rabbi ari lucas
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rabbi ari lucas
Voice of the People TEMPLE BETH AM From our President AFFILIATED WITH THE UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM • VOL 12, NO. 6&7 • Av – Elul, 5772 • August 2012 Here I am, your next President. And what an honor it is to help lead this amazing community that has played such an important role in our family’s life! Like many members, Vivian and I began exploring Jewish day schools and secondarily, their associated synagogues, looking for the best place to educate our daughters, Talia and Ariela. As many of you may recall, at that time (about 20 years ago), Pressman Academy existed in a series of less than attractive buildings where our parking lot currently stands. The draw for us was clearly not the physical space, but the warm and caring school, and the talented teachers who convinced us that Pressman would be a place our daughters would feel at home and flourish in a wonderful Jewish nurturing environment with a superior education. While the school has grown into a premier educational institution that is the pride of our community, the core values that attracted us remain the same. The evolution of our involvement from Pressman parents to TBA presidents (for those who may not know this, Vivian was president 6 years ago) is a testament, not only to our great schools, but to the wonderful involved clergy who have inspired us and filled an important spiritual need. It is also in large part due to our wonderful and haimish community and the lifelong friends we have made here. While I plan to highlight many specific programs and plans in my monthly KHA articles, the goal is always to look for ways to help our shul and schools continue to be strong, vibrant and relevant to our times and our community. So, though I will “fill in the blanks” with specifics as we move forward (such as a renewed focus on the Religious School and the B’nai Mitzvah programs, but more on that later), the plan for the next two years is simple: let’s continue to grow from strength to strength, increasing the opportunities for learning, davening and personal involvement for all of the components of our TBA family. I hope you will actively participate in the decisions that shape our future, from renovating the sanctuary and building a new ECC, to davening with our talented Rabbis and Cantor on Shabbat and the holidays. Board meetings and most committee meetings (Membership, Ritual, Youth and Programming) are open to all shul members. We will post the meeting times and where possible, the key topics on the agenda, on the web page and in the Shabbat Bulletin. I encourage you to attend and let us know your ideas on how to build and improve your TBA experience. See you in Shul, Ron Alberts OGV KUE Temple Beth Am is delighted to welcome our new Assistant Rabbi RABBI ARI LUCAS In anticipation of Rabbi Lucas’ arrival, KHA staff thought it would be fun to interview our new clergy-member to give us a flavor of his personality. We know that no article could replace speaking to him in person, but we sent these questions to Rabbi Lucas and he replied via e-mail. We hope you enjoy them! Q. What made you want to become a rabbi? A. I am grateful to have many rabbis in my life who helped offer me spiritual support and encouragement at important moments. There are many rabbis among the ranks of my most valued mentors, teachers, role models, and friends. That combined with my own passion for Jewish living and Jewish communal leadership made the choice to become a rabbi a good one for me. Q. Tell us which character in the bible with whom you most closely identify. Why? A. I identify very closely with Aaron. My Hebrew name is Aharon. Aaron is my given name in English too, but my parents nicknamed me “Ari” at a young age. Our sages (of blessed memory) described Aaron as a lover of peace and a pursuer of peace. It is for that reason that my parents chose Shalom as my middle name. I have tried to live up to the qualities of my Biblical namesake. I seek to help resolve conflict between friends and family members, and bring a sense of peaceful cooperation to the groups which I am a part of. Continued on page 3 Kol HaRav TEMPLE BETH AM 1039 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035 310.652.7354 • 310.652.2384 (fax) To reach an operator, dial 310.652.7353 SCHOOL PHONE LINE 310.652.2002 School Fax: 310.360.0850 betham@tbala.org • www.tbala.org TEMPLE BETH AM is an egalitarian Conservative synagogue that is devoted to spiritual and religious enrichment and that values Jewish tradition while embracing innovation. Its many programs serve a multi-generational congregation. These include multiple opportunities for: worship of god, adult learning, education of children and families, acts of loving kindness, and outreach to those seeking community and meaning in their lives. The synagogue is committed to the institutions of Conservative Judaism, the broader Jewish community, the State of Israel and the advocacy of democracy and religious pluralism. Ronald K. Alberts, President Rabbi Adam Kligfeld, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Ari Lucas, Assistant Rabbi Cantor Magda Fishman Sheryl Goldman, Executive Director Rabbi Mitchel Malkus, Head of School Rabbi Joel E. Rembaum, Emeritus Rabbi Jacob Pressman, Emeritus Rabbi Harry Silverstein, Emeritus KOL HA’AM Copy Editor Graphic Designer Ellen L. Jacobs Jeff Baughman Kol Ha’am (USPS 008-599) is published monthly except June/July & November/December by Temple Beth Am, 1039 South La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035-2507 Annual Membership Dues include $5.00 subscription Periodicals Postage Paid at Los Angeles, California and additional mailing offices. Postmaster – Send address changes to: Temple Beth Am, 1039 South La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035-2507 Phone: 310.652.7353 • www.tbala.org Kol Ha’am 2 It may come as a surprise that nowhere in the Torah does it mention that the dvar torah given by a Bar/Bat Mitzvah should be 2-3 pages, doublespaced. A review of the Talmud finds no reference to which colors of Sunkist fruit-gems are most appropriate for a post-Haftarah celebration, whether hurled or dumped. Nor did Maimonides, in his code of Jewish Law, refer to whether a Bar/Bat Mitzvah is required to attend services in the venue in which s/he will celebrate the event 10 or 20 times during the preceding year. When it comes to Jewish ritual, few are observed by a higher percentage of Jews than some version of a Bar/Bat Mitzvah. And yet compared to other venerable observances, at least the American version of the big day is a newbie, a coming-of-age event which itself is still coming-of-age. An enormous amount of synagogue energy is often focused on the entire Bar/Bat Mitzvah enterprise; and yet too infrequently do we step back and ask ourselves what the goal of this life-cycle event is, what our aspirations are for these children, and whether our shul infrastructure is set up to nourish those aspirations. And, perhaps more sensitively, how wedded must we be to certain aspects of our inherited sense of Bar/Bat Mitzvah which provide familiarity, but which carry no inherent religious value? These sorts of questions are fueling a project underway within TBA to reimagine our Bar/Bat Mitzvah experience. I am grateful to Lisa Feldman for taking on the responsibility and burden of chairing this taskforce, which is charged with taking an honest look at how we approach Bar/Bat Mitzvah at TBA, determining which aspects of our system are working well, and which aspects need thorough review and significant change. Here is a list of some of the aspects of the BM experience we are investigating: •Do our current basic standards for what BM students do on the day itself need adjusting? Currently, the standard expectation is leading Torah-service; reading Torah (Maftir and, ideally, at least one additional reading); chanting Haftarah; leading Musaf; delivering a dvar torah. Some students do more and some do less, but that is the basic expectation. Already the taskforce has made a recommendation that leading Shaharit be substituted for leading Musaf for a variety of reasons, including the notion that, liturgically speaking, Shaharit is more primary and recited more often than Musaf, and that switching to Shaharit will open up more opportunities to have Cantor Fishman lead Musaf in the sanctuary. The Ritual Committee will discuss and vote on this recommendation in early August. •What place should Friday night and Kabbalat Shabbat have in the TBA Bar/Bat Mitzvah experience? •How should we approach the Mitzvah Project component in a way that would be personally and spiritually meaningful for our children? •What infrastructure should be in place after our children become Bar/Bat Mitzvah to nourish their new synagogue skills and encourage frequent returns to shul to read, lead and participate? We are already poised to launch an incentive-driven Torah Club to encourage Torah-reading among our youngsters, a first step in building this infrastructure. •What needs to be improved administratively to ease this process for students and parents? We know we can do better in communicating expectations to parents, mapping out the process of navigating the numerous arms of the synagogue that are involved, clarifying the roles that the rabbis and cantor play and generally be more supportive of our families as they prepare for this celebration. This process will evolve, with small “reveals” adding up to a cumulative overhaul and a brand-new Bnai Mitzvah handbook that will incorporate all of the instituted changes. I thank the hundreds of TBA members who participate in the recent survey about Bar/Bat Mitzvah we distributed, as your voices are critical in helping us shape our vision. My becoming Bar Mitzvah remains a central moment in my life. The skills and poise I acquired while preparing launched me towards an adult life of serious Jewish engagement. I cherish the opportunity to share such moments with the students of TBA, and look forward to hundreds more in years to come, and to the impact that this process will have on our children’s burgeoning Jewish identities. Rabbi Adam Kligfeld Temple Beth Am August 2012 Rabbi Ari Lucas Continued from page 1 Q. Obviously, Temple Beth Am chose you, why did you choose Temple Beth Am? A. When I came to visit in March, I immediately felt that there was something special about Temple Beth Am. From meeting the Early Childhood families Friday morning to touring the Pressman academy; from the vibrancy and diversity of Shabbat morning services to the intimacy of seudah shlishit learning; from the skilled professional staff under the leadership of Rabbi Kligfeld, Cantor Fishman, Sheryl Goldman, and Rabbi Malkus to the committed community members who volunteer their time and energy to the institution and the broader LA community. All of these experiences made me feel that as a newly ordained rabbi, I could learn a lot from working at Temple Beth Am. It’s the kind of synagogue that I would seek to join even if I weren’t a rabbi. I also chose TBA because I feel that I have a lot to contribute. I feel passionate about Jewish learning and living. Judaism has been such a source of meaning and sustenance in my own life, I want to share that with others. I’m eager to offer my love and excitement for all things Jewish to the TBA community. Q. What will you do with your winter clothing now that you won’t have much use for it on the West Coast? A. Talya and I donated many old sweaters and other winter clothes to Goodwill as we were packing up our apartment in NY. We only kept the ones that we really love (and the ones that have sentimental value like my Zayde’s argyle sweater that still has a faint hint of his scent years after he died). We’re looking forward to the abundant sunshine that LA has to offer. I’ve been periodically checking the weather forecast for LA and reporting it to friends and family (although sometimes this feels like bragging). Is it always 75 and sunny? Because it sure seems like it. Q. What place in California are you most looking forward to visit? A. People tell me that the area around Ramah Ojai is great for hiking. Q. Where is your favorite place to visit in Israel? A. Do I have to pick just one? I love the kineret and the surrounding areas. I think it is some of the most beautiful natural scenery in Israel and it’s where Talya and I got engaged. Q. How did you meet your wife? A. Talya and I were high school sweethearts. We met through mutual friends at a sweet-sixteen party and started dating on Ramah Seminar in Israel (see my earlier response about favorite place in Israel). Although we went to different high schools, we were each other’s prom dates. (The pictures from our proms made an appearance at our wedding). We took a break for college years and beyond, but we reconnected on Simhat Torah in Jerusalem during my third year of rabbinical school and were married in January of 2011. Q. What is your favorite Shabbat Activity? A. Kabbalat Shabbat services, taking an afternoon walk followed by a good nap are some of my Shabbat pastimes. But my favorite Shabbat activity is enjoying lengthy meals with good friends, family, food, and conversation. Some of my happiest moments are around the Shabbat and holiday table. Q. What hidden talent do you have? Are you willing to break it out for the TBA Youth Talent Show? A. Yes to the second question, but if I answer the first, it won’t be much of a hidden talent. WELCOME NEW MEMBERS (through 7/15/12) We welcome the following New Members to our Temple Beth Am family: Uri & Sari Allen Michael & Dara Kalish Loren & Laura Beck Philip & Emily Klaparda Yotam Ben-Ami & Lalena Nash Ernie & Nancy Kreitenberg Eden & Roey Burg Shlomit & Donna La Brecque Michaely Stacie Charlin & Myrna Charlin Dalia Luria Alexandre & Nicky Coscas Jared & Danielle Maloff I’m mainly interested in exploring Los Angeles. I love riding my bike and I think I’ll spend a fair amount of time early on cycling through LA’s different neighborhoods – I hear there’s a group from the shul that rides to the beach on Sundays. Q. What kosher food are you most looking forward to having in LA Jeremy & Farrah Daniel Debra Mendels Claudio & Jennifer Dunkelman David Nahmod & Sara Robyn Albert Friedman Harry Nelson & Dorit Naftalin David & Teri Gallup Aric & Yael Ohana that you can’t get at home? A. Montreal Open-Ended Egg rolls from a truck, pretzel challah, and someone mentioned a meat Thai restaurant?! Q. Do you have sport team loyalties? Or will you jump on the Dodgers/ Lakers (or Clippers)/Kings bandwagon? A. My Mets, Jets, and Knicks loyalties run pretty deep – we’ve been through some good and bad times together. I’m excited to be in a city that has a vibrant sports culture. There has been much excitement surrounding the Dodgers this season. And what a Stanley Cup victory for the Kings! I may be “Quick” to adopt a secondary allegiance as long as the LA teams aren’t directly playing my NY teams. Julie Harris & Alex Gonzalez Adam & Sareet Rimon James Grollman & Jennifer Human Bahram Shamsian & Ortila Faryab John Hakimian & Angela Sedighpour Cantor Harris Shore Shahriar Hebroni & Shiva Golshani Geoffrey & Susan Wasserman Arie & Jeannine Jacobi Shannon & Justin Weissman Johann & Jessica Jarmoune Bruce Wolfowitz & Vanessa Kerner ohtcv ohfurc 3 Kol Ha’am Our B’nai Mitzvah David Baum Son of Maxine and Jack Baum AUGUST 4, 2012 Brett Friedman Son of Audrey and Jonah Friedman AUGUST 4, 2012 Brendan Eastman Son of Lorraine and Jon Eastman AUGUST 11, 2012 Golda Sharaf Daughter of Linda and Hamid Sharaf AUGUST 18, 2012 Miriam Perez Daughter of Hanna and Mariano Perez AUGUST 25, 2012 Adam Taryle Son of Dafna and Scott Taryle AUGUST 25, 2012 Kai Oliver Buchler Son of Cricket and Gary Buchler Born May 11, 2012, given the name Koby Oren Mila Rose Buchler Daughter of Cricket and Gary Buchler Born May 11, 2012, given the name Maayan Raisa Elliot Jeremy Ashkenazi Son of Randi and Zahi Ashkenazi Born May 25, 2012, given the name Yosef Eliezer Kol Ha’am 4 Temple Beth Am August 2012 Yahrzeit Donations We thank those who support the synagogue community in memory of their loved ones named below: Lucien Abenhaim, Jose Angulo, Irwin Bales, Ben Ball, Helen Bank, Basil Banks, Sara Lee Barnes, Manuel Baron, Lillian Barry, Mair Baumgart, George Benjamin, Goldie Benjamin, Ida Bidner, Harry Blank, Ibi Blau, Bertha Broudy, Gertrude Bunnage, Harry Chait, Charles Chaloff, Sima Chernoff, Saul Chernoff, Gertrude Chorna, Lottie Citron, Meyer Colker, Abraham Colker, Lewis Cozen, Eric David, Harry Drucker, Rebecca Drucker, Morris Engel, David Evans, Simon Feinberg, Max Fineman, Jennie Finkle, Harry Fox, Sylvia Frank, Sydine Fredman, Eliezer Friedman, Frances Friedman, Robert Friedman, Hyman Friedman, Meta Gladstone, Sharon Gonzalez, Vera Gorovitz, Ruth Greenberg, Lee Greenberg, Nathan Greenspan, Ronald Grinel, Heinrich Guttman, Henry Hackel, Esther Hackel, Shmuel Haiavy, Harietta Haim, Esther Hakman, Leo Harris, Hilda Herlinger, Howard Herschel, Sara Hoffman, David Isakovitz, Marsha Jacobs, Samuel Jacobson, Ira Jacoves, Jette Jawitz, Shlomo Jonathan, Sam Kalt, Sylvia Kaplan, Etta Kaplan, Benjamin Kapp, Baruch Katz, Freda Katz, Jacob Kichaven, Hannah Kichaven, Mildred Killenplan, Fannie Kirshnerman, M.Murray Kleinman, Eva Konheim, Isaac Kravit, Lawrence Kumetz, Zoltan Lebovits, Naomi Leevan, Nellie Lefkowitz, Eric Lesin, Jacob Levin, Ruth Klempner Levy, Yehezkel Litov, Abraham Liverant, Leonard Low, Edgar Maas, Martha Maas, Celia Mestman, Sally Miller, Jacob Mintz, Goran Nisell, Mary Paikow, Morris Pellow, Ronit Polsky, Jeanette Polsky, Sander Porutchyck, Dena Post, Hyman Pressman, Bertha Prum, Aaron Rabinowitsch, Sonya Rakhshmir, Ruth Richard, Lester Richard, Florence Ring, Norman Rockmaker, Ida Rockmaker, Michael Rome, Dorothy Cantor Rose, Harry Rosenblatt, David Sachs, Grace Sanders, Tillie Schechner, Irving Schulman, Celia Schulman, Irving Schulman, Celia Schulman, Elias Schuster, Yetta Shapiro, Ruth Sheade, Bina Sherman, Alber Shoushani, Berta Silagi, Alex Sperling, Saul Spitzer, Dora Stein, David Steinberg, Harry Steinberg, Morris Steinberg, Walter Stroh, Harry Swartz, Amalia Szkolnik, Bertha Tankel, Kenneth Tasky, Sol Wagner, Kay Weber, Irving Weinper, Nathan Weisdorf, Alfred Weit, Pearl Witas, Philip Ziman, Eugene Zinn, Sarah Zinn, Genya Zohar We mourn the passing of Eliahoo Azizi, father of Faramarz “Andy” (Ivy) Azizi Bella Goldroyz, mother of Stella Goldroyz Gloria Grossman, mother of Sara (Jay) Sanders Mary Jannol, mother of Henry (Miryam) Jannol. Leo Klausner, husband of Eleanor, father of Jeff (Monica) Klausner and Kimberly (David Smiler) Klausner Klara Rosenfeld, mother of Yechiel (Tamar) Rosenfeld Arthur Stern, husband of Edith, father of Daniel, Claude & Jackie. Sylvia Weiss, mother of Stuart (Marla) Weiss. Dear Temple Beth Am Family, My family and I want to thank you for the outpouring of love and compassion conveyed in the many messages of condolences sent on the occasion of the passing of my husband Jackz”l. Words spoken or in writing, and especially in donations to our beloved daughter Marcy’sz”l memorial fund were a tremendous source of comfort. The affection and concern expressed in multiple modes were all deeply appreciated. I would urge anyone who is not a member of Temple Beth Am and is reading this message…become affiliated. The value of being part of a community is priceless. I truly feel blessed. With much gratitude and love, Dvorah Colker & Family Gala Dinner in honor of our outgoing President Robert Ring Sunday, June 10, 2012 A Bissel of Bobby and presentation of the Ben Siegel Community Service Award to David Kaplan PHOTOS BY STEVE COHN PHOTOGRAPHY 5 Kol Ha’am AUGUST 2012 CALENDAR CLASSES OF THE REMBAUM INSTITUTE OF ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY PROGRAMMING For information and class sign-ups, visit www.tbala.org, or contact Assistant Program Director Daniel Sulzberg at dsulzberg@tbala.org or 310-652-7354 x215. HUMASH WITH RASHI WITH RABBI KLIGFELD Wednesdays at 8:30 a.m.; (no class on Aug 15 and 22) Study Rashi’s original Hebrew commentary on the text of the Torah. No Hebrew knowledge is required per se, but willingness to learn and grow is! PRAYER SKILLS WORKSHOPS WITH RABBI ARI LUCAS, RABBI RONNIE COHEN & MARSHALL KRAMER Tuesday, August 7 from 7:30- 9:00 p.m. HEBREW FOR THE MAHZOR WITH ORIT GREENFIELD Thursdays. August 9 – September 13, 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. 6 class sessions: TBA members: $90. Non-members: $108 Sharpen your Hebrew reading and comprehension skills at this 6-class series using the High Holiday Mahzor. Prepare yourself for a more meaningful High Holiday prayer experience. The only requirement for this level is being able to read Hebrew. Sign up at www.tbala.org/hebrew Happy Seniors dates are being set for the fall. We look forward to an exciting year ahead. To be added to the mailing list, please contact Daniel at DSulzberg@tbala.org or 310-652-7354 x215. Daily Minyan - Evening Minyan August 1 - 30 – 7:00 PM Friday Nights Neshama Minyan at 6:30 p.m. EXCEPT for Shabbat Under the Stars August 3 at 6:15 p.m. Torah Portion 7 19 28 6:15 p.m. Kabbalat Shabbat Services. 7:30 p.m. Dinner in the Ballroom. RSVP for dinner at www.tbala.org/stars Tuesday – 7:30 p.m. YABA’S PIZZA, BEER AND PLANNING Young adults in their 20s & 30s are invited to help YABA plan for the upcoming year. Attend this brainstorming session and enjoy free Kosher pizza and beer! RSVP to yaba@tbala.org by Friday, August 3. Sunday – 11:00 a.m. TEMPLE BETH AM SISTERHOOD Presents: 2012-2013 Kickoff Brunch Please join us in Welcoming Rabbi Ari Lucas $18 for current members, Free to new members! RSVPs: No later than August 9, 2012 mbraer2@ca.rr.com, 323-930-1359 Tuesday – 7:00 p.m. LUAU WITH LUCAS Jeremiah Society Appreciation Event at a Private Residence For information contact Resource Development Office at 310-652-7354 x205 Saturday Morning Services Meditation Plus 9:15 a.m. Whiteman Conference Room Shir Hadash 9:15 a.m. Sanctuary 4 – Vaethanan 11 – Ekev 18 – Re’eh (Rosh Hodesh Elul) 25 – Shoftim Library Minyan 9:45 a.m. Services, Dorff-Nelson Chapel Candle Lighting Shabbat Yeladim – Youth Services 10:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Yeladim Tzipporim (Grades 1-3): Rm 106 (Ages 6 mo.-2 yrs): Rm. 101 iShabbat Tot Shabbat (Grades 4-6): Youth Lounge (Ages 2-3 yrs): Rm. 103 Parparim (Ages 4-5 yrs): Rm. 105 3 – 7:34 p.m. 10 – 7:27 p.m. 17 – 7:19 p.m. 24 – 7:11 p.m. 31 – 7:02 p.m. Kol Ha’am 3 Friday – 6:15 p.m. SHABBAT UNDER THE STARS Welcoming Rabbi Ari Lucas to Temple Beth Am Davven with your TBA family and friends! Enjoy a musical Kabbalat Shabbat on the Pilch Rooftop of the Rena E. Ganzberg Education Center. (Please remember to bring a sweater, as it gets chilly on the roof in the evenings!) 6 BAIT Tefillah 9:45 a.m. Services, Pilch Hall Sisterhood Schmooze What a glorious Summer it’s been—can the High Holidays be far behind? Are you like me, scrambling to send out Shana Tova cards at the last possible minute? Never fear, Sisterhood has a solution by the book—Sisterhood’s annual New Year’s Greeting Book, that is! By placing an ad in Sisterhood’s New Year’s Greeting Book, you can wish all your Beth Am friends Shanah Tovah, and make a charitable contribution as well—no running out to get cards at the last minute, no writer’s cramp and no licking stamps. So order a greeting placed in this New Year’s Greeting book before it’s too late. Contact Audrey Cohn, acohn@tbala.org. Don’t miss this—on August 19, Sisterhood will be hosting a Welcome Brunch at a lovely private home in Hancock Park, to welcome both new Sisterhood members and enjoy getting to know TBA’s wonderful new Assistant Rabbi, Ari Lucas. We are looking forward to Rabbi Lucas’ dvar torah and to interacting with him in this fun, informal setting. This event is free to new Sisterhood members. RSVP by contacting Marlene Braer, mbraer2@ca.rr.com. Sisterhood women have had an active and enjoyable few months. Several Sisterhood members, Marlene Braer, Rosana Chermisqui, Judy Cowan, Agnes Emert (Regional Torah Fund VP) and yours truly participated in the Pacific Southwest Regional Women’s League Conference in May, advancing their ability to be productive Sisterhood leaders. Nuts and bolts workshops on being effective in various Sisterhood offices were complemented by high level educational plenaries. One featured a fascinating speech by Myra Clark-Siegel, a communications and PR expert and wife of Los Angeles Consul General of Israel David Siegel, who enhanced our knowledge about how the State of Israel is perceived throughout the world. Sisterhood was literally moving and shaking at Rosh Hodesh Tammuz, in June, when master dance teacher and TBA member Sara Tanz led Sisterhood in spirited dance movements to a rousing medley of Simcha, Israeli and Latin rhythms. Women of all ages were energized both physically and mentally. Thanks to Fran Grossman for suggesting this activity, and Educational and Programming VPs, Cathy Turkell and Marlene Braer, for organizing it. Yashar Koach to Marlene for the lovely Dvar Torah which began the evening. I’ve saved the best for last—Sisterhood is thrilled to announce a “new addition,” a group geared towards young women, led by Dorit Cooper and Lisa Yassinger. Although part of Sisterhood and Women’s League, this group, called “Zehava”, will be planning special activities of their own. Sisterhood is thrilled to encourage this wonderful development, and hope these wonderful young women will provide leadership for our entire Sisterhood in the future. May we all be inscribed for a happy and healthy New Year. Your Sisterhood President, Gabriela Litov TEMPLE BETH AM MEN’S SOCIETY NEWS LOS ANGELES MUSEUM OF THE HOLOCAUST On June 6th Temple Beth Am Men’s Society sponsored a private tour of the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust and guest lecture from Dr. Michael Berenbaum, renowned Holocaust scholar, long-standing Temple Beth Am member, and Director of the Sigi Ziering Institute: Exploring the Ethical and Religious Implications of the Holocaust at the American Jewish University. Over 70 Temple Beth Am congregants had a unique opportunity to retrace the history of the Holocaust, view original artifacts on display and hear about the individual stories they contain while mingling with other members of our shul. Dr. Berenbaum’s lecture highlighted the lessons of the Holocaust and pointed out their relevance today. His talk also included a warning that we are quickly approaching the time when the last of the Holocaust’s survivors will no longer be with us. How will we maintain a living memory of those terrible events without living witnesses? The key, Dr. Berenbaum suggested, is to incorporate the Holocaust’s lessons into Jewish home rituals to make those lessons concrete to future generations. The Men’s Society thanks Mark Rothman, (Executive Director of the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust & member of Temple Beth Am) for his gracious offer to open the museum for this memorable evening and Dr. Michael Berenbaum for his deeply insightful lecture. On June 28th Temple Beth Am Men’s Society sponsored a Build Day with Habitat For Humanity at the future home of a single mother and her children in the city of Lynwood. Rabbi Adam Kligfeld and congregants of Temple Beth Am received basic construction training and installed new windows and repaired interior walls with future homeowners being helped by Habitat For Humanity. Volunteers experienced firsthand how Habitat Brings Hope Into The Lives of Our Community! “It was one of the best, well spent days I can remember! In a deep, meaningful, and highly spiritual way, I agree with Rabbi Kligfeld, we really were praying with our hands and with our efforts.” – Richard Sudar “Working on the Lynwood house with my fellow TBA congregants, was really gratifying. Actually completing a necessary piece of the house’s remodel felt great!” – Jana Lehman “There was a dual attraction to this event for me. One was the ability to connect with other TBA congregants and the other was the opportunity to get involved and help someone in the greater LA community. Rebuilding the Lynwood house provided both.” - Jairo Angulo The Men’s Society thanks Rabbi Kligfeld, Joel Cooper & Michael Dorff for turning an idea into a spectacular community service event, all of the Temple Beth Am volunteers who participated and our friends at Habitat For Humanity L.A.. Should you be interested in participating in the planning of future Men’s Society events, please email the Temple Beth Am Men’s Society at MEN@TBALA.ORG. 7 Kol Ha’am Open Houses 2012-2013 Schedule Day School Open House programs at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, October 16; Wednesday, October 24 Wednesday, November 7; Thursday, November 29 Wednesday, December 5 (Special for our ECC Only) Meet our Head of School Rabbi Mitchel Malkus, principals, parents, tour the campus and learn about our innovative academic curriculum and warm Jewish Community. For RSVP or more info, contact Admission Director Lesley Bloom at (310) 652-7354 ext. 227 or email her at lbloom@tbala.org. Early Childhood Center Open House: 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, 10/17; Tuesday, 10/30 Thursday, 11/15; Wednesday, 11/28 Meet our ECC Director, Angie Bass, visit our school and learn about our warm Jewish community and our wonderful offerings, including our popular Hebrew Immersion Program. RSVP to Betsy Krut at bkrut@tbala. org or 310-652-7354, ext. 237 Pressman Academy ECC Parent and Me Classes The Pressman Academy ECC is offering some wonderful Parent and Me classes this fall, including Grandparent and Me, Music and Shabbat. We also are offering a special year-long 2-day “Toddler Time” Parent and Me class for children who will turn two years old between September, 2012 and March, 2013. Parents will attend classes with their child for two days a week, Monday and Wednesday, from 9:00 - 11:00 am, then parents will slowly transition out after winter break. Contact Betsy at bkrut@tbala.org or call (310) 652-7354 x237 to get more information on any of our classes. Pressman Academy Day School and ECC Annual Health and Safety Day Tuesday, September 4, 2012 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. in the TBA Ballroom Meet with health professionals from the community, purchase emergency supply kits and student I.D. cards and sign up for committees, along with mandatory lice check for all students! For more info, contact Deborah Engel Kollin at dkollin@tbala.org or 310-652-7354 x266. THE PARENTING INSTITUTE HOLD THE DATE! October 30 – 6:30 p.m. Film Screening at Temple Beth Am “Miss Representation:” Join us as we screen a film that explores and “challenges the media’s limited and often disparaging portrayals of women and girls, which make it difficult for women to achieve leadership positions and for the average woman to feel powerful herself.” To watch a trailer of the film go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gkIiV6konY Please contact Sari Abrams, Parenting Institute Coordinator, for more information or to arrange a time to “shmooze” individually. (310) 652-7354 x298 or e-mail: sabrams@tbala.org Kol Ha’am 8 YOUTH DEPARTMENT NEWS Shalom all, It is with pride that I share with you news from Far West USY Regional Convention at Camp Alonim. We sent 19 delegates, one of the largest chapters in the region. On Friday afternoon, Matthew Shterenberg ran for cabinet and was elected Far West Region’s Communications Vice President. Matthew has been an active member both of USY and the TBA Community since seventh grade, attending services regularly and volunteering at the Purim Carnival. He is an exceptional teen and we are happy to share him and his talents with the region in 2012-2013. On Shabbat I was given the honor of the Kesher Youth Director award. I shared the award with my co-worker Lana Blank at Beth El, La Jolla and Jules Gutin, the International Youth Director of USY. Jules is retiring after a 40-year USY career, and joined Far West at his last Regional Convention as International Director. At Banquet Saturday night, TBALA USY was awarded a Chapter of Excellence. Our board spent hours of hard work compiling a binder showcasing their programming and accomplishments over the past year. Letters of recommendation from our synagogue leaders demonstrated to the awards committee our chapter’s commitment to excellence and potential for even greater accomplishments. I certainly have high hopes for the future, with an enthusiastic and dedicated group of 8-10th graders. Far West also recognized our own Jacob Roeder, the exiting Far West Regional Parliamentarian. Jacob’s positive influence on the region is abundant, and he is equally inspired himself by his involvement this year both regionally and on a chapter level. This year marks my sixth with TBA USY, and this years’ senior class and I have been together their entire USY career since seventh grade. Sarah, Ami, Sammy, Jacob, Jeremy, Josh, Adina, Talia, and Talya have had varying levels of involvement in USY in recent years, but each means something more to me than just a USYer and Director. Thank you to Desi, Avi, Sherri and Meir for your hard work and dedication to our children and teens, and for each of you for your support of what we do here in the Youth Department. Our Youth Commission headed by Youth VP Sue Hetsroni has been fundamental to the success of our program. I look forward to more joyful, draining, and inspiring weekends such as Convention with you and your children in the years to come. B’chavod, Alana Levitt TBA Youth Director Temple Beth Am Gratefully Acknowledges Donations through July 1, 2012. GENERAL FUND IN HONOR OF Abbey Bachrach’s special birthday Landon Micah Drozen David Kaplan receiving Ben Siegel Community Service Award Sarah Leider’s graduation Rabbi Susan Leider Rabbi Ari Lucas Rabbi Jack & Margie Pressman’s 70th Wedding Anniversary Daniel Rabin’s graduation Robert Ring congratulations on a job well done Bonnie Sue Schwartz Rabbi Ruth Sohn & Dr. Reuven Firestone David Turkell’s graduation Hilary Wolf Refuah Shleimah a full and speedy recovery IN MEMORY OF Eliahoo Azizi Bella Goldroyz Gloria Grossman Paul Grossman Mary Jannol Rva Lovinger’s yahrzeit Marcia Pflug Clara Bustow Shuer Arthur Stern Sylvia Weiss Sandy & Jim Wolchok Rosana & Edward Chermisqui Sylvia & Alan Reifman, Lynn & Jeff Richamn & Family Rosana & Edward Chermisqui Rosana & Edward Chermisqui, Barbara & Jerry Rabin Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom Rebecca Pilch & George Greenberg Rosana & Edward Chermisqui Rosana & Edward Chermisqui, Judy Green & John Kilyk Natalie & David Roberts Rosana & Edward Chermisqui Rosana & Edward Chermisqui Sandra & Robert Braun, Marnie Friedman Marla & Stuart Weiss Marla & Stuart Weiss Marla & Stuart Weiss Melanie & Barry Landsberg Kelly & Michael Bluman Mara Roshal Melissa & Michael Berenbaum, Debbie & Jeff Birns, Sandra & Robert Braun, Rosana & Edward Chermisqui, Sherri & Mike Cohn & Family, Wendy & David Klarman, Jack Lebovic, Judith & Andrew Loeb, Markovic Family, Susie & Josh Pretsky Klara Rosenfeld Angel & Alan Schneider Melissa & Michael Berenbaum Melissa & Michael Berenbaum, Sherri & Mike Cohn & Family, Rosana & Edward Chermisqui, Wendy & David Klarman, Mallory & Greg Lee, Teri Cohan Link & Baruch Link, Cipra Nemeth & Scott Shulman, Angel & Alan Schneider, Gail & Fred Rollman, Dick Wollmer DONATION Rabbi Harry & Kay Silverstein BILL STRICK MEMORIAL HELPING HAND FUND IN HONOR OF The birth of Landon Micah Drozen Alicia & Jeff Drozen David Kaplan receiving the Cipra Nemeth & Scott Shulman Ben Siegel Volunteer Award The birth of Ronnie Roth Sharon & Brad Grob Batya Weinstock’s and Noam Srolovitz’s Beverly & Michael Harris engagement IN MEMORY OF Eliahoo Azizi Stella Goldroyz Gloria Grossman Marcia Pflug Suzie Temkin Sylvia Weiss Vivian & Ron Alberts Vivian & Ron Alberts Vivian & Ron Alberts Vivian & Ron Alberts, Sharon & Brad Grob Sharon & Brad Grob Vivian & Ron Alberts WALTER J. COHEN MEMORIAL FUND IN HONOR OF Susan & Dennis Bunder’s 50th wedding anniversary Debbie Cohen Talia Cohen’s graduation from Milken High School Debbie Cohen Nathan Doiev’s graduation from UC Berkeley Debbie Cohen Ami Fields-Meyer graduation from Milken High School Debbie Cohen Noam Fields-Meyer’s from Debbie Cohen, Roberta, Pressman Academy David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Leah Gluck’s graduation from Debbie Cohen Milken High School Tirzah Harris’s Bat Mitzvah Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg David Kaplan receiving the Debbie Cohen Ben Siegel Volunteer Award Rabbi Adam Kligfeld in appreciation Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg The birth of Lev Yehuda Kligfeld Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Sarah Leider’s high school graduation Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Rabbi Susan Leider in appreciation Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Zoe Lewin’s graduation from Debbie Cohen Milken High School Eitan & Coby Malkus’ 7th birthday Debbie Cohen Rabbi Mitchel Malkus in appreciation Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Rabbi Mitchel Malkus Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Etz Chaim Award Recipient Felecia Miller’s graduation Debbie Cohen USC Master of Social Work Madeline Miller’s college graduation Debbie Cohen, Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Susan & Arthur Mishler in Debbie Cohen appreciation & friendship The birth of Ayelet Shira Rabin Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Rabbi Joel Rembaum in appreciation Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Adina Rosenberg’s graduation Debbie Cohen from High School Noah Rothman’s middle Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Pressman Academy Aaron Spiwak’s and Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Alissa Heideman’s engagement Sarah Spiwak and Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Josh Gelbart’s engagement Swerdlow Family in Debbie Cohen appreciation & friendship Batya Weinstock’s and Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Noam Srolovitz’s engagement Ali Zucker’s graduation from Debbie Cohen Milken High School IN MEMORY OF Beloved mother & Bubbie, Helene Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Helene Goodman Carla S. Loebman, Cheryl A. Rosen, Angel & Alan Schneider Paul Grossman Debbie Cohen, Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Stanley Klarman Marcia Pflug Rhea Rembaum Julie Bustow Shuer Jonathan Sussman Sylvia Weiss Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Debbie Cohen, Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Roberta, David, Adina & Sam Rosenberg Debbie Cohen Debbie Cohen Debbie Cohen ROBERT FRIEDMAN MEMORIAL FUND IN MEMORY OF Frances Friedman’s yahrzeit Hyman Friedman’s yahrzeit Robert Friedman’s yahrzeit Suzie Temkin Elaine & Larry Friedman Elaine & Larry Friedman Elaine & Larry Friedman Mikie Bernstein CANTOR SAMUEL KELEMER MUSIC FUND IN MEMORY OF Marcia Pflug Beverly & Michael Harris KIDDUSH FUND IN HONOR OF Judy Kriger complete and healthy recovery Beverly & Michael Harris LAINER LIBRARY FUND IN HONOR OF The birth of Oliver James Nimoy Essia & Howard Fredman IN MEMORY OF Gloria Grossman Marcia Pflug Klara Rosenfeld Suzie Temkin Essia & Howard Fredman Essia & Howard Fredman Essia & Howard Fredman Essia & Howard Fredman MAGEN SCHOLARSHIP FUND IN HONOR OF Deb Kollin Rabbi Mitchel Malkus Susie Pretsky Rabbi Chaim Tureff Sanders Family Sanders Family Sanders Family Sanders Family MARCY COLKER KLEIN/BARRY SHAPIRO MEMORIAL FUND IN HONOR OF JoAnn Colker-Arison a full Barbara & Jerry Rabin, Natalie & David Roberts and speedy recovery Dvorah Colker’s Birthday Ellen L. & Martin Jacobs Virginia Maas’ special birthday Dvorah Colker Hilary Wolf a full and speedy recovery Barbara & Jerry Rabin IN MEMORY OF Jack Colker Wendy Harwood Marcia Pflug Suzie Temkin Sylvia Weiss Goldie Altman, Ruth & Milt Berman, Lonnie & Jimmy Delshad, Dalia & Daniel Farkas, Beverly & Michael Harris, Amy & Kenneth Katz, Jack Lebovic, Yehudith & Uri Lubliner, Rabbi Jack & Margie Pressman, Angel & Alan Schneider, Marlene & Alvin Solomon, Leona & Stanley Sperling, Janet & Harold Urman Barbara & Jerry Rabin Dvorah Colker, Barbara & Jerry Rabin, Dvorah Colker Barbara & Jerry Rabin Continued on page 10 9 Kol Ha’am PRAYER BOOK FUND IN HONOR OF David Kaplan receiving the Vivian & Ron Alberts, Susan & Arthur Mishler Ben Siegel Volunteer Award IN MEMORY OF Gloria Grossman Mary Jannol Marcia Pflug Sanders Family Susan & Jerome Wasserman Sandy & Mayer Brenner, Susan & Jerome Wasserman Clara Bustow Shuer Suzie Temkin Sylvia Weiss Susan & Arthur Mishler Sandy & Mayer Brenner Sandy & Mayer Brenner PRESSMAN ACADEMY DAY SCHOOL IN HONOR OF The 8th grade graduates Rebecca Cohn’s graduation from Pressman Academy Rivka Grob’s graduation from Pressman Academy Cheryl Hersh Bella & Howard Kapp Bella & Howard Kapp IN MEMORY OF Klara Rosenfeld Suzie Temkin Vivian & Ron Alberts Vivian & Ron Alberts PRESSMAN ACADEMY EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER IN HONOR OF Morah Monah Ahdout Joelle, Daniel, Sadie & Max Gryczman, Michelle & Dan Stone Moreh Josh Bass Michelle & Dan Stone Jennifer Elad’s birthday & receiving the Ruth Award Michelle & Dan Stone Morah Aliza Grossman Joelle, Daniel, Sadie & Max Gryczman, Michelle & Dan Stone Morah Rachel Klein Joelle, Daniel, Sadie & Max Gryczman Morah Lara Krinsky Joelle, Daniel, Sadie & Max Gryczman Morah Sherri Rabin Joelle, Daniel, Sadie & Max Gryczman Morah Monah Raoufpour Joelle, Daniel, Sadie & Max Gryczman, Michelle & Dan Stone IN MEMORY OF Suzie Temkin Beverly & Michael Harris PRESSMAN ACADEMY SCHOLARSHIP FUND IN HONOR OF Sharon Brooks receiving “Distinguished Volunteer Award” Julie Lazarof receiving “Ruth Award” Rabbi Jack & Margie Pressman’s 70th Wedding Anniversary IN MEMORY OF Eliahoo Azizi Jack Colker Efraim Goldstein Gloria Grossman Suzie Temkin Janet Haiavy & Haroon Saghian Janet Haiavy & Haroon Saghian Ellen L. & Martin Jacobs Mallory & Greg Lee & Family Sheila & Alan Spiwak Elbaz Family Dina Helerstein, Pam, Amanda, Lianna & Eddie, Mallory & Greg Lee & Family Debra & Cedric Banks, Melissa & Michael Berenbaum, Elaine & Gordon Berman, Rita & Charles Brucker, Rina Carmel, Rosana & Edward Chermisqui, Sherri & Mike Cohn, Caroline & Daniel Delshad, Lonnie & Jimmy Delshad, Judy & Les Eber, Elbaz Family, Dalia & Daniel Farkas, Elaine & Larry Friedman, Frances & Milton Goodman, Tatsuya Itoh, Lynn & Bruce Kaufman, Mimi & Howard Landres, Mollie S. Levin, James Levine, Nancy Levin & Daniel Caraco, Beverly Mintz, Susan & Arthur Mishler, Amy & Jeff Rabin, Barbara & Jerry Rabin, Angel & Alan Schneider, Tobie & Larry Schwimmer, Adele Shapiro, Sheila & Alan Spiwak, Marsha & Jay Tanenbaum, Janet & Harold Urman, Susan Wolf, Linda & Ron Zagon, DONATION Rabbi Harry & Kay Silverstein REMBAUM INSTITUTE FOR ADULT & FAMILY PROGRAMS IN HONOR OF Frances Goodman Goldie Altman, Miriam Wagman IN MEMORY OF Rhea Rembaum RONIT POLSKY SCHOLARSHIP FUND IN MEMORY OF Jeanette Polsky’s yahrzeit Ronit Polsky’s yahrzeit MITZI ROSENBLATT MEMORIAL FUND IN MEMORY OF Harry Chait’s yahrzeit SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TEEN PROGRAMS IN ISRAEL IN MEMORY OF Marcia Pflug Kol Ha’am 10 Fran & Ivan Reed Marcy & Andy Polsky Marcy & Andy Polsky Barry Rosenblatt Sheila & Alan Spiwak DAILY MINYAN IN HONOR OF Robert Bird’s Hagbah & Aliyah Robert Bird Michael Harris Refuah Shleimah a full and speedy recovery Jack Lebovic David Kaplan receiving the Sherri & Mike Cohn & Family, Ben Siegel Volunteer Award Rosana & Edward Chermisqui, Mara Roshal Hilary Wolf a full and speedy recovery Rosana & Edward Chermisqui, Jack Lebovic IN MEMORY OF Helene Lebovic Jack Lebovic DONATION Robert Bird, Sandy & Mayer Brenner, Yelena Briksina & Mikhail Vakhlis RABBI KLIGFELD DISCRETIONARY FUND IN MEMORY OF Shulamith Kustanowitz, mother of Esther Arthur Stern Mary Jannol Gloria Grossman Elilahoo Azizi Rachel Sisk Edith Stern Henry Jannol Sara Sanders, Brian Grossman, Adam Grossman, Eric Grossman Lisa and Larry Rosenstein IN HONOR OF Lev Yehuda Kligfeld Baby Kligfeld and Baby Drozen Morris Immergluck Jeff and Alicia Drozen IN THANKS FOR Reading Haftarah on Shavuot Rabbi Kligfeld Rabbi’s teaching at BAIT Sefer Amy Schwartz Mara Roshal The BAIT Sefer Study Group CANTOR FISHMAN’S DISCRETIONARY FUND IN MEMORY OF Sylvia Weiss Bev & Michael Harris LIBRARY MINYAN FUND IN HONOR OF An Aliyah to the Torah Baruch Link Grandson of Joe and Marizon Nimoy Miriam and Herschel Elkins, Louis and Judith Miller, Rachel Sisk Grandson of Dale and Mark Bodenstein Diane and Bob Roosth Son of Rabbi Adam and Havi Kligfeld Diane and Bob Roosth Birth of Doron Boaz Metz Diane and Bob Roosth Abby Harris, for your service as Minyan Master Susan Laemmle and John Antignas Marriage of Hana Askren to Noah Cathie Lippman and Jules Kamin Diane Roosth, for helping my mother Jonathan Friedman Library Minyan, in appreciation Charles Rosenblum for Shabbat 6/8-9 Library Minyan Kiddush Fund Anonymous, Lida Baker and Paul Nisenbaum, Fran and Joel Grossman, Larry and Abby Harris, Avi Havivi, Samuel Jason, Chaim Kline, Laraine and Allan Kokin, Robert Malina, Dianne Shershow, Rabbi Harry Silverstein, Carl Sunshine, Debbie Rich IN MEMORY OF My father, Avraham ben Ha Rav Pinchas Ha Levi Rabbi Myrna Matsa Helene Goodman Laraine and Allan Kokin Marcia Pflug, wife of Howard, Anita Happel, Jules Kamin mother of Robert and Cathie Lippman, Debbie Rich Mother of Ellen Ackerman Jules Kamin and Cathie Lippman Arthur Stern Haim and Lynn Beliak, Jules Kamin and Cathie Lippman SISTERHOOD TRIBUTES A-S Marlene Glaser 310-550-1738 hagesq@aol.com T-Z Ricki Breskin-Kulkin 310-278-5585 rickisdaylove@cc.rr.com MAZAL TOV Goldie Altman Marlene and Harvey Glaser Happy 90th Birthday! Leona and Stan Sperling Mikie Bernstein and Jerry Becker Adrienne and Nate Stock Granddaughter’s Wedding Jennifer Elad Jessica, Mark, Chason and Eleanor Samuel Ruth Award Frances Goodman Shirley Ashkenas and Family Happy 90th Birthday! David Kaplan Miriam Wagman Receipt of Ben Siegel Community Service Award Rabbi Adam Kligfeld Darlene and Abe Schlossberg Happy Birthday! Bernice and Arnie Loober Tamara and Marvin Greenstein Jordan’s Engagement Rose Pilch Faye Gelb Rebecca’s Engagement SPEEDY RECOVERY Pam Balton Audrey Cohn Rose Pilch Miriam Wagman Hilary Wolf Jessica, Mark, Chason and Eleanor Samuel Darlene and Abe Schlossberg Continued on page 11 Temple Beth Am August 2012 Sisterhood Tributes, continued CONDOLENCES Dvorah Colker and Family Loss of Husband, Jack Stella Goldroyz Ezros and Family Loss of Mother, Bella Goldroyz Rick and Andrea Grossman Loss of Father, Paul Grossman Teri Cohan Link Loss of Uncle, Paul Grossman Henry Jannol and Family Loss of Mother, Mary Jannol Ruth Moll Loss of Sister, Ellen Silk Leo Pearlstein and Family Loss of Wife, Helen Anita Weiss Loss of Sister, Helen Pearlstein Howard Pflug and Family Loss of Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Marcia Robert and Renalee Pflug Loss of Mother, Marcia Marshall Temkin and Family Loss of Wife, Suzie Temkin Bradley and Yana Temkin and Family Loss of Mother, Suzie Temkin Barbara Rabin and Family Loss of Cousin, Suzie Temkin Rabbi Joel Rembaum and Family Loss of Mother, Rhea Julie Shuer and Family Loss of Mother, Clara Bustow Shuer Miriam Wagman In memory of Granddaughter Andrea Tillie Barnett, Jessica, Mark, Chason and Eleanor Samuel Cathy and Jeff Turkell, Audrey Cohn Shirley Ashkenas and Family, Tillie Barnett Darlene and Abe Schlossberg Audrey Cohn Faye Gelb Tillie Barnett Tillie Barnett Audrey Cohn, Marlene and Harvey Glaser, Tamara and Marvin Greenstein, Jessica, Mark, Chason and Eleanor Samuel Audrey Cohn, Faye Gelb, Miriam Wagman, Jessica, Mark, Chason and Eleanor Samuel, Darlene and Abe Schlossberg Goldie Altman, Shirley Ashkenas and Family, Marlene and Harvey Glaser, Tamara and Marvin Greenstein, Marshall and Ricki Breskin Kulkin, Jessica, Mark, Chason and Eleanor Samuel, Darlene and Abe Schlossberg Jessica, Mark, Chason and Eleanor Samuel Marshall Kulkin and Ricki Breskin Kulkin Faye Gelb Tillie Barnett Faye Gelb Stuart Weiss and Family Loss of Mother, Sylvia Weiss Eleanor Klausner and Family Loss of Husband and Father, Leo Faramarz “Andy” Azizi and Family Loss of Father, Eliahoo Azizi SPECIAL The Pflug Family May Marcia’s memory be for a blessing. The Temkin Family May Suzie’s memory be for a blessing. The Weiss Family May your Mother Sylvia’s memory be for a blessing. Fannie Rich In loving memory of her yahrzeit Kay Sternberg In loving memory of her yahrzeit Barbara Breger May you have a speedy recovery. Get well soon! Stanley, Marlene, Jeffrey, Rebecca and Emily Braer, Audrey Cohn, Marshall Kulkin and Ricki Breskin Kulkin, Darlene and Abe Schlossberg, Cathy and Jeff Turkell Audrey Cohn Shoshi and Isydor Wilchfort, Audrey Cohn, Cathy and Jeff Turkell Gabriela and Elie Litov Gabriela and Elie Litov Gabriela and Elie Litov Rose Pilch Rose Pilch Gabriela and Elie Litov On behalf of the Ezros and Goldroyz families, we would like to offer our deepest gratitude to Rabbi Kligfeld, Rabbi Leider, Cantor Fishman, Rabbi Rembaum, and all of the Temple Beth Am family for their love and support through such a difficult time for our family. We are so touched by the warmth and generosity we received, the sense of pride and community was so heartfelt. We are so thankful to everyone for being there for our family and for the contributions made in memory of Bella Goldroyz. Stella Ezros & Family 11 Kol Ha’am Dates to Remember Selichot A Musical Service Under the Stars Saturday night, September 8 Kol Ha’am (USPS 008-599) Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90035-2507 Periodicals Postage Paid at Los Angeles, California and additional mailing offices. Erev Rosh Hashanah Sunday Night, September 16 Open seating in the Sanctuary for all ticket holders. First Day Rosh Hashanah Monday, September 17 Second Day Rosh Hashanah - Tuesday, September 18 Tashlich at Santa Monica Beach Sunday, September 23 Visit www.tbala.org/family or call x215 for more information. Kol Nidre Tuesday Night, September 25 Yom Kippur - Wednesday, September 26 More specific details regarding High Holiday services will be listed on the back of your tickets or can be found at www.tbala.org/hhd. Sukkot Sunday night, September 30 through Sunday, October 7 Shemini Atzeret Sunday night, October 7 / Monday, October 8 Simchat Torah: Monday night, October 8 / Tuesday, October 9 Sign up for Sukkah Match at www.tbala.org/sukkahmatch Purchase Arba Minim (Lulav/Etrog) at www.pressmanacademy.org The High Holidays are quickly approaching! Please make sure to return your Membership Renewal packet by August 15th, which includes signing up for High Holiday seats! If we don’t hear from you, you can expect a call from our Membership Committee – so save us time, and respond today via mail or online at www.tbala.org/renew. You can also submit names for the Book of Remembrance, purchase a plaque for the Hall of Memories, join Mercaz, or purchase a Mahzor. 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