Calendar
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
7:00 PM
Intro to Judaism
Friday, November 7, 2014
6:45 PM
Shabbat Services with Rabbi Eger
Saturday, November 8, 2014
10:00 AM Torah Study
12:15 PM HIV+ Lunch
Sunday, November 9, 2014
No Religious School
Sunday, November 9, 2014
8:30 AM SOVA
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
7:00 PM Pillar 1 Meeting - Engaged Community Interwoven with Each Other 7:00 PM Pillar 3 Meeting - Creating Jews for Life
Thursday, November 13, 2014 7:00 PM @ Hamburger Mary's Pillar 2 Meeting - Transforming the World Using Jewish Values
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This Saturday
November 8, 2014
10:00 AM Torah Study
"Famous Jewish Proverbs"
Studying the Book of Proverbs
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Refuah Schlemah
Please keep the following people in your prayers:
Marilyn Ader
Paul Morgan Fredrix
Brian Garfield
Jeannette Kaufman
Allison Knapp
Tom Royer
Jules Selvin
Lowell Selvin
Bob Weiner
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No Religious School
this Sunday
Classes will resume
Sunday, November 16, 2014
at 9:00 AM
at Temple Emanuel Beverly Hills
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on becoming CEO of Jewish Free Loan of Los Angeles
Nancy Greenstein
on your re-electioin to the Santa Monica Community College Board
Roberta Bennett
on the Bar Mitzvah of your grandson, Jake Rotter
Hillary Selvin
on receiving NAAMAT Women's (San Fernando Valley) Distinguished Community Leader Award
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Grief Support Group
begins November 18
Kol Ami is offering a grief support group for anyone who has lost a loved one. If you have experienced a recent loss or have grief that has not diminished with the passing of time, sometimes called unattended grief, this group is for you.
RSVP to Larry Levi is required - 310.492.5005. This group is free for Kol Ami members, $25/meeting for non-members (no one will be turned away due to lack of funds).
The group will meet at Kol Ami monthly for 6 months, on the first Tuesday of the month from 8-9:30 pm, starting November 18th. http://www.larrylevi.net/grief/
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HELP REFILL OUR BARRELS
SOVA needs canned pasta, canned soup, cooking oil and peanut butter. They also always need personal toiletries such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, disposable razors, shampoo, and deodorant. PLEASE JOIN US
Kol Ami meets at SOVA the 2nd
Sunday
of each month.
Next meeting is - November 9th, 8:30 AM - noon at 1140 N. La Brea if you are interested in volunteering at SOVA.
Thank you and remember, SOVA is here to serve you if you are in need. Visit their website at jfsla.org/sova
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If you are unable to make it to Services and would still like to join us for worship, you can.
for Friday night services, and enjoy the spiritual experience of Kol Ami at home.
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Rabbi Eger Online!
Did you know Rabbi Eger has her own personal blog?
There are new posts regularly, so be sure to visit often. Click Here to start reading.
 You can also follow Rabbi Eger on Twitter@deniseeger or follow Kol Ami @KolAmiLA

 Also don't forget to check into Kol Ami on Foursquare the next time you're at Temple! Check out our loyalty special! Click Here
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This coming weekend we will remember Kristallnacht - November 9th will be the 76th anniversary of that terrible night in 1938 that was really the beginning of the end for German Jewry. The "Night of Broken Glass" was a pogrom against the Jewish community perpetrated by Nazis.
Hundreds of businesses, synagogues, Jewish community institutions were vandalized, burned and many destroyed in a two day rampage throughout Germany and Austria. More than 30,000 Jews were arrested and sent to concentration camps during those two days. At services Friday night we will remember this day of terror.
This summer in Berlin, as I walked its many streets and met Jewish leaders of the community, I saw the rebuilding of Jewish life. They have taken the remnants of the broken lives and broken glass and are rebuilding a significant Jewish community. I saw the places where synagogues and Jewish schools once stood prior to 1938 and saw the photos of beautiful faces of the people who perished. I carefully read the stumbling blocks encased in the sidewalks to commemorate the Jews who used to live in the buildings I passed by.
Especially as the Jews of Europe are still under siege by different forces today, it is important for all of us to pause and remember that it wasn't so long ago that a freely elected government of a so-called civilized society turned against our people. Today we must be cautious as well.
Anti-Semitism continues to rear its head as the voices of Anti-Israel hatred blur the lines. The BDS Movement (Boycott Divestment and Sanctions) which tries to paint Israel as an apartheid state consistently tries to blur the lines between protesting Israel and its policy's and blatant Anti-Semitism. College campuses are rife with the BDS movement.
This week, the Union representing the Teaching Assistant's, Graduate school researchers and proctors of the UC system is set to vote against Israel and support the BDS movement. Student workers of the UC system are not just pro-Palestinian of which there is nothing wrong. But the BDS movement is both Anti-Israel and Anti-Semitic and filled with misrepresentations and outright lies.
They have likened the situation in Israel and Palestine to South Africa in its Apartheid days which is not the truth. If you have anyone in your circle of friends or family is a member of the UAW 2865, (yes, teacher assistants in the UC system are members of United Auto Workers) please urge a no vote on resolution.
Why be concerned? Because these kinds of votes and these kinds of lies told by some become the basis for an attitude of hatred aimed not just at Israel but the Jewish community. We saw what happened only 76 years ago. Let's not repeat the mistakes of the past.
Shalom, Rabbi Denise Eger |
Please join Rabbi Eger and other participants in a special community event, for the first "Queering the Conversation" educational panel discussion on Thursday, November 13, 2014.
It is our hope is that through this conversation we can mobilize the larger community to make our world a better place for LGBTQ and Allied people - to truly tikkun olam.
As an official Compassion Week 2014 event, our panel will be moderated by Consulting Advisor Lee Wind, M.Ed. and will include the following confirmed participants:
This event will be held at the Founders Metropolitan Community Church and asks:
* What is our purpose as LGBTQ and Allied people?
* Do we have a higher calling?
* What are the tipping points that bring religious communities through (or to?) 'tolerance,' 'acceptance,' and ultimately to celebrating our queer lives and relationships?
* And what can we do - both as individuals and as a cross-faith spiritual community - to create LGBTQ-positive change?
The evening will begin with a reception from 7:00pm-7:30pm, followed by the panel and audience Q&A from 7:30pm-9:00pm. We've kept this a free event with a $10 suggested donation.
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Kol Ami is pleased to partner with Metropolitan Community Church, the Center and the Gay Men's Chorus to provide Thanksgiving for our LGBT seniors at Triangle Square. Don Margolin is generously coordinating our participation. Don attends Kol Ami regularly and is a monthly volunteer at SOVA (he also chairs Game Night at Triangle Square on the third Thursday of every month).
The 2014 Thanksgiving "Feast of Love" needs all our volunteers to help set up, prepare, serve and clean up for two back-to-back Thanksgiving dinners. We're also asking for you to please donate prepared dishes for the Thanksgiving meals. If you can volunteer your time, or donate a pre-cooked side of green beans or better yet, a whole turkey, please click here. (If you want to cook together at Kol Ami before Thanksgiving, please let Don know).
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Want to get away while doing good? Stay at any of the luxury Grand Mayan Resorts in Mexico to raise funds for Kol Ami's Mission to Guatemala. Spend a week (or two) of ultimate relaxation at one of the most beautiful resorts South of the Border. Surprise your loved ones with a midsummer dream right before Hanukkah. Choose from any of the Grand Mayan Resort locations - Nuevo Vallarta, Acapulco or Cancun (the Cabo location was damaged in recent storms and may or may not be available).
Bid now for a great vacation (must be used by April 15, 2015). Funds raised will go towards the cost of construction materials and trained laborers needed to build two new homes for families in Guatemala. Bidding is open now at http://bit.ly/100co7M. Thank you to Stanley Papel for making this generous donation possible.
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During the month of October, Rabbi Eger has participated in these activities:
- Attended an interfaith meeting on Education and Prisons
- Participated in the CCAR Board Meeting
- Attended the PARR Regional Board Meeting
- Attended the President Council Meeting of Hebrew Union College
- Participated in the Reform Leadership Council
- Attended a Professional Development Conference for Rabbis
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Building Fund
Iris Levine - in memory of her mother Laura Levine
General Fund Stan Berkman and Chris Murphy - in honor of Hope Faust's birthday
Oneg Peter Mackler - in memory of his brother Richard (Richie) Mackler
Rabbi's Discretionary Fund Stephen and Philicia Endelman Eric Gordon Constance Kaplan and Stephanie Small Bruce and Dana Levinson - in honor of their wedding Peter Macker Frank Peck Stephen Reissman - in honor of his granddaughter's Bat Mitzvah Elyse Resch - in memory of her mother Lorraine Cohen Steve Schmones Mason Sommers Cathee Weiss and Ivan Rosenberg Yaffa Weisman Neal Zaslavsky - in honor of the High Holy Days
Tzedakah Anonymous Joshua Bobrowsky and Daniel Tarica Sam Fibish The Litwin Shulman Family
Yahrzeit Carl Becker - in memory of his grandmother Pearl Richter Dr. Nancy Cohen - in memory of her father Phillip Cohen Stephen Hochstein - in memory of his father Samuel Hochstein Dorothy and Robert Jacobs - in memory of their son Howard Jacobs Don Klein - in memory of his father Leonard Klein Philip Lelyveld - in memory of his father Mark Lelyveld Barton Mozlin - in memory of his mother Henrietta Mozlin Elyse Resch - in memory of her grandfather Charles Goodman; in memory of her grandfather Sam Cohen; in memory of her father Martin Cohen - in memory of her grandmother Bessie Cohen Richard Weinberger - in memory of his brother-in-law Martin Zwerin |
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