Photo Albums
This is a second album of pictures from the Livnot Construction Project.
Click here to view the prior album.
Sunday, January 17 was a busy day in the life of our Synagogue.
First thing in the morning, members of our morning minyan took their turn in our series of programs to make sandwiches for Elijah's promise. We extend our thanks to our participants: Maurice Elias, Sheldon Freidenreich, Albert Mitzner, Gordon Rawlinson, Skip Rogers, Mordy & Isaac Schwartz, and Joe Novick.
After the minyan we held our winter blood drive, coordinated by Jerry Langer. Thanks to Jerry for organizing and to all of our donors and volunteers.
Temple volunteers turned out to help set up and serve at the Highland Park Holiday Dinner on December 25.
Here's the list of volunteers:
Bonnie Freidenreich
Marcia Greenhouse
Sam, Aviva, and Noah Kamens
Lola Kamp
Helene Knee
Beth Kraemer & Gary Rendsburg
Francine Kritchek
Ira Marshall
Gayle Brill Mittler and Uri Mittler
Albert Mitzner
Lisa and Fred Morgan
Ina Nelson
Skip Rogers
Terry, Bob, and Josh Rothberg
Orianda Schaeffer
Doris and Hy Siederer
Linda and Phil Schmidt
Carol and Yvette Teitelbaum
Linda and Al Tondow
Hy Zimmerberg
Thanks to the volunteers, and to Rabbi Joe Novick for coordinating!
Our Social Action committee coordinates an ongoing program in which different groups within the Temple take a turn to make bag lunches which are delivered to the Elijah's Promise Soup Kitchen in New Brunswick.
On Sunday, December 20 our Boy Scout troop took its turn. We extend our thanks to the scouts and to their long time scoutmaster, Sheldon Freidenreich.
Our latest Elijah's Promise Sandwich making day was Sunday, November 15, sponsored by the Family Programming Committee. Check out these great shots of our junior sandwich makers!
These are pictures from our second Adopt-a-Road cleanup effort, which took place on November 8, 2009. Over 25 people came out on a beautiful Sunday morning to help beautify our section of River Road.
Thanks go out to all who participated in this program.
If you would like to participate in future social action programs at the Temple, please contact our social action chair, Rabbi Joe Novick.
We've had a series of successful inspections by town officials this week, which puts us in good shape to have our Certificate of Occupancy in time for Rosh Hashana. The pictures this week show the stained glass windows in place, progress on the front entrance area, and more updates to the sanctuary. We look forward to worshiping together in our new sanctuary in one week's time!




