The Mayor’s annual Golf and Tennis Classic and Dinner, the primary fundraiser for the Rockville Centre Community Fund, will honor Rabbi Emeritus Barry Dov Schwartz of Temple B’nai Sholom on Sept. 27 at the Hempstead Golf and Country Club.
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8/25/10
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Hundreds of people packed the sanctuary at Temple B’nai Sholom to honor outgoing Rabbi Dr. Barry Dov Schwartz — the temple’s spiritual leader for 37 years —at a gala on June 22.
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Judy Rattner
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7/7/10
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From his sunny, paneled office, its walls covered with photos and memorabilia accumulated during his 37 years as rabbi of Temple B’nai Sholom, Dr. Barry Dov Schwartz looked back at his long career as he prepares to leave the temple.
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Judy Rattner
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6/23/10
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Lillian Attell and Claudia Lieberman were honored at the United Jewish Appeal’s Community Breakfast Reception at Temple B’nai Sholom on May 2.
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5/12/10
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After 37 years as the spiritual leader of Temple B'nai Sholom, the Conservative Jewish congregation of Rockville Centre, Rabbi Dr. Barry Dov Schwartz confirmed recent speculation that he will step down when his contract expires on Aug. 15. He also called for the temple to merge with a fellow Conservative congregation from Lynbrook.
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Judy Rattner
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4/14/10
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In the first place, I love the mood of Passover. It comes at the season when the earth discards its bleak winter garments and dresses itself in its most alluring colors. Hopefully for us, this season signifies the rebirth of nature and the end of all the nor'easters!
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Dr. Barry Dov Schwartz, Rabbi, Temple B'nai Sholom
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3/24/10
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To celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim, the Sisterhood of Temple B’nai Sholom distributed goody-filled Purim bags known as Shaloch Manot to patients at South Nassau Communities Hospital and Mercy Medical Centre.
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3/17/10
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Members of Rockville Centre’s two Jewish congregations, Central Synagogue of Nassau County and Temple B’nai Sholom, celebrated religious freedom during Purim services last weekend.
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3/3/10
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Although Hanukkah is a festival with special prayers and rituals, it is nonetheless considered a “light” holiday: no fasting, no all-day services, no lengthy sermons. It is just fun and cheery and especially bright with the lighting each night of the Hanukkah candles.
As we are about to conclude 2009 with the brightness of Hanukkah and Christmas, I would like to share with you a prayer for a happy New Year.
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Rabbi Dr. Barry Dov Schwartz
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12/9/09
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Central Synagogue
Rosh HaShanah
Friday Evening, Sept. 18
8:30 p.m. - Sanctuary
Saturday Morning, Sept. 19
First Service - 9 a.m.
Second Service - 12:30 p.m.
Children’s Service …
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9/17/09
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