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July 2024 / Sivan - Tammuz 5784

Rabbi's Message

by Rabbi David Komerofsky


Jewish worship used to be a messy business. When the Temple stood in Jerusalem, it was the point of intersection between God and the Children of Israel through the institution of sacrifices. Priests were commissioned to help people atone for their sins, commemorate festivals, and observe the ritual commandments enshrined in the Torah. Part of that process required animal sacrifice, which was loud and bloody. It must have been a chaotic scene at the Temple complex, far different from the orderly and sanitized way that we gather now.



I do not yearn for a rebuilding of the Temple or a return to the sacrificial cult of antiquity. Still, we have lost some connection to the power of life and death that was on full display in Jerusalem. We have removed ourselves from the process of turning living beings into food, preferring our Shabbat sacrifices to be wrapped in cellophane at the butcher counter. We keep the blood at a distance and ignore the many ways that our lives are inextricably linked to all other life. Our tradition teaches that life is in the blood.


I share this reflection with you because our community has three opportunities this month to come to a place of gathering and worship (Beit Ha’am) and raise our consciousness about the value of life and blood. We can sacrifice a little of our time to help save lives.


·        July 21 – CPR Training – www.templeisraelcanton.org/cpr

·        July 30 – Stop the Bleed Training – www.templeisraelcanton.org/stopthebleed

·        July 31 – Jane Altman Zoldan Blood Drive – www.tinyurl.com/janiezoldan


L’Chaim – to life!

President's Message

by Barbara Spera


Greetings!


As many of you know, at our Annual Meeting, I accepted the nomination for President of the congregation. While I know many of you, I thought I should share a bit about myself. This isn’t a role I ever envisioned for myself, but I am honored to step into it.


I was born in Canton to parents who were both school teachers. My dad, Stanley Friedman, was also born and raised in Canton. I began my religious education at Shaaray Torah Synagogue, and my family has cherished slides of this building being constructed. Around sixth grade, we joined Temple Israel, marking the start of many years traveling up and down Harvard Ave.


Religious school at Temple Israel had both Saturday and Sunday sessions, depending on the grade. I continued my education here, and my confirmation picture still hangs on the wall. During high school, I was active in BBG at the Jewish Center, serving as President of our chapter and being elected to the regional BBG board.


I attended Ohio University and later graduated from Kent State with both bachelor's and master's degrees. Returning to Canton, I began teaching in Canton City Schools, where I spent my entire career. As you can see, teaching runs in the family.


John and I married at Temple Israel, and Rabbi Gorin officiated our wedding. Our two children, Andrew and Jodee, also attended Religious School at Temple Israel and celebrated their B’nai Mitzvah with Rabbi Spitzer, who later officiated their marriages to Erin and Dan. Now, two of my grandsons, Max and Sam, attend Chadash. My mom, Bernice, and my brother and his wife are also members of Temple Israel. We are proud to be a four-generation family within this community.


From these humble beginnings, I have come to believe I can take on a leadership role at Temple Israel. I am deeply committed to ensuring our congregation thrives and flourishes. I look forward to serving the congregation and addressing the challenges that come our way in these changing times.


As the summer turns into fall and the High Holy Days approach, I am excited to see and meet you all.


Warm regards,


Barb Spera


Worship Services - July 2024


All services are in-person and streaming live via Temple Israel’s YouTube channel.

Watch our website and Temple Tidbits for updates and more information.


Friday, July 5

5:30 p.m. Oneg Shabbat

6:15 p.m. Kid-dish Shabbat Service

www.templeisraelcanton.org/kid-dish



Friday, July 12

5:30 p.m. Oneg Shabbat

6:15 p.m. Shabbat Service

Anniversary & Birthday Blessings


Friday, July 19, 2024

5:30 p.m. Oneg Shabbat

6:15 p.m. Shabbat Service


Friday, July 26

5:30 p.m. Oneg Shabbat

6:15 p.m. Shabbat Service



Stollen Moments Torah Study will resume in September.

High Holy Days 2024


The schedule of services is at www.templeisraelcanton.org/HHD.


Interested in helping to welcome our members and guests? Sign up for greeter training at www.templeisraelcanton.org/greeters.

The Social Action Committee will be collecting school supplies for the months of July and August for Harter Elementary School in Canton. This school houses Pre-K through third grade. 

24 pack Crayons

#2 yellow pencils

Plastic supply box

Plastic zippered supply bags

Elmer glue bottles

Large pink erasers

Quart and gallon size Ziplock bags

Highlighters

Scissors

Headphones

Glue sticks

Tissues

Backpacks

Thank you for your continued support in helping the kids in Canton City Schools.


Paulette Karelitz | Joan Ortman | Anita Porter 

Stop the Bleed Training

Tuesday, July 30 at 1:00 p.m. at Beit Ha'am

Register at www.templeisraelcanton.org/stopthebleed

CPR Training

July 21, 2024

3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.


Limited to 12 participants


REGISTER at www.templeisraelcanton.org/cpr


Wisdom from Jewish Movie Scenes 

Adult Education Fall 2024 with Rabbi David Komerofsky 


All classes are via Zoom, free of charge, and open to everyone. 


Register at www.templeisraelcanton.org/adult-education

 

The Frisco Kid (1979) - Wednesday, September 18, 2024 @ 7:00 p.m. 

Fiddler on the Roof (1971) - Wednesday, September 25, 2024 @ 7:00 p.m. 

A Serious Man (2009) - Wednesday, October 9, 2024 @ 7:00 p.m. 

The Chosen (1981) - Wednesday, October 30, 2024 @ 7:00 p.m. 

The Jazz Singer (1980) - Wednesday, November 6, 2024 @ 7:00 p.m.


Please let us know if you think we have a wrong e-mail for you or if your e-mail has changed recently. It is very important for Temple Israel to keep our records updated. Call Debbie at the Temple Israel office at 330-455-5197 to verify or change your information.

ENDOWMENT FUNDS

Temple Israel has a variety of endowment funds that support our mission and vision. CLICK to see the full listing.



If you are interested in contributing to an existing endowment, simply CLICK here.


To establish a new endowment, contact Barb Spera.

July Yahrzeits

July 5

Arnold Adler

Melba Levy Arnold

Goldie Fenyves Black

Amanda Cline

Anthony P. DiGiacomo

Meyer Fleisher

Fanny Green

Leslie Fenyves Gurin

Albert Harris

Denny Hostetler

Thelma Hostetler

Charles Howell

Jeanne Jacobson

Milton Kinast

Cele Y. Lavin

Jerrold Lockshin

Harley Miller

Toby Myers

Abraham Reinglass

Dina Savage

Ruth Shapiro

Bessie Cooper Sroga

Lillian Steinberg

Arline Sussman

Al Waldron

Bonnie Woods

July 12

William Cohen

Bessie Pollack Cohodas

Margaret Duntze

George L. Fisher

Harry L. Ginsburg

Larry Goldberg

Jennie Golden

Stanley Greenwald

Dr. Cyril V. Gross

Jacob Grossman

Ralph Heller

Esther Hervey

Michael Higgins

Janet Howell

Dottie Jacobson

Ralph Komerofsky

Jennie Krupp

Alice Levine

Marvin Levine

Samuel M. Livingston

Lena Kornhauser Miller

Norita Nielsen

Rabbi Morris Ostrowsky

Lillian Podis

Wayne Riffe

Dr. Frank Weinstock

Mollie Cohen Weiss

James White

Rose Winkler

Helen Cohodas Woolf

July 19

William H. Altman

Beatrice Fenyves Bernstein

Martin Bertman

Samuel Black

Cecelia Breitbart

Joseph D. Diamond

Edward Ignatz Fenyves

Clara Field

Richard Green

David Hecht

Everlyn Herman

Robin Kamen

Edwin Karelitz

Yuriy Khachaturov

Julie Lazor

Elsie Riben Rudner

Seymour Samuels, Jr.

Katharine Schamberg

Rose Smith

Sonia Vaisler

Ben Willen

July 26

Sidney Z. Adelman

Janet E. Altman

Mortimer Atleson

Rose Axelrod

Ruthanne Jacobson Berger

Henry Carmen

Gloria Fetherston

Simon Fischgrund

Sigmund Fleisher

Jacques Gale

Lillian Goodman

Nettie Gordon Kogan

Dorothy Bonart Lavin

Dorothy Weinsweig Lavin

Irma Lenoff

Rabbi George Lieberman

Joseph Love

Ilene Raffel Manheim

Molly Meyers

Edgar Meyers

Tamir Porter

Ida Rapport

Edward Schuman

Benjamin Sklar

Joan Solomon

Emily Terrell

Max Triger

Nessa Vaisler

Joseph Weiss

Sylvia Wernow

Ervin Wilkof

Fred Wolf

Pauline K. Woll


OUR TEMPLE FAMILY


The Temple's Sympathy is extended to the family of:

  • Ruth Rothman (Ellyn Roberts' sister)

Contributions


Temple Israel Endowments


J. Edward & Janet S. Diamond Senior Enhancement Endowment

In Appreciation for

  • Templegrams for our 45th Anniversary, by Ed & Janet Diamond


Lockshin-Goldenfeld Religious School Endowment

In Memory of

  • Delbert Glanz, by Mary Jo Lockshin
  • Judy Eppy, by Shirley Lockshin & Family
  • Jerry Eppy, by Shirley Lockshin & Family
  • Shirley Rubinstein, by Shirley Lockshin & Family
  • Nathan Lockshin, by Shirley Lockshin & Family
  • Jerrold Lockshin, by Shirley Lockshin & Family


For Recovery of

  • Laraine Rudy, by Shirley Lockshin & Family


Narens Family Endowment

In Memory of

  • Judy Eppy, by Jo-Anne & Ed Buxbaum


Robert & Shelley Schweitzer Temple Youth Group Endowment

In Memory of

  • Douglas M. Glazer, by Dennis & Marianne Glazer


Community Relations Fund

In Memory of

  • Charles Howell, by Eileen & Matt Saltarelli
  • Janet Howell, by Eileen & Matt Saltarelli


Hunger Relief Fund

In Honor of

  • Rabbi David Komerofsky's 25th Anniversary of Ordination, by Dori Smith, Alicia Rozenbom


In Memory of

  • Susan Caghan, by Harlene Smuckler, Lisa & Steve Sands
  • Louis Schaner, by Lisa & Steve Sands, Marshall & Gail Bleckman
  • Judy Eppy, by Harlene Smuckler
  • Morris Olden, by Karen Olden


For Recovery of

  • Harlene Smuckler, by Diane Friedman


Kiddush Fund

In Appreciation for

  • Templegrams for our 55th Anniversary, by Ellen & Steve Miller


Rabbi's Discretionary Fund

In Appreciation for

  • Prison Ministry, by David Goe


In Honor of

  • Rabbi David Komerofsky's 25th Anniversary of Ordination, by Marilyn & Paul Feldman, Estabelle Landau, Debbie Spetich, Stanley & Patricia Sherman, Bonnie & Steve Manello. Eileen & Matt Saltarelli, Paulette Karelitz, Berringer Family, Karen Olden, Matthew Comshaw-Arnold, Temple Israel Sisterhood, Mary Donna & Jim Rubin & Family, Bernice, David & Lingxia Friedman, Martin & Sandra Smith


In Memory of

  • Robert Friedman, by Sue Shafer, Lindsay Bowman, Michael & Janice London, Elizabeth, Rachel & Izzy Slesnick, Donald & Jill Weinstein, Bruce & Nancy Darrah, Barbara & Bob Ferne, Bob & Celia Borack, Mark & Judy Tenenbaum, Bonnie & John Lapiere, Jo-Anne & Ed Buxbaum, Robert DeHoff, Diana Collum, Marshall & Gail Bleckman, Suzanne Stieglitz, Ronnie & Allen Brockman, Sheila Tamler, Margie & Dick Klapper, Judy Gibbs, Alan & Jeri Meltzer
  • Michelle Watson, by Barbara & David Kristal
  • Susan Caghan, by Stacey DeFilippo
  • Louis Schaner, by Barbara & Bob Ferne, Bob & Celia Borack, Andrew & Katya Melott
  • Lawrence Michael Singer, by Stacey Singer & Tara Wieghat


Habitat For Humanity

Donation made by Debby & Tim Petroff


In Honor of

  • Barbara Spera becoming Temple Israel's President, by Your Mah Jongg Friends


In Memory of

  • Gerald Saltarelli, our personal carpenter, by Eileen & Matt Saltarelli


Temple Israel

432 - 30th Street NW

Canton, OH 44709

Phone: 330-455-5197

Fax: 330-455-5268


The staff’s direct phone numbers are listed below their email addresses


Rabbi David Komerofsky

rabbi@templeisraelcanton.org

330-445-2406


Rabbi Emeritus John H. Spitzer

john.h.spitzer@gmail.com


Julie Zorn, Chadash & Outreach Director

educator@templeisraelcanton.org

330-445-2853


Debbie Spetich, Temple Office

office@templeisraelcanton.org

330-445-2852


Temple President - Barbara Spera

barb420@aol.com

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