August 2015 - Online - Wilshire Boulevard Temple
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August 2015 - Online - Wilshire Boulevard Temple
WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TEMPLE BULLETIN Volume 102, Number 7 • August 2015 Synagogue Softball League Champs! O n June 14, the Wilshire contributed meaningfully throughout Boulevard Temple softball the season, especially during our team, created in 2012 under the four-game winning streak to end the guidance of Rabbi Eshel, won its year.” That late streak included an first-ever Synagogue Softball League impressive 40-9 run differential in the Championship, defeating local rival team’s last three games against higherTemple Israel of Hollywood (TIOH), seeded teams, and pushed the team’s 9-5, for the B Division crown. The overall record to 8-7-1. In addition to Members of the congregation’s softball team celebrate Synagogue Softball League, which Matloff, Wilshire Boulevard Temple’s with their families following their championship win in was formed in the mid-1990s, houses roster includes Jeffrey Baum, Brent the league title game. five divisions and represents 34 DuFine, Adam Feldman, David temples in Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley. Fishman, Matt Gershman, Jake Glucksman, Jason Head, Mark Wilshire Boulevard Temple’s softball team had a losing Littlestone, Dwayne Love, Willie Nishizawa, James Prince, record heading into the final stretch of the season, yet controlled Corey Rogers, Jeff Schwartz, Adam Silverstein, Ari Wiess, and overall run advantages over its opponents—reflecting the team’s Andrew Wintner. decisive wins and heartbreakingly close losses. With two games If you are interested in joining the Temple’s remaining in the season, the team was sixth in the B Division softball team, or creating a second team, please email standings but earned a spot in the four-team playoff by winning [email protected]. If you would like to help build its last two games and benefiting from key losses by the fourtha Temple intramural league for other sports (using our and fifth-place teams. In the playoff, Wilshire Boulevard Temple phenomenal gym at the Irmas Campus and our new worldcrushed top-seeded Valley Beth Shalom, 11-3, before taking class rooftop sports complex at the Glazer Campus), home the crown over TIOH. please contact Jodi Berman, Director of Engagement and “I am very proud of our squad,” said congregant Stephen Leadership, at [email protected]. Matloff, who formed and manages the team. “Every single guy Save these dates Adult B’NEI MITZVAH Saturday, August 1 Glazer Campus 4:00 p.m. HIGH HOLY DAYS 5776 2015 see page 7 Sunday, October 18 Glazer Campus Torah Portion Universal Love Languages Parashat Va’etchanan (Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11) I n parashat Va’etchanan, Moses holds his first marriage counseling session between God and the people of Israel: “Hear Israel, Adonai is our God, Adonai is One. Love God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might.” According to acclaimed author and national relationship counselor Dr. Gary Chapman, there are five universal love languages through which people communicate how they feel loved: words of affirmation, physical touch, receiving gifts, quality time, and acts of service. Amazingly, the Torah teaches us that the way to love God involves the last two of Dr. Chapman’s five universal love languages—quality time and acts of service. Dr. Chapman rediscovered and systematized something our ancestors knew intuitively long ago. Quality time refers to giving attention to God’s words “when you lie down and rise up, at home and on your way.” And an act of service refers to taking the time to “teach [God’s words] diligently to your children and post them as a sign upon your doorposts, arms, eyes, and gates.” These are the ways God wants us to express our love for God. Of course we join our ancestors in having our own ways in which we want God to express love for us, and thankfully, God understands how to speak our love language—“I am the Lord YOUR God, who brought YOU out of Egypt. I will never let YOU fail or perish.” In the first week of this month, the Torah reminds us that there are many ways for us to love God and many ways for God to love us and, most importantly, that we love each other in different ways, yet all of them profound and eternal. Cantor Seth Ettinger Adult Opportunities Become a “Chaver” and Join Our Caring Community W e all enjoy the times of celebration in our lives but also must endure life’s difficult challenges. During these periods, it’s nice to receive support from friends and family as well as from our Temple community. Would you like to be on the giving end of this caring community? We excitedly invite you to become a “Chaver” and help support fellow congregants in both good times and bad. Most of the activities allow you to be on a “call list,” which means you will be able to participate when you have the time and inclination. Here are some of the ways you can serve: • Deliver Shabbat bags to fellow congregants who are facing challenges or who are recently home following hospital stays • Make weekly phone calls to wish our elderly congregants Shabbat shalom • Deliver bags for the High Holy Days to congregants who have lost a family member in the last year • Be in touch with families who have kids in college to help send High Holy Day and Passover care packages • Serve on a “shivah” committee and help grieving families organize their post-funeral shivahs • Deliver “Welcome to the World” bags for families who have just had a baby Jodi Berman Director of Engagement and Leadership Training is available, as needed, for these and other ways to serve. If you are interested, please contact Phil Wallace at [email protected] or (424) 208-8932. 2 Volunteer VOLUNTEERS gave over 10,000 hours this past year to better the lives of those in need FOOD more than x meals served at our Food Pantries Thanksgiving meals served at The Big Give SERVICES xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx 0 2 bikes Intake interviews for victims of consumer fraud 4 6 8 10 BUILT and DISTRIBUTED to 10 8 6 4 2 0 underprivileged children CARE HARBOR HEALTH CLINIC at Build-a-Bike BO UL E VA R D T E M JEWS PL E helped provide health care for thousands of patients 12 STATISTICS E Citizenship applications for immigrants HOME IR 50 Families completed adoption & guardianship paperwork xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx SHELTER WI L SH 45 volunteer attorneys at our pro bono legal clinics 1,000 = with TOOLS 3 Homes 7 Homes Disaster Response Team Homes built Homes demolished 3 Brawerman Elementary School Sushi and Schmoozing S ix years ago they stood together on the bimah in the Marcia Israel Chapel/Auditorium, sang “Hashkiveinu,” received a blessing from Rabbi Leder, and graduated from Brawerman Elementary School. On June 8 of this year, as new high school graduates the Brawerman Class of 2009 attended their first official alumni reunion event, which was held at the Irmas Campus, where they enjoyed sushi and sharing memories. Nadine Breuer, Brawerman Head of School, recalled some of her memorable experiences with members of this extraordinary group and expressed her pride in their accomplishments. She told them how wonderful it was to see the amazing, kind, and “menschy” people they have become, and she wished them all the best of luck on the next steps in their educational journeys. Graduate Emily Lurie, who will be attending the University of Pennsylvania in the fall, expressed what many were feeling when she remarked, “It is so great to catch up with classmates who I haven’t seen in six years and hear about their plans for the future.” We encourage all of our alumni (there are now 10 years of graduates!) to stay in touch and remember that they will always be part of the Brawerman family. Glazer and Mann Early Childhood Centers A Very Special Play Date I n June the Early Childhood Centers and our amazing Parent Association hosted their first annual play date for new and incoming children for both the Glazer and Irmas Campuses. The event provided a wonderful opportunity for families to meet and feel part of our school and temple community before the start of the school year in September. New parents had a chance to get reacquainted with the directors and to begin friendships with other new as well as returning parents. The children participated in a variety of activities, including building with large, soft blocks from Imagination Playground (designed to encourage learning, social development, and movement); story time; gardening with our horticultural specialist, Joan Borgman; and singing along with our music teachers, Jen Shankman and Jason Mesches. 4 The big hit for the children was their soapy playtime with Bubblemania, the creative bubble party company. It was a wonderful morning for all and an incredibly successful inaugural event. We are so excited to meet again when school starts in September! FREE HIGH HOLY DAY CHILD CARE This year we are offering free High Holy Day child care services for newborn babies through ages five years old on the mornings of Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, September 14 and 23 respectively, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Please RSVP by September 3 to Jen Shankman at [email protected]. Camps Come Ride with Us! W e’re gearing up for the Jewish Federation’s Tour de Summer Camps cycling event this fall, riding to raise funds for camp scholarships. The event helps send children to Jewish summer camp, where they can build lifelong connections to Jewish identity and values. This is something the two of us know a great deal about: we met at Wilshire Boulevard Temple’s own Camp Hess Kramer in 1990, and we ride together in celebration of our Leadership year, wedding anniversary, and family birthdays. It was an amazing experience when we participated in the event in 2013—reliving summer camp memories with more than five hundred rowdy riders from Jewish sleep-away camps from across the country and throughout Los Angeles. If you’re looking for a new physical challenge, have fond summer camp memories you’d like to celebrate, or just love to cycle along a panoramic course, sign up and ride with us! Four routes will be offered this year, including an 18-, 36-, 62-, and 100-mile course, making it a fun activity for riders of a wide range of cycling ability. Team WBT Camps (and our boisterous team captain Rabbi Eshel) provide cyclists with support: a training schedule to get you ready, a practice ride six weeks prior to the event, and a team jersey. Life is a beautiful ride. Carolyn and Craig Enenstein Team WBT Camps Event Chairs The third-annual Tour de Summer Camps, on Sunday, October 25, 2015, will start at Camp Alonin on the Brandeis-Bardin Campus of the American Jewish University in Simi Valley. To sign up for the Wilshire Boulevard Temple Camps team, go to tourdesummercamps.org. Religious School Welcome-Back Plans W e are thrilled to welcome you back to Religious School next month! If you have not enrolled your children in our exciting 2015–16 program, please go online today and do so. As we Save the date for our camp retreat organize classes, our goal is to this November 6-8! give students the schedules they need and honor friend requests whenever possible. Visit wbtla.org/rsregistration2015 to enroll. Please join us for our first Sunday of Religious School on September 20. Welcome breakfast begins at 8:30 a.m. followed by class from 9 a.m. to noon. Parents will have the opportunity to meet with teachers from 9:30 to 10 a.m. The first Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons of Religious School, September 29 and 30 at Irmas, start at 4 p.m. The first Wednesday Night Program for our high school students (in Grades 9–12) is September 30 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Irmas. Some of the highlights we’ve been working on this summer include: •Hineini, our new middle school program for Grades 6–8 a. Grade 8 Leadership Trip to Arizona, February 12–16, 2016 b. Grade 8 Twinning Program Trip to Israel, December, 2015 • Youth Groups a. WBTY (Grades 9–12) b. Jr. WBTY (Grades 6–8) c. WBTY Deux (Grades 3–5) •Confirmation for students in Grade 10 • Beit Midrash (at the Glazer Campus for Grades 8–12) • Wednesday Night Program (at the Irmas Campus for Grades 9–12) • Our new RScoop, a monthly newsletter for Religious School families Also, mark your calendars for the amazing Religious School retreat at Camp Hess Kramer for students in Grades 3-12 on the weekend of November 6-8. Register online today! 5 Save the Date: Glazer Campus Schools Open House Community News Summer Services Kicked Off in Style On June 5, Wilshire Boulevard Temple kicked off its outdoor summer services with a combined Holy-wood Bowl Soul Sounds/Shabbat Aglow event on the Irmas Campus field. Families loved their alfresco picnic while children relished playtime with the Brawerman coaches. Finally, Cantors Don Gurney, Seth Ettinger, and song leader Jason Mesches led musicians in a melodious Shabbat service enjoyed by all. 6 Upcoming Events For our complete calendar of events, please visit wbtla.org/events ADULT B’NEI MITZVAH Saturday, August 1 HIGH HOLY DAYS 2015/5776 SCHEDULE 4:00 p.m. For this momentous occasion, in a special Shabbat minchah service, six women will fulfill their lifelong dream and ascend the bimah to become b’not mitzvah. Time High Holy Day Services EREV ROSH HASHANAH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Phil Wallace, [email protected], (424) 208-8932 wbtla.org JUDAISM 101 Sundays beginning August 2 10:00 a.m. Whether you’re intermarried, taking your first step towards conversion, studying to become an adult b’nei mitzvah, or just want answers to the questions you’ve always had about being Jewish, Judaism 101 will propel and inspire you on your journey. Over the course of 16 weeks, we will explore Jewish holidays, life cycle events, theology, prayer, Israel, and history. Rabbi Beau Shapiro, (424) 208-8930 wbtla.org SHABBA DABBA Friday, August 7 4:30 p.m. Family 5:00 p.m. Adult Open Seating 7:30 p.m. Nefesh 8:00 p.m. Adult Reserved ROSH HASHANAH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 8:45 a.m. Adult Open Seating 9:30 a.m. Family Grades K-3 11:30 a.m. Adult Reserved 2:30 p.m. Family Grades 4+ 6:00 p.m Bring your family and invite friends to this soulful, monthly, participatory musical Shabbat service (held the first Friday of every month). SECOND DAY ROSH HASHANAH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 10:00 a.m. Ashley Sullivan, [email protected], (213) 835-2146 wbtla.org/shabbadabba WOMEN’S TORAH STUDY WITH RABBI NANUS Fridays, August 7 and 21 12:30 p.m. Bring your lunch and join us for a fascinating study of the women in the Torah who influenced the decisions that shaped Judaism in its early days. Phil Wallace, [email protected], (424) 208-8932 wbtla.org NEFESH: “FOOD FOR THE SOUL” Friday, August 21 7:30 p.m. Join Rabbi Susan Goldberg and the Nefesh Band on the third Friday of every month for a moving musical Shabbat service that gives your soul the chance to fill up and renew. Ashley Sullivan, [email protected], (213) 835-2146 wbtla.org/nefesh Events and times subject to change. GLAZER CAMPUS IRMAS CAMPUS CALL/EMAIL REGISTRATION REQUIRED Service - No ticket required Irmas KOL NIDREI TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 5:00 p.m. Adult Open Seating 7:30 p.m. Nefesh 8:00 p.m. Adult Reserved YOM KIPPUR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 8:45 a.m. Adult Open Seating 9:30 a.m. Family Grades K-3 11:15 a.m. Nefesh 11:30 a.m. Adult Reserved 2:30 p.m. Family Grades 4+ 4:30 p.m Yizkor/N’ilah/Havdalah Sanctuary Piness Auditorium 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. Child care is available on September 14 and 23 (see page 4 for details). OPCC SANTA MONICA ONLINE REGISTRATION REQUIRED CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION FREE OF CHARGE 7 Judaism 101 Food Pantries 30 Judaism 101 Food Pantries 31 26 27 20 13 6 Thursday Events and times subject to change. Torah Study No service at Irmas Campus Camp Hess Kramer Shabbat Shacharit 29 Shabbat Shacharit Torah Study 22 No service at Irmas Campus Shabbat Shacharit 15 Torah Study 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 28 Nefesh "Food for the Soul" Shabbat Services Women's Torah Study with Rabbi Nanus 21 Shabbat Services 14 Shabbat Services Shabba Dabba! Torah Study and Kaddish No services at Glazer or Irmas Campuses 8 No service at Irmas Campus Adult B'Nei Mitzvah Shabbat Shacharit Torah Study 1 Saturday 2015 Women's Torah Study with Rabbi Nanus 7 Friday August For more information, including time and location, on all of the events in this calendar, visit wbtla.org/events Spousal Bereavement Support Group 25 23 24 Spousal Bereavement Support Group Judaism 101 Food Pantries 19 18 17 16 Judaism 101 12 Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Group 5 Wednesday 11 10 Spousal Bereavement Support Group 4 Tuesday Spousal Bereavement Support Group 9 3 Monday Food Pantries Judaism 101 Food Pantries 2 Sunday CALENDAR OF EVENTS WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TEMPLE Tributes RABBI EDGAR F. MAGNIN FUND Rabbi Steve Leder by Ruth Stoch Andrea Pflug’s birthday by Linda and Steve Brown In Honor of: In Loving Memory of: Madeline Malin Price Rabbi David Eshel for officiating at the service of Stephen Sterman by Elaine Sterman Andrea Pflug’s birthday by Ted and Peggy Cooper In Loving Memory of: Emma Adler by Frederic Adler Marian Allen by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tuch Harriet Beck by Jeanne Gerson and Linda Gerson Delaney Rae Berelson by Gayle Leventhal William Berelson by Gayle Leventhal Lester Berkow by Toby and Sam Berkow Sarah C. Blakeman by Eli Dubrow Gussie Borun by Dorothy Straus Peter Burnett by Lorin Michaels Nettie Citron by Cecile Bartman Irma Crone by Pat and Carole Crone Florence Davies by Jo Ann Burton Regina Fleischer by Miriam and Leland Green Julius Fligelman by Mona Brandler Jules E. Greene by Betty Sigoloff Rose Grey by Richard Grey Leo Guthman by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Silver Sydney Hoffman by Paula Hoffman Kaila Itzkowitz by Toby and Sam Berkow Louis Itzkowitz by Toby and Sam Berkow Sol Laska by Mark, Joan, and Shaye Laska Brett Lawrence by Blaire and Aaron Kaplan Hy Lenard by Allen Lenard Anne Lubin by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mischel Edith Marcus by Janice and Daniel Wallace Donald E. Merin by Barbara and Robert Merin David Mindlin and Jenny Mindlin by Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Mindlin Edna M. Mosk by Sandy and Richard Mosk Stanley Mosk by Sandy and Richard Mosk Donald G. Optican by Marci and Greg Foster Doris Orlikoff by Steven Orlikoff Leo Orsten by Drs. Maskit and Gary Schiller Joan Pansky by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pansky Robin Raymond by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson Louis Reisman by Susie Ferkel Robert Rhein by Linda and Pete Rhein Ruth Robin by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson Joseph Rudin by Mr. and Mrs. Efim Rudin Jack Samuels by Stephanie Samuels Al Savad by Allan and Judy Africk Gustav Schiller, Lilly Schiller, and Dr. Victor Schiller by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schiller Gustav Schiller, Lilly Schiller, and Dr. Victor Schiller by Drs. Maskit and Gary Schiller Robert Schlossberg by Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Rubin Evelyn Schuchman by Alan Schuchman Rose C. Schwartz by Barbara and Seymour Canter Joel Simon by Mr. and Mrs. Greg Foster Harry Sinclair by Gerry Sinclair Raymond D. Slotkin by Bradley Mindlin Cecilia Sonnenberg by Susan and Barnett Bergman Stephen Sterman by Betty and Robert Miller Steve Sterman by Phyllis Kassel Al and Floren Tilzer by Corryne Schuster Susan Tuch and Shirley Tuch by Shelley and Rick Bayer Samuel Tuch by Eugene Tuch Frank Webb by Cathy and Mark Louchheim Parents, Hyman Weger and Mildred Wegar, by Deanna Rosenthal Nettie L. Wolf by Bennett Wolf Susanne Wolf by Bennett Wolf Harvey Yatman by Ryan Yatman WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TEMPLE REDEVELOPMENT FUND Terry Bass Muriel Blankfort Jacquelyn Samnick In Honor of: Nadene and Barry Alexander’s 50th wedding anniversary by Lori and Ken Goldman Nadene and Barry Alexander’s 50th wedding anniversary by Patty Liberman Nadene and Barry Alexander’s 50th wedding anniversary by Marla and Dick Seff Joan Kessler by Jennifer and Marc Kessler Joan Kessler by Sharon Wiviott Rabbi Steve Leder by Dr. and Mrs. David Bluestone Craig Berkus by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berkus Bernard Brown by Marilyn Brown Sherrill Cheda by Tapper/Perry family David Fischer by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fischer My darling, Harold Gross, by Janet Gross Lola and Irwin Jameson by Ellen, Don, and Lauren Creamer Sidney Katz by Jean Rosenbaum-Katz Michael S. Senter by Nancy Senter Jeanette Sherman by Dr. and Mrs. Neil Sherman Lawrence Tapper by Tapper/Perry family CLERGY FUND In Honor of: Rabbi Susan Goldberg by Diane Ring Rabbi Steve Leder by Brenda and Marty Goldmark Rabbi Susan Nanus by Brenda and Marty Goldmark In Loving Memory of: Muriel “Mickey” Bodek by Jacqueline Cahn Esther Feldman by Bette Feldman Harry Feldman by Bette Feldman Mollie W. Labiner by Marilyn Reingold Joan Pansky by Ellen Pansky Louis Reisman by Joanie Reisman Richard Ritter by Nancy and Eric Ritter Burton Rosen by Mr. and Mrs. Bret Rosen My rabbit, Mel Saltzman, by Ann Saltzman Carolyn Schwartz by Ellen Pansky Morris Shapiro by Libby, Norm, Robert, and Melissa Shapiro PULPIT FLOWER FUND In Loving Memory of: Mary Edelstein by Ruth Yablans Lucille Kaplan by Edith Fischer Mathilde Knight by Toibe and Jack Knight Rosa Moran by Corryne Schuster ANN AND SAM BERNSTEIN CHILDREN’S LIBRARY FUND In Honor of: The birth of Penn Oliver Tanenbaum by Hedi Lieberman and Victor Teicher In Loving Memory of: Sam Hurwitz by Shirley Kodmur Burton Rosen by Mr. and Mrs. Bret Rosen TIKKUN OLAM SOCIAL ACTION FUND Robin Kerrigan Judith and Lawrence Walley In Loving Memory of: GERI AND RICHARD BRAWERMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Daniel and Yael Tenenbaum In Honor of: Georgeann Carras’s birthday by the Matloff family Deborah and Jon Davidson’s 25th anniversary by Nancy Lurie Joella A. Labowitz’s baby naming by Mr. and Mrs. Jason Labowitz Kendra Mosenson’s bat mitzvah by Harriet and Shelly Markman, Lizzie and Gil Harari Nadine Zysman by Alexis, Tyler, Wendy, and Eric Levine In Loving Memory of: Bert Blauner by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blauner Richard Brawerman by Geri Brawerman RABBI HARVEY J. AND SYBIL A. FIELDS EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Lionel Bell’s birthday by Nancy, Ralph, Cathy, Ryan, Katie, Buck, Audrey, Elyse, and Jonathan In Loving Memory of: Victor Nudelman by Jonathan Silberman and Debra Fields Tom Wallach by Dorothy Royce Murray Weingrod by Herschel Weingrod ANAT BEN-ISHAI SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Rabbi David Eshel by Lynda and Mitch Dorf Bruce Raff by Karen Brigel In Loving Memory of: Ralph Rosenbluth by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rosenbluth MUSIC PUBLICATION FUND Samantha Forman In Honor of: Cantor Seth Ettinger by Diane Ring In Loving Memory of: Irma Maier by Maggie, Emma, and Gary Maier Eric Nass and Billy Young by Gloria Young Lily Rosman by Lynda and Mitch Dorf Cesia Ullman by Laura Ullman Epstein and Mark Epstein Tom Wallach by Brittany and Jackie Wallach, Robert and Deborah Kleinman CARING COMMUNITY FUND In Loving Memory of: Mr. Brenner by Erika Joseph BIDNER FUND In Loving Memory of: Harriet Beck by Maralee Beck David Rosenfeld by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kaplan Edward Mandell by Abigail Jones and Jeff Mandell DISASTER RESPONSE FUND PRAYER BOOK DEDICATION AND PUBLICATION FUND Rabbi Beau Shapiro for officiating at the service of Julius Mischel by Pamela and Mark Mischel In Honor of: Robert Newmark’s birthday by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenbloom In Loving Memory of: In Honor of: DOCENT FUND Joanne Dolinky Bertrand and Benita Ginsberg Rose Grey by Judi and Alan Fogelman Wonderful mother and grandmother, Lola Jameson, by Ellen, Don, and Lauren Creamer Gisela Lipsky by Helena Smerling Arthur Samter and Mabel Samter by Ellen, Don, and Lauren Creamer ADULT PROGRAM FUND MANN FAMILY EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER EACH ONE HELP ONE FUND Jules Bovill by Robert Klyman and Dena Bloom Jules Bovill by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kuperstock Jules Bovill by the Zysman family Lloyd Farber by the Early Childhood Centers Parent Associations Magda Hoffman by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kuperstock Alison Nadel’s graduation by Jodi Berman Kastanovich The birth of Eden Richter by Dena Bloom and Robert Klyman In Loving Memory of: KLEIN FAMILY FUND FOR MANN FAMILY EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER In Honor of: In Honor of: Cantor Seth Ettinger by Mary Bianco Rabbi Susan Nanus by Steve Grad Rabbi Susan Nanus by Rhonda Rand In Honor of: WILSHIRE BOULEVARD TEMPLE CAMPS Arlene Bernstein In Honor of: Martin and Barbara Kozberg by Andrea Kozberg Peterson Peggy and Tom Redler by Andrea Kozberg Peterson Hudson and Maya Lerner’s b’nai mitzvah by Carol Bovill and Fredda Loewenstein In Loving Memory of: Jules Bovill by Avrum and Fredda Loewenstein Continued on Page 10 We appreciate your generous donations. An $18 minimum donation is required for each acknowledgment card. 9 B’nei Mitzvah Tributes (continued) RABBI ALFRED WOLF CAMP FUND Larry Sloan In Loving Memory of: Saul Blonder and Dora Weinstein by Linda and Eugene Weiss Lea Feldman by Ruth and Sam Mayerson Andrea L. Hattenbach by Mildred Hattenbach Relba Imerman by Jeanne Gerson Leslie Kline by Ruth and George Furst Margaret Kline by Ruth and George Furst Bluma Kornblum by Dolph Kornblum Irving Kornblum by Dolph Kornblum Dear father, Irwin Kulwin, by Diane Dresser Devoted and loving mother, mother-in-law, and grandmother, Lura Landa, by Belle Landa and family David L. Lubitz by Linda and Stuart Lubitz Albert, Alberta, Clyde, Lloyd, and Susan Menin by Lloyd Menin CHARLES BENDIT CAMPERSHIP FUND In Loving Memory of: Olga Breuer by Nadine and Steve Breuer GLAZER CAMPUS 10 IRMAS CAMPUS Continued on Page 11 Tributes (continued) KEHILLAH COMMUNITY CAMP FUND Allison and Caroline Gross Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Valner In Honor of: Rabbi David Eshel for officiating at the service of Magda Hoffman by Marty Hoffman Rabbi David Eshel by Levine family Rabbi David Eshel by Richard L. Pozil Evan Greenberger’s ninth birthday by Rabbi Leah Lewis and Mr. David Lewis Olivia M. Kohn’s graduation by David and Stephanie Eshel Ellen and Howard Marcus’s anniversary by Lisa Agay and Stan Getz Ellen Sugerman by Prof. Gerald Bubis Ellen Sugerman by Gabrielle and Malcolm Cosgrove Ellen Sugerman by Rhea Coskey Ellen Sugerman by Dr. and Mrs. Eli Ginsburg Ellen Sugerman by Abner and Roslyn Goldstine Ellen Sugerman by Sandra Goodglick Ellen Sugerman by Betty and Orrin Kabaker Ellen Sugerman by Selman Kamon Ellen Sugerman by James Katz Ellen Sugerman by Victoria and Arnold Kupetz Ellen Sugerman by Belle Landa Ellen Sugerman by Polly Marks and Herb Weinberg Ellen Sugerman by Jeffrey Nagin Ellen Sugerman by Myra and Bruce Newman Ellen Sugerman by Faye Scholnick Ellen Sugerman by Sally Shafton Ellen Sugerman by Kurt Smalberg In Loving Memory of: Relba Imerman by Merle and Arnie Weiner, Sharon and Jason Fisher Marvin Kalin by Lisa Kalin and Drew Kugler NOAR FUND Shlomo Ronen SCHUSTERMAN CAMP ART FUND In Loving Memory of: David Rosenfeld by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kaplan FOOD PANTRIES FUND Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Bender Underwritten by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sigoloff Susan Elkin and Jerry Weintraub S. Baldwin Lisa and Jordan Bender Rebecca Cucu Jeanne Gerson Shirra S. Hever Therese B. Hudak B. A. Jolly Elisabeth Salevik Sahar Saviss-Bitton Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sigoloff Kamela L. Smith Gai Klass and Michael Stern Jerry Weintraub Sue Zaret In Honor of: Lionel Bell’s birthday by Joyce and Herb Rosenblum The birth of Augustus Magilnick by David and Stephanie Eshel Sue Zaret’s birthday by Ruth and Steve Loeb In Loving Memory of: Harry Altman by Ann Rubin Harry Altman by Suzanne Rubin and family Moses Armel by Merle Galindo Irving Baron by Frank Baron Rose Bauman by Ruth and Sam Halper Beloved sister, Edith Falk, by Lotte Seelman Annella and Daniel Feldstein by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Feldstein Raymond Fine by Dr. and Mrs. Neil Sherman Molly Fligelman by Mona Brandler Ruth Furst by Dr. and Mrs. Steven Kend Sylvia Goldfarb by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ritter Helen Klein by Flo and Mayo Stark Selma Klynn by Gail Spindler David Koskoff by Marian Brown Sylvia Krevin by Helen N. Lewis Dr. Norman Krevoy by Marian Brown Dr. Norman Krevoy by Flo and Mayo Stark Betty Levy by Judi and Paul Lippe Joseph Matkowsky by Suzanne Rubin and family Dear father, Jack Morris, by Ronnye and Bill Grueber, Anneliese and Bill Morris Sylvia Morris by Ronnye and Bill Grueber, Anneliese and Bill Morris Morris Motley by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Motley Emmett Ray by Suzanne Rubin and family Burton Rosen by Mr. and Mrs. Bret Rosen Beloved father and grandfather, Norman Arthur Rubin, by Suzanne Rubin and family Father, Norman Arthur Rubin, by Ann Rubin Barbara Wise by Nina Weinstein Thank you to those individuals and families who have chosen either to underwrite ($1,000) or sponsor ($500) a week of food. If you are interested in joining this effort, please contact Rabbi M. Beaumont Shapiro at (424) 208-8930 or email [email protected]. Mitzvah go’reret mitzvah—doing a mitzvah leads to doing more. 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. Our Temple Family Welcome to new Temple members… Dina and Daniel Aspen and their son, David…Emily and Adam Bold and their daughter, Ava…Leila and David Brown and their daughters, Rachel and Sarah… Anne and Stuart Burkin and their children, Ava and Benjamin… Holly Brock Cohn and Gary Cohn…Talia and Avrom Gart and their daughter, Alison…Patricia Greenwald Gittelson…Jessica and Josh Goldin and their children, William and Olivia…Kerry and Andrew Grossman and their sons, Jake, Cole, and Derek…Bobbie and Sandy Heck and their son, Henry…Martine and Chad Howard…Veronica and Jack Jaffe and their daughter, Isabella…Michelle and Michael Lalezarian…Amy Andelson and Sean Lubens and their son, Samuel… Rebecca Mall and John Miller and their children, Levi and Lola…Terri and Richard Myerson…Gillian and Abram Nalibotsky and their children, Remy, Philip, and Mila…Neda and Arash Nourollah and their daughter, Mia… Abigail and Jared Prushansky…Mollee and Edward Share…Joanne Nabielsky and Emilio Smeke and their daughter, Terrie…Jessica Becker and Benjamin Van der Fluit…Monique and Erik Vayntrub and their son, Oliver… Paulina and Kyle Wittlin and their daughter, Cali… Congratulations to… Celine Ouaknine and Jonathan Hakakha on their recent marriage… Michelle Hakim and Michael Lalezarian on their recent marriage… Jennifer Greenhut and Larry Tollin on their recent marriage…Rachel Klein and Benjamin Tucker on their recent marriage… Congratulations to… Shira and Marc Breverman on the birth of their son, Asher Jonah Breverman… Julie and Michael Milberg on the birth of their daughter, Beatrice Abigail Milberg, and to big sister, Langley…Brooke Peterson and Dan Miller on the birth of their daughter, Ryan Esther Miller, and to big sister, Rome…Raquel and Austin Richter on the birth of their daughter, Eden Olivia Richter, and to big brothers, Cole and Mateo…Pam and Mark Scott on the birth of their son, Zander Aviv Scott, and to big brother, Hunter…Lian and Howard Tanenbaum on the birth of their son, Penn Oliver Tanenbaum, and to big brother, Jack…Dina and Jacques Youssefmir on the birth of their son, Noah Youssefmir, and to big brother, Jonah… Condolences to… Cecila Bartman on the death of her sister-in-law, Norma Bartman… Maralee Beck and Andy Safir, and Dennis and Pamela Beck on the death of their mother, Harriet Beck, to grandchildren, Zachary, Erika, Dustin, Brandon, and Natasha Beck, and to great-grandson, Ryder…Marnie Bodek and Edwin Moss, and Janna and Jim Harris on the death of their mother, Muriel “Mickey” Bodek, and to grandchildren, Mason, Will, Kamber, Emma, and Jacob… Dan and Carol Bovill on the death of his father, Jules Bovill, to grandson Jeremy and to granddaughter Melissa and husband Mark Shabason, and to greatgrandson, Aiden...Pamela and Daniel Marcus on the death of her father, Peter Burnett, and to grandchildren, Katie and Samuel…Rabbi Lynn Brody and Ansel Slome on the death of her mother, Charlotte Klayman Green…Martin and Talia Lesak on the death of his aunt, Magda Hoffman, to great-newphews, Noah and Eli, to great-niece and -nephew Julie and Robert Edelstein, and to greatgrandnephews, Tyler and Syndey…Roxana and Robert Farzam on the death of her grandmother, Akhtar Khorsandi, and to great-grandchildren, Brandon, Nicolette, and Dylan…Rhonda Rand on the death of her father, Dr. Phillip Rand, and to grandchildren, Tamara, Michaela, and Jacob…Roy and Susan Rosenbluth on the death of his mother, Rose Rosenbluth…Debbie and Ken Haber on the death of her father, Jay Weiss, and to granddaughters, Tess and Sophia… And to all immediate and extended family. 11 Wilshire Boulevard Temple 3663 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90010 NONPROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID LOS ANGELES, CA PERMIT NO. 785 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED 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 Barry Edwards, President Brian Shirken, Vice President Steve Sugerman, Vice President Rick Powell, Secretary Philip de Toledo, Treasurer Alan Berro, Dena Bloom, Steven Brown, Stephen Davis, Scott Edelman, Simon Furie, Barbara Grushow, James Hyman, Toni Schulman, Alberto Valner, Dan Wolf Richard Pachulski, Immediate Past President Ronn Davids, Counsel Honorary Board Members Lionel Bell, Howard M. Bernstein, Audrey Irmas Executive Director Howard G. Kaplan The Wilshire Boulevard Temple Bulletin is published monthly by Wilshire Boulevard Temple wbtla.org (213) 388-2401 Printed on recycled paper. Please remember to recycle it again! Schedule of Shabbat Worship & Study SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 Torah Study Deuteronomy Va-et’chanan 3:23-7:11 Rabbi Goldberg 9:00 a.m. Torah Study and Kaddish Deuteronomy Eikev 7:12-11:25 Rabbi Shapiro 9:00 a.m. Shabbat Services Rabbi Goldberg and Cantor Ettinger 6:00 p.m. Shabbat Services Rabbi Goldberg and Cantor Ettinger 6:00 p.m. Shabbat Services Rabbi Shapiro and Cantor Ettinger 10:30 a.m. No services at Glazer or Irmas Campuses Rabbi Shapiro and Cantor Gurney 6:00 p.m. Rabbi Shapiro and Cantor Gurney 6:00 p.m. Nefesh “Food for the Soul” Rabbi Goldberg and the Band 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 Adult B’Nei Mitzvah Service Rabbi Nanus, Rabbi Leder, Cantor Gurney, and Cantor Ettinger 4:00 p.m. No service at Irmas Campus FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 Shabba Dabba Rabbi Goldberg, Rabbi Shapiro, and the Band 6:00 p.m. Shabbat Services Rabbi Leder and Cantor Gurney 6:00 p.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 Shabbat Services Rabbi Eshel and Cantor Ettinger 6:00 p.m. Rabbi Shapiro and Cantor Gurney 6:00 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 Torah Study Deuteronomy R’eih 11:26-16:17 Avi Cohen 9:00 a.m. Shabbat Services Rabbi Eshel and Cantor Ettinger 10:30 a.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 Torah Study Deuteronomy Shof’tim 16:18-21:9 Avi Cohen 9:00 a.m. Shabbat Services Rabbi Goldberg and Cantor Gurney 10:30 a.m. Torah Study Deuteronomy Ki Teitzei 21:10-25:19 Avi Cohen 9:00 a.m. Shabbat Services Rabbi Goldberg and Cantor Gurney 10:30 a.m. Camp Hess Kramer 10:30 a.m. No service at Irmas Campus Rabbi Fox and Cantor Ettinger 10:30 No service at Irmas Campus 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