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Stephen Wise Temple blood drive collects 25 pints

On Wednesday, the American Red Cross and Stephen Wise Temple blood drive collected 25 pints of blood, thanks to the selfless generosity of our community. The nation is in a dire blood supply shortage, making each pint all the more important. Each pint can save up to three lives, and as we read in the Mishnah: "Anyone who saves a life is as if he saved an entire world" (Sanhedrin 4:5). With [...]

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Search for Meaning Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback hosts Dr. Afshine Emrani

Note: This episode was recorded in February, 2022. In the latest edition of his Search for Meaning podcast, Stephen Wise Temple Senior Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback hosts cardiologist Dr. Afshine Emrani. Just 12 years old when the Revolution swept Iran, Dr. Emrani and his family moved to England, where he had a doorstep bar mitzvah, courtesy of the local Chabad. After three years, the family moved to Los [...]

By |June 1st, 2022|Categories: News, Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback, Search for Meaning Blog|Tags: |Comments Off on Search for Meaning Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback hosts Dr. Afshine Emrani

Busy week for Wise School includes heroes, awards, Sacramento trip

The end of the school year for Wise School is always a busy and exciting time. Between Maccabi Games, our Heroes Presentation, field trips, and graduation, there's a lot to keep track of. Last week, our sixth graders held their annual science fair, presenting projects to the other grade levels and to their parents. Students developed hypotheses using research, wrote and followed detailed procedures to make their experiments fair and controlled, collected [...]

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VIDEO: Rabbis Laufer, Balin discuss history and future of women in the rabbinate

On Monday, May 23, Stephen Wise Temple Rabbi Sari Laufer and the Stephen Wise Temple Center for Jewish Life hosted Rabbi Carole Balin, Ph.D., in a webinar discussion as we celebrate 50 years of women in the American rabbinate. With the anniversary of Rabbi Sally J. Priesand's monumental 1972 ordination approaching, the rabbis reflected on their own careers, the journey to Rabbi Priesand's ordination, Rabbi Balin's forthcoming book, the centennial of the [...]

By |May 25th, 2022|Categories: Center for Jewish Life, Clergy, Events, News, Rabbi David Woznica, Rabbi Sari Laufer, Videos|Tags: |Comments Off on VIDEO: Rabbis Laufer, Balin discuss history and future of women in the rabbinate

Stephen Wise Temple leadership statement on Uvalde shooting

Dear Stephen Wise Temple and Schools community, We are absolutely devastated to hear of the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Tex. So far, 18 elementary-age children and one teacher are confirmed dead. ​​​​​​​ Because mass shootings in our nation have become so common, it has—quite tragically—become trite to add that our “thoughts and prayers” are with the Uvalde community. But, indeed, our thoughts and prayers are very much with the [...]

By |May 24th, 2022|Categories: Clergy, News, Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback, Wise School|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Stephen Wise Temple leadership statement on Uvalde shooting

Stephen Wise Temple celebrates women in the rabbinate with “70 Faces of Torah” Shabbat

Our Stephen Wise Temple Shabbat evening services on June 3 will have a historical flavor, as we commemorate and celebrate the 50th anniversary of women in the rabbinate. On June 3, 1972, Sally J. Priesand walked across the bimah of the Plum Street Temple in Cincinnati, Ohio, becoming the first woman in America (and second in the world) to be ordained by a rabbinical seminary. Rabbi Priesand's impact has been felt across [...]

By |May 18th, 2022|Categories: Cantor Emma Lutz, Events, News, Rabbi Sari Laufer|Tags: , |Comments Off on Stephen Wise Temple celebrates women in the rabbinate with “70 Faces of Torah” Shabbat
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