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The Power of Welcoming
By Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback
It was a hot day. Abraham was sitting outside of his tent. He noticed three men passing by. He invited them to stay for a bit, offering them water and a shady spot to rest. But instead of bringing just water, he served them a veritable feast. According to our tradition, in addition to modeling the value of הכנסת אורחים – welcoming guests – Abraham also demonstrated to us the value of “ אֱמוֹר מְעַט וַעֲשֵׂה הַרְבֵּה – say little but do much.” (Pirkei Avot 1:15)
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Calling for Stories from Our Veterans
by Rabbi Joshua Knobel
Click here if you are a veteran of our armed forces
Jewish tradition teaches that when the Israelites prepared to enter the Promised Land, Moses assembled them at the banks of the River Jordan and informed them, “All of you today stand before God, from your commanders, your elders, and your governors, to the stranger, the wood-chopper, and the water-drawer, every man woman and child – to enter into a sacred covenant to become God’s people.”
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Worship
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This Week’s Torah Portion: Vayera
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3
5:30 p.m. DK/K Shabbat Services | Sanctuary
Led by Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback and Rabbi Josh Knobel
6:15 p.m. Shabbat Services | Plotkin Chapel
Led by Rabbi Sari Laufer and Cantor Nathan Lam
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4
Saturday Morning Services and Torah Study | Plotkin Chapel
9 a.m. Torah Study
10 a.m. Morning Service followed by potluck lunch
Led by Rabbi Ron Stern and Cantor Paul Dorman
Next Week:
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10
6:15 p.m. Shabbat Services
Led by Rabbi Joshua Knobel and Cantor Nathan Lam
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Learning Opportunities with Clergy
Talmud Study with Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback: Wednesday, November 8 at 12 p.m. | Taub Annex
Bible Study with Rabbi Ron Stern: Monday, November 13 at 9 a.m. | Temple Conference Room
Women’s Rosh Chodesh Service with Rabbi Sari Laufer and Cantor Emma Lutz:
Wednesday, November 15 at 8:15 a.m. | Sanctuary
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Wise Bulletin Board
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Dafna Presnell Memorial Service
Sunday, December 17 at 11:30 a.m.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dafna Presnell, the Director of our Early Childhood Center for more than three decades, as well as the founding principal of our Day School. Dafna touched the lives of countless children, as well as their parents, through her passionate love of every child, her insight and sensitivity in guiding parents through their most challenging moments and, most importantly, through her deeply human and humane presence. She was the early childhood educator par excellence, whose warmth infused the very heart of Stephen Wise Temple in its formative years and over the course of our growth. Donations in tribute to the legacy of her work may be made to our Early Childhood Center or Parenting Center.
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Now Accepting Nominations to the Temple Board for 2018-19!
Are you or someone you know very involved in our Temple community? Would you like to deepen your connection with the Temple by joining our leadership team? If so, we’re calling on all of our members to submit recommendations for the 2018-2019 Board of Directors, Congregational Fund Trustees, and Officer positions. The Nominating Committee requests that all Board nominee recommendations be submitted in writing to Glenn Sonnenberg, Nominating Committee Chairperson, by November 30.Please include in the subject line of your email: 2018/-2019 nominations to ensure proper delivery.
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Wise At URJ Biennial: Let Our Clergy Take Your College Kids Out to Dinner
December 6-10
Boston. It’s called the “Hub of the Universe” for a reason (Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said that, not our Massachusetts-native Director of Communications). We’re sure many of our Wise members have kids attending some of the fine colleges and universities located near or in the 617 area code, such as Tufts, Boston University, Tufts, Boston College, Emerson College, M.I.T., or even Tufts! During the Union for Reform Judaism Biennial conference in Boston this December, we’d love to bring together a group of Wise students for dinner in Boston!
Email Lucy Harel, Director of Membership, to send us their name, email, university/college (or alma mater if they’ve recently graduated) and we’ll gladly invite them to our dinner party!
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Third Annual Men’s Ski Trip
February 23-25, 2018
Hit the slopes with the guys of Wise! This is an incredible getaway for a limited group of Wise guys including Rabbi Yoshi and Rabbi Stern! We spend two days enjoying the mountains and snow of Mammoth Mountain, the services of our own personal chef, Shabbat, great camaraderie and some awesome skiing. Even if you’re not a skier, Mammoth offers great winter activities from snow-mobiling to snow-shoeing and we’ll have access to the spa and gym at the Snowcreek mountain center. To register and hold your place (as of this notice there are only seven slots left!) click here.
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Seeking Auction Items for the Wise Gala
Make our Wise Gala Auction a huge success by contacting businesses and friends and asking for a tax-deductible auction item donation. Examples include once-in-a-lifetime unique experiences, hotels and vacation homes, concert and sports tickets, restaurants, and much more! You can get involved too by offering your vacation home for use (e.g. Aspen, Paris, Tuscany). Thank you in advance for helping to make our online auction a success! For questions or item ideas contact [email protected].
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Center for Jewish Life
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TONIGHT!
Los Angeles Jewish Songwriters Corner
Conversations about creativity and innovation in Jewish life
Thursday, November 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback in conversation with Julie Silver
Jewish musicians, from composers to instrumentalists, often see their music as a way to bring joy as well as a way to inspire living a deeper and more meaningful Jewish life. Join Rabbi Zweiback as he speaks with three influential Los Angeles based composers and singers about their music and the lessons they hope to convey. Julie Silver is a celebrated performer of contemporary Jewish music. She has sold over 100,000 copies of her CD’s and is a just released Reunion, a CD of original music (produced and arranged by our own David Kates).
Future guests will be Rabbi Ken Chasen and Craig Taubman.
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Museums with Mario
Monday, November 6 | 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
This is a rare opportunity to experience two extraordinary private art collections and to enjoy insights about these pieces from Mario Muller, Stephen Wise Temple’s Artist-in-Residence, who will help us to experience these paintings and sculptures through the eyes of the painter. The Weisman Art Foundation is a collection of modern masters including Picasso, de Kooning, and Ed Ruscha, all in a private home setting. We are fortunate that this private foundation will open its doors just for us.
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Einstein and the Rabbi: Rabbi Naomi Levy and Rob Eshman
With Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback
Tuesday, November 7 at 7:30 p.m.
Three years ago, Rabbi Levy came across a writing by Albert Einstein that took her on a mysterious journey, chronicled in her just published book, Einstein and the Rabbi. This evening we share her search into the depths of the soul, as each of us is inspired to expand our ability to embrace our own soul — all the while uncovering a mystery about the world’s most renowned scientist. Rabbi Levy and her husband, Rob Eshman, join with Rabbi Zweiback for what promises to be thoughtful and elevating night.
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Who Killed Jesus?
with Rabbi Joshua Knobel
Wednesdays: November 8, 15, 29 | 7 – 8:30 p.m.
Examine eyewitness accounts, forensic analysis, and character testimony to find the culprit. By unlocking the secrets of the Christian Scriptures, as well as apocryphal chapters that never made it into the Bible, uncover the life… and death of the man known as Jesus of Nazareth.
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Center for Tikkun Olam |
Change the World with Us on Mitzvah Day!
Sunday, November 5 at 11 a.m. | Following the Katz Family Pavilion and Shalom Garden Dedication
The Stephen Wise Temple and Wise School campus will be alive with activity: good deeds being done in the shadow of our newest and most beautiful new building, newly dedicated at 10:00 a.m. that same morning. It will be a busy day full of meaningful tikkun olam projects and our Wise School Book Fair kick-off. Lunch will be available for sale with a portion of the proceeds going to Mazon.
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#TheBigFill is in Full Swing
We are working with Save the Syrian Children, an organization started by Wise members Tamar and Phil Koosed to fill a giant shipping container with life-saving medical supplies and wishlist items that will be shipped to Syria. Following the lead of Israel’s government, we will help doctors care for innocent children wounded in the fighting. On Mitzvah Day our Wise kids will write letters and draw messages of love and kindness to Syrian children that they will read when the container is safely delivered halfway around the world.
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Netiya’s 2nd Annual Food and Faith Symposium
Sunday, November 5 at 3 p.m. | Temple Israel of Hollywood
The Stephen Wise Temple Pe’ah Garden will be one of the featured faith-based gardens represented at this multi-faith gathering connecting land, stewardship, spirituality, and sustenance. Connect with like-minded spiritual leaders to ensure a sustainable future for congregational land use.
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Upcoming Events
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Wise Years
Thursday, November 9
9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Veteran broadcaster Cindy Sardo shares an insider’s view of television news. Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback continues his innovative community studies with Holding Onto Hope, discussing the importance of tikvah (hope) in the Jewish experience. After lunch we will screen The Light Between Oceans, a drama exploring a wrenching moral dilemma. The deadline for lunch orders is Monday, November 6, at 12 p.m.
LEARN MORE AND REGISTER FOR LUNCH
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Chaya Inspired: A Challah and Yoga Experience
Upcoming Sessions:
Friday, November 10 at 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, November 11 at 10 a.m.
Learn the artful traditions of making challah, practicing yoga, and setting intention with Chaya Inspired classes. Small groups participate in a 1-hour guided challah making lesson and a 1-hour all-levels yoga class. Everyone leaves with braided challah ready to bake at home, a scrumptious gift bag, and a renewed spirit.
Cost: $55 for Wise members, $65 for general public
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Shabbat on the Road
Saturday, November 11 at 10 a.m. | Temescal Canyon Park
Led by Rabbi Josh Knobel
Spend a beautiful Shabbat morning with Rabbi Knobel and the Wise community as we hike, celebrate simchas, and discuss Torah. Pets and friends are welcome!
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Wise Jams
Wednesday, November 15 at 8 p.m.
Jam with Rabbi Yoshi, the Maestro, and the Stephen Wise Temple musicians and singers! Are you an ace on the bass? Get your kicks on the sticks? Bring your axe, your sax, your vox, and your chops. We’ll supply the mics, amps, sheet music, and a rockin’ good time!
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Wise Holiday Boutique
Thursday, November 16
8 .am. – 4:30 p.m.
Come for breakfast, stay for lunch, and bring your friends and family for an all-day shopping event that can’t be missed! Proceeds benefit the Wise School and Stephen Wise Temple Community.
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Soulful Shabbat
Friday, November 17
Dinner: 6:30 p.m. | Services: 8 p.m.
Soulful Shabbat is a one-of-a-kind musical service, one of Wise’s most popular traditions. Join our clergy and our Soulful Shabbat musicians and singers for a spiritual evening featuring the rhythms and melodies our members have come to love. In the past we have celebrated Israeli music, sounds of Americana, jazz, gospel, and many other musical styles that enliven and invigorate our prayer experience.
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Community Calendar
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West Coast Jewish Theatre presents
New York Water by Sam Bobrick and directed by Howard Teichman
Playing now through December 17 | Pico Playhouse
Linda and Albert are a New York couple who have just met and feel they have been held back by the city. Follow them as they try to make a go of it in Davenport, Iowa, Los Angeles and then, no longer together, wind up meeting back in New York. This madcap journey of love stars Ross Benjamin and Bridget Flanery.
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Film Screening and Benefit for Save the Syrian Children
Thursday, November 2 at 7 p.m. | Landmark Theatre, Westside Pavilion
Save the Syrian Children is pleased to invite you to a special screening of the award winning HBO documentary Cries from Syria, followed by a discussion with the filmmaker and Academy Award-nominated Director Evgeny Afineevsky. This is an exclusive screening to benefit Save the Syrian Children. Your suggested $50 donation per ticket helps doctors in Syria and our partners in Israel save the lives of innocent children. Contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
RSVP HERE
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David’s Quilt presented by UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music
Sunday, November 5 at 7 p.m. | Stephen Wise Temple
The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music and UCLA Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies will present the world premiere of “David’s Quilt,” an original libretto about biblical King David“. This performance features the premiere of a new work by Los Angeles based composers and UCLA faculty and students working together with the Max Helfman Institute. David’s Quilt is the result of 15 very different composers joining together to tell the story of David through their own artistic lens. The Quilt explores different episodes of David’s life, composed in a variety of musical idioms.
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Iranian American Jewish Federation, Sinai Temple, and Nessah Synagogue present
Ben Gurion, Epilogue
Thursday, November 16 at 6:30 p.m. | Saban Theatre
The Israeli Film Academy presented Ben Gurion, Epilogue with the Best Documentary Award and now you can see it here in Los Angeles. Attend a special pre-screening reception at 6:30 p.m. and a Q&A with writer/director Yariv Mozer.
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Hadag Nahash with Hanan Ben Ari
Saturday, December 2 at 8:30 p.m. | AJU Gindi Auditorium
Hadag Nahash combines funky hip-hop grooves with flavors of rock, reggae and Middle Eastern music. The best-selling hip-hop artists in Israel, they have shared a stage with superstars like The Black Eyed Peas, Cypress Hill, and Matisyahu. Hadag Nahash features a full electric band, along with turntables and samples backed by their notoriously bold frontman. Feverishly devoted to equality and civil rights, the group is the soundtrack for the Israeli struggle against corruption and racism.
Hadag Nahash will be joined by Israel’s “best new artist” for 2016 – Hanan Ben Ari!
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We observe the yahrzeits of:
Robert Barnett*, Irving Berenfeld*, Isaak A. Brusilovskiy*, Meier D. Barnhard*, Dorothye Stein Boxer*, Elizabeth Brecher*, Betty Deutsch, Gertrude Fineman*, Ester Friedmann*, Daniel Glickman, Sadie Gordon*, Rachel Joelson, Lillian Kahn*, Leah King, Felice Dee Kurtzman*, Samuel Lederman*, Todd Levett, Maurice Lokitz*, Ronny Margolis, Rose Miller*, Libby Modlin, Jerome Morrison*, Douglas Revan Nusbaum*, Joseph Pitson*, Sadye Rifkin*, Sara Rose*, Eleanor Schultz*, Louis Schuster*, Dr. Tevis Seligman*, Sara June Sherkow, Anita Weiss*, Leo Widawer*, Esther Zeldin*
*Designated on our memorial walls
We remember with love those who died in recent days and weeks:
Aviad Cohen, Gloria Goldsmith, Myrna Magit, Dafna Presnell, Glenn Rosen, Fred Silton
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Shehechianu Moment
Do you have a milestone birthday or anniversary approaching? We’d like to celebrate your special day on the bima during Friday evening Shabbat Services! Invite your family, join your Wise community, make it a “shehechianu moment” – a time to give thanks for life, health, and the blessings that enable you to reach this great moment in your life. Let us know by emailing Arlene Spiegelman or calling 310.889.2272 and she’ll make sure to schedule a date that works for you. We’d love to share your celebration!
Wishing you a future filled with joy and blessings.
Mazal tov to:
Cantor Sarah and Nate Zerbib-Berda on the birth of their son Jack Irwin Zerbib-Berda.
To our B’nai Mitzvah — may the Torah guide and inspire you every day of your adult life.
Mazal tov to:
Cheri and Frederick Karubian on their son Zachary becoming Bar Mitzvah.
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Lifecycle • Condolences |
We reach out as a community and offer our support and deepest sympathy to those among us who are mourning the loss of a loved one.
Sharon Fisher on the loss of her mother Gloria Goldsmith.
The family of Dafna Presnell on her passing. Dafna was the long-time Director of Wise’s Early Childhood Center and Founding Principal of Wise School.
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Lifecycle • Tributes
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We honor people through charitable giving.
RABBIS’ DISCRETIONARY FUND
IN HONOR OF:
Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback, by Judy Tamkin
Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback, by The Talmud Study Class
Linda and Michael Wachtell on their marriage, by Jeff Eissenstat
Rabbi David Woznica, by Michael Ozen
Laurie Ackerman, by Roberta and Richard Marantz
IN MEMORY OF:
Gloria Goldsmith, by Sharon Fisher
Fred Silton, by Debra and Roger Cowan
Enid J. Meltzner, by Laurie and Ron Resch and family
Myrna Magit, by Debra Magit
Felice Kurtzman, by Selma Kurtzman and family
Esther Moskovitz, by The Bass Family
CANTORS’ DISCRETIONARY FUND
IN HONOR OF:
Bar Mitzvah Midway Jewish Center 1974, by Bart Lazar
IN MEMORY OF:
Joseph Pitson, by Miriam and Jack Pitson
SOCIAL JUSTICE FUND
IN HONOR OF:
Eve Kurtin-Steinberg for her stellar work at AIPAC, by Lana Sternberg
the birth of Graham Jacob Olanoff, by Lori and Rob Goodman and family
IN MEMORY OF:
Allyn Fink, by Susan and Jon Berger
SUMMER CAMP SCHOLARSHIP FUND
IN MEMORY OF:
Tevis Seligman, by Gail and Mike Glick
WISE SCHOOL GENERATIONS ENDOWMENT
IN MEMORY OF:
Allyn Fink, by Joyce and Kevin Anderson
Dafna Presnell, by Janine and Rick Kolodny
JOSHUA ANDREW LEVY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
IN MEMORY OF:
Kenneth Levy, Joshua Andrew Levy, and Ruth Schiller, by Shelly and Donald Levy
AVI EFRAIM GESUNDHEIT FUND FOR MUSIC
IN MEMORY OF:
Meyer Lansky, by Evelyn Lutin
YAHRZEIT FUND
IN MEMORY OF:
Sara June Sherkow and Vernon Sherkow, by Daniel Sherkow and family
Sylvia Cohen, by Susie and Bruce Goren
Fefe Taracuik Kopelioff, by Gloria and Ariel Kopelioff
M.S. Williams, by Sunny Caine
Libby Modlin, by Adriane and Allan Morrison
Rachel Joelson, by Yasmina and Alan Joelson
Steve Schulcz, by Leah and Fred Schulcz
Henry Wirtschafter, by Barbara Wirtschafter
To make a donation in someone’s honor or in memory of a loved one, please visit wisela.org/giving.
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Temple Gift Shop
Hanukkah is closer than you think! The gift shop has a beautiful line of vintage Hanukkiahs. Stop by to see our new collection, there is something for everybody! Need a tallit? Receive 25% off of all tallit purchases. Do you have two hours free a week? The Gift Shop is looking for volunteers. A great way to meet people and contribute to the Temple.
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We appreciate our wonderful volunteers:
We wish to express our gratitude to the wonderful volunteer greeters who helped to make our Interfaith Prayer Vigil a warm and welcoming event and a huge success:
Susan Berk
Hugo de Castro
Ann Ellenson
Doris Haims
Sally Hanes
Nina Leung
Ingrid Milkes
Frank Ponder
Wendy Prober
Nosh Volunteer:
Susan Firestone
Gift Shop Volunteers:
Terrie Baumann
Emil Cobar
Lori Rubin
Carol Sookman
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Shabbat Shalom
Stephen Wise Temple | 15500 Stephen S. Wise Drive | Los Angeles, CA 90077
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