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How do I make a donation to the Temple? |
Click here and read about the various
ways that you can make a donation to our Temple
- to congratulate friends or family
on a special simcha
- to remember the Yahrzeit of a relative or friend
- to show your sympathy for someone's passing
- to help your congregation for any reason
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| How
do I read the Shofar, Greensheet and forms online? |

Adobe® Reader® 6.0 is
free software that lets you view and print Adobe Portable
Document Format (PDF) files on a variety of hardware and operating
system platforms. This new version of the familiar Adobe Acrobat®
Reader provides a host of rich features that will enable you
to view our Shofar, Greensheet, Calendars and most of the
forms on our website. You can easily download it by clicking
on the Adobe Reader button on the left side of this page and
on pages where links provide access to Adobe Reader formatted
files. The process is automatic using Adobe Download Manager.
Once you've inputted your operating system and your connection
speed - dial-up or broadband (DSL / Cable Modem (Optonline).
Our files (Shofar, Greensheet, etc.) once accessed can be
read on line or easily printed to your inkjet or laser printer.
About Adobe Download
Manager
The Adobe Download Manager works directly with Adobe servers
to help you manage the process of downloading Adobe® Reader®
software and other Adobe files. Once it's launched, it will
start downloading the software installer to your machine.
The Download Manager is only a small file, but it can prevent
you from having to start from the beginning should your download
process be interrupted, and it offers a level of service not
possible with third-party download tools.
Note:
You must have administrative access to your computer, and
1MB of disk space available to download and install the Download
Manager. Additionally, it is best if Windows products are
downloaded on a Windows operating system, and Mac OS products
on a Macintosh system.
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| What
is the best way to view our site? |
| Screen
resolution set at 1024 X 768 pixels will give you the best resolution.
Each monitor will appear differently and results will vary.
Accessing our site on Internet Explorer 6.0 or better will also
allow utilization of all of the features built into this site.
You access to the Internet will also have a factor on the load
and refresh rate of your screen - or - how long it will take
to load a page. Accessing our site on a Cable Modem will be
light speed compared to a typical dial-up service like AOL or
MSN which not only will be slower but will also tie-up your
telephone line. |
| How
do I change my Screen Resolution? |
| Screen
resolution set at 1024 X 768 pixels will give you the best resolution.
To change the resolution, go to START, SETTINGS, CONTROL PANEL,
click on DISPLAY and then go to SCREEN SETTINGS. Slide the bar
to 1024 X 768 and then click apply and save. To change back
to your old setting, follow the above instructions and then
slide the bar back to your previous settings. High screen resolutions
will afford you more information on your screen, The fonts (size
of letters) will appear smaller but over time you will find
that it will be easier to navigate through a web page with a
lot less scrolling down or up the page. |
How do I submit information for this site?
Want to see something additional?
See an error or omission?
Tell us how great this site is! |
| Best
way is to tell us by e-mail and address it to webmaster@thewjc.org
- Thank you! |
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How come some of the images on this website looks fuzzy on an
AOL browser? |
| AOL
has an option called COMPRESSED GRAPHICS that is on by default
when you load AOL. To view images in the best quality, it is
advised to turn this option off. For AOL 4.0, click on the MY
AOL button on top menu, then click on Preferences -> WWW
-> Web Graphics. Uncheck the box marked "Use Compressed
Graphics."
For
a better navigating experience, it is advisable to download
the current versions of Internet Explorer free. These browsers can be used in complement with AOL.
There are more stable and faster than the built-in AOL browser. |