Friday, May 10,1985 / The Jewish Floridian of Palm Beach County Page 15 Synagogue News Special Shabbat Service And Zimriyah Concert Held At Temple Israel TEMPLE BETH EL PaM Sisterhood presidents .ill install newly elected officers in a special program Led on ihc 12 tribes of Israel 0n Tuesday, May 21, 8 p.m., rin Senter Hall. The newly elected slate of officers for 1985-86 are President, Dr.Joan Rosov; Membership Vice President, Sheila Stark; Program Vice President, Sue Benilous; Treasurer, Patty Sack; Financial Secretary, Thelma Heller; Recording Secretary, Marsha Schachter; and Corresponding Secretary, Fay Glater. A musical rendition will be presented by Cantor Elaine Shapiro and UsaMollen. Rabbi Howard J. Hirsch will give the closing blessing. For further information call the temple office. TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM The Sisterhood will hold a lunch and card party on Wednesday, May 17, at 12:30 p.m. Admission is $5.50, and tickets may be obtained by calling Gert Shepherd or Hilda Zell. GOLDEN LAKES TEMPLE Morris Dershowitz, who will be 94 on May 15, recently fulfilled a substantial pledge to the temple. In honor of this gift of the heart, the chapel at the temple will be dedicated to the memory of Dershowitz's son, Bernard Drew. The ceremony ;ind birthday will be observed simultaneously at the temple. TEMPLE ISRAEL Friday evening, May 10, the temple will welcome to its services prospective members who are interested in joining the temple family. Prior to the service, a Shabbat dinner for prospective members will be sponsored by the Membership Commit te. Rabbi Howard Shapiro, piritual leader of Temple Israel, will speak on "In Praise Of Reform." The sermon will be. devoted to examining the contribution inat Reform Judaism has made to American and world Judaism and the challenges "ill before her. If interested in attending the "inner prior to the service, wniact the temple office. TEMPLE JUDEA Rabbi Joel Levine wntor Anne Newman conduct a Mother's and will Day 10 at the special time of 7:30 p.m. at Temple Judea. During the service, Sheree Friedlander, educational iirector, and the entire Sunday and Hebrew School staff will be honored. All mothers will participate in the Torah Service and receive a special blessing from their families. Mothers who have children in the congregation's religious school will receive gifts created by the children as part of their art projects. The Senior Youth Group of Temple Judea will be con- ducting services on Friday, May 17, 8 p.m. Sam Goodstein is president of the youth group, Susan Wolf- Schwartz is youth director. Call the temple office for more information. Temple Israel Junior Choir, under the direction of Betty Robbins, has for the past three years led the congregation in the musical portion of the family services, which are held on the first Shabbat of the month. At the end of the last family service of this year, the Junior Choir presented "An Evening Of Jewish Soul Music." The Junior Choir consists of Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and four of the Seventh Graders. There was also a clarinet solo by Alan Feldmesser and a piano solo by Chad Murray. Members of the Choir are: Brian Leeds Lead Solo; Group Solos Lauren Debs, Pamela Sherman, Kelly Wasserman, Emily Sills, Adam Wilson, Ariella Davis, Jessica Ravitsky, Chad Murray, and Lisa Dresbach. Other Choir Members are: Members and guests at Temple Judea services are wearing "Don't say Noah on June 1" buttons in an- ticipation of the congregation's gala dinner- dance June 1st at the PGA Sheraton Resort honoring Dr. Jeffrey Faivus who is com- pleting his term as temple president. The Dinner-Dance com- mittee has been planning surprise events following the gala's theme of "Two by Two." Tickets are also available to win a VCR machine courtesy of Rosner's. Dr. Faivus has served the congregation for four years, the first two as vice-president, then as president. The gala is a way for members of the congregation and community to expression appreciation in a purely festive manner for his years of dedication. Entertainment will be presented by Cantor Anne Newman and the Sammy Fields orchestra. Tickets are S50 per person and are available by calling the temple office. This black tie optional event is open to the entire community. The Sisterhood will have their fourth birthday dinner at North Palm Beach Country Club, 901 U.S. Highway I, North Palm Beach on Thursday, May 23. There will be installation of officers, and skit by Fran Golden. aooath service. Fridav. Mav Reservations are necessary 0ROWARD Paper* Packaging PREE DELIVERY FLORIDA 8EACH832-0211 SALESPERSON WANTED Advertising Representative for Jewish Floridian Contact: STACI LESSER 588-1652 Some of the members of Temple Israel's fourth grade learning the songs with Betty Robbins, director and Hope Kramer, pianist. Schutzer Continued from Page 1 munity Center. Jean Rubin, director, paid tribute to him by saying, "Sam Schutzer is an inspiration to us all. Despite his lack of personal transportation, he walks miles to be at Friday night services at many of the area temples, and to programs and meetings of the Jewish community. He is vitally interested in all that is happening and is always ready to share a joke, sing a song, or tell a story. West Palm Beach is indeed a richer place because Sam Schutzer passed our way." Sam was instrumental in founding Temple Beth Sholom in Lake Worth, Temple Beth Sholom in Belle Glade, and Congregation Anshei Sholom. He even organized houses of worship in Fort Lauderdale and Fort Pierce. He organized the first B'nai B'rith lodge in this area and helped to establish five others over the years. He also formed the local chapters of Hadassah and B'nai B'rith Women. Last year he moved to Kenilworth, New Jersey to live with his daughter and son-in- law. He is survived by his son Harold Mortimer Schutzer of Jacksonville, Florida; daughter Florence Wilken of Kenilworth, New Jersey; two grandchildren, June Carol Meeker of Baltimore, Maryland, and Robert Glen Wilken of Edison, New Jersey; and five great- grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were handled by Mizell-Faville- Zern Funeral Chapel, West Palm Beach. Rabbi Howard J. Hirsch of Temple Beth El officiated. Erica Goldstien, Allisa Fish- bane, Aaron Burton, Genell Field, Andrea Yosinoff, Meridith Gould, Rebecca Szmukler, Joseph Wiseman, Nancy Fleishman. Jamie Zimmerman, David Berman, Greg Weiss, J.D. Small, Geoffrey Green, Susan Steiner, Jonathan Gould, Tracy Haisfield, and Stephanie Morrison. Bar/Bat Mitzvah Continued from Page a-A Temple Judea and May 4 at Temple Emanuel. Rabbi Joel Levine officiated Friday night and Rabbi Joel Chazin of- ficiated Saturday morning. Jonathan is a seventh grade student at the Jewish Com- munity Day School where he is a member of the basketball team, safety patrol and newspaper staff. He is a member of the Kadima youth group and enjoys tennis, computers, baseball, and is a Boy Scout. In an effort to highlight the plight of Soviet Jewry, Jonathan twinned his Bar Mitzvah with David Feldman of Chernovtsy, USSR. CYNTHIA FALK Cynthia Falk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Falk of Palm Beach Gardens, was called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on May 4 at Temple Beth David. She participated in the Friday evening service. Rabbi William Marder and Cantor Earl Rackoff of- ficiated. 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