real aliyah spring 2011
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Temple Aliyah Spring 2011 MagazineTRANSCRIPT
REALALIYAHdiscover. connect. belong.
Spring/Summer 2011www.templealiyah.org
PRAYER that speaks to your soul
CHOICES: Adult Education for Everyone
GIVING BACK: Community Service Opportunities
HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS
TORAH WRITING OPPORTUNITIESBe a part of our legacy
RABBIRABBI
PRESIDENT
HAZZANHAZZAN
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOREDITOR/PROGRAM DIRECTOR
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL DIRECTORE.C.E. DIRECTOR
YOUTH DIRECTORCOMMUNITY OF CARING DIRECTOR
DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORCOMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
MUSIC DIRECTOR
EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENTSECRETARYTREASURER
VICE-PRESIDENT, ADMINISTRATIONVICE-PRESIDENT, BUILDING AND LAND
VICE-PRESIDENT, COMMUNITY OUTREACHVICE-PRESIDENT, EDUCATION
VICE-PRESIDENT, GIFTS AND ENDOWMENTSVICE-PRESIDENT, MEMBERSHIP
VICE-PRESIDENT, PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIESVICE-PRESIDENT, RITUAL
VICE-PRESIDENT, SPECIAL EVENTSVICE-PRESIDENT, YOUTH
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENTMEN’S CLUB PRESIDENT
SISTERHOOD PRESIDENT
STEWART L. VOGELGARY EZRA ORENBOB EPSTEIN
MIKE STEINMIMI HASELKORNDAVID BROOKLORI MARX-RUBINERDEBRA COTZIN KELLNERANDREA SEGALLSUE SHRELL LEONJEFF BERNHARDTDEBBIE FOGELMANMATTHEW WEINTRAUBDAVID COHEN
JUDY FISCHERALAN CARNEGIENEIL ROSENFIELDANNE DATERKEN KRAINMANWENDY KLIERNADINE CHESNUTDAVID SAMUELSBARBRA NEINSTEINJAY ROSENZWEIGJERRY APPLEBYROZANNE BURSTEINJEFF GLASERDOUG WOLFRICK SHUMACHERDIANA VIGIL-GITTERMAN
REALALIYAH
REALALIYAH is a free, bi-annual publication of Temple Aliyah
OUR PILLARS OF ALIYAH program provides a strongfoundation, ensuring excellence across a broad array of
programs and services. The generous contributions of thefollowing individuals provides the vital support neededto be continually responsive to emerging and evolving
needs, as well as positioning Temple Aliyah as a leadingand dynamic innovator of quality programs.
PILLARS OF RIGHTEOUSNESSCheryl Lewis and David Lewis
PILLARS OF WISDOMNorman and Debby FrankAndrew and Amy Gordon
PILLARS OF MITZVOTMark and Wendi Dyne
David and Jeanie FinkelsteinGary and Cindy Michaels
Howard and Jodi Tenenbaum
PILLARS OF STRENGTHAnonymous (2)
Stan and Sheila KurlandRobert and Jennifer LopataRichard and Jill Rosenberg
Tom and Madeleine SherakAlan and Laura Strauss
Alan and Heidi Turobiner
THE PATRONS OF ALIYAH program providesunderwriting for many of our must popular programs,such as Every Third Shabbat, Our Space and Scholar inResidence. These programs, and others, remain at the
heart of Temple Aliyah, and would not be possiblewithout the generosity of our donors.
PATRONS OF ALIYAHMarvin and Rose Berkman
Robert Boostanfar and Felicia OtaRoy Crown and Sheila Altmann
Leonard and Rachel EsmondLeonard and Jan Gelfand
Clifford and Leslie Gilbert-LurieBarbara Haines
Sy and Enid IvarDavid and Ellie Sambol
Saul and Vivian Warshaw
FOR MORE INFORMATION 24/7 AT WWW.TEMPLEALIYAH.ORG AND [email protected], PHONE: 818-346-3545YOU CAN ALSO FIND US AT: 6025 VALLEY CIRCLE BOULEVARD, WOODLAND HILLS, CA 91367
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new opportunities
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ADULT B’NAI MITZVAH PREP COURSEClass continues from Fall with our clergy
As students begin their final preparations to become an adult Bar or Bat Mitzvah, this requiredcourse brings years of study together. Taught by our own clergy, you will spend the year honing both your skills and your thoughts as you approach your Bar or Bat Mitzvahceremony.
TORAH TROPEThursday mornings at 11 AM – Noon; Beginning Feb 3 with Hazzan Mimi HaselkornThursday evenings at 7:30 – 8:45 PM; Beginning Feb 3 with Hazzan Mimi HaselkornThis “voice-on” workshop will help you master the music of the Torah. Graduates will have theskill and confidence to chant from the Torah and join the ranks of the Temple Aliyah Torahreading community. Hebrew reading skills are required. Continuing Students: Members: $18; Non-members: $36. New Students: Please consult us for more information.
JEWISH MUSIC: THE CHANGING NATURE OF OUR SONGS AND MELODIESWednesday evenings at 7:30 – 8:45 PM; Mar 23, 30, Apr 6 with Hazzan Mike Stein (Agoura Hills)
From Solomon Rossi to Leonard Bernstein, Jews have forever embraced an evolution of musicalstyles to deepen our connection to prayer, using modern music to enhance our liturgy.Together we will explore the influences of genres such as Jazz, Bluegrass, and Rock & Roll, aswell as musical heritages from Africa, Latin America and Gospel melodies – and how they helpus create new Jewish traditions. Members: $18. Non-members: $36.
TORAH GREATEST HITS: THE 10 COMMANDMENTS & OTHER MOMENTS OF REVELATIONMonday evenings at 7:30 – 8:45 PM; Feb 28, Mar 14, Mar 21 with Rabbi Stewart Vogel
Our exploration of the Torah expands to look at the meaning of our standing at Sinai andreceiving the Ten Commandments, as well as other moments of Revelation in the text.Members: $18. Nonmembers: $36.
PILGRIMAGE – THE MAJOR FESTIVALSThursday mornings at 9:15 – 10:30 AM; May 5, 12, 19 with Rabbi Vogel
Dating back to Biblical times, the holidays of Sukkot, Passover and Shavuot serve as thefoundation of our connection as a community. Discover their history, as well as their place androle in Jewish living today. Members: $18. Non-members: $36.
THE HISTORY OF THE MESSIAHSThursday evenings at 7:30 – 8:45 PM; May 19, 26, Jun 2 with Rabbi Oren
Explore “Messiah” in Jewish thought, as well as a number of the Messiahs who have appearedthroughout our history. Members: $18. Non-members: $36.
RETURN: THE PATH OF ZIONISM AND MODERN ISRAELMonday mornings, at 9:30 – 11:00 AM; May 9, 16, 23 with Rabbi JB Sacks
We marvel at the successes and challenges faced by the modern State of Israel, and as Jews wehave a deep and abiding connection to the land and its history. This course will provide ahistory of modern Zionism, helping us understand both the establishment of Israel and theenduring influences of being a Jewish homeland. Members: $18. Non-members: $36.
AT THE HEART OF THE MATTER – THE SHEMA & AMIDAHMonday mornings at 9:45 – 11:00 AM, Mar 7, 14, 21 with Rabbi Gary Oren
Barnes & Noble/The Commons at CalabasasThese watchwords of the Jewish people serve as the heart of our prayer service. Explore thethemes, structure, meaning and choreography of these core prayers. Members: $18.Non-members: $36.
learning: spring courses
Temple Aliyah provides a variety of lifelong learning opportunities to members, as well as the community.Many of our courses are taught in three-session units designed to fit easily into your life and providecomplete and comprehensive units of study. We also offer ongoing weekly courses for those who wish toengage more deeply in Jewish text, as well as single-session learning when busy schedules prohibit more.
Fulfills B'nai Torah requirementsFulfills B'nai Mitzvah requirements
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LUNCH & LEARNeach Thursday from Noon – 1:30 PM with Rabbi Stewart VogelJoin us as we explore our parshat hashavuah (weekly Torah portion) together.Bring a dairy lunch. No Hebrew required.
TALMUD - SHOULD ADULTS PLAY FAIR???each Friday morning from 9:30 – 11:00 AM with Rabbi Gary Oren
Together we will explore Baba Metzia…the section of the Talmud that focuses onwhat the Torah says about how we conduct our business. Topics range from how
we should deal with lost-and-found objects, assisting in loading and unloadinganimals, what it means to take advantage of others in business (interest vs.
usury), permitting a field worker to eat while working, the four types of shomerim(guards), the obligation to pay wages on time, and many others.
ALL OF OUR ON-GOING TEXT LEARNING IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY. WE INVITE YOU TO TRY SOMETHING NEW!
learning: every month
TORAH ON TAPThe Rack at Westfield PromenadeMonday evenings at 6:30 PM – Feb 28, Mar 28, May 23Meet Rabbi Oren at The Rack to unwind with a drink, some pool, and livelyconversation with friends! No fee or RSVP required.
ISRAELI DANCINGThird Thursday of the month at 7:30-9:00 PM; Feb 17, Mar 17, May 19
Let’s dance! Join us every month for this exciting Israeli Dance class with Janie Bernard, a 20+ yearveteran dance instructor and choreographer. Janie will teach and lead your favorite traditional
“oldies” as well as the coolest new dances from Israel. No experience required! $8/session
learning: special programs
BOOK CLUBTemple Aliyah’s Book Club is facilitated by attorney, columnist, author and Temple Aliyahmember Wendy Jaffe.
Book Club is open to both synagogue members and the community at no charge.
• Monday, February 7 at 9:30 AM – “Bending Toward the Sun ” by Leslie Gilbert-Lurie and Rita Lurie. Join us for a special session with the authors!
• Monday, April 4 at 9:30 AM – “The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit: A JewishFamily’s Exodus from Old Cairo to the New World” by Lucette Matalon Lagnado
• Monday, June 6 at 9:30 AM – “Who By Fire ” by Diana Spechler
learning: every week
PLEASE USE THE FORM ON THE BACK COVER TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT RABBI OREN’S ASSISTANT TRINA SMALLEY
AT 818.346.3545 X. 143 OR [email protected]. PLEASE SIGN UP EARLY TO ENSURE YOUR PLACE. ALL CLASSES REQUIRE MINIMUM REGISTRATION.
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for young families
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special events
OUR TORAH: YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROWJoin us for these and other opportunities to learn about and participate in
the creation of our community Torah!
KABBALAH, HEALTH & HEBREW LETTERS Monday, Mar 14 from 12:30pm-1:30pmJewish mystical tradition draws a connection between the wholeness of ourphysical and spiritual well-being. In fact, the mystical teacher, the Ba’alShem Tov, taught that the very letters of the Hebrew alphabet can tell usmore about who and what we are. Our Sofer, Rabbi Druin, will help us findthe meaning of our ancient mystical traditions and its connection to ourown well-being today.
THE SECRETS OF THE SH’MAThursday, May 5 from 12:30pm-1:30pm
The watchword of our faith, the sh’ma has held deep meaning for us acrossgenerations. Join us to uncover the personal messages and hidden
meanings that this ancient prayer holds for you. The answers we willdiscover may surprise you! Our sofer, Rabbi Druin, will lead us for this
special Lunch and Learn.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY!Sun, Aug 7
2:00 – 4:00 PMIt’s time to celebrate! Meetus at LA Family Housing as
we honor summer birthdayswith the residents in LAFH’stransitional housing facility.
THINKING OF YOUSun, Feb 2710:00 AM-Noon/2:00 – 4:00 PMTogether we will prepare “Thinking of You” bags to bedistributed to our members when they are need of supportfrom our community.
giving
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT OUR COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS AND THECOMMUNITY OF CARING, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 818.346.3545
SOVASun, Mar 13
1:00-3:00 PMJoin us at the SOVA Food
Pantry as we helpprepare/organize food bags
for families in ourcommunity who will arestruggling to make ends
meet.
Temple Aliyah’s Community of Caring reaches out to those who are ill,bereaved or facing challenging times, as well as those celebrating special
times in their lives. If you could benefit from the support of ourCommunity of Caring, or if you would like to get involved,
please let us know!!!
COLLECTIONSMay
Bring your used blankets andtowels, as well as new and
gently used pet supplies andpet food, to be delivered to
some very special four-legged friends!
WALK TO END GENOCIDESun, Apr 10 at 8:00 AMAs we face the eighth year ofthe brutal conflict in Congo,together we will raiseawareness, support and hopefor the survivors of this andother conflicts around theworld. Together we can makea difference! Do not standidly by!
HEAL THE BAYSun, Jun 5
10:00 AM - NoonTogether with friends from
Valley Beth Shalom, meet usat the beach for a morning of
beach clean-up. You’rewelcome to bring a picnic
lunch and enjoy the fruits ofour labors when we’re done!
Great for all ages!
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holidays
DAILY MINYANMonday – Thursday evenings at 7:00 pm; Sunday mornings at 9:00 am
Meet us in the Kurland Family Chapel to explore how daily prayer can enhance yourconnection to God and community. Our daily service is open to all community and your
participation helps ensure that others can say kaddish for a loved one.
FAMILY SHABBATwith Rabbi Vogel, Rabbi Oren and Hazzan Stein; every 1st Friday evening of the month at 7:30 pmA beautiful way for you to welcome Shabbat as a family, this service is filled with prayers andmusic designed to engage both children and adults. It is followed by our delicious oneg andIsraeli dancing.
FAMILY FUSIONwith Rabbi Vogel and Hazzan Stein; every 2nd Friday evening, October thru May, at 6:00 pm
A service where parents can pray and kids can be kids! Join us with your own dairy picnic,followed by a brief and engaging version of our Shabbat Fusion service. Young families are
welcome, kids can wander, and parents have a “grown up” opportunity to welcome Shabbat.
SHABBAT FUSIONwith Rabbi Gary Oren and Hazzan Mimi; every 2nd Friday evening of the month at 6:45 pmThis original Kabbalat Shabbat Service opens our hearts and lifts our souls as together wewelcome the peace of Shabbat through inspirational prayer and song.
EVERY THIRD SHABBATwith Rabbi Vogel and Hazzan Stein; held the 3rd Friday evening of the month at 8:15 pm
Energize your Shabbat! Whether it is Rock ‘n’ Roll, Jazz, Bluegrass or African-inspired, openyour hearts to a new kind of Shabbat experience.
February 18 • African ShabbatMarch 18 • Bluegrass Shabbat
April 15 • A Tribute to Debbie FreidmanMay 20 • Jazz Shabbat
June 17 • Rock ‘n’ Roll Shabbat
KLEZMER & CHOIR SHABBATwith Rabbi Vogel, Hazzan Stein and Hazzan Mimi; every 4th Friday evening of the month at 8:15 pmCelebrate with our very own Temple Aliyah Klezmer Band & Adult Choir. This invigoratingservice will keep you humming and have your feet tapping.
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NESHAMAH – THE MINYAN THAT WILL TOUCH YOUR SOULCasual. Intimate. Alternative.
with Rabbi Oren, Hazzan Mimi and Rabbi JB SacksSaturday mornings at 9:45 amMar 5 • Apr 2 • Apr 30 • Jun 4
Together we will share the beauty of Shabbat, the inspiration of God, the connection ofcommunity and the joy of voices that join together in song and celebration.
SACRED SPACE: PROMOTING HEALING, STRENGTH AND WHOLENESSSaturday mornings at 11 AM – NoonFeb 19 • Mar 19 • Apr 16 • May 21 • Jun 18For anyone in search of healing – mind, body or spirit. This intimate service will providesolace, wholeness, comfort and well-being through music, silent reflection and Jewish ritual.
KIDDUSH LUNCHevery Saturday afternoon at noon
However you choose to celebrate Shabbat with us, every Saturday afternoon our entirecommunity comes together for a great chance to enjoy family and friends, as well as a
complimentary luncheon. We invite you to stay for the Rebbe’s Tish, enhancing your Shabbatexperience with song and informal learning. All of our services are coordinated so that each
ends in time for you to participate. We hope you’ll stay to celebrate with us!
SEUDAH SH’LEESHEETMar 5 at 5 PM • Apr 2 at 6 PM • May 7 at 6:30 PM • Jun 4 at 7 PMThis special monthly program includes mincha-ma’ariv (afternoon and evening prayers), alight, complimentary dinner, singing, speakers and havdalah under the stars (weatherpermitting) to say goodbye to Shabbat.
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