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B e t h S h a l o m o f W h i t t i e r I n d e p e n d e n t P r o g r e s s i v e J u d a i s m Our Mishpacha September 2016 Av-Elul 5776 Inside This Issue Articles From Your Rabbi Hazzan s Notes Religious Connection Schedules/Times Clergy Schedule / Candle Lighting Times High Holy Days Schedule Thank You Donations Events/Classes Class: The Aleinu Prayer Selichot Service Conversational Spanish Celebrations Birthdays Anniversaries Book Club Yahrzeits Monthly Observances Donations Monthly Calendar September 2016 Advertisers A Note From Your Rabbi, I want to share with you a letter that was forwarded to me a few weeks ago. It is a poem written as a class assignment by Chanie Gorkin, an eleventh grade at an allgirl Lubavitch high school Beth Rivkah in Crown Heights. The poem describes a worst day ever but contains a surprise at the end. The Worst Day Ever, by Chanie Gorkin Today was the absolute worst day ever And don t try to convince me that There s something good in every day Because, when you take a closer look, This world is a pretty evil place. Even if Some goodness does shine through once in a while Satisfaction and happiness don t last. And it s not true that It s all in the mind and heart Because True happiness can be attained Only if one s surroundings are good It s not true that good exists I m sure you can agree that The reality Creates My attitude It s all beyond my control And you ll never in a million years hear me say Today was a very good day Now read it from bottom to top, the other way, And see what I really feel about my day. Chanie s mom commented on her daughter s poem: One of the major tenets of Hasidic philosophy is that the mind rules over the heart, that we are able to channel our emotions to the positive... that there is God in everything, and it is part of our mission in life to look for the good, and to find it and to spread it Everyone is Welcome May we find ways in our lives to use our skills in turning the questions around and finding the light in that which seems dark and bleak around us. Your Rabbi, Osnat 1

September 2016 Our Mishpacha The Aleinu Prayer: With Rabbi Osnat Sunday, September 11, 2016 10:00-11:00 am The prayer whose words worried generations of Jews and Gentiles alike. Join Rabbi Osnat as she explains the history of Aleinu, and answer questions such as: why there are different versions of it and what does spitting (of all things) have to do with its recitation. (No Hebrew required) Men s Club Shabbat Our annual Men s Club Shabbat took place on July 29. A number of men participated in the service through readings and the ever popular Men s Club Chorale which has been such a fixture at these events. We premiered the new Lecha Dodi by Oran Eldor which was a highlight that all seemed to enjoy. Our men did themselves proud and deserved all the kudos they received that night. We ve been asked to repeat the service twice annually. A Special Thank You goes out to all who participated in and attended this special Shabbat service. Thank You for Your Donations We are thankful for the support of Beth Shalom, from its members and friends Evelyn Litwin Copy Paper Barry & Bonnie Neville Beverage Dispensers 2

September 2016 Our Mishpacha Hazzan s Notes This month we prepare for the High Holyday season. The Service of Selihot this year will include both Beth Shalom and Temple Ner Tamid of Downey participating together. There will be a dessert reception at 6:00 pm in the foyer of the sanctuary and then the Havdalah and choral service beginning at 7:00 pm on Saturday, September 24, 2016. Our Rabbi, myself, the Beth Shalom Singers, and Mark Peterson, Accompanist and Choir Director will welcome Rabbi Dany Mehlman, Cantor Kenneth Jaffe, Vox Profundis, Dr. Edward Bruner, Choir Director, and Norberto Guinaldo, Organist to our sanctuary for the beautifully haunting Selichot service prior to the High Holydays. The Rabbis will add reflections, readings, and teachings to the service while the cantors and choirs will sing the liturgy composed by famous Jewish composers: Debbie Friedman, Hazzan Leib Glantz, Hazzan Baruch Schorr, Max Janowski, Max Helfman, Hazzan Carl Urstein, Hazzan David Roitman, Louis Lewandowski, and Hazzan Meir Finkelstein. Cantor Jaffe s recently composed Adonai, Adonai and Dr. Bruner s Al Cheit round out the compositions from local composers for this service. A specially prepared service booklet with liturgy and readings will be used to highlight both the traditional and modern thoughts and prayers of this service of preparation. All are welcome and invited to attend this spectacular annual service. - - Hazzan Lance H. Tapper September Clergy Schedule / Candle Lighting Times Date Time Clergy on Bima Service Candles September 2 7:30p Rabbi Osnat Kaballat Shabbat 6:56p September 3 9:45a Rabbi Osnat Torah Study w Rabbi September 9 7:30p Hazzan Lance Kaballat Shabbat 6:47p September 10 9:45a Hazzan Lance, Mark Peterson Kol Shalom Service September 16 7:30p Hazzan Lance Kaballat Shabbat 6:37p September 17 9:45a Hazzan Lance Torah Service September 23 7:30p Rabbi Osnat/Hazzan Lance Kaballat Shabbat 6:27p September 24 9:45a Hazzan Lance Torah Service September 24 6:00p Rabbi Osnat/Hazzan Lance Selichot w Temple Ner Tamid Rabbi Melman/Hazzan Jaffe September 30 7:30p Hazzan Lance Kaballat Shabbat 6:18p October 1 9:45a Hazzan Lance Torah Service 3

September 2016 Our Mishpacha & Temple Ner Tamid of Downey Present a Combined Selichot Service At Saturday, September 24, 2016 6:00 pm Dessert Reception, 7:00pm Service Join Rabbi Osnat, Hazzan Lance, the Beth Shalom Singers, Mark Peterson, Accompanist and Choir Director as they welcome Rabbi Dany Mehlman, Cantor Kenneth Jaffe, Vox Profundis, Dr. Edward Bruner, Choir Director, and Norberto Guinaldo, Organist from Temple Ner Tamid to our sanctuary for the beautifully haunting Selichot service prior to the High Holy Days. The Rabbis will add reflections, readings, and teachings to the service while the cantors and choirs will sing the liturgy composed by famous Jewish composers: Debbie Friedman, Hazzan Leib Glantz, Hazzan Baruch Schorr, Max Janowski, Max Helfman, Hazzan Carl Urstein, Hazzan David Roitman, Louis Lewandowski, and Hazzan Meir Finkelstein. Cantor Jaffe s recently composed Adonai, Adonai and Dr. Bruner s Al Cheit round out the compositions from local composers for this service. A specially prepared service booklet with liturgy and readings will be used to highlight both the traditional and modern thoughts and prayers of this service of preparation. All are welcome and invited to attend this spectacular annual service. Come Join Us! 4

September 2016 Our Mishpacha G-d s Miracle Once we see G-d as a Creator who has purpose, it is obvious that He revealed this purpose to His chosen people. Judaism believes that this took place at Mount Sinai. G-d gathered His people, some 3,000,000 strong [Exodus 12:37], to the foot of Mount Sinai and proclaimed that everyone hear His voice. He proclaimed the Ten Commandments and thus forged a bond between G-d and Israel. It has remained imprinted deeply in the Jewish soul throughout all of our history. The Torah tells us, Be most careful and watch yourself, that you not forget the things that you saw with your own eyes. Do not let them pass from your minds as long as you live. Teach them to your children, and to your children s children: The day you stood before G-d... [Deuteronomy 4:9-10]. As a result, each generation for over 3,000 years has looked upon the acts at Mount Sinai as something they participated in. The revelation at Sinai came just seven weeks after the Exodus from Egypt. G-d revealed Himself to an entire people and changed the course of both nature and history. The Torah reads of this when it says, Did G-d ever venture to take a nation to Himself, from another nation, with a challenge, with signs and wonders as the L-rd your G-d did in Egypt, before your very eyes? You have had sure proof that the L-rd is G-d; there is no other. [Deuteronomy 4:34]. It is the Exodus that makes us uniquely aware of G-d and shows Him to be involved in the affairs of our people. The Torah further warns us never to forget the Exodus, and we find there, Beware that you not forget G-d, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, from the house of slaery. [Deuteronomy 6:12] The impact of the Exodus remained on the Jewish mind and is celebrated in detail every year during the Passover holiday. Concisely, we see every persecutor as Pharaoh (Haman, Hitler, Stalin, etc.) with G-d standing on the sidelines, ready to repeat the miracle of the Exodus. This, in part, accounts for the miracle of G-d s light, our survival, and the State of Israel. Next month the taste of this light will be discussed, with our keeping of the Sabbath. Sam Pearlman Men s Club News Temple Beth Ohr of La Mirada has extended an invitation to the men of Beth Shalom to join their Men s Club to engage in projects and activities that provide meaningful services to our respective congregations and give our brotherhood the opportunity to explore and enjoy fellowship. Interested parties should contact Harry Jacobs, TBO Brotherhood President, at harrymjacobs26@gmail.com. 5

September 2016 Our Mishpacha High Holy Days 5777 / 2016 Schedule Rabbi Cantor Osnat Margalith Hazzan Lance H. Tapper S lichot: at Beth Shalom with Ner Tamid: Saturday eve. September 24 6:00 p.m. Dessert Reception, 7:00 p.m. Service Erev Rosh Hashanah: Sunday eve. October 2, 7:30 p.m. Rosh Hashanah (Day 1): Monday October 3, 9:00 a.m. Tashlich: Monday October 3 after services Rosh Hashanah (Day 2): Tuesday October 4, 9:00 a.m. Shabbat Shuvah: Friday eve. October 7, 7:30 p.m. Saturday October 8, 9:45 a.m. Kol Nidre: Tuesday eve. October 11, 6:30 p.m. Yom Kippur: Wednesday October 12, 9:00 a.m. Sukkot Erev Sukkot: Sunday October 16, 6:30 p.m. Shabbat Hol Hamoed Sukkot: Friday eve. October 21, 7:30 p.m. Saturday October 22, 9:45 a.m. Shemini Atzeret / Simchat Torah/ Yizkor: Monday October 24, 9:30 a.m. Our thanks to Sisterhood for providing challah and juice to break the fast. 14564 Hawes Street. Whittier, CA 90604. Parking 14545 Mulberry Drive. (562) 941-8744 w.bethshalomofwhittier.net 6

September 2016 Our Mishpacha Rabbi s Event: Sunday Movie Matinee, August 21 About 30 people came to the synagogue to watch the movie The Gatekeepers enjoying the free pizza and desserts. A lively discussion followed the intriguing story of the Israeli internal security service, Shin-Bet, through interviews revealing the perspective of six of its former heads. Internationally acclaimed and nominated for the Academy Awards Best Documentary Feature, the movie touched on the security issues Israel faces, the many waves of terrorism, the Palestinian population, the settlements, the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and much more. Rabbi Osnat provided the space for people to share their thoughts and conclusions, as well as personal input. Many thanks to Steve and Eileen Baptista and Rita Rubin for making this movie series possible. The Sunday movie matinee series has been well attended, successful as well as generates wonderful discussions among attendees. If you would like to recommend a movie please let Rabbi Osnat know. Greeting Cards Benefit Sisterhood Can t get out to buy a card for someone you want to honor, wish a Happy Birthday, Anniversary, speedy recovery, express sympathy, Mazel Tov, or celebrate a Simhah? Contact Eileen Baptista and have her send out a greeting card on your behalf. A wide selection of cards are available at $4.00 each. Proceeds from the card purchases benefits the Torah Fund and Beth Shalom Sisterhood. Eileen can be reached at 562.943.2007 14564 Hawes Street. Whittier, CA 90604. Parking 14545 Mulberry Drive. (562) 941-8744 w.bethshalomofwhittier.net 7

September 2016 Our Mishpacha Zesty Quinoa Salad Rated: Prep Time: 20 Minutes Ready In: 30 Minutes Submitted By:scrumdiddly Cook Time: 10 Minutes Servings: 6 "Quinoa and black beans are tossed in a refreshing lime-cilantro vinaigrette for a quick and protein-packed lunch or side dish." INGREDIENTS: 1 cup quinoa 2 cups water 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil 2 limes, juiced 2 teaspoons ground cumin 1 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 cups halved cherry tomatoes 1 (15 ounce) can black beans, drained and rinsed 5 green onions, finely chopped 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro salt and ground black pepper to taste 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes, or more to taste DIRECTIONS: 1. Bring quinoa and water to a boil in a saucepan. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until quinoa is tender and water has been absorbed, 10 to 15 minutes. Set aside to cool. 2. Whisk olive oil, lime juice, cumin, 1 teaspoon salt, and red pepper flakes together in a bowl. 3. Combine quinoa, tomatoes, black beans, and green onions together in a bowl. Pour dressing over quinoa mixture; toss to coat. Stir in cilantro; season with salt and black pepper. Serve immediately or chill in refrigerator. Mandel Bread Fundraiser The Mandel Bread by Rita Rubin that you know and love from Oneg Shabbats Order Today! 1/2 pound (about 12 of varying sizes) $10.00 1 pound (about 24 of varying sizes)..$18.00 Chocolate chip, walnut or almond Place your order with Rita Rubin (562) 943-3335 8

September 2016 Our Mishpacha CELEBRATIONS September Birthdays Joann Eres 9/2/2016 Richard Hess 9/4/2016 Mark Gibson 9/9/2016 Preston Rosser 9/11/2016 Eileen Wiseman 9/15/2016 Wishes you all a very Happy Birthday Jewish Los Angeles Special Needs Trust A new affordable service for families who have adult children with disabilites - the Jewish Los Angeles Special Needs Trust (JLA Trust) - Is now open! For the first time in LA, there is an affordable option for people with disabilities who need a special needs trust. For more information, please visit www.jlatrust.org or contact our Executive Director, Michelle K. Wolf at (424) 341-3344. 9

September 2016 Our Mishpacha September Yahrzeit Observances Dearly Beloved Observed by Relationship Galvin, Grace Baptista, Eileen & Steve Mother of Eileen Barembaum, Gitl Barembaum, Abdon & Lenore Mother of Abdon Bruchfeld, Max Brookfield, Howard Grandfather Bruchfeld, Rosa Brookfield, Howard Grandmother Fishbein, Barbara Fuchs, Agnes Cousin Hacker, Marcia Hacker, Jerome Wife Friedman, George Hess, Richard & Michelle Uncle of Michelle Morzinsky, Florence Hess, Richard & Michelle Aunt of Michelle Blasnick, Stephanie Jacobson, Karen Niece Aronowitz, Yetta Lieberman, Susan Grandmother Smolowitz, Ida Rubin, Dorothy Mother Michlin, Ida Weiss, David E. & Myra Mother of Myra Wiener, Paul Wiener, Dorothy A. Father-in-Law Bix, Irving Brantz, Jean Cohen, Samuel Higer, Max Kenwood, Shirley Phyllis Klugman, Benjamin Lerman, Jacob Levin, Abraham Levy, Bert Yank Mora, Caleb Kane Roseman, Lawrence Howard Sheinman, Morris Sherman, Jack Zucker, Bella Douglas We honor the memory of our loved ones who have departed this earth as we kindle the Yahrzeit candle in remembrance. May their memory endure as an eternal blessing. Need a Ride to Shul? Can't make it to shul on a Friday night or Saturday Morning for lack of a ride? Call Lucy Kleinberg at 323-807-0842 to arrange for a ride. First and third Friday nights and second and fourth Saturday Mornings each month. 24 hour reservation required. 10

September 2016 Our Mishpacha Yahrzeit Donations Dearly Beloved Honored by Relationship Louis Vinetsky Arlene Norton Father Werner Brookfield Howard Brookfield Brother Leonard Wiener Dorothy Wiener Husband Victor Cienfuegos David Cienfuegos Brother Rose Grossberg Joseph Grossberg Mother Dora Sandler Richard & Michelle Hess Aunt of Michelle Joel & Diane Chesler Abraham Chesler Father of Joel BOOK CLUB NEWS In September, we are hoping to have a Facetime chat with author Nomi Eve about her book Henna House. I have already been in contact with Nomi Eve, and we have scheduled September 13th,12:30 pm. According to Amazon, this is a Touching, coming-of-age story about a young woman, her family, their community and the customs that bind them. This book is about the Yemini Jews in the early 20 th C. It is always interesting to learn about other Jewish cultures, i.e. non-ashkenazi Jews. We meet in members home, brown-bag our lunch, and the hostess provides dessert and drink. We have interesting and lively discussions. If you want, or need, a ride, please call me. It is easily arranged. We welcome all comments, and points of view. Happy Reading Myra Conversational Spanish Lessons at Tired of not being able to understand conversations around you? Embarrassed by having lived in Southern California for years and having your knowledge of Spanish limited to ordering in a restaurant? Mina Cano, a member of our congregation, has taught conversational Spanish previously and now is volunteering to teach us. If you are interested, contact Rita Rubin. Classes will re-start in the Fall 11

September 2016 Our Mishpacha September 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 Kaballat Shabbat Breakfast 9:00a Rabbi Osnat 7:30p Torah Study Rabbi Osnat 9:45a 6:56p Candle lighting Parashat Re'eh Rosh Chodesh Elul 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rosh Chodesh Elul Bingo 6:00p Kaballat Shabbat Hazzan Lance 7:30p 6:47p Candle lighting Breakfast 9:00a Kol Shalom Hazzan Lance 9:45a Parashat Shoftim 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Class: The Aleinu Prayer w Rabbi Osnat 10:00a Bingo 6:00p Book Club 12:30p Board Meeting 7:00p Kaballat Shabbat Hazzan Lance 7:30p 6:37p Candle lighting Breakfast 9:00a Shabbat Service Hazzan Lance 9:45a Parashat Ki Teitzei 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Bingo 6:00p Kaballat Shabbat Rabbi Osnat & Hazzan Lance 7:30p Breakfast 9:00a Shabbat Service Hazzan Lance 9:45a 6:27p Candle lighting Parashat Ki TavoLeil Selichot 25 26 27 28 29 30 Selichot Dessert Reception 6:00p Service 7:00p Bingo 6:00p Sisterhood Board Meeting 1:00p Kaballat Shabbat Hazzan Lance 7:30p 6:18p Candle lighting 12

September 2016 Our Mishpacha When calling one of our advertisers, please remember to identify yourself as a member of Beth Shalom. It lets them know that their money is well spent advertising with us! The Mishpacha is published monthly, on or before the first of the month. If you want an announcement or article to appear in the October issue, the submission deadline is September 20th. The Mishpacha is sent on-line to those members and friends of Beth Shalom. If you wish a printed copy mailed to you, please call the office. Printed copies are also available in the lobby of Beth Shalom. The cost is $18 per year for non-members. The editor welcomes comments, articles, and suggestions. Email Steve at sbap27@aol.com. 13

September 2016 Our Mishpacha The Judaica Shop Beth Shalom Sisterhood The Beth Shalom Gift Shop is open during office hours 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday Gifts for Every Occasion, for Family and Friends 14564 Hawes Street Whittier, California 90604 14

September 2016 Our Mishpacha Friday Evening Services 7:30 p.m. Saturday Morning Services 9:45 a.m., Monday and Thursday 12:30 p.m. The Judaica Shop Beth Shalom Sisterhood The Beth Shalom Gift Shop is open during office hours 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Sunday Gifts for Every Occasion, for Family and Friends 15