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Monthly Edition • Volume 76 No. 4 Collection Items for December: Food & Toiletries Stay Connected Adat Ari El Bulletin Kislev/Tevet 5774 • December 2013 Kislev/Tevet 5774 • December 2013 If you are not already receiving it, make sure you sign up for the weekly “This Week @ Adat” email, which is sent out every Friday. The email includes important information about service times and upcoming events, 1as well as rabbinic commentary about the weekly Torah portion. Email Dean Thomson at [email protected] to stay connected. Adat Ari El Bulletin Kislev/Tevet 5774 • December 2013 President’s Message Rabbi’s Message From the mouths of babes... By Bennett Spiegel In Genesis 28, Jacob flees from his home and his brother, Esau’s, murderous desire. Under the ruse of looking for a wife from the old country, Jacob escapes as he sets out to join his uncle Lavan in faraway Haran. Laying his head down in the wilderness as the sun sets, Jacob dreams. In this dream he sees a vision of a ladder—planted on earth and reaching the heavens—and God stands at the top of the ladder and assures Jacob that God will be with him and return him safely home. Jacob awakens and claims, “Wow! God was in this place, and I didn’t know it.” A few weeks ago I studied this section of the Torah with the 6th graders from our Day School. I asked, “What is this place? What is the place in which Jacob surprisingly finds God?” In the course of a fun, lively, and profound conversation, our children discussed three answers. The first answer offered was the most straightforward: the land itself— through his dream Jacob realizes that the land is filled with God’s presence, with holiness. The next suggestion was that “this place” was the space between Jacob and Esau, and even though Jacob had horribly wronged Esau, God could still be found between them. When I pressed the students, they said though he had acted immorally, holiness was not lost to Jacob—God was not lost to him— he just had to change his behavior. Finally I shared what my own teacher—Rabbi Gordon Tucker—taught me: since Jacob’s connection with God occurred in a dream, and dreams occur in our minds, God could be found there, too. So over the course of our learning, the Day School 6 graders concluded that “this place” in which Jacob found God could be in the land, between him and his brother, and even within himself. th As impressed as I was with their answers and the discussion, I was even more touched when I asked them which interpretation was correct; they responded immediately, “All of them.” We decided that depending on where one is in one’s life at any given moment, one might sense holiness in the earth, in oneself, or between people—which is to say, God can be found everywhere, it just depends on us. As the expression goes, from the mouths of babes. HOUSES NEEDED! AAE USY is hosting the 2013 Far West USY Senior Kinnus December 6th- 8th, and we need home hospitality for 75-100 high school seniors from across the Region for the weekend! USYers will need a place to sleep, 2 dairy breakfasts, 1 dairy dinner, and transportation to and from AAE. Please contact Julee Levine to volunteer your home. [email protected] 2 “Help! I need somebody. Help! Not just anybody. Help! You know I need someone. Help!” You all probably know the rest of the lyrics to this classic Beatles hit song. I suspect that this song was a hit, not just because of the great music it exemplifies, but because it enabled us all to sing out loud a call for help. Even if we didn’t need help at the moment, even if it was just the lyrics to a catchy tune, this song resonated with millions of us. For me, this song normalized the notion that at one time or another each one of us will need help from someone else, and it made it okay to ask for that help. That was a pretty good message from those four young lads from Liverpool. Fast forward roughly 50 years to our own community at Adat Ari El here and now in 2013, with 2014 quickly approaching. At one time or another, most, if not all, of us will need help from somebody. Our needs will vary from person to person and from time to time, and we may not be sure how to find the help we need. That’s where our new Ezra Network program sponsored by The Jewish Federation and the Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles comes in. Whether you need assistance coping with grief over the loss of a loved one, caring for an elderly family member, or are facing job loss and unemployment, there is help. If you are in need of short-term counseling, assistance with accessing government benefits, or are facing the loss of your home, there is help. If you need to access resources to help you obtain vocational training or legal services, or are facing some other challenge that you cannot or should not manage alone, there is help. Help is here in the form of our newly-arrived social worker, Elizabeth Chalme, MSW, of Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles. Elizabeth is now seeing participants free of charge and on a confidential basis, in the Bride’s Room of our Main Sanctuary building. She is here at Adat Ari El on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and will typically have hours of availability from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. She will also be available Mondays and Thursdays at Temple Israel of Hollywood. Elizabeth’s telephone number is (818) 397-2886. If you need help, let Elizabeth answer your call! My best wishes to all for a happy and healthy secular new year. Adat Ari El Bulletin Kislev/Tevet 5774 • December 2013 AVODAT: A New program for 9th and 10th graders The Trana & Ronald Confirmation/Seminar Institute now offers a new program for our 9th and 10th grade students called AVODAT. Coming from Avodah (work) and Adat, this program introduces our students to significant social issues in our immediate community and invites them to explore the Jewish response, the secular response, and to volunteer at local agencies where these issues are being tackled head on. In addition, our students will also be able to meet with individuals who have received services from these agencies at one time or another. This year our students will be working with PATH (People Assisting The Homeless), Beit T’Shuvah, Hope Mill, Homeboy Industries, Hope of the Valley Mission, and the Valley Friendship Circle. The first AVODAT experience on November 3rd took our group to PATH in Silverlake, where they prepared and served dinner for a group of residents and then toured the facility and learned about the many ways in which PATH provides customized supportive services for people in need. Happenings in the Early Childhood Center From Room 7—The Rainbow Room The Adat Ari El Rose Engel Early Childhood Center (ECC) inspires students to challenge themselves, discover the world of people and ideas, and experience the joy of learning. Every day, this philosophy of education through child-teacher negotiated exploration can be seen in each classroom—where questions lead to hands-on discovery through art, literature, singing, and more. One such example occurred in Deby and Martine’s class. In discussion of the class’ name, the children described what they saw in a rainbow, including the shapes, colors, and how a rainbow comes to be. Building off their love of colors, they experimented with a bright yellow paint jar. One student described the yellow as “mustard.” However, when the teachers added white to the paint, the ideas flourished, and one child exclaimed, “it looks like cheese,” and continued on to say “they look different, one looks light.” From this notion, the class began to discover that there can be more than one color of yellow, and they named the differences “shades.” The discovery continued through the book White Rabbit’s Color Book by Alan Baker, in which a rabbit finds himself rolling through various primary colors and coming out with completely different colors. The children practiced their own experiments by mixing colors like the White Rabbit and excitedly announcing, “blue and yellow will make green,” and “pink and yellow gets more pink.” By acting on the children’s curiosity and encouraging them to try new things, life becomes even more interesting, meaningful, and fun—just like all of the good things under a rainbow. For more information about this program, please contact Julee Levine, Director of Youth Education & Programs. COMING IN FEBRUARY… Work Clothing Drive to benefit Homeboy Industries We will be collecting men’s and women’s clothing that would be suitable for job interviews and for the workplace: Collared Shirts Dress Pants (not cargo pants or jeans) Dress Shoes Sweaters Dresses Skirts For more information, contact Julee Levine, Director of Youth Education & Programs. From Room 8—The River Room Our value word this month is Relationships or in Hebrew, Keh’sharim. This word was introduced to the children during our morning meeting. The River Room has welcomed both new and old friends and teachers as the new school year has unfolded. Every day new relationships are developing within the River Room and with other Pre-K classrooms. What better way to experience new relationships but a visit from our buddies. We were all so excited when we had a chance to meet our 4th grade buddies on Monday, October 14. First the children were introduced to one another. Some of them felt comfortable drawing inside the classroom and showing their buddies around, while others played ball or enjoyed the climbing equipment outside. We have placed our buddy pictures on our Relationship board. Their relationships continued to flourish at our next Buddy Day in November. A fun time was had by all. Please be sure to come by and take a peek! 3 Adat Ari El Bulletin Kislev/Tevet 5774 • December 2013 Na’Amat Adat Ari El Labowe Family Day School Has Raised $577,000 Toward Its Generations LA Goals! Ruth and Mike Devine are being honored by Na’Amat at their Distinguished Community Leader Luncheon on December 15th. Many of us read the Pew Research Study on Jewish Life in America and are concerned about the next generation of Jewish children. One way to ensure a strong Jewish community for decades to come is Jewish day school education. With one daughter in 2nd grade and another starting kindergarten next year, I know the value of a strong Jewish education. That’s why I’m so proud that the Adat Ari El Labowe Family Day School was chosen as one of seven Jewish day schools in Los Angeles to participate in Generations LA, a collaborative effort to build day school endowments. We are working with the Builders of Jewish Education, the Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education, and the Avi Chai Foundation as part of the Generations LA program to build our Day School endowment. In addition to holding down a demanding job with L. A. Family Housing, Ruth is the Chair of our Abraham’s Tent social action committee. She is a past recipient of the Kol Ishah award from our Sisterhood. Mike is a Director of Information Technology for a multinational company and helped rebuild homes after Hurricane Katrina as a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity. Ruth and Mike have one daughter, Johannah, who is in the 6th grade of the JLC. The congregation, clergy, and staff of Adat Ari El join with the San Fernando Valley Council Na’Amat USA in honoring you, Ruth and Mike. We are grateful that your energy and your commitment are being recognized, and we count ourselves blessed that you are part of our community. What does this mean to Adat Ari El? More than $50,000 in tuition assistance for the three-year program, training for Day School staff and lay leaders, and perhaps most importantly, an additional one-to-four match from the Simha and Sara Lainer Day School Endowment Fund Matching Program for every dollar we raise. Mazal Tov to Dr. Marc Bresler What does this mean to you? The opportunity to ensure that all children who wish to attend the Labowe Family Day School can afford to do so. Longtime Adat Ari El member Dr. Marc Bresler recently received an Outstanding Physician Award in Support Services from Southern California Permanente Medical Group for his career-long work as a family practitioner, teacher in the family practice residency program, hospitalist, and long-term care physician. Marc trained at Kaiser Sunset and has spent his entire career as a Kaiser physician. He feels fortunate to have been able to follow his passion for delivering the highest standard of care in an organization in which doctors control how medical care is delivered. “I am so glad I had the foresight to choose managed care for my career, because I knew I did not want to run a business; all I have ever cared about is doing what is best for my patients.” We have set a goal to raise $840,000 by August 2014, and so far we have raised $577,000 for our endowment. Please consider joining us in this important effort of supporting our Adat Ari El Labowe Family Day School via the Generations LA Program. You will see your gift support the Jewish and general education of young students today and tomorrow. Two Types of Giving Opportunities: Outright Gifts of Cash and Stock: You can make a tax-deductible gift of cash or stock that can be paid all at once or over a few years. These gifts benefit our Adat Ari El Labowe Family Day School now. Planned Giving: You can remember our Day School in your will, trust, or estate plan. You can make our Day School the owner of a life insurance policy and enjoy the tax benefits. You can reduce your tax liability by establishing a charitable remainder trust to transfer appreciated real estate to our Day School. (Of course, you should consult your legal and financial advisors when considering planned giving options.) Thank you to all the volunteers and participants who helped make Mitzvah Day a wonderful success! Without all of you, there can be no Mitzvah Day! We hope you will continue to keep that great momentum going by volunteering this holiday season. To help make it easy, here are some ideas… Please join us in supporting Jewish Education, and contact Jerry Krautman, Director of Development, at (818) 766-9426, ext. 257, or via email at [email protected]. The 11th (or 12th!) Annual Big Sunday Holiday Volunteering and Giving Opportunities List is online at www.bigsunday.org, with at least 100 great ways that you can help during the holidays! Matt Scelza, Development Vice President Volunteer for Union Station’s Christmas Dinner in the Park, December 25th from 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. A $10 donation per person is requested. Registration opens December 1st. Go to www.unionstationhs.org. 4 Adat Ari El Bulletin Kislev/Tevet 5774 • December 2013 Benjamin Dylan Meiri son of Keren and Gal Meiri; brother of Dorel, Leeyam and Jonathan Meiri Anatoly Berkovich husband of Svetlana Berkovich; father of Alexander (Regina) Berkovich and Ilya Berkovich; grandfather of 3 Ruth Sax wife of Lawrence Sax; mother and mother-in-law of Robert and Kathryn Sax, Gail and Michel Trocme and Toby and Jensen Caughlin; grandmother of Zora and Ira Trocme Ignax Grosz father of Suzy (Max) Wozniak and Eva (Steven) Weisz; grandfather of Malinda (Jason) Marcus, Ariel Weisz, Arlyne (Jared) Katz and Benji Weisz; great-grandfather of Sara and Noah Marcus, Aliza, Joshua and Eliana Katz Lilly Feig mother of Sylvia (Nathan) Pollack, Pamela (Lorraine) Feig and Eric (Monique) Feig; grandmother of Judah, Samara and Lucette Feig, Adam (Frumi) Pollack and David (Elana) Pollack; great-grandmother of 12 Bernice Getzug mother of Dr. Sheldon (Gloria) Getzug and Sandra Young; grandmother of Steve (Tzivia Schwartz Getzug) Getzug, Terri Getzug, Jennie (Lionel) Glancy, Roger (Cheryl) Bloxberg and David (Lisa) Woo-Bloxberg; grandmother of Jacob, Micah and Noa Getzug and 9 others Diana Cohen sister of Mirtha Cohen Walsh and Sergio (Barbara) Cohen; aunt of Deborah (Jeff) Deane, Kenneth (Ruth) Kazenelson and Elliott Cohen; great-aunt of Joshua and Aaron Deane Sol Chase husband of Fay Chase; father of Irving (Nancy) Chase, Felicia (Michael) Zeff and Rosalind (David) Shapiro; grandfather of Matthew (Amy) Shapiro, Rebecca Zeff, Ryan Chase, Brandon Zeff, Blair Murav and Catie Chase; great-grandfather of Vivienne Shapiro and Max Murav Diane Adler mother of Michael (Brenda Fabe) Adler and Carolyn Adler; grandmother of Jeremy (Susan Smith) Adler and Rachel (Jonah King) Adler Rena Goldsmith wife of Fred Goldsmith; mother of Dr. Jeffrey (Michelle) Goldsmith and Michael (Lori) Goldsmith; grandmother of Ella Rose, Layla Carly, Reigh and Gavin Eva Florsheim mother of 3 daughters; 5 wonderful grandchildren; 4 wonderful great-grandchildren Philip Spivack father of Gary (Linda) Spivack and Don Spivack; grandfather of Allison and Abby z’l Spivack Shirlea Alber mother of Jon (Paul) Alberon; grandmother of Sam, Kim and Ted Alberon Roni Sigal Jacobs daughter of Aviva and Stu Jacobs; sister of Elinoa Jacobs; granddaughter of Joyce Levine, Orry and Sheila Jacobs; niece of Natania Levine Jack McLellan Slater son of Leah Rosenblum Slater and Morgan Slater; brother of Liam Edward Slater; grandson of Gail Rosenblum; greatgrandson of Stella Rosenblum and Norma Neiman Miles Edison Baumwirt son of Dr. Beth Rosenblum and Jason Baumwirt; brother of Zoe Rose Baumwirt; grandson of Gail Rosenblum, Judy Baumwirt and Steven Baumwirt; great-grandson of Stella Rosenblum and Norma Neiman Asher Pearce Hurwitz son of Ariella Kaplan Hurwitz and Brian Hurwitz; grandson of Suzanna and Avram “Butch” Kaplan, Dianne Hurwitz and Elliott Hurwitz Jack Reuven Rothblum son of Dr. Erica and Daniel Rothblum; brother of Maya Sarah Rothblum; grandson of Lois and Rabbi Moshe Rothblum, Beth Kroner; nephew of Melissa and David Rothblum, Bailey Kroner First Ramah Retreat! October 18-20, 2013 The Marilynn and Kenneth Friedman Family Jewish Learning Community Fall Shabbat Retreat took place at beautiful Camp Ramah a few weeks ago. In this stunning setting nestled in the hills of Ojai, our 4th through 6th grade students bonded while they celebrated Shabbat, ate, relaxed, and learned together in a warm Jewish community. All weekend, we considered how each of us is created in God’s image. The retreat began on Friday afternoon and ended Sunday morning. On Saturday, we offered a wide range of programs, as students were invited to explore new ways of connecting to prayer: some davened in nature, some meditated, and others experimented with dramatic interpretation. We are already looking forward to our Family Shabbaton/ Retreat, January 17-19, 2014! Hope to see you there! 5 Adat Ari El Bulletin Kislev/Tevet 5774 • December 2013 Education Adat Ari El Day School 12020 Burbank Blvd Valley Village, CA 91607 Grades K-6 Accredited by: CAIS, WASC, BJE, Solomon Schechter Day School Association For More Info WEBSITE: www.aaedayschool.org PHONE NUMBER: 818.766.4992 http://www.facebook.com/AAEDaySchool http://twitter.com/AAEDaySchool 6 Adat Ari El Bulletin Kislev/Tevet 5774 • December 2013 The Rose and Edward Engel Music Commission and the Nita and Jack Corinblit Endowment for the Arts present: 2013-2014 20th Annual Engel Chamber Music Concert featuring The Thies Piano Trio Robert Thies, piano; Roberto Cani, violin; Andrew Shulman, cello performing Beethoven: Trio in E-flat Major, Op. 70, No. 2 Brahms: Trio in C Major, Op. 87 January 5, 2014, at 2:00 p.m. David Familian Chapel Free to the public, reservations required Go to the calendar at www.adatariel.org For information, please contact Dean Thomson at (818) 766-9426 x209 7 Adat Ari El Bulletin Kislev/Tevet 5774 • December 2013 Join Rabbi Silver and Cantor Aranoff for a new departure a celebration of Havdalah in a fun, musical, relaxed atmosphere. Saturday, December 14th 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Join us for team games*, singing and pizza, ending with a tuneful Havdalah service, s’mores and Israeli dancing (Parents- bring your own Kosher Wine) *Wear warm clothes you can run in! For more information, please contact our co-chairs: Bari Goldman (818) 764-1061, Sharon Lieblein (818) 779-1006 or Sally Greene (818) 990-2099 Shabbat Mishpacha - Saturday, December 14, 2013 RSVP by going to the Adat Ari El calendar at www.adatariel.org OR by check, payable to Adat Ari El, and turned in to Dean in the Admin Office Name: _____________________________ Phone: ____________________ # of Adult Meals: __________ @ $10:00 = _______ # of Children older than 2: __________ @ $7:00 = _______ # of Children younger than 2: __________ Free of Charge 8 Adat Ari El Bulletin Kislev/Tevet 5774 • December 2013 9 Adat Ari El Bulletin Kislev/Tevet 5774 • December 2013 'HFHPEHU30 Adat Ari El! 7LFNHWV3HU3HUVRQ 3DWURQ3DFNDJHIRUDIDPLO\RI An extraordinary, inspirational, and moving concert experience with one of the most celebrated artists in Jewish Music! Presented by: Adat Ari El For more information please call Dean at 818-766-9426 x209 or visit www.adatariel.org 10 Adat Ari El Bulletin Kislev/Tevet 5774 • December 2013 EDEN CEMETERY SPACES AVAILABLE Adat Ari El has spaces available in a special section at reduced member rates. Current prices will not last long. If you are interested in purchasing space(s), please contact: Ernie Goodman at (818) 788-1420 or Alan Altschul at (818) 522-6081 Your lifestyle continues here. Fine, Fun & Fabulous Invitations Receive 20% off your order, every time. CALL TODAY FOR A PERSONAL TOUR AND COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH. 818.245.5832 INDEPENDENT & ASSISTED SENIOR LIVING RESIDENCES 5450 Vesper Avenue, Sherman Oaks, CA 91411 SRGseniorliving.com RFCE #197603674 11 Adat Ari El Bulletin Kislev/Tevet 5774 • December 2013 PERIODICALS Postmaster: Please send address changes to: 12020 Burbank Boulevard Valley Village, California 91607-2198 (818) 766-9426 Fax (818) 505-9223 Published Monthly During the School Year Design by Galileo Graphics Rabbi Jonathan Jaffe Bernhard Assistant Rabbi Deborah Silver Rabbi Emeritus Moshe J. Rothblum Cantor Ira S. Bigeleisen Associate Cantor Judy Dubin Aranoff Rabbi Aaron M. Wise Cantor Allan Michelson Bennett Spiegel, President Joanne Klein, Executive Director Adat Ari El is affiliated with The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism Adat Ari El is on the Internet... our website address is: www.adatariel.org. Rabbi Bernhard’s address is: [email protected]. The Bulletin (USPS 661-900) is published monthly by Adat Ari El, located at 12020 Burbank Blvd., Valley Village, CA 91607-2198. Phone: (818) 766-9426, ext. 220 Fax (818) 505-9223 email: [email protected]. Adat Ari El is a non-profit organization Total requested circulation averages 850 copies monthly Periodicals paid at North Hollywood, CA POSTMASTER – Send address changes to: Adat Ari El, 12020 Burbank Blvd., Valley Village, CA 91607-2198 Friday, December 6, 2013 6:00 p.m................................. Kabbalat Shabbat Friday, December 20, 2013 6:00 p.m................................. Kabbalat Shabbat Candle Lighting - 4:26 p.m Candle Lighting - 4:30 p.m. Saturday, December 7, 2013 9:30 a.m......................... David Familian Chapel Parsha & Torah reading:..................... Vayigash; Genesis 44:18-45:27 Darshan:.................................Wayne Schulman Saturday, December 21, 2013 9:30 a.m......................... David Familian Chapel Parsha & Torah reading:....................... Shemot: Exodus 1:1-2:25 Darshanit:....................................... Rabbi Silver Friday, December 13, 2013 6:00 p.m................................. Kabbalat Shabbat Friday, December 27, 2013 6:00 p.m................................. Kabbalat Shabbat Candle Lighting - 4:27 p.m. Candle Lighting - 4:34 p.m. Saturday, December 14, 2013 9:30 a.m......................... David Familian Chapel Parsha & Torah reading:.........................Vayehi: Genesis 47:28-48:22 Darshan:................................... Rabbi Bernhard Saturday, December 28, 2013 9:30 a.m......................... David Familian Chapel Parsha & Torah reading:.........................Vayera; Exodus 6:2-7:7 Darshan:...........................................Robert Sax Daily Minyan Deiber Chapel Mornings Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. Sundays & Holidays 9:00 a.m. 12 Shabbat Mishpacha, a family service designed for anyone who wants to eat dinner and celebrate Shabbat in a fun, musical, relaxed family atmosphere, will be held on December 14th (Havdalah service) 4:00 p.m. with outdoor activities, pizza, s’mores, and Israeli dancing. Tot Shabbat @ Adat for ECCaged children will be held at 9:30 a.m. on December 7th, beginning with 9:30 a.m.– 10:15 a.m. services in the David Familian Chapel and concluding with snack and play time from 10:15 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Evenings Sunday - Thursday at 7:00 p.m.
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