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April 2015 ● NISAN ~ IYAR 5775
Join Us for These Events & Much More!
• Community Passover SederSaturday, April 4th, 5:30 pm
Shabbat Service with Nobel Laureate, Dr. Randy SchekmanFriday, April 17th, 7:30 pm
• Israel CelebrationSunday, April 19th, 10:00 am
Yom Ha’atzmaut with guest, Dr. Rachel Korazim “Israel Diaspora Relations”Thursday, April 23rd6:30 pm Reception7:00 pm Program
• Friday Night Live! Shabbat Service “Turn, Turn, Turn”Friday, April 24th, 7:30 pm
• Spring Fling 2015Saturday, April 25th7:30 pm: Appetizers & dessert provided with no host Wine Bar9:00 pm: Magic Show
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Beth CarrollPresident
Carole FrankelVice-President/Membership, Chavurot
Wendi FastVice-President/Administration
Sharon BlindellVice-President/Community Relations
Rod SternVice-President/Legal
Rachel Harman-FriedmanVice-President
Richard SternbergTreasurer
Heath LinerSecretary
BOARD MEMBERSDebra BordenKaren BrutmanKim BurgerShannon ColemanDebra GoldmanMarty HartJamie EvansSharlene KonowitchEileen LensonLisa MonetteEllen OlshanskyCharlotte RadziminskyLori ReznickAbby RozenbergJerry SilverJoe SloateDavid SussonBob Yonowitz
BROTHERHOODDavid Teincuff President
CHAI SOCIETYBarbara KaitzCo-ChairSid KuperbergCo-Chair
NASHIM (SHM WOMEN)
Jamie EvansCo-ChairKatherine LinerCo-Chair
Rabbi Richard M. SteinbergTHE RONA PERLEY MEMORIAL SENIOR RABBINIC CHAIR
Rabbi Leah LewisRABBI AND DIRECTOR OF LIFELONG LEARNING
THE JAFFE FAMILY RABBINIC CHAIR
Cantor Arië Manela ShiklerTHE HOLLANDER FAMILY CANTORIAL CHAIR
Beth Shikler, M.S.THE LOEB FAMILY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CHAIR
Stacy Bleiweis, M.B.A.MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR
Alon RozenISRAEL ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR
Lindsey Morlan, M.A.OFFICE MANAGER/ASSISTANT TO
RABBI STEINBERG AND CANTOR SHIKLER
Becca ClarkYOUTH DIRECTOR
Kat Key EntzmingerASSISTANT TO RABBI LEWIS & EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Lynne Koffl erBOOKKEEPER
Lynda ClineCOMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR/GRAPHIC DESIGN
Rabbi Bernie King, z”lFOUNDING RABBI
Please note: Friday, April 3rd is the first night of Passover and there is no Shabbat Service scheduled.
Saturday, April 4th
• 9:30 am: Kaddish Minyan• 5:30 pm: Community Passover Seder
Friday, April 10th
• 7:30 pm: Shabbat Service
Friday, April 17th
• 6:30 pm: Tot Shabbat Service• 7:30 pm: Shabbat Service with
Temple Musicians and guest, Dr. Randy Schekman
Friday, April 24th
• 7:30 pm: Jr. Congregation (Grades 3-7)• 7:30 pm: Friday Night Live! Shabbat
Service, “Turn, Turn, Turn”
S H A B B A T PERSPECTIVETH
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Every Friday night we read the “Kaddish list,” which includes those whose yartzeits (anniversary of their deaths) falls during that week and then we read aloud those who have died in the past thirty days. It is Jewish tradition to recite the names of loved ones at those periods in a community setting, so that no one should have to mourn alone. At our synagogue we also recall innocent victims of terror, military personnel and all those who died in the Holocaust, who don’t have anyone to say Kaddish for them—we take it upon ourselves to do so.
Our Jewish tradition is psychologically sound when it comes to death, dying and mourning practices. As a congregation over 47 years old now, our Kaddish list is getting longer and longer—there is much history to cherish and recall. But as the joke goes; if a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it, did it make a sound? So too, if no one shows up to remember the life of a loved at services, is the person still remembered? The answer is, “Of course, the person is remembered.” But I would like to talk about the remember-er...that is, not the deceased, but the living. Coming to services to recite Kaddish for a loved one can be transformative. We remember those who came before us and how they affected our lives in a myriad of ways. Attending Shabbat services, in the midst of love, community and joy is a precious way to hold sacred the memory of a loved one.
In fact, I would like to invite you to email me and/or Rabbi Lewis a vignette or memory of a loved one you are remembering on any given Shabbat. Email us during the week prior and when we read the name aloud, we will be able to put a holy connection to the words we are speaking as we look you in the eye and recite the name. Kaddish is about making a person’s memory live in our souls. Actualizing such a memory by writing the email will make sacred
that shared moment of intersection between you and your loved one.
The trajectory of our services often flow from high to low and back to high again—deliberately so. In Judaism, we believe that even in our most joyous moments, we remember those who came before us. During the High Holy Days, Sukkot, Passover, and Shavuot, we commemorate Yizkor by reading aloud the names of our deceased family and friends. At a Jewish wedding we stomp on the glass to remind us of the destruction of our People. Pausing to remember those upon whose shoulder we stand, elevates our experiences. Kaddish, while sad to recall the loves of our lives, in essence, lifts our spirits to greater awareness of their presence in our lives, even if not physically.
One of the traditions of the Kaddish derives from the prayer known as the Kaddish d’Rabbinan…the Kaddish of the Rabbis. It was a ritual to recite a form of Kaddish after one had studied the work of a deceased scholar. The words of study gave life to the moment and the recitation of the Kaddish gave it meaning. So too it is with all our love ones, scholars or not; they taught us in ways measurable and unseen as well, which helped us become who we were intended to be. Coming to services to pay respect for their influence in our lives is one of the greatest mitzvahs of all the mitzvahs.
Henrietta Szold who founded Hadassah in the early 20th century insisted on saying Kaddish for her mother despite the fact, that it was not traditional for women to say the prayer. On September 16, 1916 Szold wrote to Haym Peretz who had offered to say the prayer for her. “It is impossible for me to find words in which to tell you how deeply I was touched by your offer to act as “Kaddish” for my dear mother. I cannot even thank you—it is something that goes beyond words. ….
And yet I cannot ask you to say Kaddish after my mother. The Kaddish means to me that the survivor publicly and markedly manifests his wish and intention to assume the relation to the Jewish community, which his parent had, so that the chain of tradition remains unbroken from generation to generation, each adding its own link. You can do that for the generations of your family, I must do that for the generations of mine (as told by Rabbi Greg S. Marx).”
Whether your parent or loved one was Jewish or not, your link to them and to this, your Jewish community, is bound by the knots of the Kaddish prayer. Please join at services to say Kaddish for those who touched your lives. Add your own link.
OUR RABBI’S PERSPECTIVE
THE KADDISH LIST
Rabbi Richard SteinbergThe Rona Perley Memorial
Senior Rabbinic Chair
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OUR CANTOR’S PERSPECTIVE
Ever since I remember myself…..
I have been hearing music, all kinds of music; from my mother’s lullabies to songs on the radio, movies, live performances or on the street. I am sure all of you have a similar experience.
I have never met anyone who doesn’t like music. Some prefer certain genres and won’t listen to music they don’t like. However, we all are attracted to music in a very deep way. It is part of our being and part of the universe.
American Indians believed that the world was created in song. It is a Jewish belief that the body needs food and the soul needs music. It goes back to the beginning of mankind, a spontaneous melody that comes to our minds when we are happy or sad. It can lift us from the dust so we can see things with perspective, make us think or just make us feel good. Blues is the product of human suffering. Singing about it helps dealing with the pain. I know someone who likes to drive alone to Las Vegas to have dinner and come back to OC the same day while listening to classic music in the car and singing loudly. Another likes to put the earphones on and tune everything but the music out and listen. I watch a soccer match in Europe where the whole stadium sings to cheer their team in a powerful way.
Music can deliver a message in the melody or the words. It moves the spirit and the mind. Whatever music you have heard, are hearing now or in the future, makes up your musical landscape. In some mysterious way, our deepest and most lasting memories are songs or music we’ve heard. I had many experiences with people who had a stroke or dementia that couldn’t remember who
anyone is, even family, but could sing songs they knew or say the artist’s name. Maybe the design of our brain has something to do with it. Maybe the first and last sound we hear in our life is music. Research of people who had a near death experience tells of the “beautiful music” they heard at the time of their death. Some describe it as “angelic”, without words, perfect notes and harmonies. When they recall it they are moved to tears. I heard it directly from my father who had died clinically and was given a shot to the heart by the paramedics and came back to life.
Jazz has been called America’s classical music, and for good reason. Along with the blues, which came before, it is one of the first truly native music to develop in America, yet its unpredictable trips into improvisation gave it a unique quality that blues didn’t have. Throughout the years, and in all the different styles, those are the qualities that defined jazz. Other than Israeli songs and some European songs from the Israeli radio, jazz was the first genre I got into as a youth. It has a prominent place in my musical landscape. I listened to records by Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, John Coltrane, Stan Getz, Thelonious Monk, Benny Goodman, Gerry Mulligan, Cannonball Adderly, Sonny Rollins, Wes Montgomery, Charlie Mingus, Dizzy Gillespie, Dave Brubeck, Chet Baker, Count Basie, Oscar Peterson, Buddy Rich, Shelly Man, The Modern Jazz Quartet, Frank Sinatra and so many more.
At the same time that I was listening to jazz I heard gospel music by artists such as Josh White and Odetta, Eartha Kitt, Harry Belafonte, Peter Paul and Mary, The Weavers, The Kingston trio, Nat King Cole, Bob Dylan among many. Whatever records we could find in someone’s house during a party or on the radio. My landscape also included music that my parents listened to like cantorial pieces on the radio on Friday afternoons and some dance and classic music.
My first record was Ray Charles and since it was my only record I played it over and over by hooking an old record player to my parents old Pilot radio which I used as an amplifier. I played it loud when they were not home, trying to sing with Ray and swing to the beat.
And then came Rock and Roll. It changed the whole music scene in a flash because of its instant
popularity. Rock and Roll had all the elements of the music I had been listening to before like blues, spirituals, folk, and jazz. From Buddy Holly to Elvis and the Beatles and the British Invasion, Rock took over. I was playing guitar already and was busy with folk, blues jazz and rock.
In the late 50’s and during the 60’s Israeli music got a surge of Mizrachi music. It was a genre listened to by immigrants from the Arab countries and others like Turkey, Greece and France. Aris San, a young immigrant from Greece scored some major hits and is credited with putting this music on the map. The Middle Eastern rhythm and melodies took a prominent part on the radio waves.
“The 60’s brought us Motown Music and those songs were so amazingly good that everyone was taken by them. It broke the race barriers as white kids were listening to African American music by an African American producers and record company. It came to be known as the Motown
Sound, a style of soul music with a distinct pop influence. During the 1960s, Motown achieved spectacular success for a small record company, 79 records in the Top Ten of the Billboard Hot 100 record chart between 1960 and 1969”. (Wikipedia)
So get your calendars out and put Saturday night, June 6th at 7PM: “Motown comes to SHM”. That is the theme of my annual concert this year. I will be joined by our FNL Band and two talented backup singers to take you on a magic musical trip on the wings of Motown music hits. I have been working on my dance moves, planning to give you an unforgettable evening of song and entertainment!
Here are some lyrics from a mid-70’s song that Stevie Wonder wrote in honor of Duke Ellington, the Master Big Band leader and composer ,titled “Sir Duke”.
Music is a world within itself
With a language we all understand
With an equal opportunity
For all to sing, dance and clap their hands
But just because a record has a groove
Don’t make it in the groove
But you can tell right away at letter A
When the people start to move
They can feel it all over
They can feel it all over people
They can feel it all over
They can feel it all over people
Cantor Arie ShiklerThe Hollander Family
Cantorial Chair
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“Turn, Turn, Turn”
Friday, April 24th
7:30 pmMusic is a powerful tool for evoking the inner space within which transformative prayer can happen. The ancients knew this, and music was a big part of the ancient temple ritual.This service features congregational melodies and eclectic, contemporary music which compliment the creative service booklet compiled by Cantor Shikler, specifi cally for this service.
FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE!
Members: $54 Adult/ $30 ChildGuests: $60 Adult / $35 Child
RSVP by Wednesday, April 1st
You can reserve online at www.shmtemple.org or call the Temple
Questions? Call the Temple Offi ce (949) 857-2226
Congregation Shir Ha-Ma’alot
3652 Michelson Drive, Irvine, California 92612
* Vegetarian option available by request.
Seder
Saturday, April 4, 2015 at 5:30 pmCongregation Shir Ha-Ma’alot
Rabbi Richard Steinberg and Cantor Arie Shikler will conduct the Seder. A traditional Seder dinner will be served.
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SATURDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2015JUNE 6, 2015
7:00 PM 7:00 PM Join Cantor Arië Shikler for an
evening of music featuring Motown classics.
Cantor Shikler will be joined by incredible back-up singers
Jeri Lynne & xxx.
A dessert reception will immediately follow the concert.
Gold Patron $360Includes 1 Reserved Parking Space,
2 Reserved Seats & Patron Listing
Patron $180Includes 2 Reserved Seats &
Patron Listing
Concert in support of Friday Night Live!
General Admission $18($20 at the door)
RSVP to the Tempel offi ce at 949-857-2226 or online at www.shmtemple
by Friday, May 22, 2015
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C O N G R E G A T I O N S H I R H A M A ’ A L O T
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Join us at Temple for a night of friends, art and magic…
Adults only. RSVP by Monday, April 20th to 949-857-2226 or online at shmtemple.org
CONGREGATION SHIR HAMA’ALOT3652 Michelson Drive • Irvine, CA 92612CON3652
Spring Spring FlingFling2015
Saturday, April 25thSaturday, April 25th7:30 pm7:30 pm
Appetizers & Dessert provided Appetizers & Dessert provided with a no host Wine Barwith a no host Wine Bar
9:00 pm9:00 pm Magic ShowMagic Show
FUN FOR EVERYONE!• Appetizers & dessert with a
no host Wine Bar
• Music with Jim Rice, guitarist
• Art Show featuring local artists
• Magic Show with Matt Marcy
• Raffl e - chance to win artwork!
All proceeds will go to support programs at Shir Ha-Ma’alot.
RESERVED SEATS $54.00GENERAL ADMISSION $25.00
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OUR PRESIDENT’S PERSPECTIVE
We should feel fortunate. We don’t have a ton of controversy or conflict at Shir Ha-Ma’alot. A juicy controversy might drive more attendance to our annual meeting, either that or a mystery. However, we strive to be collaborative at SHM and to be transparent, which over the years has not driven huge numbers of congregants to the annual meeting. Perhaps it is also because the meeting has been held on a Tuesday evening, which isn’t super convenient for a lot of people.
We always have a core group of people who ask insightful questions, but it’s usually a small, intimate crowd and I believe the rest of our Temple family is missing out. This year, the goal is to at least double the attendance at the annual meeting. Here’s why you should help us meet this goal:
1. Participate in confirming Temple leadership: The annual meeting is where we confirm the slate for our Temple leadership. Our Board members are asked to join the leadership for a number of reasons—all our lay leaders have a continued commitment to the Temple and have demonstrated leadership either within Temple programs or in the broader community. Many have special talents that are needed on the Board (legal, financial, etc.). You hear about the newly proposed Board members and get an understanding of what their backgrounds are and how they will help further our mission. Your vote confirms the nominated slate and your support of the lay leadership.
2. Learn about what’s been going on: The President gives a brief update on the state of the Temple and opens the floor for questions you may have on a broad range of topics. This is your chance to understand the business of the Temple.
Beth CarrollTemple President
JOIN US FOR THE ANNUAL MEETING
3. Vote on Annual Budget: The Treasurer presents the annual budget and answers questions from the congregation on the factors that went into the budget model and the prior year results. Your vote is important in confirming your support for the financial plan for the upcoming year.
4. Hear the Building Program Update: This year, we’ll be presenting a Building Program update. We’ll let you know what we’ve accomplished so far, the direction we’re headed, and time table for the activities to come. The excitement is building as the first schematics have been received from the architect, many of the required activities for the Conditional Use Permit are completed, and we continue to build our Capital fund. We’ll answer your questions and respond to concerns you may have about this important program for our Temple.
5. Take advantage of the time to schmooz and nosh: With the change in timing to Sunday morning between religious school sessions, we’ll be providing bagels and coffee before and after the meeting. (What would a Jewish event be without noshes and catching up with friends?)
If you feel out of the loop, have questions, want to show your support while also having a chance to visit with people you haven’t seen in a long time, there is no better opportunity than attending the annual meeting!
Mark your schedule for Sunday, May 3rd at 10:00 am for this important event. I can’t wait to see you all there!
Shir Pleasure Gift Shop
Located in the Temple lobby
CLEARANCE SALE
30%OFFAll Merchandise
(Except Tallits)
Making Room for New Merchandise!!
Gift Shop Hours:Sun: 8:00 am to 1:00 pmTues: 3:00 pm to 6:30 pmWed: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pmThurs: 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
One hour before Friday services
Visa & MC accepted
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Condolences to…David Sheer on the death of his mother, Sylvia Kootner
Sandra Blumenkranz on the death of her husband, Robert Blumenkranz
Diane Stern on the death of her mother, Anita Lloyd Peacher
Marcie Howard on the death of her aunt, Idelle Levenberg
Hilary Kershberg on the death of her grandmother, Margie Siegan
Debbi Gordon on the death of her grandfather, Charles Gordon
Mark Kershberg on the death of his father, Lou Kershberg
Mark Bleiweis on the death of his father, Raymond Bleiweis
Rhonda Shellow on the death of her father, Irving Mehlman
Community Perspective at SHM
Nobel Laureate visits SHM!Shabbat Service with guest, Dr. Randy Schekman, Ph.D.
Fri., April 17th, 7:30 pmPlease join us for a special Shabbat Service featuring an exclusive visit from Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Randy Schekman. Dr. Schekman is a world famous cell biologist at the University of California, Berkelely. He is also the son of our temple members, Alfi e and Sandy Schekman .
Chai Society: Lunch & Speaker series with guests, Dana & Yossie Hollander, “My Heart is in the East; Mak-ing Home in Israel and the United States”Wed., April 22nd, 11:30 amLunch is only $5.00 per person. RSVP online at www.shmtemple.org or call the temple offi ce at 949-857-2226. If you have any questions, please feel free to call either of the Chai Society co-chairs: Barbara Kaitz, (714) 960-9403 or Sid Kuperberg, (714) 963-6161.
Living Room Learning at the
home of Harriet Malmon
Thurs., April 9th, 10:00 amThis program, designed for women, will cover timely issues, concerns, and topics in a safe, intimate and warm environment. There is no fee, however reservations are required. RSVP to the Temple offi ce at 949-857-2226 or online at shmtemple.org
Yom Ha’atzmaut with guest,
Dr. Rachel Korazim“Israel Diaspora Relations–Changing
Narratives”
Thursday, April 23rd
6:30 pm: Reception
7:00 pm: ProgramBased on refl ections on over 100 years of Jewish and Zionist history, this session will explore early images of Israel in the eyes of Diaspora Jews as well as images of the Diaspora in Israel. The proximity of the Shoa to the birth of the state of Israel had a lot to do with these images. We will explore possible new ventures as Israel is well over 60 and ready to explore more mature relations with Jewish communi-ties overseas.
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INFORMATIONAL MEETING
Wed., April 1st 6:30 pm
Come and meet with Rabbi Lewis and learn the
details about this fabulous family experience!
CONGREGATION SHIR HAMA’ALOT
2016 Israel Family TripLead by Rabbi Leah LewisJune 26–July 7, 2016
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
16:30 pm - 2016 Family
Israel Trip Info Meeting
27 pm - Empty Nesters
Group
31st Night of
PassoverNo Shabbat Service
48:30 am - Torah Study9:30 am - Kaddish Minyan5:30 pm - Community
Passover Seder
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SCHOOL
69:30 am - Mah Jongg
7NO HEBREW
SCHOOL6 pm - Executive Commit-
tee Meeting6 pm - Hineini: Jewish
Mindfulness Group7:30 pm - Board of
Trustees Meeting
87 pm - Women’s Support
Group
910 am - Living Room
Learning at home of Harriet Malmon
6:30 pm - Yizkor Service
108th Day of Passover
Office Closed
7:30 pm - Shabbat Service
118:30 am - Torah Study10 am - Bar Mitzvah of
Logan Lewis6 pm - JiFTY: Mystery Bus
Ride!
128:30 or 10:45 am -
Religious School with 3rd Grade Family Camp
8:30 am - 7th Grade Action Day
8:30 am - Nosh & Drash10:15 am - Youth Choir10:45 am - Torah Time
for Tots12:30 pm - Youth Band
139:30 am - Mah Jongg6:45 pm - Adult Choir
144:15 pm - Hebrew School5 pm - 7th Grade BMC5 pm - 8th-10th Grade
Classes6:30 pm - 11th & 12th
Grade Class7:30 pm - SHMoFTY Board
Meeting7:30 pm - Men’s Spirituality
Group
155:00 pm - Yom HaShoah
Service
166:30 pm - Temple
Musicians7 pm - Empty Nesters
Group
176:30 pm - Tot Shabbat7:30 pm - Shabbat Service
with Temple Musicians with guest, Dr. Randy Schekman
188:30 am - Torah Study10 am - Bar Mitzvah of
Alex Gillman
198:30 or 10:45 am -
Religious School with Israel Celebration
8:30 am - Nosh & Drash9:15 or 11:00 am - 2015-16
Religious School review for Parents
10:15 am - Youth Choir12:30 pm - Youth Band3:30 pm - MiTY: Super-
heroes!
209:30 am - Mah Jongg6:45 pm - Adult Choir
214 pm - Story of the Jews4:15 pm - Hebrew School6:30 pm - Contemplative
Service6:30 pm - Board of
Education Meeting
2211:30 am - Chai Society:
Lunch & Speaker, Yossie & Dana Hollander “My Heart is in the East: Making Home in Israel & United States”
7 pm - Women’s Support Group
236:30 pm - Yom Ha-
Atzma’ut with guest, Dr. Rachel Korazim “Israel Diaspora Relations”
247:30 pm - Jr. Congregation
(Grades 3-7)7:30 pm - Friday Night
Live! Shabbat Service, “Turn, Turn, Turn”
258:30 am - Torah Study10 am - Bar Mitzvah of
Aaron Berman6 pm - SHMoFTY:
Israelpalooza!
268:30 or 10:45 am -
Religious School8:30 am - Nosh & Drash: 10 am - 11th & 12th
graders: Anti-semitism & Hazing on college campuses
11:45 am - Torah Time for Tots
12:30 pm - Youth Band12:30 pm - MiTY:
279:30 am - Mah Jongg6:45 pm - Adult Choir
284:15 pm - Hebrew School5 pm - 7th Grade BMC5 pm - 8th & 9th Grade
Classes6:30 pm - Confi rmation
Rehearsal
29 306:30 pm - Temple
Musicians
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• To identify with our heritage.• To be part of a Jewish community.• To connect with Judaism through history,
sacred texts, culture and holidays.• To show that Judaism is vibrant and fun.• To nurture a love of being Jewish.
These are just some of the responses we received when we asked the parents of students in our Religious School a simple question: What it is that you hope for your children when you send them to Religious School?
Your responses were not at all surprising since, in many ways, our Religious School is the heart of our congregation and those are many of the things that lie at the core of this synagogue’s mission. Our Religious School is filled with Torah, with prayer, with music, with dancing, with community and with the energy of engaged students and devoted teachers. The spirit that flows from this center enlivens our entire congregation.
When, a number of years ago, we moved from a single session of Religious School to a double session (early and late) so that we could accommodate the growing numbers of students in our limited space, we worked hard to ensure that students in both sessions were able to benefit from this incredible sense of vibrancy. With the addition of the Hebrew Chavurah program in more recent
THE EDUCATION PERSPECTIVE
Rabbi Leah LewisRabbi & Director of Lifelong Learning
The Jaff e Family Rabbinic Chair
years, enrollment trends have led to nearly 50% more families choosing the early session over the late one. As a result, we are keenly aware that the overall experiences of students in the early and late sessions are very different from one another simply because the community feeling is so different in each session. We want to ensure that every one of our students has the best experience possible and that our Religious School community as a whole continues to enliven the spirit of its participants and of our congregation.
In identifying this discrepancy, the Board of Education began discussions about whether, starting in the coming year, it would be possible to have all of our students reunited for a single session of Religious School on a consistent basis. Even now, the reality is that with a creative use of space in Hebrew
Chavurah, most of our Religious School population is actually in the building at the same time.
Over many months, we met with parents, spoke with teachers and consulted with lay leadership and staff. In the end, the decision was that yes, we can make it happen, despite our limited space, and that in order to make it work, we would need to rethink the structure of our Religious School. In addition to their time in the classrooms, students will experience Judaism and classic Jewish texts through Israeli dance, drama, cooking, art, nature activities, Hebrew and more!
I am thrilled to announce that, beginning next fall, our Religious School will move to a single session, and in doing so, we will be able to better meet the goals so many of you have articulated for your children’s Jewish
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Transition Time (10:10-10:15)
Hebrew Chavurah (Early 8:00-9:10)
*This structure is for 1st through 6th grades only. Torah Time for Tots, Pre-K, Kindergarten and 7th grade programs will vary slightly, but their hours will be from 9:15-11:25am.
Art Music Israeli Dance Cooking
Teva: Nature/ Group
Building
Hebrew Through
Movement
Chuggim/Rotations (A)
Drama Art Music Israeli Dance
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B’nai Mitzvah Students
Logan LewisApril 11, 2015Son of Robin LewisI att end: Sierra Vista Middle SchoolI enjoy: Flag football, baseball, soccer, drawing,
hanging with friends & family, watching mov-ies, and video games
Mitzvah Project: Raised funds for Hunti ngton Beach Youth Shelter and adopted a child through Make-A-Wish Foundati on by raising $5,000 in 2 years
SHM Youth Groups
Register for these events online at shmtemple.org under “Events & RSVP” or f
ollow the registration link in the emails.
CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU THERE!SHMOFTY (Grades 9-12): Electric Israel Carnival!Saturday, May 9th, 6:00 to 10:00 pmJoin your Jewish friends for an Israel themed carnival event at SHM! Bounce houses, Israeli food, crafts, music, dancing, and more! Open to all Jewish 9-12th graders, so invite your Jewish friends. Planned by the SHMOFTY Board.
JIFTY (Grades 6–8): Mystery Bus Ride!Saturday, April 11th, 6:00 to 9:00 pmJoin your JiFTY friends on a mystery bus ride that Becca has planned for you! Meet at SHM at 6 pm and then we will continue on into the night full of surprises! Includes dinner; drop off and pick up at SHM
MITY (Grades 4 & 5): Mad Science Mania!Sunday, April 26th, 12:30 to 2:30 pmCome and have lunch and experience a crazy awae-some mad science show here at SHM with your friends. We will be making our own CottonCandy so don’t miss out!
MINIMITY (Grades 2 & 3): SHMuperheroes!Sunday, April 19th, 12:30 to 2:30 pmJoin your MiniMiTY friends for a superhero afternoon at SHM! We will be doing lots of games and challeng-es, all with a superhero theme. Lunch is included. Hang out in the Youth Lounge with Madrichim after Sunday school ends until our event starts at 12:30!
Alex GillmanApril 18, 2015Son of Michelle & Adam GillmanI att end: Pioneer Middle SchoolI enjoy: Playing lacrosse, hanging out with
friends, and watching moviesMitzvah Project: Tutored K-2nd grade kids aft er
school through Think Together
Aaron BermanApril 25, 2015Son of Dan & Laurie BermanI att end: Pioneer Middle SchoolI enjoy: Games, volleyball, moviesMitzvah Project: Collected used books and toys
from friends to donate to a shelter
education. These are goals shared by our clergy and staff: To bring Judaism to life, to nurture a love for being Jewish, to make connections to our past, to our future and to one another through excellent learning and to build a Jewish community among the nearly 450 Jewish young people who enroll in our Religious School.
Attached here is a diagram that attempts to explain what the structure of a Religious School day will look like, starting in the fall. There will be more information coming in your registration materials, as well as through parent conversations. My door is always open, as well. For now, know that we are looking forward to a program that will not only allow all of our students to be in the building at the same time, but also to build upon the strong Jewish educational foundation that has been built in our synagogue, up to this point.
This Sunday morning program will be a center of Jewish living and learning, and I look forward to having not only your children, but all of our SHM families, as part of it.
Please join with other
parents to learn more
about what next year
has in store…
Sunday morning,
April 19th, at
9:15 am or 11:00 am
(choose the time that is
convenient for you)
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Adult Learning Programs
Torah StudyTaught by Rabbi Steinberg & Rabbi Lewis
Saturdays at 8:30 am
4/4, 4/11, 4/18 & 4/25
Nosh and DrashSundays 8:30–9:30 amJoin us on Sunday mornings to enjoy a bagel and coff ee and food for thought: 4/12: Rashi & Maimonidies–The Men, The Scholars,
The Rabbis
4/19: Midrash & Responsa–Jewish Literature at
its Best
4/ 26: Ask the Rabbi
“The Story of the Jews”Facilitated by Jeff Blutinger, Chair of Jewish Studies, CSULBTuesday, April 21st4 pm Screening/5 pm Discussion
Join with other SHM members to watch and discuss episodes of the crtically acclaimed 5-part PBS series, The Story of the Jews. Explorations of each period of Jewish history will be guided by special guest, Professor Jeff Blutinger.
A New Perspective
Hineini: Jewish Mindfulness
Tues., April 7th, 6:00 pmJudaism can inspire one to live a mindful life, but it takes practice. Be a part of acquiring the gifts and benefi ts of hineini as part of this group.
Happiness ProjectPlease note: there will be no meet-
ing in April, join us on May 6th!Join us on this journey to explore what it means to fi nd happiness in all aspects of your life as you age.
Contemplative ServiceTues., April 21st, 6:30 pmThrough music, prayer and contemplation, this service will allow us to become more open to the present and to listen to the spirit that dwells within us.
Join us for an evening of memory and mitzvah for 6 million souls. On Holocaust Remembrance Day, Yom HaShoah, we will join as an inter-generational community to keep the memory alive of those who were killed in the Holocaust, and honor the lives of the survi-vors of the Shoah. As we remember, we can inspire from one generation to the next; L’Dor V’Dor.
YOM HASHOAH SERVICEYOM HASHOAH SERVICEYOM HASHOAH SERVICE HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCHOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCHOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY E DAY E DAY
Service led by Rabbi Steinberg, Rabbi Lewis, Cantor Shikler with Student Rabbi Dan Utley,
SHM Member and Holocaust Survivor, Sasha Erlik & the 9th Grade Religious School Class
WWWEDNESDAYEDNESDAYEDNESDAY, A, A, APRILPRILPRIL 151515THTHTH ATATAT 5:00 5:00 5:00 PMPMPM
Israel CelebrationIsrael Celebration
Sunday, April 19thSunday, April 19th
10:00–11:00 am(Late session begins at 10 am and Early session ends at 11 am)
Join us as we celebrate the birthday of Israel and join together as one community.
We will sing, dance, eat and celebrate Israel!
There is no fee for this event, however reservations are appreciated. RSVP to 949-857-2226 or online at www.shmtemple.org
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Drs. Hy & Linda Algazi
Mr. & Mrs. Marc Allcorn
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Anderson
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Armbruster
Mr. & Mrs. Eyal Aronoff
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Bann
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Bassman
Dr. Jill Berg
Mr. Greg Berkowitz &
Mrs. Janet Lawrence
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Berman
Ms. Julia Berman
Mr. & Mrs. Darin Blindell
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Borden
Mrs. Leona Brodner
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Brutman
Mr. & Mrs. John Burger
Mr. & Mrs. James Carroll
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Cohen
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cohen
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Coleman
Ms. Linda Coss
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Eisenstein
Mr. Sasha Erlik
Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Evans
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Fast
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Feldman
Mr. & Mrs. John Firth
Mr. & Mrs. Ari Flechner
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fleishman
Mr. & Mrs. David Fliegler
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Frankel
Mr. & Mrs. Marc Franklin
Mr. & Mrs. Gus Garcia
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Gary
Mr. Mike Gellman
Ms. Ilene Glassman
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Golden
Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Goldman
Mr. & Mrs. Myron Goldstein
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Gordon
Dr. & Mrs. Matthew Greenberger
Dr. Gary & Mrs. Linda Greene
Dr. Rachel Harman-Friedman
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Hart
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Horovitz
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hyman
Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Jaff e
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kaitz
Dr. & Mrs. Ike Kempler
Dr. Stephen & Mrs. Lynne Koffl er
Mrs. Sharlene Konowitch
Mr. & Mrs. Jay Kramer
Dr. Benjamin Kraut
Mr. & Mrs. Sid Kuperberg
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Lenson
Mr. & Mrs. Howard LePatner
Mr. David & Rabbi Leah Lewis
Mr. & Mrs. Heath Liner
Dr. Simon Madorsky
Dr. & Mrs. Herbert Malmon
Mrs. Bernice Mauldin
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Miller
Dr. & Mrs. Herbert Modelevsky
Mr. & Mrs. Marc Monette
Ms. Lindsey Morlan
Ms. Blaze Newman
Mr. & Mrs. Ted O’Connor
Mr. & Mrs. Jay Orrill
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Park
Mr. Richard Pattis &
Mrs. Ellen Olshansky
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Perley
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Perlmutter
Mrs. Charlotte Pinsky
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Pulwer
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Radziminsky
Dr. & Mrs. Allan Raff
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Reichert
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Reznick
Dr. & Mrs. Jay Rindenau
Mr. & Mrs. Mel Roth
Mrs. Abby Rozenberg
Mr. & Mrs. Alfi e Schekman
Mr. Chris Schran &
Dr. Mona Rosenberg
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Selcer
Mr. Marvin Selcer
Mr. Lloyd Sellinger
Cantor Arië & Mrs. Beth Shikler
Mrs. Leacarol Shinder
Mr. Terry Shofron & Dr. Laura Roth
Mrs. Ruth Shulman
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Silver
Mr. & Mrs. Ian Silvers
Dr. & Mrs. Stanley Silverstein
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Sloate
Mrs. Rosalie Sogolow
Dr. Tom Staple
Rabbi Richard &
Mrs. Beverley Steinberg
Mr. Hal Stern & Mrs. Hara Waldman
Mr. & Mrs. Rod Stern
Mr. Richard Sternberg &
Mrs. Lou Ann Schemmel
Mr. Cory & Dr. Stephanie Sukert
Mr. & Mrs. David Susson
Mr. John Tharp
Mr. & Mrs. Laurence Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wagschal
Mr. Phillip Waldman & Dr. Teri Alpert
Mrs. Pearl Wasbin
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Wasserman
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Weinstein
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Weiss
The Schwartz-White Family
Mrs. Lynda Wisecup
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Witkin
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Yonowitz
The Zeleznick Family
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FAMILY PROMISE AT SHM…
Over 30 volunteers from our congregation teamed up and lived the value of g’milut chasadim (acts of loving-kindness) by fulfi lling the mitzvah of giving someone a home during the fi rst week of February. Three Orange County families, down on their luck and otherwise homeless, resided in our synagogue-home for one week.
Our members served dinners, hosted overnight, and trans-formed our classrooms into a temporary home fi lled with love, safety, and compassion. Todah Rabbah (thank you) to all involved in this project.
A special thank you to Jeff Brenner for heading up this proj-ect and hosting throughout the week. If you are interested in helping with future Family Promise weeks at SHM, please email Rabbi Lewis at [email protected].
Mazel Tov to Dustin Cooper“COOL KID DUSTIN COOPER LOVES BONDS HE FORMS WHILE HELPING SPECIAL NEEDS ADULTS” This is the headline from the KABC webpage featuring our wonderful young congregant, Dustin Cooper. Dustin was featured on the KABC news program on February 26th for his work with the Jeremiah Society. Take a look at the video of his interview on: http://abc7.com/society/cool-kid-dustin-cooper
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SAVE THE DATE! COMING IN MAY…
Annual Congregational Meeting
Sunday, May 3rd, 10:00 amThis is your chance to hear from our Board of Trustees regard-ing the state of the Temple and vote for measures that are up for consideration for 2016. Plan to attend or complete your proxy by contacting the Temple offi ce at 949-857-2226.
Brotherhood: Community School Picnic
Sunday, May 3rd, 12:30 pmJoin with the SHM Brotherhood for a wonderful picnic in the backyard to celebrate another fun and invogorating Religious School year! Look for the fl yers and email with RSVP information.
End of the Year: All Youth Groups
Celebration
Saturday, May 16thMark your calendar and plan to celebrate with all of your SHMoFTY, JiFTY, MiTY and Mini-MiTY friends as we bid farewell to another fun and fabulous year of Youth Group events and kick-off a great summer!
SPECIAL SHOWING ONLY AT SHM!
See “PUMP the movie” at Shir Ha-Ma’alot with a Q & A after the fi lm with Yossie Hollander, co-founder of Fuel Freedom Foundation.
TUESDAY, JUNE 16TH
7:00 PM
Thank You…RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE
Many thanks to our loyal group of donors who gave 27 units of blood to the American Red Cross at the blood drive on Sunday, March 1.
Bob Radus, Joe Sloate , Christine and Marc Allcorn, Myra Firth, Brent Haas, David Isaacs, Stephen Buxbaum, Heath Liner, Bruce Gary, Jeannette Stokols, Ron Radziminsky, Douglas Golden, Alan Rozen, Mark Hyman, Josh Teincuff, Larry Mendel, Jennifer Hein, Victor Lindsey, Samantha Bates, Libby Frolichman, Eric Horwitz, Alice and Howard Nathanson, Mitch Shatzen, and Elisa Morris.
Also, we want to say thank you to our SHMoozers A. Robert Wolf, Wendy Hirsch Gary, and Lloyd Sellinger. Our donors were treated to lox and bagels from Brotherhood and Bruce Gary’s cheesecake.
Saturday Evening April 11,2015
8:00 pmSOKA Performing Arts
Center
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Center for Gastrointestinal & Liver Diseases
Carlos Saad, MD Gastroenterology/Hepatology
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Tzedakah Donations
RABBI STEINBERG’S DISCRETIONARY FUNDEd & Jenny Diller, thank you for the
amazing job you did with the wedding!Lee Brodner, congratulati ons on your
birthdaySteve & Dori Levenson in honor of
Rabbi Steinberg being sworn in as Irvine Police Chaplain
Ina Zeleznick, thank you for the message of hope
Louise Beckerman in memory of Vikki Zukerman’s mother, Barbara Shef
Louise Beckerman in memory of Richard Patti s’ sister, Susan Patti s
CANTOR SHIKLER’S DISCRETIONARY FUNDSteve, Dori, Ryan & Dana Levenson, thank
you for your beauti ful music and whistling
CULTURAL ARTS/FNL FUNDBob & Nancy Wolf in memory of Vikki
Zuckerman’s mother, Barbara ShefBob & Nancy Wolf in memory of our very
dear cousin, Marjorie SchineMr. & Mrs. Robert L. Backman & Family in
memory of Lou Kershberg, father of Mark Kershberg
Bob Wolf in memory of Nathan Schine, my dear uncle
Kara Jacobs, congratulati ons to Larisa Leybovich on her special birthday
GENERAL FUNDWendy & Bruce Gary in memory of Anita
Lloyd Peacher, mother of Diane SternWendy & Bruce Gary in memory of
Susan Patti s, sister of Rick Patti sWendy & Bruce Gary in memory of Sylvia
KootnerBeverly & Jake Jacobs in memory of Susan
Patti s, sister of Rick Patti sKen & Jodie Levin in memory of Barbara
Shef, mother of Vikki ZuckermanMarilyn Teitelbaum and Gilda & Herb Rich
in honor of Larry Snyder’s 90th BirthdayEdison Internati onal, volunteer grant on
behalf of Mark DruckerLynne & Steve Koffl er, congratulati ons to
Beverly Jacobs on her special birthdayJohn & Myra Firth in honor of the Bar
Mitzvah of AaronBob & Alana Yonowitz in memory of
Raymond Bleiweis, grandfather of Justi n & Alanna Bleiweis and father of Mark Bleiwies
JESSICA HERRON ADOPT-A-FAMILY FUNDSchwartz/White Family in honor of Dana
Klein being awarded the Bob Wolf Community Service Award
Shelli & Jack Diamond in honor of Dana Klein receiving the Bob Wolf Community Service Award
Jack & Shelli Diamond in memory of Jessica Herron, a beauti ful friend
Shelli Diamond & Family in honor of my mother, Burnett a Smith’s 90th Birthday
Beverly & Jake Jacobs in honor of Louise Beckerman’s special birthday
SPECIAL EVENTS FUND (AARON BROCK SILVERMAN)Deborah Silverstein in memory of my
father, Morton Newman
YOUTH GROUP FUNDLori Schwartz & Bert White in memory of
Barbara Shef, mother of Vikki ZuckermanDebbie Spielman in memory of Ida RachlowSteve Tobenkin in memory of Goldie
PommerCarol & Alan Radnor in honor of the Bat
Mitzvah of Phoebe Van Es
YAHRZEIT FUNDHy & Linda Algazi in memory of
Mark GoldsteinLynne & Steve Koffl er in memory of
Raymond Bleiweis, father of Mark Bleiweis
Anatoly Berman in memory of Anna Berman
Michael Borden in memory of Aaron Borden
Jane Fischel & Family in memory of Frank Connell
Jane Fischel & Family in memory of Alicia Connell
Carole Frankel in memory of my beloved father, Morris Steinberg
Rob Davidson in memory of Douglas Ross Davidson
Bob Sherman in memory of Ben ShermanJohn Tharp in memory of Henry CaracoJohn Tharp in memory of Anna TharpJeri Loeb in memory of Rose SilverBeverly & Jake Jacobs in memory of
David JacobsNorm & Reva Einhorn in memory of
Isadore EinhornShelli Diamond in memory of Roy Smith
Jack Diamond in memory of Sydney & Elaine Diamond
Phil Waldman & Teri Alpert in memory of Kathryn Waldman
Gladys Wilson in memory of my mother, Rachel Goldberg
Sondra Berman in memory of David YuspehMichael Cantor & Family in memory of
Herbert & Elaine CantorJay Rindenau in memory of Moshe
RindenauKatherine Liner in memory of Eva KlimaDan Reich in memory of Beatrice ReichJoan Weiss in memory of Sue SellierSandy Schekman in memory of my dad,
George SpiegelIna Zeleznick in memory of Nathan StarrLois Garcia in memory of Edith BlockNed Greenberg in memory of Samuel
GreenbergAlain Basto in memory of Santi ago BastoRaquelle Basto in memory of
Eusebia KinsmanPhyllis Modlin in memory of my beloved
mother, Evelyn DruckerHarriet Malmon in memory of Charles
NewmanSarah & Ben Libben in memory of
Hal LibbenLynne & Steve Koffl er in memory of
Barbara ShefMiriam Birnkrant in memory of Harold
BirnkrantJay Rothman in memory of Phoebe Roth-
manHarriet Raff in memory of Allan Raff Roz Sherman in memory of Gertrude BankeDr. & Mrs. Marvin Blum & Family in
memory of Lawrence BlumRosa Lee Rothblatt in memory of beloved
mother and grandmother, Jennie Bernstein
Esther Kett ler in memory of Max Vogel
Adopt-a-Family for Passover
Jill & David Sheer
The Teincuff Family
Kara Jacobs
Jann Glasser
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Rabbi Steinberg’s Disc. Fund Rabbi Lewis’ Disc. Fund Rita Teller Camp Scholarship Fund Ritual (Jerry Jacobs) Fund Special Events Fund (Aaron & Brock Silverstein) Stained Glass Fund Todd Evan Ross School Fund Yahrzeit Fund Youth Group Fund
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