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Temple Isaiah, Stony Brook, NY
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September 08, 2010   29 Elul 5770
Mission Statement  

The mission of Temple Isaiah is to be, in word and deed, an example of the very best of Reform Jewish values as defined by our traditions.

Acting as a community, while respecting individuality, we remain dedicated to the continuity of Reform Judaism and the Jewish people through:

  • Worship and Observance: to express our relationship with God, connect us to our past and future, and encourage spirituality
  • Education: to encourage and to afford every member, both child and adult, the opportunity to study all aspects of Judaism and Jewish life
  • Community: to bring Jews together in significant and meaningful ways for worship, study, mutual support and social purposes
  • Social Responsibility: to help those in need, to build relationships with other religious, racial, and ethnic groups, and to advocate positions consistent with our value for tikkun olam-- the betterment of society
Board of Trustees 2010  

President Jamie Adler
Vice President Arnie Katz
Vice President Mort Rosen
Vice President Mark Saidens
Vice President Gloria Snyder
Recording Secretary Eileen Donnelly
Corresponding Secretary Jill Berns
Financial Secretary Diane Weitzman
Treasurer Bruce Weissman
1st of 3-Year Trustees Shari Countess
1st of 3-Year Trustees Rhonda Lebit
1st of 3-Year Trustees Rich Silberfeld
1st of 3-Year Trustees Harry Verby
2nd of 3-Year Trustees Kate Bennett
2nd of 3-Year Trustees Michael Kelson
2nd of 3-Year Trustees Linda Sama
2nd of 3-Year Trustees Linda Stopsky
3rd of 3-Year Trustees James Feldstein
3rd of 3-Year Trustees Alan Rosofsky
3rd of 3-Year Trustees Iris Schiff
3rd of 3-Year Trustees Richard Wright
Sisterhood Co-President Janet Feldstein
Sisterhood Co-President Laurie Friedman
Brotherhood President Alan Fisher

Board of Trustees Meetings  
September 2010
October 2010
November 2010

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