Rose Benton

Gilbert Birnbaum

* Eleanor Blatt

* Allan M. Block

Robert Bonett

Lillian Brandwein

Irene Chernick

Lynne Clarfeld

Herta DeLevie

* Joseph Egelman

* Billie Epstein

* Jennie Fagin

George Feinstein

Gerald Fredlund

* Belle Geminder

* Frances Gerstman

Julie Ginsberg

Seymour Jonas

Julius Kark

* Judith Karnes-Fuchs

* Abraham Klein

Ruthie Klein

*Benjamin Levine

Bronia Handszer Mandelbaum

Randy Marcus

Leonard Mishler

David Mottel

David Parton

* Robert Perchick

Karen Price

* Benjamin Ravin

Anne Savitch

Joseph Schluger

Susan Shapiro

Julia Shifrin

* Janice Siegel

* Theodore Siegel

* Meyer Singerman

* Jeremy Steinberg

Minnie Weiner

Howard Weissman

Evelyn Wiener

Matt Workman

May 18-19, 2018

5 Sivan 5778

6:00pm & 7:30pm

B’midbar

We recall those recently departed.

Edith Cohen, mother of Susan Weinstein

Bernard Schneider, father of Iris Schneider Rosen

Serve God with gladness! Come into God's presence with singing

Psalm100

Our sanctuary is equipped with a hearing induction

loop. If you have a hearing aid or cochlear implant

equipped with a t-coil, please flip the switch which

engages the t-coil. The sound from the microphones

will be transmitted directly to your hearing device.

The music used in Temple Beth Abraham’s live and recorded streams is licensed with JLicense.com.

Week of May 13-19, 2018

S’firat haOmer - Counting the Omer

This ritual is performed every evening from the second day of Pesach to the day before Shavuot.

מר. ת הע יר ת עשה של ספ צו ים מ מן לק י מוכן ומז ננ הHin’ni muchan um’zuman l’kayeim mitzvat asei shel s’firat haomer.

I am ready to fulfill the mitzvah of counting the Omer.

ונו צותיו וצ דשנו במ תה, יי אלהינו, מלך העולם, אשר ק ברוך אמר. ת הע יר ל ספ ע

Baruch atah, Adonai Eloheinu, Melech haolam, asher kidshanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu al s’firat haomer.

Our praise to You, Adonai, Sovereign of all, who hallows us with mitzvot, commanding us to count the Omer.

מר. בעה שבועות לע ים יום שהם ש שעה וארבע יום ת הHa-yom tisha v'arbaim yom, shehaym shiv-a shavuot la-omer.

Today is forty-nine days, which are seven weeks of the Omer

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Temple Beth Abraham Events May 19-26, 2018

Conservative Shabbat Service Sat May 19 9:00am

Leo Silverman, son of Melissa and Robert

Silverman, will be called to the Torah as a

Bar Mitzvah Sat May 19 11:00am

Erev Shavuot Dinner (w/reservations) Sat May 19 6:00pm

Erev Shavuot Service w/Confirmation Sat May 19 7:00pm

Conservative Shavuot Service w/Yizkor Sun May 20 9:00am

End-of-Year Picnic Sun May 20 11:00am

ZEETY Cupcake Wars Sun May 20 1:00pm

Arguments for Sake of Heaven w/Rabbi Tue May 22 7:30pm

Tanakh Study Wed May 23 10:00am

Mah Jongg Thu May 24 1:00pm

Women’s Circle Fri May 25 5:45pm

Reform Shabbat Service Fri May 25 7:30pm

Conservative Shabbat Service Sat May 26 9:00am

The flowers on the bimah are dedicated by the Silverman Family in loving memory of Leo’s maternal grandmother, Lillian Tarnofsky,

and by Michael Karnes in loving memory of his mother, Judith Karnes-Fuchs.

The Oneg is sponsored by Melissa and Robert Silverman in honor of their son Leo becoming a Bar Mitzvah.

One of the primary goals of the Bridges Campaign is to make the building warmer and inviting and accessible to all. Won't you help us

make our dreams a reality?

For information about how to get involved or to make a gift, contact Bridges Campaign Chair Gayle Aaron at [email protected] or call

Stuart Skolnick at the Temple.

Arguments for the Sake of Heaven—A How-To Program by Rabbi Holtz

Tuesday, May 22 from 7:30-9:00pm

At the High Holydays, Rabbi Holtz spoke about

what constitutes a "machloket l'shem shamayim"

- an argument for the sake of heaven. He said

polarization of opinions and positions which we are experiencing in our

country today has long been a feature of human discourse, though the

animosity we're now seeing has not. TBA is honored to be piloting the

curriculum from Israel’s Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies. We look at

Jewish texts on one aspect of how to conduct an argument and then have

the opportunity to put that idea into practice. Please join fellow

congregants in a skills-building program on how to turn your

disagreements into arguments for the sake of heaven. This is the fourth

session of the series. The last session meets on May 29.

RSVP’s are really helpful! Please email [email protected]

Women’s Circle - Friday, May 25 at 5:45pm

Come celebrate, study, and explore Jewish Women's issues.

Members and Guests are welcome to attend. There is no

charge for this event and it ends in time to attend Reform

Friday night services at 7:30pm.

To RSVP, please email: [email protected]

Shavuot Dinner and Service—THIS Saturday, May 19

6:00pm Dinner (pre-registration only)

7:00pm Reform Shavuot Service with Confirmation

Shavuot is the Hebrew word for “weeks” and refers to the

Jewish festival marking the giving of the Torah at Mount

Sinai, which occurs seven weeks after Passover. Today, it is a celebration

of Torah, education, and actively choosing to participate in Jewish life.

Come join the service led by our Confirmation students. You will be

amazed at what they will teach you!

JCC Shames Annual Celebration

Wednesday, May 23 beginning at 6:30pm

Life The Place to Be, 2 Lawrence Street, Ardsley

This year’s theme is Building Community Together and our

own Jennifer Povman is TBA’s honoree this year!

RSVP by emailing [email protected]

Tikkun Olam Projects at TBA

Monthly May Mitzvah: During the month of May we are

collecting Cat and Dog Food to donate to the Hudson Valley Pet

Food Pantry. Go online: www.hvpetfoodpantry.org for some suggested

donations. Please contact [email protected] for

questions on any Tikkun Olam events.

FAMILY SHABBAT—Friday, June 1

Family Shabbat Dinner at 6:00pm

Family Shabbat Service w/Camp Blessing at 7:00pm

The main course is chicken. You may have pasta instead if

requested at the time reservations are made. RSVP and payment in

advance please.

Dinner: Adults - $15.00 and Children (ages 2-12) - $10.00

RSVP by Tuesday, May 29, 2018

It’s Shavuot! Let’s Celebrate With An End-of-Year Picnic!

THIS Sunday, May 20 from 11:00am to 2:00pm

Join us for the TBA End-Of-Year picnic. All are welcome!

There will be food, carnival games, prizes, face-painting,

and more! Show off your baking skills at the cupcake &

cake bake-off. A dairy lunch will be served.

There is no charge for this event, however, please RSVP to

[email protected]

Israel Day Parade—Sunday, June 3

Join us as we celebrate Israel! This year, we are finding our own way to the parade,

either by train or car. We will post a train schedule from Tarrytown and White Plains. Our start time will be

12:45pm; location is TBD. Stay tuned!

Pride Shabbat - Friday, June 8 at 7:30pm

June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month and Temple Beth

Abraham will host a Pride Shabbat Reform Service open to all: singles, families, students, and guests.

TBA is a safe place for everyone to be who they are; no one has to choose between expressing their

identity and their religion.

Adult Ed Brunch: Being American/Being Jewish

Sunday, June 10 at noon

Join us for Brunch and a presentation by Professor

Richard Rubin, author of Jewish In America! He will

explore the social history of Jewish identity in America

and so much more.

Free for TBA members; $10.00 for guests. RSVP required:

Signup on Eventbrite at http://bit.ly/TBA-Rubin, call the Temple Office at

(914)-631-1770, or email: [email protected]

In observance of Shavuot, TBA will be closed

on Monday, May 21, and will reopen

Tuesday, May 22 at 9:00am.

The Harris Project

LAST CHANCE to donate textiles to benefit the

Harris project! Bring your old sheets, clothes,

towels (in any condition) when you come for Shavuot services and the

Congregational Picnic. The green bin is in the parking lot and will be

picked up soon, so get your donations in!

Please contact [email protected] for any questions.