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Mission to the Future at the Above & Beyond Men’s Event By Danny Levy, Director of Development
Thursday February 7, 2019 ANNUAL COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN FUND EVENT
at the Above & Beyond #5 will honor local men in our community.
5th Annual Above & Beyond We will be celebrating our 5th Annual Jewish Federation’s Men’s Philanthropy Annual Community Campaign Fund event on Thursday, February 7th, 2019, 6:00 pm at the Columbia Memorial Space Center in the City of Downey, CA. The evening brings together men from all over the community to celebrate the power we have to care for the vulnerable, to be committed to the survival of the Jewish people, to invest in the future of our children, and to rescue those in need no matter where they live or how they worship.
Joining this homage, and our community honorees, will be guest speakers. One, a retired scientist, who worked at Boeing in space medicine, will talk briefly about his involvement in health and space travel. The other will speak to the future. As we are moving forward with the merging of the Jewish Federation and the Jewish Community Foundation, and creating a new entity, to support Jewish people, Jewish thought, and Jewish culture, we will hear about the different ways this will happen. Marcos Weinstein, Above & Beyond, Co-Chair states “Perfect topic at the perfect time. Mission forward, to the future is what we are all about.”
Going Above & Beyond This evening is also an opportunity to honor local men who go above and beyond in support, and leadership, throughout our community and are nominated by their agencies and synagogues. (Please see the sidebar to the right for the 2019 Above & Beyond honorees confirmed as of printing). “It is always so great to honor these men from our community and share their good deeds with all. I for one, meet many new people and learn things about them I would otherwise not know. Makes me very proud to be part of this community,” stated Thomas Nantais, Above & Beyond, Co-Chair.
The Countdown Has Begun This year, you will be receiving your Above & Beyond invitation via email, right around the time you are reading this. There will be a direct link to an on-line registration form. We will be sending plenty of email reminders. Using E-Invitations continues to save us thousands of dollars for printing, postage and staff time. Tickets are $65 each, $30 for students, and there are many sponsorship opportunities. In addition, guests are asked to make a requested minimum gift to the 2019 Annual Community Campaign Fund of $180. If you have already made your pledge, you do not need to make an additional one to attend. You can still pay by check, or call with credit card information to Yolanda Placencio (562) 426-7601 ext. 1314, on our website at jewishlongbeach.org/aboveandbeyond or by email at events@jewishlongbeach.org Heavy appetizers and spirits will be served from 6:00- 7:30 p.m. followed by the speakers and honorees.
Mission Past, Mission Forward We will also take a moment to honor one of the Columbia Spaceshuttle Astronauts lost in the tragic accident, Israeli hero, Colonel Ilan Ramon. And the recent loss of his widow, Rona Ramon, who has become an Israeli hero in her own right.
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Eric Schiffer Beth David
Daniel Rindsburg Congregation Lubavitch
Igor Lichtmaher Hebrew Academy
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Jewish Family & Children’s Service
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Tu b’Shvat: Recognizing Our Reliance Upon Nature By Rabbi Dr. Mark Goldfarb
Later this month, we will celebrate the holiday of ט״ו בשבטTu b’Shvat - the New Year Rabbi Dr. Mark Goldfarb for the trees. The Hebrew words, ט״ו בשבט, refer not so much to the name of the holiday, rather the date of the holiday. “ ט״וtu” is a pronunciation of the Hebrew letters for the number 15 and “ שבטShvat” is the name of the Hebrew month. ט״ו בשבט, is thus the 15th day of Shvat. The Mishnah teaches us that there is a new year for trees — ט״ו בשבט. A new year for trees? Were the Rabbis out of their mind? Why do trees need a new year? In the Biblical days, and days of The Temple, it was important to know the age of fruit. The Torah teaches that the first three years of fruit growth were supposed to ripen and fall to the ground. A great way of providing nutrients to the young fruit
tree. During the fourth year, the fruit was to be brought to the Kohein at The Temple and sacrificed. It was only from the fifth year on that the farmer was able to use or sell the fruit produced by the tree. Regardless of when the tree was planted or first bore fruit, on ט״ו בשבט, the 15th of Shvat, all fruit trees age one year. Why is it important for us to observe ט״ו בשבט today? We no longer bring the offerings of our fruit trees for a sacrifice to any place, even though here in southern California, a number of us have fruit trees in our yards! After the destruction of the Temple by the Romans in the year 70 C.E. and the exile of most Jews from the Land of Israel, ט״ו בשבטtook on new meaning. It became a wide spread custom to eat fruits that grew in the Land of Israel. With the establishment of the modern State of Israel, ט״ו בשבט has taken on additional meaning. It is a popular custom to donate money to
the Jewish National Fund to pay for planting trees in Israel. In the 16th Century, Sephardic Mystics created the ט״ו בשבטSeder, modeled on the Passover Seder, in which participants read selections from the Hebrew Bible and Rabbinic texts, and ate fruits and nuts traditionally associated with the land of Israel. In the Book of Deuteronomy, five fruits and two grains are associated with the land of Israel: wheat, barley, vines, figs and pomegranates, olive trees, and dates. Participants attending a ט״ו בשבטSeder would drink four cups of wine or juice. The first cup is white wine or juice, to symbolize winter. For the second cup, a little red is added, a hint of spring. The third cup is red with white added, symbolic of late spring. The fourth cup is red, representing summer. Many congregations and communities observe a ט״ו בשבטSeder and I encourage you to find a
congregation with which to experience the fun and joy of this seder! Much in Judaism acknowledges humanity’s interdependence with and total reliance upon nature. The Rabbis of our Talmud teach us when the Eternal One created the first human, the Eternal One took the human around to all the trees of the Garden of Eden, and said to the human, “Behold My works, how beautiful and commendable they are! All that I have created, for your sake I created it. Pay heed that you do not corrupt and destroy My universe; for if you corrupt it, there is no one to repair it after you.” [Midrash] May we have the strength and courage to do what we need to do so that we can leave our grandchildren a world in which their grandchildren can thrive. Rabbi Dr. Mark Goldfarb is the rabbi of Temple Beth Ohr. He is also a member of Neshama: Association of Jewish Chaplains and the Central Conference of American Rabbis.
Area Synagogue Upcoming Events
Please contact the synagogue directly with any questions using the Synagogue Directory (right). Also, see our online Community Calendar at jewishlongbeach.org for more community event listings.
1/16, 1/23 & 1/30, 2:30 pm: Torah Text Study Class. Wednesday, 1/9, 7:00 pm: “Defying Stereotypes: How to Coexist in a Loving Manner” series. Learn about The Science of Mind with Reverend Bobbi Becker. In partnership with the South Coast Interfaith Council. Free event. Thursday, 1/10 & 1/24, 10:00 am: Kundalini Yoga & Meditation. Free for public. All levels are welcome! Friday, 1/11, 7:00 pm: Shabbat with the Torah & BETH DAVID Discussion with Rabbi Gindlin. Friday, 1/4, 7:00 pm: We will take out the Torah, Family Shabbat. chant from it & learn about the Sunday, 1/6, 10:00 am: portion of the week. Community Scholar- Professor CONGREGATION Friday, 1/18, 7:00 pm: Mark Dollinge presents SHIR CHADASH Wednesday, 1/2, 1/9, Shabbat Shirah. Come, and “Jews & Politics”
BEIT HALEV Fridays, 1/4, 1/11, 1/18, & 1/25, 6:00 pm: Kabbalat Shabbat Morning Services found online via Rabbi Galit Levy-Slater’s webpages. Join our global congregation for a lively, joyful hour or so of song, study & prayer. Saturdays, 1/5, 1/12, 1/19 & 1/26, 10:30 am: Kabbalat Shabbat Services live-streamed on Rabbi Galit Levy-Slater’s webpages.
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Sunday, 1/13, 9:30 am: Sisterhood Speaker Series presents “Depression: What is It Exactly and How Can I Help?”. Heather Pearman, MFT, a licensed therapist who has been practicing in Los Alamitos for 10 years, will speak about depression, how to recognize it and address it, with an emphasis on teens and young adults. Light refreshments to be served. RSVP to sisterhood@ templebethdavid.org Sunday, 1/27, 8:00 am: Texas Hold’Em Tuesday, 1/29, 9:00 am: Pechanga Bus Trip.
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let our music inspire you. Saturday, 1/19, 9:45 am: Torat Nashim: A Shabbat Torah Study Circle for Women, By Women. Coordinated by Ellen Goldsmith & Linda Waltzman. Friday, 1/25, 7:00 pm: Tu B’Shvat Shabbat. Please join us for this very special Seder as we celebrate the natural fruits found in Israel. TEMPLE BETH SHALOM Thursdays, 1/3, 1/10, 1/17, 1/24 & 1/31, 8:00 am: Morning Minyan. Fridays, 1/4, 1/11, 1/18 & 1/25, 7:45 pm: Shabbat Services. Saturdays, 1/5, 1/12, 1/19 & 1/26, 10:00 am: Morning Service.
Synagogue Directory Beit HaLev (I) P.O. Box 2279 Seal Beach, CA 90740 Contact: Rabbi Galit Levy-Slater Phone: 562-493-2680 Email: duets@icloud.com Website: www.galityomtov.com
Beth David (R) 6100 Hefley St. Westminster, CA 92683 Contact: Rabbi Nancy Myers Phone: 714-892-6623 Email: tbdavid@templebethdavid.org Website: www.templebethdavid.org Chabad of Los Alamitos & Cypress (O) 12340 Seal Beach Blvd. Suite B-219 Seal Beach, CA 90740 Contact: Rabbi Shmuel Marcus Phone: 714-828-1851 Email: smarcus@jewishcypress.com Website: www.chabadlosal.com Chabad of West Orange County/ Congregation Adat Israel (O) 5052 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Contact: Rabbi Aron David Berkowitz Phone: 714-846-2285 Email: info@chabadhb.com Website: www.chabadhb.com Congregation Lubavitch (O) 3981 Atlantic Ave. Long Beach, CA 90807 Contact: Rabbi Yitzchok Newman Phone: 562-426-5480 Email: yitzyg@aol.com Congregation Shir Chadash (I) 6440 Del Amo Blvd. Lakewood, CA 90713 Contact: Rabbi Mariana Gindlin Phone: 562-429-0715 Email: csclakewood@dslextreme.com Website: www.CongregationShirChadash.org Congregation Sholom of Leisure World, Seal Beach (C) Mail to:
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Clubhouse 3, Room 9 1421 Northwood Road Seal Beach, CA 90740 Fridays 7:00 PM, and Saturdays 9:30 PM Contact: President Carol A. Stern Levine Phone: Direct - 562-505-3622 Phone: Membership - 562-331-3949 Email: congsholomlwsb@gmail.com P’nai Or (I) 3955 N. Studebaker Road Long Beach, CA 90808 Phone: 562-364-5154 Email: info@pnaior.org Website: www.pnaior.org Shul By The Shore (O) 3801 E. Willow Street Long Beach, California 90815 Contact: Rabbi Abba Perelmuter Phone: 562-621-9828 Email: rabbi@shulbytheshore.org Website: www.shulbytheshore.org Surf City Synagogue (C) Services held at the HB Central Library 7111 Talbert Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Phone: 714-596-2220 E-Mail: info@surfcitysynagogue.org Temple Beth Ohr (R) 15721 E. Rosecrans Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 Contact: Rabbi Mark Goldfarb Phone: 714-521-6765 Email:office@tbolm.org Website: www.tbolm.org Temple Beth Shalom (C) 3635 Elm Avenue Long Beach, CA 90807 Contact: Rabbi David Cantor Phone: 562-426-6413 Fax: 562-426-7824 Email: office@tbslb.org Website: www.tbslb.org Temple Israel (R) 269 Loma Ave. Long Beach, CA 90803 Contact: Rabbi Steven Moskowitz Phone: 562-434-0996 Email: info@tilb.org Website: www.tilb.org Temple Ner Tamid of Downey (I) 10629 Lakewood Boulevard Downey, CA 90241 Contact: Rabbi Daniel Mehlman Phone: 562-861-9276 Email: info@downeytemplenertamid.org Website: www.downeytemplenertamid.org (C)=Conservative (I)=Independent (O)=Orthodox (R)=Reform
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Shlomit Jackson, sjackson@alpertjcc.org • (562) 426-7601 x1035
At the Alpert JCC, we are fortunate to celebrate two New Years – the Jewish New Year in the fall, Rosh Hashanah, and the secular New Year, January 1. Traditionally, many people take the time around Rosh Hashanah to make new resolutions and set goals for the coming year. I think it’s wonderful to have a second opportunity to take a step back to reevaluate the goals we set at Rosh Hashanah. We can choose to renew those goals, whether or not we were successful, or choose new goals if that’s where our heart leads us. Whatever your resolutions might be, we offer many ways for the Alpert JCC to be a part of your success. If your goal is to improve your health and wellness, we are Your Center for Fitness. We have BRAND NEW top-of-the-line Matrix cardio and state of the art Hoist Roc-It strength equipment in our Fitness Center; over 50 energizing group fitness classes; and exceptional personal trainers and fitness instructors to help you achieve your goals. We also have a wonderful aquatics program including Aqua size classes, Lap Swim, and private swim lessons in our Swim for Life Aquatics Center’s year-round heated pool. If your goal is to find a great place for your kids, we are Your Center for Youth. We have one of the best Early Childhood Education Centers in Long Beach; there are over 125 kids who participate in our Kids’ University afterschool program; Camp Komaroff offers terrific summer camp programs as well as vacation and holiday fun days and program; and the JCC Maccabi Games and ArtsFest are engaging programs for our teens.
The Zena & Pauline Gatov Gallery at the Alpert JCC Presents
Irina Mirskaya
Exhibition continues through January 25
Irina’s love of folklore and decorative arts is reflected in her colorful illustrations. When she paints, Irina says, she lives in a fantasy world of fairy tales and childhood memories. Her favorite subjects: folklore, dancers, and portraits of people or pets. Custom orders are welcome. Irina enjoys both digital imaging and conventional painting with watercolor, egg tempera and oils. Her experience includes art directing of a textile studio, teaching art at Otis College, illustrating greeting cards and children’s books, creating art dolls and hand-painted jewelry. Irina exhibited at The Optical Allusion Gallery, Pacific Design Center, Chemers Gallery, Gatov Gallery, Esencia Flamenca Studio, among others. Born in former USSR, Irina now lives and works in Long Beach, CA, with her husband and two children.
Artist Reception: Sunday, January 6, 2pm Free Admission; Open to the Community!
To see more of Irina’s work please visit her website: IrinaMirskaya.com
If your goal is personal, educational, cultural and spiritual growth, we are Your Center for Jewish Life and Culture. We have adult classes, film festivals, author talks, lectures, field trips, cooking classes, lunch n’ learns, Kabbalah classes, and so much more!
The Lands Between: A History of Eastern Europe
If your goal is to make new friends, we are Your Center for Socializing. With our weekly Senior lunches; monthly Young Adult Shabbat dinners; family programs; Bridge and Mah Jongg games; Summer of Fun; and other social events, you are bound to meet people who have similar interests, all while having a lot of fun.
Mondays, 7pm January, 2019
Dr. Schwartz's 4-part Lecture Series. 4 sessions January 7: The Land and its People January 14: Nationalism in Eastern Europe January 21: Bloodlands January 28: The New East Europe One lecture: $15/MVP; $18/Public All 4 lectures: $60/MVP; $72/Public
If your goal is to give back, we are Your Center for Volunteering, offering many opportunities to volunteer through our Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) program, our brand new JCC Cares program, or through one of our many committees. As you can see, the Alpert Jewish Community Center is here to help you accomplish year’s goals and for your continuing goals in the future. I wish you all a very happy and healthy New Year and hope you fulfill your goals in 2019 at the Alpert JCC, Your Center For Life.
L’Shalom
Jeffrey Rips AJCC Executive Director
Cooking Class with Chef Eileen Gelso Wednesday, January 23, 6pm
Join us as we learn how to prepare an authentic, 4-course meal from the cities of Northern Italy with wine pairing by Annie Greenfeld. $30/Per Person; $35/At the Door Reserve your space by going to alpertjcc.org
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Happiness & Humor Group Friday, January 4, 11:30am
This FREE ongoing monthly group, led by Dr. Susan Mathieu, will help you find the positive side of life. You’ll learn how to deal with difficult people and situations, steps to increase happiness in your own life, and the secret to a happy life. All senior adults are invited, so bring your friends and be ready to laugh. Coffee and light refreshments will be served. For more info, call Dr. Susan Mathieu at (562) 426-7601 x 1721
Bubblemania Lunch
Wednesday, January 16, 12pm
The Bubblemania Show with Allie will be our featured entertainment. You won't believe your eyes. Lunch will include Caesar salad, baked potato Bar and assorted desserts. $6/MVP; $7/Public Please RSVP to Dr. Susan Mathieu at (562) 426-7601 x1721
Senior Shabbat Luncheon Friday, January 25, 12pm
Enjoy the fellowship of a wonderful group while singing with our Student Cantorial Soloist, Kelly Cooper, Lunch is dairy delicious. $6/MVP; $7/Public
Mondays, 5:30pm: Level 1 / 6:30pm: Level 2 / 7:30pm: Level 3 Series 11: January 7, 14, 21, 28, Feb 4, 11 Series 12: March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8
Line Dance 1: For beginners—basic dances not to exceed 32 counts. Line Dance 2: For the long-term beginners—dances are 32-64 counts. Line Dance 3: For the somewhat experienced—dances are 48-64 counts.
Line dancing is a great exercise that burns calories while you have a good time! Both classes require you to bring your cowboy boots or leather-soled shoes for a stompin’ good time. No partner necessary. Instructor: Cindi Massengale. Drop-In Rate: $10/MVP; $13/Public 6 Class series per person: $50/MVP; $65/Public Register at the AJCC Member Relations Courtesy Desk, (562) 426-7601 x1051
RETIRED & SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Gayle Ehrenberg, gehrenberg@alpertjcc.org • (562) 506-2801
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Please RSVP to Dr. Susan Mathieu at (562) 426-7601 x1721
The Barbara Alpert Chorus Every Wednesday, 10:30am
Strong singing voice NOT required. We have Frank Mcliquham from, "The Rock Club Music is the Remedy," as our director along with a Pianist. This group experience promises to be uplifting and a lot of fun. For more info, call Dr. Susan Mathieu at (562) 426-7601 x 1721
Ongoing Alpert JCC Senior Activities
Knit Wits: Mon, 1-3pm • Senior Lunch: Wed, 12-1:30pm Bridge: Wed, 1:30pm • Mah Jongg: Thurs, 11:30-3pm
The Barbara & Ray Alpert Jewish Community Center
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YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMS
Brandon Julian, bjulian@alpertjcc.org • (562) 426-7601 x1024 Alpert JCC Camp Komaroff
School-Year Vacation Days Grades K-9
When school's out we've got you covered! Come spend the day at the AJCC and re-connect with all your camp friends. Register for one or all three!
Martin Luther King Mon, January 21, 2019
We will be honoring Dr. King’s memory by learning about his heroism. We will also enjoy fun art projects, gaga and sports.
Lincoln’s Birthday
Mon, February 11, 2019
It’s a birthday celebration!! We will celebrate President Lincoln’s birthday by having a party including games, music, cooking, and lots of fun!
Presidents’ Day
Mon, February 18, 2019
Today we will learn about being a leader. We will play group games that foster team building and leadership. Cost per day: 9am-4pm: $55/MVP; $60/Public • 7am-6pm: $65/Member; $75/Public Register at alpertjcc.org Questions: Call Ms. Maureen at (562) 426-7601 x1023
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Emily Gould, egould@alpertjcc.org • (562) 426-7601 x1091
Join us for two new Shabbat classes; Starting January 19 at the ECE!
From the Beginning Saturdays, 8:45-9:45am
Newborn to Walking Experience Shabbat with your baby, share experiences, ask questions, give advice, and make lifelong friends! Free to all! (Registration required)
Yad b’Yad (Hand in Hand) Saturdays, 10-11:30am
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Walking to 24 Months You and your child will celebrate Shabbat with music, art, literacy, and more! $245/MVP; $350/Public ECE Dept: (562) 426-7601 x1090 or ece@alpertjcc.org
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MVP: The MVP price is the "Member Value Price" that gives our members an automatic discount to the fee we charge for our programs and events. If you’re not a member of the AJCC, speak with one of our Membership Services specialists and learn how you can start benefiting from MVP pricing today.
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JEWISH FAMILY & CHILDREN’S SERVICE Call Today! We’re Here to Help! 3801 E. WILLOW STREET, LONG BEACH, CA 90815 WEB: www.jfcslongbeach.org EMAIL: jfcs@jfcslongbeach.org PHONE: 562-427-7916
Generous Givers Make Holidays Memorable
The Alpert JCC’s Early Childhood Education teachers show off some of the holiday presents that were purchased for two JFCS client families by ECE parents and children for this season’s JFCS Adopt a Family program.
Thanks to the generosity of so many in the Long Beach Jewish community, the holidays were happier for many of JFCS’ client families. From Thanksgiving through Chanukah and Christmas, 20 families enjoyed festive Thanksgiving holiday meals, and 24 families totaling 35 adults and 48 children received holiday gifts. Skillfully coordinated by former JFCS development
director Janet Pottebaum and supported by the JFCS social work team, JFCS matched those in need with those who were ready to provide it. The Alpert JCC Early Childhood Education (ECE) program performed a true mitzvah by adopting two JFCS client families in need so that they would have a happy and memorable holiday. JFCS supplied
ECE with details of the family members, such as their ages, genders, favorite color, and holiday needs and wishes. ECE families then selected individuals from the two families and shopped for items on that family member’s list. “Our families really enjoyed shopping with their children and having conversations about buying presents for other children. It seemed to
Café Europa Set for January 17, 2019
Café Europa, a luncheon organized by JFCS for Holocaust survivors and their family members living in the greater Long Beach area, is set for January 17. This annual event provides an opportunity for survivors to enjoy each other’s company and meet new friends while
sharing a delicious meal together. Many of the survivors have attended past events and have formed strong friendships with other attendees, particularly in instances where a common language, like Russian, Polish, or Yiddish, is shared. JFCS Board members,
staff, social work interns, and Marriage and Family Therapist Trainees and Associates join the survivors at lunch to meet them and learn more about their journeys to the United States and eventually to California. The event is planned by a committee under JFCS
be very meaningful for the children to bring their gifts to school for wrapping,” said Emily Gould, ECE director. On December 10, after the gifts were wrapped and ready, representatives from JFCS attended the ECE allschool Havdallah assembly to receive the gifts on behalf of the families in need, and then contacted the families to arrange for delivery or pick-up. “On behalf of the families, JFCS would like to thank the children of the ECE program, their families, and the ECE staff for the generosity shown to these families in need. It made their holiday season one that they will long remember,” said Kathryn Miles, JFCS Executive Director. Temple Israel Sisterhood offered gifts for a family of five, while the Temple Israel 10th Grade class
adopted four individuals. National Council for Jewish Women’s Long Beach branch provided gifts for two families. The Women’s Philanthropy division of the Jewish Federation also participated this year by supporting a family with seven children. Seventeen donors, including eight current and former JFCS board members also made significant contributions to the effort by adopting one or more families or sharing members of a family. The JFCS staff and board of directors are so grateful to everyone in the Jewish community and beyond for offering a helping hand to those who so desperately need assistance. The holiday season brings out the best in those of us who are able to give to others.
that advises the agency on matters related to Holocaust survivors and special funds managed by JFCS from the Conference of Material Claims against Germany to help low-income survivors with basic needs such as food, medicine, transportation, and in-home
assistance. Café Europa is named for a café in Stockholm, Sweden, where Holocaust survivors would gather to hopefully find loved ones or exchange information that might help them reunite with surviving family members.
JFCS Announces New Board Members and Staff Changes
With the new calendar year comes a roster of new board members at JFCS. “We are thrilled to be adding 5 new board members, bringing the size of our board up to 21. “These five men and women will bring new ideas and skill sets to an already talented and highly engaged group,” said Kathryn Miles, Executive Director. They are: Raymond Cervantez, VP and Los Altos Branch Manager
of Farmers & Merchants Bank; Dr. Marvin Zamost, a longtime supporter of JFCS and an established family practice physician with Healthcare Partners; Adolfo Guzman Lopez, broadcast journalist with KPCC Radio, a National Public Radio affiliate, who has covered transportation, the arts, and higher education, often with a focus on mental health; Karin Polacheck, a former school district department chief;
and Joanne Ratner, who with her husband Wayne Slavitt owns Mobul, a retail store focused on home health and accessibility aids. The new members will be installed at the JFCS Annual Meeting & Installation of Officers on the evening of Thursday, January 24th. Executive Director Kathryn Miles also announced that Lisa Honsberger, MSW, has assumed the role of Manager of Community-
Based Services, overseeing the day-to-day operations of JFCS’ contracts with Downey and Los Alamitos Unified School Districts to place clinicians in a total of 22 schools. She will also oversee all domestic violence and art therapy programming. Honsberger moves to this position from her previous role as Manager of Social Work. The agency will also be saying goodbye to Jill Senecal, who has been
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HILLEL AT CSULB FOR MORE INFORMATION: WEB: www.beachhillel.org EMAIL: info@beachhillel.org PHONE: 562-426-7601 ext 1424
Hillel’s International Global Assembly
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(l-r): Dr. Felice Adler-Shohet, Beach Hillel’s Board Chair; Shir Horwitz, Israel Fellow; Ally Levine, Springboard Fellow; Bri Rubin, Innovation Specialist; ChayaLeah Sufrin, Beach Hillel Director Beach Hillel staff attended the Hillel International Global Assembly in Denver, CO. The staff is excited to bring back many promising new ideas and best practices to our local school campuses!
2018 Chanukah Menorah Celebration with a Special Guest Appearance
Dr. Felice Adler-Shohet • Eileen Braeman Lindsey Fenimore • Solomon & Sasha Hess Nicole & Dan Honigman • Brandyss & Yair Katz Helen & Robert Rosenberg • Al & Ruth Rudis Vicki & Todd Scherwin • Linda & Sanford Simmons Karen Zoller & David Tillman
CSULB Series: Anti-Israelism, Anti-Zionism & Anti-Semitism
Dr. Marc Dollinger
Dr. Jane Conoley lighting Menorah with our Beach Hillel community.
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Beach Hillel was blessed to have the honor and presence of CSULB’s President Dr. Jane Conoley attend our Grand Menorah Chanukah Cekebration on Thursday, December 6th. Dr. Conoley’s attendance
The CSULB Jewish Studies Program is very pleased to again partner with the Orange County One Month Community Scholar Program. This year’s speaker is Dr. Marc Dollinger. He will speak on Tuesday, January 22nd, at 7:30 pm, at the Alpert JCC on the Weinberg Jewish Federation Campus. One of the thorniest is historic for our college students, who witnessed her questions in contemporary American Jewish life, the light the menorah. Selfies and camera boundaries between antiphone videos couldn’t be Israelism, anti-Zionism, and contained from the amazing anti-Semitism are now the subject of university policy sight. debates as well as proposed
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state and federal action. Dr. Dollinger’s presentation offers historical background into each category, outlining the points of debate in this highly-contentious subject. Dr. Marc Dollinger holds the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies and Social Responsibility at San Francisco State University. He is an author and an expert in the fields of Jews and American politics, American Zionism and California Jews. He sits on the California Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, and was named 2008 Volunteer of the Year by the San Francisco Jewish Community Federation. Like all Jewish Studies talks, this discussion is free and open to the public. For more information on this talk or other spring 2019 events, email Dr. Jeffrey Blutinger at Jeffrey.Blutinger@csulb.edu
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The Academy Rams Win Yet Again!
Student making a leap to score a hoop.
Our student athletes at the Hebrew Academy Middle School bring their all to each and every
basketball practice and game. Our athletes learn risk-taking, perseverance, and a commitment to being one’s best is never about being perfect, rather striving to being their best selves. Our athletes compete with character and learn to both lead and support teammates, to respect their opponents and to persevere through challenges on and off the court. The Hebrew Academy Middle School athletic program introduces students to sports and competition in an environment that engages in friendly competition, teaches kids to contribute positively to team dynamics, and push themselves
beyond their comfort zone. Our coaches are passionate about leading our student athletes to success and teaching them how to overcome challenges, both on and off the court. This year The Hebrew Academy fielded two basketball teams and have a winning record of five wins with only one loss. Team practices take place on our campus during and after school. Games are scheduled weekly with six to eight games per season. Coach Jonathan Zoltan, our school’s Director of Physical Education, said: “This is the winningest season for The Hebrew Academy, we played against the JCC
and other private schools in the area.” “The most important thing”, he said, “is our team’s pride and sportsmanship in playing these games.” Coach Zoltan has a reputation of bringing teams to championship levels and dedicates every moment of practice and game time to building the team dynamics and improving the teams’ skills. There are more after school activity options than ever before for middle school students at The Hebrew Academy, including clubs, tutoring, technology and sports. Participation in any of these activities require the middle school students to work as a team
and be persistent in order to succeed. It also gives them access to positive role models, such as coaches and older players who can set positive examples. The Hebrew Academy believes in the importance of having a great athletic program that continues to improve, as it believes in striving for constant improvement in its excellent academic program. We are proud of our basketball team starting this year with great results on the court and look forward to many more wins over the rest of the season. Go Academy Rams!
Hebrew Academy’s New XSTREAM Lab: Now Open for Learning
(l-r): Dr. Mary Greer, X-STREAM Lab Coordinator; Kari Trop; Rabbi Yitzchok Newman, Head of School; Don Kaiser, Board Chair; and Andrea Kaiser came together to celebrate the grand opening of The Hebrew Academy’s new X-STREAM Lab.
Last week, we opened our brand new X-STREAM Lab on The Hebrew Academy campus! This laboratory experience will combine Science, Robotics, Engineering, Art, Technology, and Mathematics in a streamlined experience for our students. This unique experience will provide our students many opportunities to focus on real-world problem-solving skills with creativity and innovation, in a safe environment to ultimately succeed. Students engage and apply their
education in a deeper and more meaningful way. Success through hands-on learning and collaboration between subjects is the foundation to all STEAM programs. Our Lab will be used by all students, even as young as elementary age. At The Hebrew Academy, we believe that every opportunity to build on life skills are important. Starting early will only enhance all future learning they do, not only in a classroom environment, but throughout the rest of their lives.
Our students are using their brain power and collaboration skills to finalize their semester’s new STEAM curriculum projects, which include building earthquake resistant units, as well as conducting clay models of lunar topography.
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Volunteers are needed for the Long Beach Kindergarten Festival at Dooley School on Saturday, January 12, 2019 at 8:15 am. Help sign-up children for this first step in their education. The Shirley Stein Book Review in conjunction with Sharon-Carmel Hadassah
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Jews of Rock & Roll The Jack Broscow Brotherhood of Beth David wants you to save the date for an upcoming variety show, written & produced by Perry Goldstein, called “The Jews Of Rock & Roll.” It’s an anthology of great rock songs written by Jewish composers, including Carole King, Neil Diamond, and Paul Simon, performed by The Orange Jews. This event will take place on Saturday, February 23, 2019, with a reception at 7:00 pm, and show starting at 8:00 pm. For ticket cost and other details, please call (714) 727-9430 or visit templebethdavid.org
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Ben Raymond Abraham will be called to the Torah at Beth David in Westminster, CA as a Bar Mitzvah on January 26th, 2019. Ben is a 7th grader attending Bell Intermediate School in Garden Grove, CA. He is active in the Animal Amigos club. He plays the trumpet and was active in the temple Jr. Choir. He likes to play Just Dance
and spend time with his friends. For his mitzvah project, Ben is helping Animal Amigos protect animals and conserve the environment through beach clean-ups and helping at the local animal shelter. Ben is the son of Rachel Abraham and the grandson of Susan Abraham and the late Dr. Raymond Abraham.
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will be held on Tuesday, January 15, 2019 starting at 10:30 am at The Grand in Long Beach. Leslie Schwartz will be reviewing her memoir The Lost Chapters: Finding Recovery and Renewal One Book At A Time. This book presents a powerful story of her experiences in Los Angeles County Jail after being sentenced for a DUI and battery. This review is made possible, in part, by a grant from the Barbara Alpert National Council of Jewish Women Endowment of the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Long Beach and West Orange County. Mail a check for $36, payable to: NCJW (3801 E. Willow St., Long Beach, CA 90815).
On Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 10:00 am, the YESS (Youth Empowerment Safety Symposium) will be held to provide human trafficking awareness through the arts, workshops and dialogue. Volunteers are needed. Email NCJW for more info. On Thursday, January 31st at the Alpert JCC on the Weinberg Jewish Federation Campus at 6:30 pm, come experience Mitzvah and Merlot with members of the Temple Israel Sisterhood and Hillel as we make fleece blankets for “Wrap the Kids.” No sewing skills are needed but bring scissors. For more information on all these events, please email: info@ncjwlongbeach.org or call (657) 235-2511.
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Upcoming Events
Shabbat Dinner @ 6:00pm & Service @ 7:15pm on Friday, January 4th and
Shabbat Dinner @ 6:00pm & Service @ 7:15pm on Friday, February 8th We are kicking the New Year with a festive back-to-back and exciting Shabbat Dinner & Service. Come one come all! Everyone is welcome to join and attend. Bring the whole family and your friends! A donation of $5/per person and $15/per family is to offset our dinner costs, and we thank you. (You do not need to donate to attend the service.)
Cantor's Concert
Saturday, February 9th @ 7:00pm and preceded by Reception @ 6:00pm on
The Cantor’s Concert is approaching. Save this special date. All are welcome to see and enjoy our amazing Cantor Judy Sofer and her musical guests for this special evening. More info to come, please look out for it. General ticket admission is $25/per person, VIP ticket admission is $36/per person. VIP tables can be also be purchased, TBA. For complete details, visit our website at www.tbslb.org
Sisterhood Pan Tournament on Wednesday, February 20th Serving Breakfast @ 10:00am & Game Begins @ 10:30am
Pan Tournament, game time! Save this fun game event on your calendars! To participate and detailed information, please contact Ann Millman at annmillman@yahoo.com or (562) 439-8010. A requested donation of $40/per person to participate. We look forward to seeing you here!
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INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM Taught by Rabbi Steven Moskowitz WEDNESDAYS ~ 7:00 p.m. Beginning January 9 th for 18 weeks
INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM is an engaging 18-session course for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of Jewish life. Discover what could be meaningful to you in liberal Judaism. This course is designed for individuals and couples from various faith traditions and cultural backgrounds and those who have had no religious upbringing. It is perfect for interfaith couples, those raising Jewish children, spiritual seekers, individuals considering conversion, and Jews who want a meaningful adult Jewish learning experience.
TUITION: $118 plus the cost of text books A partner/spouse may attend at no additional cost RSVP REQUESTED: (562) 434-0996 or info@tilb.org
ADULT EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES THAT TAKE YOU BEYOND
COOKING: SHABBAT CLASSICS WITH A TWIST Sunday, January 13 at 10 a.m. Come learn, hands-on, how to make challah, a main dish, and a dessert for Shabbat that are a twist on traditional dishes. Cost: $15
INTRODUCTION TO JEWISH GENEALOGY
Wednesdays at 7 p.m. January 16, 23, 30 and February 6 We will go over using family tree websites, finding information in the United States and Europe. Participants are encouraged to bring laptops, but not required. Cost: none
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Saturday, January 19 at 7 p.m. As our community further explores the intersection between Artificial Intelligence and Ethical Issues, we invite you to join us for this interesting film and conversation. Cost: none
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