The Board of Directors invite the entire congregation to join the Hearshen family for an outdoor and social distanced farewell visit on Sunday, June 14, 2020.
SIGN UP FOR OUR SUMMER SPEAKER SERIES! Please contact Lillian Stark at lstarkm@aol.com to sign up for a date!
What's on this week's menu? Fresh, new options every week. We update our menu weekly to provide you with variety. Orders must be in by Friday eveing for delivery the following week. Quantities are limited, so we recommend that you place your order soon! Deliveries are made on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Orders must be in by Friday at 8:00 pm for delivery in the following week.
SHABBAT DINNERS WITH KOSHER OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO ORDER CLICK HERE
COMMEMORATIVE SUKKAH BRICK Order your brick today!
June 6 Casey Shear Jeffrey Malickson Karla Smith Fred Wittner Luise Burman
June 7 Rhea Levin Malina Seldes Levi Kass
June 8 Arline Verkauf
June 9 Michael Haubenstock Judith McDonald
June 10 Caren Magdovitz Brian Mezrah Zachary Harris Jacob James
June 11 Ruth C. Howard Ann Troner David Burman
YAHRZEIT OBSERVANCES
Abraham Pozin Beverly Levin Abraham Solowitz David Steinberg Irving Cohen Arthur Nelson Salomon Pila Albert Aronovitz Moses Chardkoff Cynthia Altus Judy Cohn
Edythe Shapiro Turkel Nathan Geller Della Vanderveen Charles Seiavitch Irving Liederson Rose Green Dora Waksman Bennett Cohn Francine LeVine Sylvia Weissman
Moishe and Miriam bought a fishing boat and started using it at their cottage. Moishe did most of the driving behind the wheel of the boat and got concerned about what might happen in an emergency. So one day out on the lake he said to Miriam, "Take the wheel, dear. Pretend that I am having a heart attack. You have to get the boat safely to shore and dock it." So Miriam drove the boat to shore and safely docked it. Later that evening, Miriam walked into the living room where Moishe was watching television. She sat down next to him, switched the TV channel, and said to him, "Please go into the kitchen, dear. Pretend I'm having a heart attack and set the table, cook dinner and wash the dishes."
Members may sponsor a kiddush in honor or memory of a friend or loved one, to celebrate a simcha, an anniversary, or a milestone, or for virtually any reason at all.
All meals served at synagogue, of course, are strictly kosher.
Tampa Jewish Memorial Gardens Plot space is available at the Tampa Jewish Memorial Gardens operated by Congregation Rodeph Sholom (formerly the New Rodeph Sholom Cemetery). Rodeph Sholom Members $2,250 and Non-Members $2,750 per plot. Price includes perpetual care. Interfaith family section available. Payment plans may be arranged. Please contact the synagogue office at 813-837-1911 or email at info@rsholom.org.
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