July 1, 2010 - Online Edition
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July 1, 2010 - Online Edition
WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TEMPLE BULLETIN J Volume 97, Number 7 • July 1, 2010 God Bless America acob Rader Marcus (1896-1995) was a scholar, professor and rabbi, with a terrific sense of humor. But more than anything else Marcus developed American Jewish History into an academic discipline. After the destruction of much of Jewish life in Europe, Marcus recognized that American Jews were destined to become the most important Jewish community in the world. This led him to retrieve, preserve and conceptualize the history of US Jews and Jewish history. It became his passion, and by 1947 he established the American Jewish Archives on the grounds of the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio. Marcus also developed a concept, “Omniterritoriality: the enduring necessity of maintaining numerous centers of Jewish life all over the globe.” That is to say, we Jews must never place our survival eggs all in one territorial basket, not even Israel, not even the United States of America. He recognized the vitality of Jewish life throughout the globe: Israel, Argentina, France, England, Iran and maybe Europe, once again. Marcus was not just a dreamer. In 1995 in an address to the Central Conference of American Rabbis, Marcus asserted: “We face a serious problem in America—not oppression to be sure—but constant attrition, assimilation. Yes, we are assimilating, declining numerically. In the last three to four thousand years there was never a day when the majority of Jews were practicing religionists…We are few because we seceded, acculturated, voluntarily. “Rabbis,” Marcus cried, “Cultivate those few who are devoted to our religion, to our culture. When you survey your congregations on Shabbat, don’t count bodies, count souls. And what is it that we have learned? We must become proud proponents of our values, the best of our heritage. We emphasize the cosmopolitan, the universal: we insist on social justice, on political and religious freedom. It may well be that we cannot love our neighbor as ourselves but the least we can do is tolerate him and his differences.” (The Dynamics of American Jewish History, Edited by Gary Zola, Ph.D.) That remains the most powerful message for American Jews, Jews who are blessed with opportunity and creativity, responsibility and social consciousness: Show kindness and concern for others as well as yourselves. May God continue to bless us with freedom, with creativity, with understanding and with compassion in this great United States of America and all over the globe. Rabbi Karen L. Fox In This Issue Hunger Doesn’t Take a Summer Vacation KADIMA! The Voice on the Phone Torah Portion Listen, Israel! T he section of Torah we read from this month includes one of the most well-known lines in the entire Torah. Six simple, yet compelling words: Shema. Yisrael. Adonai. Eloheynu. Adonai. Echad. Growing up I learned the traditional translation, Hear Oh Israel, The Lord our God, the Lord is one. As a teacher of elementary age children, I play around with the words a bit to render a different emphasis. Listen, Israel! Adonai our God is One. We are commanded to pay attention, to be attentive, to be active listeners. Listening in this way will allow us to realize that all of life boils down to a singular essence...God. Holiness and goodness. “ ” We should love ourselves, for we are of God . . . Check out Torah Online: www.wbtla.org In her poem “V’ahavta,” Marge Piercy captures the goal of the Sh’ma: . . . We should love ourselves, for we are of God . . . Be quiet and listen to the still small voice within that speaks in love. Open to that voice, hear it, heed it and work For life. Let us remember and strive to be good. Let us remember to find what is holy within and without. Pay attention and listen. As our Torah instructs us, listen to the sounds of summer; allow yourself to find the holy in life and listen for signs of God all around. Rabbi Elissa Ben-Naim Plugged In Brawerman Website Expands B rawerman Elementary School is revamping brawerman.org with busy people in mind, to more effectively communicate with parents and the community. Beginning this summer, we will post all school events and news on our website, including dates, times and short descriptions, making it easy to stay informed. Additionally, during the first semester, Brawerman will pilot a new program where teachers and/or grade levels will have a password-protected, customized webpage. Here, parents and students can access teacher contact information, class lists, homework assignments, project and test calendars and a photo/video library. The Brawerman administration and faculty are excited to share these website improvements with the community and look forward to connecting with you. Be sure to visit us at www.brawerman.org 2 Tikkun Olam Hunger Doesn’t Take a Summer Vacation F or as long as I can remember, Sunday mornings have meant religious school; from student to teacher, song leader to rabbinic intern. All that changed six months ago after spending a Sunday morning at our food pantries. Any given Sunday, you will find an amazing group of Temple members volunteering at our food pantries. They participate for a variety of reasons. For some it is a Sunday morning ritual, a place to connect with community. For others it is about putting a face on their social action; after all it’s one thing to make a sandwich or pack a lunch, it is another to actually distribute that lunch, smiling at someone in need and seeing their appreciation first hand. Our rabbis teach that when asked upon arrival in the next world, “What was your work?” and you answer: “I fed the hungry,” you will be told: “This is the house of God, enter into it, you who have fed the hungry.” As “June gloom” burns off and summer begins in full, the number of volunteers at both our food pantries seems to shrink. So this summer, consider spending at least one Sunday morning between now and Rosh HaShanah at either of our food pantries. Bring your family; it is a wonderful way to start your week together. Rabbinic Intern Beau Shapiro To learn more or volunteer at our food pantries, call Phyl Wallace (213) 388-2401 x269 or visit www.wbtla.org/events/item/110/tikkun_events Adult Opportunities becoming a Bar or Bat Mitzvah at Every Age and Stage Mazal tov to the Adult B’nei Mitzvah class of 5770! Lauren Becker Betty Cohen Alejandro Lara Jilla Meshkanian Hedy Van Der Fluit Judi Walley Peggy Davis Steve Davis Randi Sapin We are delighted they studied Torah, chanted and taught it to the community! If you would like to become bar or bat mitzvah as an adult this upcoming year, please call Phyl Wallace (213) 388-2401 x269 and sign up. We’ll begin October 3, 2010 and conclude at Shavuot in 2011. 3 Brawerman Elementary School euer, xine Keith, Nadine Br Barry Schapira, Ma chael Green Mi uce Br d an aim Rabbi Elissa Ben-N I t was only one year after Brawerman Elementary School West opened its doors when four special individuals joined our community and have been making a difference ever since. At a recent Teacher Appreciation evening, Head of School Nadine Breuer recognized each one of them for ten years of service, dedication and commitment. For ten years ago, Rabbi Elissa Ben-Naim has served as Judaic educator and spiritual leader. She has developed curriculum, led services, taught in classrooms, touched the hearts and nurtured the Jewish souls of students and teachers alike. Maxine Keith has worked closely with Nadine as her partner on the administrative team. Her many roles have included Assistant Head of School, Admissions Director, Student Services Coordinator, Parent Association liaison, teacher, student and parent advisor, confidante and friend. Rabbi Elissa Ben-Naim, Bruce Michael Green, Maxine Keith and Barry Schapira Coach Barry came aboard to do whatever needed to be done. He has helped in the classroom, run the PE program, offered after-school enrichment classes, shared his wisdom and love of Torah and solidified the foundation for the development of menschlichkeit. Bruce Michael Green brought his magic to the kindergarten classroom and became the beloved BMG. He has fostered creativity, a sense of wonder, joy in learning and created an environment where children pursue their interests and love learning. These individuals have served as an inspiration for our educators, and we stand on their shoulders. We wish them many more decades of the happiness and fulfillment that comes with doing what they do so well, and sharing it so unselfishly with others. Mazal tov! Religious School: “Center for Learning & Engagement” 4 Early Childhood Centers kadima! June 11 was Kadima for the Mann Family Early Childhood Center! www.wbtla.org/pages/ecc Camps The Voice on the Phone S he cheerfully answers the phone with a welcoming voice. She guides parents through the process of enrolling their children in an age appropriate session; she describes the differences between Camp Hess Kramer and Gindling Hilltop Camp; she advises on packing lists and helps navigate the various scholarship programs. She is Cheryl Mandel Garland, Wilshire Boulevard Temple Camp’s Registrar/Office Manager. Cheryl began working for our camps 17 years ago, and is the life and breath of the camp office. She takes time and care in each cabin placement and delights in finding new camp merchandise to offer. She lovingly sends out birthday cards to every camper throughout the year and has enormous pride in all she does to ensure that every child has the best possible experience as a camper. With two daughters of her own having attended Wilshire Boulevard Temple Camps, Cheryl has a unique perspective when she describes our programs and facilities. Remi attended Camp Hess Kramer for 10 years, and Delainey spends each summer first at Gindling Hilltop Camp and then at Camp Hess Kramer. Not only is Cheryl well known by our parents, when she attends a Shabbat dinner or other program at camp she is greeted by campers with hugs and stories about their experiences. When she sees camp alumni she always remembers them, and asks about their parents. She truly cares about each and every member of the extended camp family, and happily announces to anyone who asks, “I love my job!” Cheri Lauterbach Alumni & Development Director 5 Developments Donor Circle Members Strengthen Our Community W ith approximately 2,500 families, the Wilshire Boulevard Temple community is the size of a small town with a population of about 8,000. We are one of the largest Jewish congregations in the United States. Each week, we welcome new members to our community, say goodbye to those who have died and join together to support those who are struggling, whether with illness or personal setbacks. Our volunteers reach out to those who need someone to listen and offer moral support; our Donor Circle members provide financial support to enable congregants, who could otherwise not afford it, to continue as members. Our Donor Circle members ensure we are a congregation that is broad and inclusive. And this past year their generosity has been all the more meaningful. Nearly one-third of our congregation receives some kind of reduced membership fee because of financial hardship or fixed income. Support from our Donor Circle members enables these 800 families to fully participate in our congregational life, and ensure Jewish continuity for themselves and their families. It’s not easy to ask for help. Here is what one congregant recently told us: “ I’ve never had to do this before and I am not sure where to begin. I was just laid off and my wife is taking a severe pay cut. I would like to remain a Temple member and be able to continue to send my children to religious school but I cannot afford to make my full contribution this year. I think I need to ask for your help.” Thanks to the members below who participated at one of the Donor Circle levels in 2009-2010, we were able to respond affirmatively when this congregant called. Rebecca Nudel, Membership Director Donor Circle Contributors June 1, 2009 – May 31, 2010 G’milut Chasadim $5,400 above annual dues Alyce & Philip de Toledo Erika Glazer Mr. & Mrs. Henry Gluck Fred Kunik & Susan Greenberg-Kunik Jim & Jill Higgins Deanna & Eric Kripke Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Magnin Mr. & Mrs. Richard Powell Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Resnick Corrine & Lenny Sands Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Tamkin Eric & Elizabeth Yellin Avodah $3,600 above annual dues Mr. & Mrs. Jon Bosse Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Broidy Stephanie & Jonathan Carson Susan & Alan Casden Mr. & Mrs. John Coleman Mr. & Mrs. Allen Edelist Lori & Simon Furie Mrs. Anita Hirsh 6 Leslie Weisberg & James Hyman Mrs. Audrey Irmas Arthur Levine & Lauren Leichtman Bob & Alicia Levitt Felicia Rosenfeld & David Linde Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Newberg Shelby Notkin Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pachulski Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Powell Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Pritzker Antony Ressler & Jami Gertz Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ressler Mr. & Mrs. Terry Rodsky Dorothy Royce Carla & Fred Sands Mr. & Mrs. Mark Siegel Erwin Stoff & Deborah Aal Mrs. Jill T. Werner Jennifer & Randy Wooster Torah $1,800 above annual dues Rick & Shelley Bayer Howard Bernstein & Bunny Wasser Mr. Alan Berro Marc Binenfeld & Julie Miller Steven & Elizabeth Blatt Mrs. Geri Brawerman Mr. & Mrs. Harold Brown Mr. & Mrs. Leon Cooper Nahal & Kevin Danesh Dorskind Family Mr. & Mrs. William Feiler Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Feldman Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Friedman Mrs. Jeanne Gerson Mr. Steven Gilfenbain Mr. & Mrs. Guilford Glazer Mrs. Gloria Gold Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Gold Mr. & Mrs. Bram Goldsmith Karen & Russell Goldsmith Mr. & Mrs. Allan Goodman Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Jaffrey Mr. & Mrs. David Kaplan Mr. Martin Kellner Joanne Kirshbaum Mr. & Mrs. Howard Klein Robert Klyman & Dena Bloom Abby & David Kohl Mr. & Mrs. Craig Kornblau Donna Kronson Developments Torah continued Lee & Barbara Wagman Glenn Wasserman & Allyne Winderman Debbie & Elliot Webb Mr. & Mrs. Alan Weinberger Karen & Richard Wolfen Mr. Edward Yablans Mr. Marshall Zolla Thomas & Barbara Leanse Mr. & Mrs. Howard Leiter Susan Lerner Mr. & Mrs. Robert Light Perry & Renata Lubens Mr. & Mrs. Elliot Mahn Marcia & Doug Mankoff Alana & Elliot Megdal Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Mindlin Kevin & Danielle Misher Mrs. Beverly Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Paul Nadel Elizabeth & Yehuda Naftali Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Palmer Mary Zoe Phillips Lea & Barry Porter Mr. Michael & Dr. Sheila Powell Ms. Ann Ramer Jeff Robinov Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Rosenblum Mr. & Mrs. Donald Schwarz Mr. & Mrs. Barry Sholem Chris & Julia Silbermann Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sills Karen & Scott Silver Mr. Richard Spitz Dr. & Mrs. Jay Stein Mr. Bradley Tabach-Bank Mr. & Mrs. Paul Wachter Pillar $1,000 above annual dues Debra & Ben Ansell Mr. & Mrs. Lionel Bell Mr. & Mrs. David Berman Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Block Mrs. Maxine Bookman Mr. & Mrs. Mark Borenstein Daniel & Mary Brussell Marlene & David Capell Dr. & Mrs. Paul Crane Linda Daly & Mike Alexander Mr. & Mrs. John Edwards Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gilbert Mr. & Mrs. Howard Gottfried Mr & Mrs. Richard Grey Barbara Grushow Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hahn Howard Heitner & Betsy Newman Craig Hunegs & Daniela Roveda Mr. & Mrs. Tom Juda Dr. & Mrs. Alan Kessler Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stern Mr. & Mrs. Ben Kohn Mr. & Mrs. Martin L. Kozberg Mrs. Ruth Lavine Mr. Allen Lenard Dr. & Mrs. Evan Libaw Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lippe Mr. & Mrs. David Lonner Jeffrey Mandell & Abigail Jones Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mayerson Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Miller Mr. David Neale Mrs. Deborah Newmyer Zak Penn & Michele Weiss Dr. & Mrs. Edward Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Post Mr. & Mrs. Jason Rimokh Mr. & Mrs. Steven Romick Dr. & Mrs. Barry Rosenbloom Mr. & Mrs. Cory Rosenberg Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Rosenbaum Dr. & Mrs. Saul Rosoff Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Schechter Drs. Maskit and Gary Schiller Mrs. Gerry Sinclair Jason & Elizabeth Sugarman Ann & Steven Sunshine Mr. & Mrs. Alan Tivoli Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Weiss Mr. & Mrs. Dan Wolf If you would like information about joining the Donor Circle, please contact Membership Director Rebecca Nudel, (213) 388-2401 or rnudel@wbtla.org Announcement Calling all talented Shofar Blowers! During the Hebrew month of Elul starting August 12th at every service leading up to the High Holy Days, come hear the sound of the Shofar. The honor of sounding the Shofar for the congregation fills up quickly, so call or email now to choose your date and campus. ancy Daum, cantorsoffice@wbtla.org, N (213) 388-2401 x550 Temple Campus Irmas Campus Registration Required Contact For More Information Information Available Online Free of Charge For a full calendar of events and services, please visit www.wbtla.org/events 7 Food Pantries 25 Food Pantries 18 Food Pantries 11 26 19 12 Independence Day Observed 5 Spousal Bereavement Support Group 27 Tish'a B'Av Spousal Bereavement Support Group 20 13 28 21 14 Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Group Spousal Bereavement Support Group 7 6 wednesday 1 Meditation in Jewish Context 29 22 Meditation in Jewish Context 15 Meditation in Jewish Context Meditation in Jewish Context 8 Meditation in Jewish Context thursday 2 Saturday Kabbalat Shabbat 30 Torah Study No Service at Irmas Campus Shacharit Shabbat Torah Study 31 No Service at Irmas Campus Shacharit Shabbat 24 Kabbalat Shabbat No Service at Irmas Campus 17 Torah Study and Service Combined No Service at Irmas Campus Torah Study and Service Combined 10 No Service at Irmas Campus Torah Study and Service Combined 3 20 10 23 Kabbalat Shabbat 16 Soul Sounds Shabbat Kabbalat Shabbat 9 No Service at Temple Campus Kabbalat Shabbat friday 07July Spousal Bereavement Support Group tuesday For more information, including time and location, on all of the events in this calendar, visit www.wbtla.org Independence Day Food Pantries 4 monday WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TEMPLE OPCC Annenberg Access Center, Santa Monica Service time different than usual - please check online Temple Campus Irmas Campus Sunday Kol Rinnah Contributions RABBI EDGAR F. MAGNIN FUND Harvey Yatman by Ryan Yatman Alan Zippert by Abramov Family PRAYER BOOK DEDICATION FUND In Honor Of: WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TEMPLE REDEVELOPMENT FUND Rabbi Steve Leder by Susan & Bruce Levin In Loving Memory Of: Julius Fligelman by Mona Brandler Norman A. Rubin by Molly Greenberg Jennie Rubin by Anne Klein Norman A. Rubin by Suzanne Rubin Alana & Elliot Megdal Lauren Becker’s Adult Bat Mitzvah by Joan & Jack Becker Lionel Bell for a speedy recovery by Dana & Chuck Maltz Betty Cohen’s Adult Bat Mitzvah by Karen Siegenberg Alan Epstein’s 50th Birthday by Julie Miller & Marc Binenfeld Helene Fernbacher’s 88th Birthday by George Fernbacher Ben Flesch’s graduation from The University of Pennsylvania by Gail & Fred Rollman Hedy Van Der Fluit’s Adult Bat Mitzvah by Karen Siegenberg In Loving Memory Of: Marian Allen by Judith and Eugene Tuch Alvin Applebaum by Diane & Noel Applebaum Anina Balline by Dr. Rose Saperstein Fannie Berliner by Tracy & F. Ron Smith Bert Blauner by Linda & Donald Blauner Gussie Borun by Dorothy Straus Julius Ceazan by Anne & Bernard Ceazan Dear mother, Nettie Citron by Cecile Bartman Irma Crone by Pat & Carole Crone Bruce Devlin by Darrell Burstein Marie Dolginer by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dolginer Blanka Eisen by Robert Schwarz Jack Epstein by Jill & Burton Epstein Dorothy Feinberg by Sandra & William Kates Fredric Fenton by Rochelle Fenton, Jennifer & Max Beloved mother and grandmother, Regina Fischer by Ruth Channon, Sheila Rimer, Tracy, Tina and Tami Samuel Gerry by Janice & Arthur Gerry Bobbie Glusker by Mr. & Mrs. Steve Glusker Albert Goldberg by Ada & Bruce Brown Edward Greenberg by Elaine Greenberg Rose Gribs by Miriam Wexler Betty Heyman by Daniel Heyman Dear father, Hyman Hoffman by Rachael & Dr. Norman Hoffman Eugene Hoffman by Mr. and Mrs. Alan Livingston Louis Itzkowitz by Toby & Sam Berkow Lewis Jackson by Muriel Jackson Miriam Jacobs by Annette Markell Gertrude Justman by Judy & Harvey Flax Sidney Katz by Jean Rosenbaum-Katz Leslie Kline by Ruth & George Furst, Kathy & Brian Kriegler and Julie Furst Margaret Kline by Ruth & George Furst, Kathy & Brian Kriegler and Julie Furst Sylvia Krevin by Helen Lewis & Marvin Meyer Hy Lenard by Marlene White Lenard, Brian Lenard & Erica Lenard Myron Levi by Randi & John Grossman Anne Lubin by Pamela & Mark Mischel Philip Mahn by Susan & Elliot Mahn Harriette Maltzman by Pamela Beck Ernest Matalon by Ike Matalon Edna Mosk by Sandy & Richard Mosk Stanley Mosk by Sandy & Richard Mosk Doris Orlikoff by Steven Orlikoff Molook Partovi by Soheil Soleimani My parents, Allen H. Rabin and Charlotte C. Rabin by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rabin Rose Reiser by Mary & Daniel Brussell Robert Rhein by Linda & Peter Rhein Ruth Robin by Sherri Nelson Beloved husband, Louis Romoff by Ruth Romoff Jennie Romoff by Ruth Romoff Larry Rosenbloom by Buddy & Burton Epstein Lilly Schiller, Dr. Victor Schiller & Gustav Schiller by Gary Schiller Robert Schlossberg by Adrienne & Stanford Rubin Lydia Schneiderman by Alan Schneiderman Miriam Schneiderman by Alan Schneiderman Marjorie & Maurice Schwarz by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schwarz Michael Senter by Nancy Senter Lloyd Shapoff by The Shapoff Family Jeanette Sherman by Muriel & Neil Sherman Lawrence Silberkleit by Kelly & Timothy Prather & Family Esther Sinclair by Keith Sinclair Blanche Sklar by Arnold Sklar Eric Slates by Ronald Slates George Stern by Ruth & James Stern Walter Stone by Ira and Joanne Kirshbaum Dear cousin, Harry Sweet by Rachael & Norman Hoffman Shirley Tuch by Shelley & Richard Bayer Susan Tuch by Shelley & Richard Bayer Irving Wexler by Miriam Wexler Nettie Wolf by Bennett Wolf Steven Eagle by Patricia Eagle Schnetzer Edith Marcus by Janice & Daniel Wallace Father, grandfather and my rabbit Mel Saltzman by Ann Saltzman Mark Weisman by Andrea Weisman, children and grandchildren In Honor Of: In Loving Memory Of: MANN FAMILY EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER CLERGY FUND Hila & Jeremy Wenokur In Honor Of: In Loving Memory Of: Rabbi Bill Cutter for officiating at the service of Barbie Zolla by Marshall Zolla Richard Eidinger’s 50th Birthday by Cathy & Brad Gelfond Rabbi Karen Fox for officiating at the baby naming of Hannah Davids by Nicole Deddens & Ronn Davids Rabbi Fox for officiating at the funeral of my mother, Lillian S. Evans by Joanie & Louis Reisman Rabbi Steve Leder’s Birthday by Sandy & Hal Slan Rabbi Leder for officiating at Matthew Schiff’s Bar Mitzvah by Robbi & Thomas Schiff Beau Shapiro for attending our daughter’s baby naming by Nicole Deddens & Ronn Davids Bernie “Bud” Brown, Jr. by Marian & Stanley Brown & Family In Loving Memory Of: Richard Brawerman by Geri Brawerman Gwen Robillard by Dana & Christopher Kiper Dr. Victor Schiller, Lilly Schiller and Gustav Schiller by Liesa & Frank Schiller Dr. Norman Schulman by Dana & Christopher Kiper Susanne Wolf by Bennett Wolf Peter Gold by Gloria Gold Mollie Labiner by Marilyn Reingold Bernard Schiff by Robbi & Tom Schiff Morris Shapiro by Libby, Norman, Robert & Melissa Shapiro Naum Tabachnick by Doris Tabachnick & Family Tom Wallach by Dorothy Royce Samuel Wesley by Karen & Mitch Fisher Samuel Wesley by David, Nadine, Chuck & Laurie Wesley GERI AND RICHARD BRAWERMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL In Honor Of: Rabbi Ben-Naim for officiating at the baby naming of our granddaughter, Lillie Lainer by Sylvia & Richard Cummings Rabbi Ben-Naim for officiating at our daughter, Lillie Yonit Lanier baby naming by Marisa & Arik Lainer The birth of Oren Samuel Rubin by Nadine & Stephen Breuer In Loving Memory Of: ANNE AND NATHAN SPILBERG ANNUAL LECTURE ON JEWISH LIFE In Loving Memory Of: OSCAR AND EVELYN MELAMED FERN MEMORIAL FUND Rabbi Leder for officiating at the unveiling of uncle, Nate Spilberg’s gravestone by Claudia & Brandon Levin In Loving Memory Of: RABBI HARVEY J. & SYBIL A. FIELDS EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Sally Dickman by Morrie Dickman Samuel Dickman by Morrie Dickman FOOD PANTRIES FUND Jeanne Gerson Melissa Kahn & Eric Kurtzman In Honor Of: Stanley Brown’s 100th Birthday by Gertrude Kline Betty Cohen’s Adult Bat Mitzvah by Shirley & Irving Schalman Betty Cohen’s Adult Bat Mitzvah by Michael Wachs Betty Cohen by Wendy Kauderer Betty Cohen’s Adult Bat Mitzvah by Paulette Mansfield Dr. Marc Jacobson’s Birthday by Ann & Bernd Givon Darren Kahan’s Bar Mitzvah by Lotte Seelman Lionel Bell for a speedy recovery by Dahlia, Andy, Alex & Loli Haas Hedy Van Der Fluit’s Adult Bat Mitzvah by Paulette Mansfield Hedy Van Der Fluit’s Adult Bat Mitzvah by Shirley & Irving Schalman Hedy Van Der Fluit’s Adult Bat Mitzvah by Michael Wachs In Loving Memory Of: Irving Baron by Miriam & Frank Baron Pauline Berkowitz by Kenneth Berkowitz Heintje Corper & Levi Corper by Betty Cohen Charlotte Eagle by Patricia Eagle Schnetzer Daniel Feldstein & Annella Feldstein by Pat & Carl Feldstein Sam Goldberg by The Gardner Family Our beloved dad, papa and great grandpa Lewis Jackson by The Slan Family - Sandy, Hal, Jason, Jeff, Ira, Ellen, Lindsay, Ashley and Zachary Dobalee Harris by Ada & Bruce Brown Celia Goldklang by Ellen Bidner Murray Lehman by Ellen Bidner Helen Levy by Edith Weiner Beverly Mandell & Edward Mandell by Jeffrey Mandell My beloved son, Eric Nass by Gloria Young Kenneth Randall by Rowena & Neil Haas Norman Rubin by Linda Delaney & Jeanne Gerson Pearl Segall by Helen Sherwin Morris Stone by Barbara & Gerald Watkins Yehiel Tabachnick by Doris Tabachnick & Family TIKKUN OLAM SOCIAL ACTION FUND Susan Wasserman In Loving Memory Of: Morris Eagle by Patricia Eagle Schnetzer Ben Nitzberg by Berta Davis Sherrill Cheda & Lawrence Tapper by Cara Tapper & Andrew Perry In Honor Of: Nan Brostoff by Marshall Zolla Sherri & John Fogelman by Betty Cohen In Loving Memory Of: My darling husband, Harold Gross by Janet Gross Herman Rubin by Marlene Capell Murray Weingrod by Herschel Weingrod ANAT BEN-ISHAI SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor Of: Peggy Davis by Wilshire Boulevard Temple Religious School Lisa Kalin by Wilshire Boulevard Temple Religious School MUSIC PUBLICATION FUND Goldsmith Family Foundation In Honor Of: Ellen Sugerman by Marshall Zolla In Loving Memory Of: Melvin Brown by Nancy Daum Tom Wallach by Brittany & Jacqueline Wallach; Deborah Kleinman BIKUR CHOLIM FUND In Honor Of: Rabbi Fox for officiating at our wedding by Sasha & Chad Gutstein In Loving Memory Of: Laurie Wexler by Ronald Wexler LIFESAVERS FOR HAITI FUND Mr. and Mrs. Martin Adelstein Jaynee Beckman Cantor Susan Caro Lynda, Mitch, Sadie & Max Dorf Joady & Bruce Miller Richard Mooney Mark Peel Marcia & Howard Pflug In Honor Of: Cantor Gurney for officiating at Olivia Krevoy’s Bat Mitzvah by Susie & Bradley Krevoy Rabbi Leder for officiating at Olivia Krevoy’s Bat Mitzvah by Susie & Bradley Krevoy Continued on page 10 We appreciate your generous donations. An $18 minimum donation is required for each acknowledgment card. 9 A Tribute to Melvin Melvin T. Brown 1948-2010 W ith deep regret, the Wilshire Boulevard Temple community mourns the loss of Melvin T. Brown, our beloved friend, protector and colleague. For more than two decades, Melvin managed the most important parking lot to us on Wilshire Boulevard with devotion and care. He spread his cheer and warmth to everyone he encountered and entertained all with his good humor and incredible fashion sense. Melvin had an amazing memory for congregants, greeting many by name. He also had a magical ability to find a space when the lot was packed. “Alrightee, alrightee,” was how he concluded a conversation, endorsing your comments with an enthusiastic “There you go!” We will miss him and send our condolences to his family. Melvin had an amazing memory for congregants, greeting many by name. Temple Family Welcome to new Temple members… Benjamin and Laurie Fox and their daughters, Emma and Ruby…Stuart and Amy Graiwer and their daughters, Kayla and Dylan…Alfred Hamburger and Judy Reidel and their sons, Milo and Jules…Gabriel and Mia Marano and their sons, Jonah and Nico…Jonathan and Debra Markiles and their children, Benjamin and Phoebe…Mehran and Fariba Nia and their daughters, Chloe and Emma…Reid and Risa Nicholson…Keith and Michelle Richman and their daughters, Abigail and Zoe…Zack Smith and Leah Altman…Matt and Lauren Weisbarth and their daughter, Marli…Robert Wirtschafter… Congratulations to… Sasha Ginsburg and Chad Gutstein on their recent marriage…Risa Pamela Saslow and Reid Nicholson on their recent marriage…David Ruderman and Anne Cohen on their recent marriage... Congratulations to… Susanna and Todd Beck on the birth of their son, Travis Dave Beck and to big sister, Willa…Nicole and Aner Ben-Artzi on the birth of their daughter, Editte Meretz Ben-Artzi and to big sister, Ayelet…Merideth and Mark Bidner on the bris and naming of their son, Riley Austin Bidner and to siblings, Carly, Marissa and Zachary…Margaret Yuspa and David Blackman on the birth and naming of their son, Ethan Meyer Blackman and to big brother, Zachary…Suzanne and Jeffrey Cornell on the birth of their daughter, Piper Eileen Hazel Cornell and to big brother, Elias…Jennifer and Daniel Cubell on the birth of their son, Sawyer James Cubell and to big sister, Piper…Nicole and Rabbi Ronn Davids on the birth of their daughter, Hannah Davids and to big sister, Beth and to aunt and uncle, Aviva and Jason Levin…Mara and Scott Kamins on the naming of their daughter, Harper Sloane Violet Kamins…Regina and Stuart Katz on the birth of their son, Max Levi Katz and to big brother, Noah…Marlene and Bernhard Kohn on the naming of their daughter, Marlowe Bircoll Kohn and to sibling, August…Galit and Randy Rubin on the birth of their son Oren Samuel Rubin and to big brother, Adam and to grandparents, Adrienne and Stan Rubin Condolences to… Winnie Beck on the death of her husband, Vernon Beck…Marilyn Brown on the death of her husband, Bernard Brown and to son, Steve and Linda Brown and grandchildren, Abbie and Tracie…Ed Cohen on the death of his wife, Mana Cohen and to his daughters, Helene and Tom Morgan and their children, Cary and Dana and Arlene and Marc Evans and their children, Stephanie and Drew and Jackie and Neal Steinberg and their son Matthew… Friends and family of Raoul Coquereau…Suzie and Ben David on the death of his father, Moussa David and to grandchildren, Elijah and Natalia… Barbara Gollin on the death of her husband, Sheldon Gollin…Eddie and Cynthia Greenwald and to granddaughter Samantha on the death of his mother, Joanne “Jody” Greenwald…Rick Holz and Jan Stanton on the death of his mother, Lea Holz…Joanne Kirshbaum on the death of her husband, Ira Kirshbaum…Gail Spindler on the death of her mother, Selma Klynn and to grandson, Larry and Teri Tabb and to great grandchildren, Rachel and Sydney…Friends and Family of Gloria “Jane” Lancet…Linda and Stuart Lubitz on the death of their son, David L. Lubitz…Suzanne Rubin and daughter, Ann Rubin on the death of her father, Norman Rubin….To friends and family of Rosalind Sorkin…David and Nadine Wesley and their children Allison and Gregory; Charles and Laurie Wesley and their children, Erik and Michael; Shirley and Maurice Okum on the death of their father, grandfather and brother, Samuel Wesley… And to all immediate and extended family. 11 Wilshire Boulevard Temple 3663 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90010 NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID LOS ANGELES, CA PERMIT NO. 785 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Clergy Rabbi Steven Z. Leder, Pritzker Chair of Senior Rabbinics Rabbi Karen L. Fox, M.F.T. Rabbi Elissa Ben-Naim Rabbi David Eshel Cantor Don Gurney Cantor Susan Caro Rabbi Harvey J. Fields, Ph.D., Emeritus Board of Trustees Richard Pachulski, President Alyce de Toledo, Vice President Andrew E. Haas, Vice President Teri Hertz, Vice President Mary Brussell, Secretary Steven Romick, Treasurer Susan Adler Jannol, Alan Berro, Stephen Davis, Barry Edwards, Alan Epstein, Jami Gertz, Barbara Grushow, Michael Halpern, Richard Kurtzman, Donald Levy, Richard Powell, Steve Sugerman Julie C. Miller, Immediate Past President Scott Edelman, Counsel Honorary Board Members Lionel Bell, Howard M. Bernstein, Audrey Irmas Administration Howard G. Kaplan, Executive Director Carol Bovill, Director, Early Childhood Centers Nadine Bendit Breuer, Head of Elementary School Sarah Hanuka, Director, Center for Learning & Engagement Douglas F. Lynn, Director, Camps & Conference Center Gina Lobaco, Director of Development Jessica Accamando, Director of Communications Rebecca Sills Nudel, Membership Director The Wilshire Boulevard Temple Bulletin is published monthly by Wilshire Boulevard Temple www.wbtla.org (213) 388-2401 Printed on recycled paper. Please remember to recycle it again! Schedule of Shabbat Worship & Study Friday, july 2 Saturday, July 10 Friday, july 23 Friday, july 30 Shabbat Service Rabbi Leder and Cantor Caro 6:00 p.m. Torah Study and Service Combined Numbers Matot/Masei 30:2–36:13 Rabbinic Intern Beau Shapiro 9:00 a.m. Shabbat Services Rabbi Leder and Cantorial Soloist Marshall Voit 6:00 p.m. Shabbat Services Rabbi Leder and Cantor Caro 6:00 p.m. No Service at Temple Campus Saturday, July 3 No Service at Irmas Campus Torah Study and Service Combined Numbers Pinchas 25:10–30:1 Cantor Caro 9:00 a.m. Saturday, July 24 Friday, july 16 Shabbat Services Cantor Caro 6:00 p.m. No Service at Irmas Campus Rabbi Leder and Cantor Gurney 6:00 p.m. Friday, july 9 Saturday, July 17 Shabbat Service Rabbinic Intern Beau Shapiro 6:00 p.m. Torah Study and Service Combined Deuteronomy D’varim 1:1–3:22 Rabbinic Intern Beau Shapiro 9:00 a.m. Soul Sounds Shabbat Rabbi Leder and Cantor Gurney and the Band 6:00 p.m. Temple Campus Cantor Gurney and Rabbinic Intern Beau Shapiro 6:00 p.m. Torah Study Deuteronomy Va’-et’chanan 3:23–7:11 Rabbinic Intern Beau Shapiro 9:00 a.m. Shabbat Service Rabbi Leder and Cantor Gurney 10:30 a.m. No Service at Irmas Campus Cantor Gurney and Rabbinic Intern Beau Shapiro 6:00 p.m. Saturday, July 31 Torah Study Deuteronomy Ekev 7:12–11:25 Rabbi Sara Goodman 9:00 a.m. Shabbat Service Rabbi Leder and Cantor Gurney 10:30 a.m. No Service at Irmas Campus No Service at Irmas Campus Irmas Campus All Shabbat and worship information can be found online at www.wbtla.org