IM Issue 88 – February 2015

Thousands Gather in Israel for Funeral of Four Jewish Men Killed in Paris Israelis and their leaders mourned alongside the grieving families of four Jewish men killed by a gunman at a kosher supermarket in Paris in early January as they were buried at an emotional funeral in Jerusalem. Relatives of the victims spoke briefly at the service, in a mixture of French, English, and Hebrew, and lit candles in memory of their loved ones. An uncle called his nephew an angel; a wife said her husband was perfect; a son remembered that his father always wanted to live in Israel. “He’s here now,” the son said. click Israel Matters! 88 to read the complete issue. Will open with the free Adobe Reader or equal.

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IM Issue 87 – January 2015

Poll: Number of Israelis Viewing Obama as ‘Positive’ or ‘Neutral’ Drops Sharply The percentage of Israelis who believe President Barack Obama has either a “positive” or a “neutral” view of Israel has fallen steeply in the two years since his visit to Israel in the spring of 2012, according to a Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies (BESA) survey released during December. Of the respondents, 37 % said Obama has a “positive” position toward Israel, and an equal number said he had a “negative” attitude toward the country. Another 24% said he was “neutral.” click Israel Matters! 87 to read the complete issue. Will open with the free Adobe Reader or equal.

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Jan 3 – Vayechi: Jacob Blesses his Sons, in Rhyme!

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2014 BoD Resolutions

2014-Dec-23 MOTION made (Fran Bernstein & Josh Weissman), SECONDED (Mike Romeo), PASSED: Proposed that $1,805 be allocated from the TBS General Fund to pay for a new fence constructed by Frankson Fence Company. Frankson is a local company with a good reputation. This project must be undertaken immediately because the current fence is in danger of collapsing. If it were to collapse, K’tanim would have to close and the students would be unable to attend school. If K’tanim had to close even for a short time, the cost to the preschool would be in both tuition dollars and reputation. Currently there is sufficient available cash to pay for this initiative there had been talk of using the Donna Allison Fund to underwrite this expense, however that Fund is really for nursery school items that are enhancements to the curriculum, not for architectural necessities. Discussion centered around whether or not to…

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Dec 27 – Vayigash: The Moral Compasses of Reuben, Joseph, and Judah

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January 2015:

Dear members:

Thanksgiving night and our guests have gone, the table has been cleared, the dishes, pots and pans are washed, the leftovers have been put away, it is time for Eta and I to sit back and relax and think about what has happened this day. (more…)

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Remembering Julie

The opinions expressed on this webpage represent those of the individual authors and, unless clearly labeled as such, do not represent the opinions or policies of TBS   Published on December 17th, 2014 | by LedgerOnline Remembering Julie HAMDEN – Julius “Julie” Hyatt died last Dec. 6 at age 94. The Hamden resident and founding member of Temple Beth Sholom was remembered this year as the congregation prepared for Sukkot, in the shadow of the new memorial plaque bearing his name. This was the first year since 1950 that Hyatt wasn’t physically present to help put up the Beth Sholom sukkah. Hyatt was born on June 26, 1919 in Clinton, the son of Morris and Dora, and brother of Eve, George, Hy, and Helen. He graduated from Commercial High School in 1937 and served as a Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War II. A resident of Hamden…

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