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Welcome to the TBS Sisterhood webpage. Check out all the wonderful things we have planned for the coming year. You’ll find we are women from all walks of life and in all stages of life who come together to make friends and have fun while making a difference in our homes, our congregation, and our community.
Become a member today!
Join Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood and be a part of our warm and dynamic group. It’s simple and easy. Just fill out our membership form.
For additional information regarding Sisterhood, contact Elizabeth Cohen at (714) 665-6505 or Lainey Mitzman 949-709-1640. Or email us at sisterhood@tbsoc.com.
SISTERHOOD ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2007-2008
See all the great works that TBS Sisterhood has accomplished [PDF] over this past year - and there's more ahead! Join us and be a part of it!
SISTERHOOD CAMPERSHIP
Bet you didn't know that sisterhood sponsors camperships. Interested in sending your children to one of the best experiences for children? Here's the application; print it, fill it out and return it to us by March 1st. For more information, contact Susan Jasper via email (ddgrsuz@aol.com).
OUR NEW TBS COOKBOOK IS AVAILABLE AGAIN!
Our TBS Cookbook is back!
Our best selling TBS Cookbook features over 300 recipes in a beautiful, hard-covered ring-bound book. Perfect for your home or as a gift. Only $18 each. $5 of every purchase goes to our TBS Religious School. You can purchase your copies at our TBS Judaica Shop or through the Temple Office. For more information contact Nancy Silverman at 714 997-7128 glancey2@cox.net.
SISTERHOOD CALENDAR OF EVENTS
| April 23 | Rosh Chodesh Celebrate the new month, the right way, with special woman and friends. 7:00 pm at Michele Shugarman's home and potluck dinner. |
| May 3 | Ladies Day Out 1:00 pm, trip to Color Me Mine and Quinn's in Tustin. |
| May 3 | WJR Tea 1:00 pm, Temple Bat Yahm. |
| May 18 | Book Review 7:00m, in the TBS library. |
| June 24 | Sisterhood Installation 7:00 pm, TBS Social Hall for Dessets. |
MORE FROM SISTERHOOD
TBS Judaica Gift Shop: Our gift shop has beautiful items for young and old, family and friends, home and office. Purchase a beautiful tallit from Israel for the Bar/Bat Mitzvah. How about an egalitarian ketubah (marriage certificate) for the bride and groom? We have B'nai Mitzvah and wedding gift registries for your convenience. For more information, contact Sarah Schweitz, Manager, at 714-282-2258.
Gift Certificates: We have hundreds of store and restaurant gift certificates for purchase at their face value. Make your gift giving that much easier without having to go from store to store. Contact Ellen Glasser at (714) 998-0780 or Vivienne Shear at 714-532-5049.
Community Partnership with TBS Sisterhood. Grocery chains and stores will donate a percentage of your purchases to Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood every time you shop. How much will this cost you? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! Please contact Sharon Tanner at 949-859-3686 for more information and to sign up today.
For an added convenience, Vons and credit card sign-ups can be done personally and privately by you at www.escrip.com. Our Group Account name is Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood and our account number is 136559178. Complete the sign-up process by entering your name, address phone number, then input your credit/debit cards & grocery store cards. It’s completely safe and private.
Need to send a thank you, get well or "just thinking about you card"? Honor and remember a loved one, friend, or family member with a personalized tribute. Each tribute card represents a donation to the YES Fund, Sisterhood's philanthropic fund. Each tribute will be personalized with with your own special message or a message can be selected for you. Minimum tribute donation is $5 per card.
For more information or to have a card sent, contact Adriane Givant at (714) 288-0892 or aeghome@socal.rr.com .
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WOMEN OF REFORM JUDAISM
We are affiliated with the Women of Reform Judaism, a federation of Sisterhoods that gives Reform Jewish women a collective voice on local, national and international issues. WRJ is founder and supporter of the Jewish Braille Institute of America and the National Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY).
