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Shabbat, Scholar, and Supper
Friday, December 11, 2009

Join the congregation at the 6:00pm Worship Service.
Continue learning at the Shabbat Dinner following the service.
All are welcome to attend services. Registration and fee required for dinner.

Scholar

ARTHUR KURZWEIL - Jewish Genealogy: A Spiritual Pilgrimage

America's foremost Jewish genealogist, Arthur Kurzweil's name is synonymous with Jewish genealogical research. His book, From Generation to Generation: How to Trace Your Jewish Genealogy and Family History, is known as the definitive guidebook to the field. Mr. Kurzweil’s work has appeared in New York Magazine, the L.A. Times, the Miami Herald, Newsday, and the Jewish Week of New York.


RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY DECEMBER 4, 2009
$25 per member if registered by November 27.
$36 per member if registered after November 27.
$36 per non-member.


To register for the December 11 Shabbat dinner,
Make check payable to TSTI, list name(s), number, email. and mail to:
TSTI Adult Education 432 Scotland Road, South Orange 07079










Temple President Hope Pomerantz - INSTALLATION SPEECH

Each time we enter another relationship, join an organization, take a new job, begin a new challenge – each time we reach for something else, we analyze the risk and anticipate the reward –hoping it will turn out as planned.

We leave the homes and congregations in which we grew up, go off to college and graduate school, marry and start our own families- and join our own congregations. And so it was for Steven and me more than 16 years ago – when we deselected the synagogues closer to home in favor of Sharey Tefilo-Israel- it’s wonderful Cantor, charming new student Rabbi, eclectic and welcoming membership. We were looking for a compromise between what we were each used to – what we each wanted in a spiritual home for ourselves and our children – what felt right.

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