June/July 2016 - Online - Wilshire Boulevard Temple

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June/July 2016 - Online - Wilshire Boulevard Temple
WILSHIRE
BOULEVARD
TEMPLE
BULLETIN
Volume 103, Number 6 • June/July 2016
Survivor Scroll #992
W
hen one thinks of the
Holocaust and hears
the word survivor, it is a person
that most likely comes to mind.
However, people were not the
only survivors of this historic
tragedy: 1,564 Czech Torah
scrolls, which were collected
by the Nazis and placed on
extermination lists or earmarked
for housing in what Adolf Hitler
called “a museum to an extinct
Cantor Ettinger standing next
to his picture at the Los Angeles
race,” also endured. Not only did
Museum of the Holocaust.
these scrolls survive, they live on
as testaments to the failure of Hitler’s plan.
Thanks to a gallant effort by Westminster Synagogue
in London, these scrolls were saved, repaired, and given new
life and purpose by being sent to synagogues all over the
world (many of which could not afford to purchase their own
Torahs). Of those scrolls, 103 were sent to California. In 1984
Rabbi Alfred Wolf of Wilshire Boulevard Temple secured
Torah #992 on permanent loan.
For the first time ever and in commemoration of Yom
HaShoah, 18 of the Czech scrolls are on display together at the
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust (LAMOTH)—and ours
is among them. The exhibit features pictures of the institutions’
representative clergy holding the scrolls, as well as an audio guide
with recordings made by the clergy about their respective scrolls.
I was honored to be photographed
and make the recording for
Wilshire Boulevard Temple.
You can view our Czech
Torah scroll on exhibit at
LAMOTH until Friday, June 10.
Scroll #992 will then be returned
to us and will go on display in the
Nettie Wolf Gallery on the first
floor of the Glazer Campus along
with photos from the exhibit.
Cantor Seth Ettinger
Scroll #992 on display at LAMOTH
This Month
ELECTION 2016
Holy-wood Bowl
SHABBAT AGLOW
AND
THE JEWISH VOTE
More info on page 10
More info on page 10
Friday, June 3
Irmas Campus
6:00 p.m.
SEPTEMBERS
OF SHIRAZ
Film Preview
Tuesday, June 7
Irmas Campus
7:30 p.m.
More info on page 11
Thursday, June 16
Irmas Campus
7:30 p.m.
Annual Congregational Meeting June 17. See page 15.
Torah Portion
Biblical Law’s First Change
Parashat Pinchas: Numbers 25:10-30:1
O
ne of the weaknesses of our tradition is that the
narrative of women is often absent from our Torah.
After all, men wrote the majority of our sacred texts as
reflections of their worldviews and experiences. Which
makes the story we find in Parashat Pinchas all the
more astonishing.
We read about five daughters, known as the daughters
of Zelophehad, whose father has died. They come forward
and stand before Moses, the high priests, and the entire
community and explain that their father has died and had
no sons. They beg that their father’s name not be lost
and that they be allowed to inherit his land. These five
women come forward without being called, to the place
where only the high-ranking men gather, and they speak
up for themselves and for what they believe in. And
what happens?
Moses takes their plea to God, and God immediately
responds by telling Moses to give these women a hereditary
holding among their father’s kinsmen, and that this shall be
the law from that point on. In other words, God instructs
Moses to change the law—to give the daughters the holding
that will enable them to bequeath their inheritance to
their own heirs. This is the very first change ever made to
biblical law.
Women gain the right to inheritance in this Torah
portion because the daughters of Zelophehad came forward
and spoke up. Even now, in this day and age, it’s often
easier to sit quietly in silence and accept the status quo,
whether it’s just or not. It’s much harder to stand up, to step
forward, to speak out. But as the daughters of Zelophehad
teach us, it is the only way to affect change.
Rabbi M. Beaumont Shapiro
Our Temple Family
Welcome to new Temple members…
Scott Cunningham…Nina and Marc Goldberg and their children, Aaron and
Lea…Chloe Beckerman and Justin Hardt and their daughter, Summer…
Nora Kahenasa and David Heredia and their daughter, Ellanor…Courtney and
Bill Mack and their children, William, Daniella, Charles, and Alexis…
Shira Efron and Amnon Schwarz and their children, Joel and Emmanuel…
Kristina and Ryan Stybel and their son, Leo…
Congratulations to…
Sarah Sly and Cantor Seth Ettinger on their recent marriage, to parents,
Lloyd Ettinger and Jayne Behman, and to grandmother, Rae Berger…
Julie Margolis and Lance Jackson on their recent marriage, to parents,
Ellen and Steve Jackson, and to grandmother, Muriel Jackson…Amy Bates
and Judah Wiedre on their recent marriage…
Congratulations to…
Brenda Levin-Abel and David Abel on the birth of their granddaughter,
Nora Elizabeth Abel…Jessica and Matthew Babrick on the birth of their son,
William Ari Babrick, and to big sister and brother, Sydney and Andrew…
Nicole and Matthew Beresford on the birth of their son, Bryson Connor
Beresford, to big brother, Brayden, to grandparents, Belinda and Bruce
Pansky, and to aunt and uncle, Ellen Pansky and Leland Reicher…Jenna and
Todd Binder on the birth of their daughter, Giselle Evelyn Binder, and to
big brothers, Maximilian and Ryan…Anna Harari and Kevin Blum on the
birth of their daughter, Madeline Parker Blum…Nahal and Kevin Danesh on
the birth of their son, Leo Dariyoush Danesh, to big brother, Walker, and to
sister, Sloane…Nancy and Jack Ribakoff on the birth of their son, Aiden Yaer
Ribakoff, and to big brother, Asher…Caline Khavarani and Jeremy Sokol Smith
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on the birth of their son, Jake Sokol Smith, and to big brother, Hudson…
Jackie and Adam Winnick on the birth of their son, Theodore Rex Winnick,
and to big brothers, Jacob and Benjamin…
Condolences to…
Caroline and Alexis Szabo on the death of her grandmother, Elda Azria, and to
great-grandchildren, Massimo and Aleksandr…David and Jennifer Bernstein
on the death of his mother, Lynn Bernstein, to ex-husband, Howard Bernstein,
and to Bunny Wasser…Shari and Robert Friedman on the death of her mother,
Rochelle Bernstein, and to grandchildren, Brooke and Jolie…Freida and
Ceth Ashendouek on the death of her grandmother, Freida Douek, and to
great-grandchildren, Jenna, Maya, Joshua, and Douglas…Trey and
Pamela Heisler on the death of his uncle, Arthur Henry Heisler, and to greatnephews, Joshua, Jeremiah, Eli, and Adam…Marlene and David Capell on the
death of her sister, Pamela Lever, to niece, Andi and Malcolm Orland, and to
great-nephews, Danny and Adam…Betsy and Rabbi Steve Leder on the death
of her father, Dr. David Goldsmith, to daughter, Sarah and Daniel Grover,
and to grandchildren, Hannah and Aaron Leder and Madeline and Jeremy
Grover…Fredrick and Marsha Levin on the death of his uncle, Charles Lieber…
Sandra Mosk on the death of her husband, Richard Mosk, and to sister, Susan
and Stanley Sokoloff…Susan and Elliot Mahn on the death of her mother,
Roslyn Ostrovsky…Reagan Silber on the death of his mother, Gloria Silber,
and to granddaughter, Rome…Bonnie Tucker and Scott Tommey on the death
of her father, Sam Tucker, and to grandchildren, Jacob and Elizabeth…Friends
and family of Ret Turner...Julia and Kenneth Uslan on the death of her father,
Julius Zelman, and to grandchildren, Rachel and Daniel… …
And to all immediate and extended family.
Brawerman Elementary School
Presenting the Class of 2016 . . .
Front row (left to right): Maya Ashendouek, Jared Lewin, Anabelle Sebbag, Theo Mass, Li Yam Kreiz, Jack Baeck, Rachel Lewis, Ava Liatowitsch,
Julian Andreone, Amanda Baeck, Micha Rand, Mia Ricanati
Middle row (left to right): Desiree Sarraf, Dylan Small, Kate Levy, Caleb Rosenblum, Joshua Klein, Henry Diamond, Rose Gleiberman, Sloane Radoff,
Sophia Soller, Nicola Pachulski, Aden Schwartz, Hannah Stein, Samuel Neustadt
Back row (left to right): Dylan Bub, Jonah Berghoff, Zack Feldstein, Kate DuFine, Blythe Bub, Max Wimmer, Samuel Marcus, Jack Soller, Joseph Poole,
Max Ratner, Aiden Schiller, Nathaniel Broidy, Samantha Sternberg, Wesley Finger
Not pictured: Ethan Dula
O
n June 9, 2016, the Marcia Israel Chapel/Auditorium
at the Irmas Campus will provide the setting for the
graduation of Brawerman Elementary School’s Class of 2016.
Friends and families will celebrate Grade 6 students as they
reflect on their years together at Brawerman, sharing memories
of travel, tikkun olam projects, teachers, performances, sports,
holiday celebrations, friendships, and the annual school
themes…from Kehillah Kedoshah (our holy community—
Kindergarten) to Yad b’ Yad (hand in hand—Grade 2 ) to
Kavanah (intention—Grade 6). Those in attendance are
certain to be awed by our graduates’ growth, spirituality,
insight, and infinite potential. Mazal Tov!!
Our Class of 2016 graduates will attend the following
secondary schools: Brentwood School, Campbell Hall,
Crossroads School for Art & Sciences, El Rodeo School,
Harvard-Westlake School, Marlborough School, Milken
Community Middle School, Paul Revere Charter Middle
School, The Archer School for Girls, The Buckley School,
Wildwood School, and Windward School.
We also congratulate the Brawerman Elementary School
Class of 2010 alumni who will be attending these college and
universities:
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Art Center College of
Design
Eugene Lang College The
New School
Northwestern University
Otis College of Art and
Design
Parsons School of Design
Pitzer College
San Jose State University
Santa Monica City College
Tufts University
University of Arizona
University of California
Berkeley
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University of Chicago
University of Colorado
Boulder
University of Miami
University of Michigan
University of Southern
California
University of
Wisconsin-Madison
Vanderbilt University
Washington University
in St. Louis
Wesleyan University
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Glazer and Mann Early Childhood Centers
Moving Forward
Mazal tov to our graduating Kadima classes! The faculty and staff at the Early Childhood Centers are so proud of you
all and excited to send you forth on your continuing journey. Come back and visit us often—you will always be a part of
the Wilshire Boulevard Temple family.
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Religious School
Wrapping up the 2015-16 School Year
We have such fond memories from Religious School activities this year, from field trips and retreats, to youth group events
and learning. The staff and teachers look forward to seeing everyone in September, and hope that you all have a
fantastic summer!
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Morning Minyan
and Kaddish
Food Pantries
26
Father's Day
Morning Minyan
and Kaddish
27
20
19
Food Pantries
Shavuot
Shavuot
Morning Minyan
and Kaddish
Adult B’Nei Mitzvah Class
Holy-wood Bowl
Shabbat Aglow
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Shabba Dabba
Friday
30
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The WilshiREADERS
Events and times subject to change.
Torah Study
and Kaddish
Joint Bible Study
Shabbat Shacharit
Torah Study
25
Joint Bible Study
Shabbat Shacharit
18
Erev Shavuot
Joint Bible Study
Torah Study
Shabbat Shacharit
11
Joint Bible Study
Torah Study and Kaddish
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Saturday
2016
Glazer Campus: 3663 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90010
Irmas Campus: 11661 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90064
OPCC Annenberg Access Center, Santa Monica
Service time different than usual - please check online
Shabbat Services
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Nefesh
Shabbat Services
17
Annual Meeting
Election 2016 and
the Jewish Vote
Shabbat Services
10
Nefesh
16
9
2
Thursday
June
For more information, including time and location, on all
of the events in this calendar, visit wbtla.org/events
Spousal Bereavement
Support Group
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Adult B’Nei Mitzvah Class
Spousal Bereavement
Support Group
28
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15
Adult B’Nei Mitzvah Class
14
Spousal Bereavement
Support Group
13
Shavuot/Yizkor
Pregnancy and Infant Loss
Support Group
Adult B’Nei Mitzvah Class
Muslim-Jewish
Community Iftar
Spousal Bereavement
Support Group
Septembers of Shiraz—
Exclusive Film Preview
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Adult B’Nei Mitzvah Class
1
Wednesday
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Tuesday
Food Pantries
Morning Minyan
and Kaddish
An Evening Honoring
Nadine Breuer
Food Pantries
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Monday
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Sunday
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TEMPLE
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Volunteer
Welcome New Karsh Center Staff
Meet Lupe Henriquez
Meet Stephanie Bressler
Lupe Henriquez discovered her
While serving as program
calling for helping people back in
director for a local Southern
2001, when she found a job with the
California synagogue, one of
nonprofit D’veal Family and Youth
Stephanie Bressler’s favorite events to
Services. “That’s where I learned how
organize was Mitzvah Day and other
to be of assistance to communities,”
occasions dedicated to tikkun olam.
she says.
“But I was always asking myself,” she
Today, Lupe applies her 15
recalls, “what about the day after
years of experience in the nonprofit
Mitzvah Day? How can we practice
sector to her new job at the Karsh
tikkun olam all the time?”
Lupe believes in the Karsh
Stephanie wants every day to
Family
Social
Service
Center.
As
the
These days, Stephanie tackles
Center’s vision and wants to
be Mitzvah Day
empower clients when they
Center’s new administrative assistant
those very questions as the new
walk through the door.
and a non-Jewish employee, she’s
Associate Director of Volunteer Engagement at the Karsh
thrilled, she says, to spread the word
Center, where, she says, “it’s Mitzvah Day every day. This
“that the Center is for everyone. I think the mission and vision
is what I’m meant to do, and I’m so excited to be part of
for this place is incredible, as it supports the empowerment of
something that’s dedicated to the betterment of people’s lives!”
all communities.”
Stephanie discovered her passion for Jewish life and
Raised in Los Angeles, Lupe’s career history includes
leadership early on, growing up in Rhode Island, through her
working as a family advocate for USC’s School for Early
involvement in her local temple and its youth group BBYO.
Childhood Education, as a caregiver
“That’s where I first learned about
throughout L.A. County, and
engagement,” she says, “about how to
assisting clients of Community
bring people along with you in the
Build, an organization that helps
work of tikkun olam.” A graduate of
former gang members and other
Brandeis University, Stephanie also
at-risk youth. Currently pursuing
completed a dual master’s degree
an undergraduate degree in human
program in communications and
services at the University of
nonprofit management at USC and
Phoenix’s Pasadena campus, Lupe
Hebrew Union College. After working
views her job at the Karsh Center
for Temple Israel of Hollywood, she
as “the perfect opportunity to
served as a senior development officer
Lupe is the first person to greet clients and volunteers when
they enter the Karsh Center.
continue my journey in the social
for Cedars-Sinai Medical Center’s
service setting.”
Board of Governors and Pediatrics
A veteran multitasker, Lupe can be found in the Karsh
Department. “With every job, I learned about the importance
Center building answering phones, meeting with volunteers,
of volunteering and volunteer appreciation,” she observes.
and assisting Liz Ross, the Center’s director. “We’ve been
At the Karsh Center, Stephanie hopes to inspire
setting up the structure for this place, and I’m really excited to
volunteers through supplementary educational and networking
start meeting more people who will come through these doors,”
opportunities so that “they better understand the communities
she says. “It’s my job to help them, to give them the tools so that
they’re serving. It’s my job to remind our volunteers about the
they can advocate for themselves.”
importance of their work,” she says. “And to help them feel
Susan Josephs
good about it.”
Susan Josephs
Contact: Lupe Henriquez
[email protected]
Contact: Stephanie Bressler
[email protected]
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Camps
Renew Summertime Memories
C
amp memories last forever for those who attended
five years ago, 20 summers back, or even 50. Happily,
summertime provides many chances for alumni to return to
camp to reconnect and reminisce.
One such opportunity this summer takes place at Camp
Shabbat, which is open to alumni and friends of Camp on
Friday, July 8, and Friday, July 29, at both Camp Hess Kramer
and Gindling Hilltop Camp. If you have a child in session at
that time, please join us at Camp Shabbat on the alternate date.
Mitzvah Night, for alumni of the program, is scheduled
for Saturday, July 9 at Gindling Hilltop Camp. On August 2,
we host our annual Leadership Reunion Dinner at Camp
Hess Kramer, this year for alumni from L’61, ’66, ’71, ’76,
’81, ’86, ’91, ’96, 2001, and 2006. At 7:30 p.m. immediately
following the dinner, Leadership Night—open to ALL Camp
alums—begins.
Registration is required for all camp events and can be
completed online at wbtcamps.org. For further information,
please contact the Camps Alumni & Development Director,
Cheri Lauterbach, at [email protected] or (213) 835-2135.
Top row, L-R: Leadership ‘75; Mitzvah Night at Gindling Hilltop Camp; Shabbat blessing over challah. Middle Row, L-R: Camp Hess Kramer Shabbat; Mitzvah ‘06.
Bottom row, L-R: Leadership ‘65 reunion; Gindling Hilltop Camp Shabbat.
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Adult Opportunities
The Bible from Another Perspective
T
here is a famous story about Isidore Rabi, winner of the
Nobel Prize for physics in 1944, who was once asked
why he became a scientist. He replied: “My mother made
me a scientist without ever knowing it. Every other child in
Brooklyn would come home from school and his mother
would ask, ‘What did you learn today?’ My mother used to say,
‘Izzy, did you ask a good question today?’ ”
Judaism is a religion of questions. It is the basis of our
Talmud, our commentaries, and even our midrashim. When
we study Torah, we never take anything at face value; rather,
we look beyond the words to search for deeper meanings and
interpretations that evolve and change with every generation.
Our great sage Maimonides taught that much of the Torah is
actually metaphor, and that to take the text literally is to not
truly understand it.
Though Christian scholars take a lot more of the Biblical
text literally and as unchangeable, they also search the Torah,
which they call “Scripture” and the “Old Testament” for deeper
meanings. What is fascinating is that their interpretations are
usually completely different from ours. For example, while we
might view the Binding of Isaac as a test of faith for Abraham, they
see it as a prediction of the crucifixion of Jesus. While we interpret
the Song of Songs as a love story between God and the people of
Israel, they interpret it as love between Jesus and the Church.
They say if you truly want to know a person, you have to
walk in his shoes. Well, we are going to get to know our sister
congregation, Faithful Central Bible Church, by “walking” in
one anothers’ Bibles in a series of joint study sessions. These
will consist of 25 members from each congregation and take
place on Saturday afternoons in June, as well as one afternoon
in July, alternating locations. The final class will include a
celebration party for all the participants.
In tandem with some of our rabbis, their dynamic,
charismatic Bishop Kenneth Ulmer will teach different topics
from the Book of Genesis and Exodus. If you would like to
participate, we are asking those interested to commit to at least
two of the five classes. This unique experience is going to be
profound, inspiring, fascinating, and fun!
BIBLE STUDY DATES
Rabbi Steve Leder
Saturday, June 11
Faithful Central Bible Church
3–5 p.m.
Rabbi Susan Nanus
and Bishop Kenneth Ulmer
The First Family and the Covenant
with God: Abraham, Sarah, Hagar,
Isaac, and Ishmael (Genesis 12-22)
Rabbi Susan Nanus
Saturday, June 18
Irmas Campus
3–5 p.m.
Rabbi Susan Goldberg
and Bishop Kenneth Ulmer
The Travails of Jacob: Wrestling
with God (Genesis 25:19 -35:15)
Rabbi Susan Goldberg
Saturday, June 25
Faithful Central Bible Church
3–5 p.m.
Rabbi Beau Shapiro
and Bishop Kenneth Ulmer
The Fall and Rise of Joseph:
A Stranger in a Strange Land
(Genesis 37-46)
Rabbi Susan Nanus
Space is limited for these classes, so please RSVP
to [email protected] as soon as possible.
Saturday, June 4
Irmas Campus
3–5 p.m.
Rabbi Steve Leder
and Bishop Kenneth Ulmer
The Story of Creation: The Beginning
of Humanity (Genesis 1-5)
Bishop Kenneth Ulmer
Rabbi Beau Shapiro
Saturday, July 9
Glazer Campus
2–5 p.m. (including party)
Rabbi Steve Leder and
Bishop Kenneth Ulmer
The Exodus: The Physical, Spiritual,
and Emotional Journey from Slavery
to Freedom
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Upcoming Events
For our complete calendar of events, please visit wbtla.org/events
FIRST FRIDAYS: SHABBA DABBA!
Fridays, June 3 and July 1
SEPTEMBERS OF SHIRAZ
FILM PREVIEW
6:00 p.m.
Family and friends are invited to this soulful, monthly
participatory musical service. Stay for pizza and potluck;
bring your favorite dairy or vegetarian sides to add to
the feast.
Ashley Sullivan, [email protected], (213) 835-2146
wbtla.org/shabbadabba
Tuesday, June 7
Adrien Brody and Salma Hayek
star in this riveting, suspenseful
drama about a secular Jewish
family caught up in the maelstrom of the 1979
Iranian revolution. Discussion and reception to follow.
Phil Wallace, [email protected], (424) 208-8932
wbtla.org/shiraz
HOLY-WOOD BOWL SHABBAT AGLOW
Friday, June 3
6:00 p.m.
Join us for a musical Shabbat experience, dinner (bring
your own picnic or preorder from John Bard), and
organized kids activities afterwards for all school-age
children five years and older.
[email protected], (213) 835-2124
wbtla.org/bow-16-meal
NEFESH
Fridays, June 3 and 17, July 1 and 15
7:30 p.m.
Join Rabbi Goldberg and the Nefesh Band on the first
and third Fridays of every month for a moving musical
Shabbat service that gives your soul the chance to fill up
and renew. Come early for potluck
and stay after for dessert and wine.
org, (213) 835-2146
wbtla.org/nefesh
Ashley Sullivan, asullivan@wbtla.
7:30 p.m.
JOINT BIBLE STUDY
Saturdays, June 4, 11, 18, and 25, and July 9,
various locations
In conjunction with our sister congregation, Faithful
Central Bible Church, we’ll learn the Bible from another
perspective during five joint Bible study sessions.
Twenty-five members from each congregation will join
to explore topics from the Book of Genesis and Exodus,
guided by some of our rabbis and the charismatic
Bishop Kenneth Ulmer. We are asking those interested
to commit to at least two of the five classes.
June 4, Irmas Campus, 3:00 p.m., Rabbi Leder and
Bishop Ulmer
June 11, Faithful Central Bible Church, 3:00 p.m.,
Rabbi Nanus and Bishop Ulmer
June 18, Irmas Campus, 3:00 p.m., Rabbi Goldberg and
Bishop Ulmer
June 25, Faithful Central Bible Church, 3:00 p.m.,
Rabbi Shapiro and Bishop Ulmer
AN EVENING HONORING NADINE BREUER
July 9, Glazer Campus, 2:00 p.m., Rabbi Leder and
Bishop Ulmer
Phil Wallace, [email protected], (424) 208-8932
wbtla.org
Sunday, June 5, 5:30 p.m., Skirball Cultural Center
Join us at an evening to honor Nadine Breuer on the
occasion of her retirement. Cocktails begin at 5:30 p.m.
with dinner and program at 6:30 p.m. Net proceeds
from the event will benefit the
Nadine Breuer Endowment Fund,
helping to ensure the future of
Brawerman Elementary School.
Tricia Xavier, (424) 208-8929,
[email protected]
brawerman.org/celebratenadine
MUSLIM-JEWISH COMMUNITY IFTAR
Wednesday, June 8
7:00 p.m.
Join Rabbi Goldberg and
NewGround: A Muslim-Jewish
Partnership for Change, to break
the fast during the Islamic month
of Ramadan. In these times of
divisive rhetoric, here is an opportunity to be part of a
large gathering of Muslims and Jews to help transform
community through the power of relationships.
Ashley Sullivan, [email protected], (213) 835-2146
newground.nationbuilder.com/2016_iftar
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Events and times subject to change.
GLAZER CAMPUS
IRMAS CAMPUS
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ONLINE REGISTRATION REQUIRED
CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION
FREE OF CHARGE
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Upcoming Events (cont.)
ELECTION 2016 AND THE JEWISH VOTE
Thursday, June 16
7:30 p.m.
Join us for an exciting panel discussion and Q&A
analyzing factors that are reshaping American politics
and issues that impact the Jewish voter. Panelists include
Dan Schnur, Director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of
Politics at USC, Raphael Sonenshein, Executive Director
of the Edmund G. “Pat” Brown Institute of Public Affairs
at Cal State LA, and Dr. Steven Windmueller, author
and commentator on contemporary political issues and
American Jewish affairs.
Phil Wallace, [email protected], (424) 208-8932
wbtla.org/election-2016
THE WILSHIREADERS
Thursday, June 16
7:30 p.m.
This edition of our book club embarks on
an exploration of The Lemon Tree: An Arab,
a Jew, and the Heart of the Middle East by
Sandy Tolan, led by Great Books facilitator
Rochelle Ginsburg.
Phil Wallace, [email protected], (424) 208-8932
wbtla.org/bookclub
ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING
Friday, June 17
6:00 p.m.
As part of its governance work, the Board of Trustees
and its legal counsel have revised the Articles of
Incorporation and By-Laws for Wilshire Boulevard
Temple. The congregation will vote upon the adoption
of these documents at the meeting. All members in
attendance will have the opportunity to vote.
Donna Nadel, [email protected]
wbtla.org/annual-meeting
High Holy Days Schedule
HIGH HOLY DAYS 2016/5777 SCHEDULE
EREV ROSH HASHANAH
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2
4:30 p.m.
Family Grades K-7
5:00 p.m.
Adult Unreserved
7:30 p.m.
Nefesh
8:00 p.m.
Adult Reserved
ROSH HASHANAH
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3
8:45 a.m.
Adult Unreserved
9:30 a.m.
Nursery School
9:30 a.m.
Family Grades K-2
11:00 a.m.
Nefesh
11:30 a.m.
Adult Reserved
2:30 p.m.
Family Grades 3+
SECOND DAY ROSH HASHANAH
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4
10:00 a.m.
Service
Irmas
KOL NIDREI
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11
5:00 p.m.
Adult Unreserved
7:30 p.m.
Nefesh
8:00 p.m.
Adult Reserved
YOM KIPPUR
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12
SHABBAT ON THE FLY
Friday, July 29–Monday, August 1, Irwin, Idaho
8:45 a.m.
Adult Unreserved
Join Rabbi Leder for three days
of fishing, with a little Torah and
Shabbat thrown in for good
measure and good luck! The
$2,525 per person price covers
three days of fishing, meals,
guides, boats, equipment, and
lodging (everything except airfare,
airport shuttle, and fishing license
and flies).
9:30 a.m.
Nursery School
9:30 a.m
Family Grades K-2
11:00 a.m.
Nefesh
11:30 a.m.
Adult Reserved
2:30 p.m.
Family Grades 3+
3:30 p.m
Afternoon Service
4:15 p.m.
Yizkor/N’ilah/Havdalah
Jamie Geller, [email protected],
(213) 835-2121
wbtla.org
SC
Sanctuary
Piness Auditorium
SC
SC
Sports Complex
All services (tickets required) are held at the Glazer Campus except
for Second Day Rosh HaShanah, held at the Irmas Campus. All
services in Piness are unreserved. All Nefesh services are for adults
and children aged 10 and older. Schedule subject to change.
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Shabbat on the Fly
with Rabbi Leder
Morning Minyan
and Kaddish
Food Pantries
31
Morning Minyan
and Kaddish
Food Pantries
24
Morning Minyan
and Kaddish
Food Pantries
17
Morning Minyan
and Kaddish
Food Pantries
10
Morning Minyan
and Kaddish
Food Pantries
3
Sunday
25
18
11
Independence Day
4
Monday
1
Events and times subject to change.
For more information, including time and location, on all
of the events in this calendar, visit wbtla.org/events
Spousal Bereavement
Support Group
Adult B’Nei Mitzvah Class
Shabbat on the Fly
with Rabbi Leder
Shabbat Shacharit
Torah Study
30
Shabbat Services
Torah Study
23
Shabbat Shacharit
Torah Study
16
Joint Bible Study
Torah Study
and Kaddish
9
Glazer Campus: 3663 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90010
Irmas Campus: 11661 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90064
OPCC Annenberg Access Center, Santa Monica
Service time different than usual - please check online
Shabbat on the Fly
with Rabbi Leder
Shabbat Services
29
28
27
26
Shabbat Services
Adult B’Nei Mitzvah Class
Spousal Bereavement
Support Group
22
Nefesh
Shabbat Services
15
Shabbat Services
8
Nefesh
Torah Study
and Kaddish
2
Saturday
2016
Soul Sounds Shabbat
Shabba Dabba
Friday
20
21
14
7
Thursday
July
19
Pregnancy and Infant Loss
Support Group
13
Adult B’Nei Mitzvah Class
12
Adult B’Nei Mitzvah Class
6
Wednesday
Spousal Bereavement
Support Group
Spousal Bereavement
Support Group
5
Tuesday
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TEMPLE
Tributes
RABBI EDGAR F. MAGNIN FUND
In Honor of:
Amy and Judah Wiedre’s wedding by Joan and Philip Goodman
In Loving Memory of:
Jacob Becker by Jane Hirsch
Regina Fleischer by Miriam and Leland Green
Ernest Friedman by Ruth Friedman
Nicholas Gluckin by Dina Tranen
Jules E. Greene by Betty Sigoloff
Erna Heller by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heller
Tibor Heumann by Sylvia Heumann Paz
Beloved father and grandfather, Hyman Hoffman,
by Rachael Hoffman
Ruth Hoffman and Adolph Hoffman by Sheri and Allen Tuchman
Mathilde Knight by Mr. and Mrs. John Knight
Evelyn Kozberg by Barbara and Martin Kozberg
Beloved mother and grandmother, Clara Lichtenstein,
by Rachael Hoffman
Stan Margulies by Ferne Margulies
Eddie Michaels by Dr. Richard Pozil
Melinda Notkin by Darcie and Shelby Notkin
Leah Pozil by Dr. Richard Pozil
Arno Prinz by Madelyn Prinz
Ruth Robin by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson
Joseph Rudin by Mr. and Mrs. Efim Rudin
Robert Schlossberg by Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Rubin
Benjamin M. Shapell by Vera and Paul Guerin
Rosina Sher by Lisa and Alan Sher
Jack Silberkleit by Debbi Kessler
Jack Silberkleit by Barbara and Martin Kozberg
Jack Silberkleit by Barbara and Dave Sylvan
Esther Sinclair by Gerry Sinclair
Harry Sinclair by Gerry Sinclair
Raymond D. Slotkin by Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Mindlin
Olga Stock by Rose and Al Finci
Irving Stoller by Esther Maya
Jacob Strassman by Sheryl Fleischer
Tom Wallach by Dorothy Royce
Yale White by Merrill Cohen
WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TEMPLE
REDEVELOPMENT FUND
In Loving Memory of:
Craig Berkus by Cindy and Philip Feder
Tony Greenberg by Lara Kaplan
Sanford Kaplan by Jeanne Gerson
CLERGY FUND
In Honor of:
Sarah Sly and Seth Ettinger on their marriage by Michael Wachs
Rabbi Susan Goldberg by Danielle Bedau
Cantor Don Gurney by Julia and Kenneth Uslan
Rabbi Susan Nanus by Julia and Kenneth Uslan
In Loving Memory of:
Pauline Adler by Joan and Melvin Adler
Esther Feldman by Bette, Adam, Abbie, and Jordyn Feldman
Ella Kuh by Anneliese Nathan
Yale White by the Haas Family
PULPIT FLOWER FUND
In Loving Memory of:
David Fischer by Edie and Joe Fischer
Arnold Walder and Terry Walder by Sandra and Jordan Walder
FOOD PANTRIES FUND
Benjamin and Debra Ansell
Mr. and Mrs. Jared Breuer
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Broidy
Linda Cantor
Norman Chanes and Ronnie Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edelstein
Mark Epstein and Laura Ullman Epstein
Scott Gamzon and Rick Draughon
Debbie Geller
Jeanne Gerson
Margo Freedman and David Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Greenman
Nancy and Don Gurney
Robert Harris
Harris Hartman and Greg Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Janken
Joan Harrison and Michael Janofsky
Joan and Warren Kessler
Leslie Lackman
Tami and Eddie Leevan
Carol and Marvin Levy
Felicia Rosenfeld and David Linde
Helen and Gary Mayer
Gita and Daniel Mossighi
Ellen Pansky and Leland Reicher
Nancy and Eric Ritter
Steve Sauer
Michael Stern and Gai Klass
David and Deborah Trainer
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Uslan
Jeremy and Hila Wenokur
In Honor of:
Marian Brown’s birthday by Lucille Epstein
Betty Cohen’s birthday by Delores Dolgoff
Betty Cohen’s birthday by Stephen Gerard
Betty Cohen’s birthday by Amy Jackson
Betty Cohen’s birthday by Fay Litwak and Trudi Brenar
Betty Cohen’s birthday by Rivka and Allan Night
Betty Cohen’s birthday by Marilyn Siegel
Betty Cohen’s birthday by Egon Van den Berg
Rabbi Beau Shapiro for officiating at the wedding of Elias
Drucker and Erica Smith by the Drucker and Smith families
In Loving Memory of:
Steve Broidy by Mr. and Mrs. Steven Broidy
Soraya Delkhah by Dina and Jacques Youssefmir
Annella Feldstein by Pat and Carl Feldstein
Daniel Feldstein by Pat and Carl Feldstein
Adored parents and grandparents, Lola and Irwin Jameson,
by Ellen, Don, and Lauren Creamer
Ila Levy by Shirley Kodmur
Julius Mischel by Pamela and Mark Mischel
Jack Morris by Ronnye and Bill Grueber
Jack Morris by Anneliese and Bill Morris
Renee Motley by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Motley
Siegfried Nathan by Anneliese Nathan
Norman Rubin by Ann Rubin
Beloved father and grandfather, Norman Rubin,
by Suzanne Rubin and family
Evelyn Schuchman by Alan Schuchman
Sandra Weinberg by Tami and Eddie Leevan
Shirley Wolf by Joyce and Robert Wolf
DISASTER RESPONSE FUND
In Honor of:
Rabbi Shapiro for officiating at the funeral of Richard Mosk by
Sandra Mosk
EACH ONE HELP ONE FUND
In Honor of:
Zachary Zysman’s Ordination by Stephanie and David Eshel
In Loving Memory of:
Craig Berkus by Ileene and Don Berkus
Alice Guttman by Maskit and Gary Schiller
Jennie Rosenberg by Ileene and Don Berkus
Ruth Schwartzbaum by Tina Schuchman and Stephan Kaden
KARSH FAMILY SOCIAL SERVICE CENTER
In Loving Memory of:
Rose Jaffe by Carol and Dan Bovill
Rose Jaffe by Marilyn Brown
WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TEMPLE CAMPS
In Loving Memory of:
Nate Adlen by Allen and Sheri Tuchman
RABBI ALFRED WOLF CAMP FUND
In Loving Memory of:
Lynn Bernstein by Linda and Mike Roberts
Rose Gaines and George Doroshow by Barbara and Fred Gaines
Lawrence Dresser by Donna and Marty Rosenbush
Burnell Grossman by Jean Grossman
Sam Hurwitz by Shirley Kodmur
Genevieve Polep by Charles Polep
Jack D. Samuels by Stephanie Samuels
JUDITH WOLF LEE MEMORIAL CAMP FUND
In Loving Memory of:
Tina Kramer by Marsha Kramer Keller
KEHILLAH COMMUNITY CAMP FUND
Linda Ellman and Gary Mandinach
In Honor of:
Even Greenberger’s birthday by Jonah Lewis
MANN FAMILY EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
In Loving Memory of:
In Honor of:
Burton Freedman by Stephanie and David Eshel
Birth of Wiliam Ari Babrick by Betsy and Scott Sandler
FOOD PANTRIES
GERI AND RICHARD BRAWERMAN
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Underwritten by:
Debra and Ben Ansell
Ms. Linda Cantor
Norman Chanes & Ronnie Shapiro
Harris Hartman & Greg Clark
Margo E Freedman & David B Goldman
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Janken
Felicia Rosenfeld & David Linde
David and Deborah Trainer
In Loving Memory of:
Bert Blauner by Linda and Donald Blauner
Richard Brawerman by Geri Brawerman
Bernard P. Harris by Salli Harris
NADINE BREUER ENDOWMENT FUND
The Brawerman Parent Association
Allison and Larry Berg
Robin and Elliott Broidy
Julie Monkarsh Gadinsky
Marcia and Doug Mankoff
The Pachulski Family
The Schiff Family
The Waters Family
Sponsored by:
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Broidy
Mark Epstein & Laura Ullman Epstein
Joan and Warren Kessler
Dr. Leslie Lackman
Ellen Pansky and Leland Reicher
Jeremy & Hila Wenokur
Bernard and Wendy Goldhirsh by the Goldhirt-Yellin
Foundation
Thank you to those individuals and families who have chosen
either to underwrite ($1,000 and above) or sponsor ($500) a
week of food.
RABBI HARVEY J. AND SYBIL A. FIELDS
EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
If you are interested in joining this effort, please contact
Rabbi M. Beaumont Shapiro at (424) 208-8930 or email
[email protected].
In Loving Memory of:
Mitzvah go’reret mitzvah—doing a mitzvah leads to doing more.
In Loving Memory of:
Larry Rosenbloom by Jill and Burton Epstein
MUSIC PUBLICATION FUND
In Loving Memory of:
Thank you to Canter’s Deli, Brooklyn Bagel, Noah’s Bagel
Larchmont, and Western Bagel West L.A., for their weekly
donation of bread to our Food Pantries.
Tom Wallach by Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kleinman
Hannah Zahler by Eileen Seidlin
TIKKUN OLAM SOCIAL ACTION FUND
BIDNER FUND
Harold M. Berlfein by Jane and Rick Burns
Arthur and Norma Daum by Todd and Kairavi Daum
Mark Fox by Laurie and Benjamin Fox
Lou Greenspoon by Elly and Dan Wolf
Edward Mandell by Jeffrey Mandell and
Abigail Jones
In Honor of:
Rabbi Steve Leder for officiating at the funeral of Thelma Levin
by Leslie and Jack Kavanaugh
In Loving Memory of:
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We appreciate your generous donations. An $18 minimum donation is required for each acknowledgment card.
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Tributes (continued)
PRAYER BOOK DEDICATION AND
PUBLICATION FUND
In Loving Memory of:
Ann Epstein, Jeannette Snyder, and
Cesia Ullman by Mark Epstein and Laura
Ullman Epstein
Rose Grey by Judi and Alan Fogelman
Beloved great-aunt and -uncle, Mabel and
Arthur Samter, by Ellen, Don, and Lauren
Creamer
David Pekelney
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Powell
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Radoff
Mr. & Mrs. Myron Roberts
Leah and Jacob Rothman
Dorothy Royce
Adam Stotsky & Georgeann Carras
In Honor of:
Gavin Jason Ellis Greene by Maxine Keith
Noah Kai Keith Green by Maxine Keith
In Loving Memory of:
BUILD-A-BIKE
Claudia and Roberto Apelfeld
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Baer
Marlene Berro
Marc Binenfeld & Julie Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Brown
Yohannes Fishman
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Feldstein
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Feldstein
Leland & Erica Felsenthal
Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Glucksman
Joan Goldfeder & Jonathan Gross
Kimberly & Todd Greene
Laura Grover and Steve Hochman
Harris Hartman & Greg Clark
Ms. Maxine Keith
Dr. & Mrs. Brian Kessler
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kleinman
Robert Klyman and Dena Bloom
Nomi Shichor and Michael Koepke
Abby & David Kohl Charitable Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lebensfeld
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Nadel
Ellen Pansky and Leland Reicher
Jean and Harold Berlfein
by Mr. & Mrs. Rick Burns
Arthur and Norma Daum
by Todd & Kairavi Daum
Mark Fox by Benjamin & Laurie Fox
Charles Stein by Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stein
Community News
Notice of Congregational Meeting
The Annual Congregational Meeting of Wilshire
Boulevard Temple takes place on Friday evening, June 17,
2016, at 6:00 p.m. in the Marcia Israel Chapel/Auditorium on
the Irmas Campus. All are encouraged to attend.
As part of its governance work, the Temple’s Board
of Trustees and its legal counsel have revised the Articles
of Incorporation and the By-Laws for the Temple. The
congregation will vote on the adoption of these charter
documents at the Annual Congregational Meeting.
You can review the amended and restated Articles and
By-Laws by visiting wbtla.org/annual-meeting, stopping by
the clergy offices at either the Glazer or Irmas Campus, or
requesting copies by emailing Donna Nadel, Executive Chief of
Staff, at [email protected].
All members in attendance at the June 17 meeting will
have the opportunity to vote—with one vote per family. The
clergy, board, and staff look forward to seeing you there!
Online Payment Saves Money and Time
We are excited to announce that your contributions to
Wilshire Boulevard Temple will now go a little further and
you will save time making them. Our new online payment
functionality enables you to pay your annual contributions,
as well as other donations or payments, online. In addition to
convenience, the online payment process also allows for direct
debit/E-Check, which represents a potentially substantial cost
savings to both the Temple and its congregants.
Each time you log in as a member at wbtla.org, you
save yourself time because required information populates
automatically on forms, your updated personal account activity
is displayed, and payments are credited directly to accounts. Also,
when you pay with a direct debit/E-Check (ACH) instead of
a credit card, the transaction costs the Temple just a flat $0.80
instead of an average 2.5 percent of your payment.
All members have access to secure features on the website
to register for events and make payments. If you have a login, we
encourage you to make your payments online. If you have not
already registered and set your login password, we hope you will
do so today. If you need any assistance in registering or resetting
your password, contact [email protected]. Thank you!
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Clergy
Rabbi Steven Z. Leder, Pritzker Chair of Senior Rabbinics
Rabbi Elissa Ben-Naim
Rabbi David Eshel
Rabbi M. Beaumont Shapiro
Rabbi Bruce Raff
Rabbi Rochelle Tulik
Rabbi Susan Goldberg
Rabbi Susan Nanus
Cantor Don Gurney
Cantor Seth M. Ettinger
Board of Trustees
Rick Powell, President
Steve Sugerman, Vice President
Brian Shirken, Vice President
Philip de Toledo, Vice President
Barbara Grushow, Vice President
Dena Bloom, Secretary
Simon Furie, Treasurer
Steven Brown, Stephen Davis, Ronn Davids, Scott Edelman, James Hyman, Rebecca
Mandel, Brian Milder, Bruce Rosenblum, Toni Schulman, Alberto Valner, Dan Wolf
Barry Edwards, Immediate Past President
Warren “Skip” Kessler, Counsel
Honorary Board Members
Richard Pachulski, Julie Miller, Lionel Bell, Howard Bernstein, Audrey Irmas
Executive Director
Howard G. Kaplan
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EVERY SUNDAY
Schedule of Shabbat Worship & Study
Morning Minyan and Kaddish
Cantor Ettinger
8:45 a.m.
FRIDAY, JUNE 3
MONDAY, JUNE 13
SATURDAY, JUNE 25
SATURDAY, JULY 9 *
Shabba Dabba
Rabbi Goldberg
Shavuot/Yizkor
Cantor Ettinger
Torah Study
Numbers B’haalot’cha 8:1-12:16
9:00 a.m.
Avi Cohen
Torah Study and Kaddish
Numbers Korah 16:1-18:32
9:00 a.m.
Rabbi Shapiro
Torah Study
Cantor Ettinger
FRIDAY, JULY 15
6:00 p.m.
Holy-wood Bowl Shabbat Aglow
Rabbi Eshel and Cantors
Gurney and Ettinger 6:00 p.m.
Nefesh
Rabbi Goldberg and
7:30 p.m.
the Nefesh Band
SATURDAY, JUNE 4 *
Torah Study and Kaddish
Leviticus B’chukotai 26:3-27:34
9:00 a.m.
Cantor Ettinger
FRIDAY, JUNE 10
Shabbat Services
Rabbi Leder, Cantor Ettinger,
and the Youth Choir
6:00 p.m.
Rabbi Shapiro and
Cantor Gurney
6:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, JUNE 11
Torah Study
Numbers B’midbar 1:1-4:20
Rabbinical Intern
9:00 a.m.
Allison Sagadencky
Shabbat Services
Cantor Gurney
10:00 a.m.
No services at Irmas Campus
9:30 a.m.
FRIDAY, JUNE 17
Shabbat Services
6:00 p.m.
Cantor Ettinger
Rabbi Leder and
Cantor Gurney
6:00 p.m.
Nefesh
Rabbi Goldberg and
7:30 p.m.
the Nefesh Band
SATURDAY, JUNE 18
Torah Study and Kaddish
Numbers Naso 4:21-7:89
Rabbinical Intern
9:00 a.m.
Allison Sagadencky
Cantor Ettinger
8:30 a.m.
Shabbat Services
Rabbi Leder and
10:00 a.m.
Cantor Ettinger
No services at Glazer Campus
FRIDAY, JUNE 24
Shabbat Services
Rabbi Leder and
6:00 p.m.
Cantor Ettinger
Rabbi Goldberg and
Cantor Gurney
6:00 p.m.
*No services at Glazer or Irmas Campuses
8:30 a.m.
Shabbat Services
Rabbi Eshel and
10:00 a.m.
Cantor Gurney
Rabbi Goldberg and
10:00 a.m.
Cantor Ettinger
FRIDAY, JULY 1
Shabba Dabba
Rabbi Goldberg
6:00 p.m.
Soul Sounds Shabbat
Rabbi Nanus and
Cantors Gurney and Ettinger
6:00 p.m.
Shabbat Services
Rabbi Shapiro and
6:00 p.m.
Cantor Ettinger
Rabbi Leder and
I 6:00 p.m.
Cantor Gurney
Nefesh
Rabbi Goldberg and
7:30 p.m.
the Nefesh Band
SATURDAY, JULY 16
Torah Study
Numbers Chukat 19:1-22:1
9:00 a.m.
Cantor Ettinger
Nefesh
Rabbi Goldberg and
7:30 p.m.
the Nefesh Band
Shabbat Services
Rabbi Shapiro and
Cantor Ettinger
(Factor Chapel) 10:00 a.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 2 *
No services at Irmas Campus
Torah Study and Kaddish
Numbers Sh’lach L’cha
13:1-15:41
9:00 a.m.
Avi Cohen
FRIDAY, JULY 22
FRIDAY, JULY 8
Shabbat Services
Rabbi Leder and
6:00 p.m.
Cantor Ettinger
Shabbat Services
Rabbi Leder and
6:00 p.m.
Cantor Ettinger
Shabbat Services (continued)
Rabbi Shapiro and
6:00 p.m.
Cantor Gurney
SATURDAY, JULY 23
Torah Study
Numbers Balak 22:2-25:9
9:00 a.m.
Rabbi Shapiro
Shabbat Services
Rabbi Leder and
10:00 a.m.
Cantor Gurney
No services at Irmas Campus
FRIDAY, JULY 29
Shabbat Services
Rabbi Goldberg and
6:00 p.m.
Cantor Ettinger
Rabbi Shapiro and
Cantor Gurney
6:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 30
Torah Study
Numbers Pinchas 25:10-30:1
9:00 a.m.
Avi Cohen
Cantor Ettinger
8:30 a.m.
Shabbat Services
Rabbi Goldberg and
10:00 a.m.
Cantor Gurney
Rabbi Shapiro and
Cantor Ettinger
10:00 a.m.
Rabbi Shapiro and
Cantor Gurney
6:00 p.m.
GLAZER CAMPUS
All Shabbat and worship information can be found online at wbtla.org
3663 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles 90010
IRMAS CAMPUS
11661 W. Olympic Blvd.
Los Angeles 90064