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Mon-Fri. 7:15 AM
Friday 6:00 PM
Saturday 9:30 AM
Parashat
D'varim
Leadership Rabbi
Joshua Hearshen Cantor
Andres Kornworcel Education Director
Judy Van Der Stelt President
Steve Haubenstock Executive Director
Ken Kahn
As the summer is really in full swing it is hard to believe that we are already getting ready for the High Holidays. But the High Holidays are right around the corner and so we are in the midst of preparing for them. I would really appreciate your help again this year with some writing exercises that I would like to share with our community to provide them with some inspiration and learning during our High Holidays. This year I am not asking for so many questions but rather I am requesting submissions for a variety of articles in the yearly publication. Please consider writing and/or submitting for any or all of the following prompts and questions.
Is there a song about a place in the world that you find meaningful? If yes, please send me the name of the song.
Is there a song about unity that you find to be meaningful? If yes, please send me the name of that song.
Have you ever visited a Jewish community from somewhere else in the world or are you from another Jewish community? If so, please write an article about the Jewish life in that place.
Have you ever visited a place in the world and found it to be inspiring? If so, please write an article on that place to help convey your message.
If you have any pictures that you have ever taken that you find to be awe-inspiring...please send them to me to use.
What do you think is the single greatest invention that has ever been created and why? Please try to think of something unique that others would not have also submitted.
Is there an animal that you think represents the Jewish people and why?
I know that these seem like a lot of non-connected items but they will all come together in a great way. Please send all submissions to highholidays@rsholom.org. The sooner that you send in your submissions the better. Have a great summer and see you soon.
The names on the permanent memorial plaques in our sanctuary are automatically included in the Book of Remembrance that is used during Yizkor services on Yom Kippur, as well as at several other times during the year when we recite Yizkor. In order to accommodate the families of those loved ones who do not have permanent plaques, Rodeph Sholom provides the opportunity for
additional names
to be included on a special page
in this year's book.
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Dear Congregant,
We're happy to announce that you can now log in to your account on our new synagogue website located at http://www.rsholom.org.
Check out the useful guides on the Home page. You can also view them under the My Account tab after you log in. These guides are designed to help you understand the new website and our new financial/events system.
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Congregation Rodeph Sholom
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Tuesday - August 21st Whatever level you are we are meeting from 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
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Michael Bisk
Rachel Plowman July 21st
Jeremy Leeds
Albert Tawil
David Turkel
Brad Verkauf July 22nd
Jay Hoffer
Harvey Kauget
Bernard Kleinstub July 23rd
Edith Dressler
July 23rd
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Stuart Marcadis July 24th
Carol Kornworcel
Brittany Magdovitz July 25th
Noah Irizarry
Eduardo
Kornworcel July 26th
Rodolfo Eichberg
Nancy Linsky
Evan Zoemack
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ANNIVERSARIES
July 1st
Jim & Bonnie Wise July 4th
Ronald & Frankie Linsky July 5th
Richard & Sheryl Cohen July 6th
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Aaron & Wendy Finkelstein
July 12th
Marty & Maxine Solomon July 22nd
Mike Katz & Michelle Rook July 24th
Rick & Fran Oberne July 31st
Mitchell & Lynne
Billing
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.
Jean Cohen
Arnold Goodman
Myrna Walker
Lou Oberne
Jack Mezrah
Arthur Binder
Aaron Brodbar
Irene Brudny
Samuel Hyman
Selma Hyman
Nissim Dayan
Jacob Shearer
Frank Latnik
Bonnie S. Leib
Gloria Mills
Donald Fuhr
Abraham Germain
Ethel Haimovitz
Betty Kraglin
Martha Levine
Rebecca G. Wohl
Memorialize your loved ones
There are many ways to honor and/or memorialize our loved ones. Among the customs in Jewish tradition to honor the memory of those we have lost is to place a yahrzeit plaque on the wall of the synagogue as a permanent tribute.
At Congregation Rodeph Sholom, a yahrzeit memorial plaque may be purchased, for both members and non-members, and affixed upon the wall of our sanctuary.
For information or to purchase your yahrzeit memorial plaque, call the synagogue office at 813-837-1911 or email atinfo@rsholom.org.
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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