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Arbeter Ring (Workmen's Circle)
Southern California
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Ongoing at AR
1525 S. Robertson Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90035
310.552.2007
If you are coming to our Center, please call in advance to be sure we'll be here!

Yiddish
Classes

Beginning: 5:30-6:30 p
  ($160 for 18 wks for AR members, $225 for non-members)
Intermediate: 6:30-8 p
  ($225 for 18 wks for AR members, $300 for non-members)
Advanced: 8-9:30 p
  ($225 for 18 wks for AR members, $300 for non-members)
No class Dec 27!
Late enrollees will be charged pro rata.

Yiddish Conversation
with Hadasa
Every Monday, 2-3:15 p
(by voluntary donation)
No class Dec 27!!

Mit Gezang Yiddish Chorus
Alternate Mon @ 7:30 p
on break

Voices of Conscience Chorus
Alternate Mon @ 7:30 p
Dec 20
Rehearsing for "Strange Bedfellows," Feb 6

Eric's Retirement Party, Sun Jan 2
Social Action and Yiddish Notes
Dec 15, 2010
We wish all our friends a joyous holiday season and new year.

All events at Arbeter Ring Los Angeles unless otherwise stated.

Sun, Jan 2, 2011 @ 1 p
Eric's Retirement Party

Our SoCal District Director Eric Gordon, who came to us 15 years ago,
is retiring, effective the last day of 2010.
We're having a party to mark this momentous passage on
Sunday afternoon, Jan 2 at 1 p at Arbeter Ring.

We'll have a four-piece live dance band, the L.A. Blues Works,
and a nice repast from Large Marge Sustainables. Everyone is welcome to attend the farbrengen, this festive occasion.

You must reserve if you wish to attend, so we can order food and set up properly.
You must reserve!!! Call us at 310.552.2007
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Help guide a progressive, secular Jewish organization
in its second century!


Director (half-time to start) is sought by the Southern California Arbeter Ring/Workmen's Circle, organizing for social justice and Jewish, especially Yiddish, culture for over a century. Successful applicant will have the backing and support of an active governing committee in developing programming and fundraising.

Neither Jewish background nor Yiddish knowledge required, though welcomed.


Director will coordinate existing programs and help to develop new ones, supervise rental and maintenance of our building, among other managing duties. Web page design and maintenance ability preferred. Full-time possible, depending on fundraising success.  To contact Personnel Committee or forward a resume, email circle@circlesocal.org, or write: Arbeter Ring/Workmen's Circle, 1525 S. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035.

Gimpel the Fool
Shabes by the Book, Fri Jan 28 at 6:30 p
Potluck and Book Chat

Last time we discussed the first five stories in Isaac Bashevis Singer's collection
Gimpel the Fool.
This time we'll discuss the remaining stories in the book.
No RSVP required. Just bring an entree or drinks or dessert to serve about 8 people.
Judaism 101
Arbeter Ring cosponsors with the Sholem Community a 5-session course this year, a respectful secular view of Jewish traditions, laws, customs and practices.

Jan 30: Dissent and division over thousands of years
Feb 27: What to wear, what to eat, how to woo, whom to greet
Mar 27: Can Secular Jewishness be spiritual? If so, how?

All sessions begin at 10:15 a on Sundays, and are held at Westside Neighborhood School, 5401 Beethoven St, Los Angeles (W of 405, N of Jefferson Bl)
Single sessions, $5 for Sholem or AR members, $15 for non-members.

In the Yiddish World

The Rose & Edward

Engel Music Commission

and

The Nita & Jack Corinblit

Endowment for the Arts

present:

  
A Post-Khanike Concert
Fri, Dec 17
with t
he
L.A. Zimriyah Chorale
Nick Strimple, music director

 

featuring music from
Handel's Judas Maccabeus (in Yiddish), Michael Isaacson's Hanukkah Suite
and the World Premiere of
Cantor Bigeleisen's
Psalm 100

Adat Ari El Sanctuary
12020 Burbank Blvd.
Valley Village, CA 91607

Fri, Dec 17:

6 p: Shabat Service

7 p: Dinner (Adults $25, Children: $16)

Deadline: 12/15/2010

8 p: Concert

For information

please contact

Dean Thomson

at (818)-755-3480 x223

or dthomson@adatariel.org

 

For the dinner:

Yes! I would like to attend

the dinner

on December 17.

Reservation deadline:

Dec 15


Name_____________

Phone #_____________

e-mail­­____________

 

Address_____________

# of Adults @ $25___

# of Children @ $16___ Total $______

Please mail this form with your check made out to Adat Ari El to:
Adat Ari El
attn Dean Thomson
12020 Burbank Blvd. Valley Village, CA 91607



Hadasa CytrynowiczSpeak Yiddish!
Why not? Far vos nisht?
Every Monday at 2 p. No class on Dec 27!!!
Hadasa is a hit! Thanks to your attendance, her Conversational Yiddish group is thriving. We've gotten people's Yiddish speaking muscles flexing with world-recognized Yiddish teacher, scholar, translator and raconteuse Hadasa Cytrynowicz. Originally from Lodz, and later a long-time resident of Brazil, Hadasa brings a wealth of experience and stories, songs, proverbs and sayings, poetry and interesting topics for discussion to her group. Each session is an hour and 15 minutes.

Keep your Yiddish kite flying by attending this group! Admission is by voluntary donation. All levels of Yiddish are welcome. Kumt arayn! Far vos nisht?
Social Action Notes

For the first time since it was introduced in 2001, the U.S. House of Representatives
will vote on the American Dream Act.
This crucial legislation could come up for a vote at any time.
We need you to call your representative as soon as possible and tell him
or her to vote YES on the Dream Act



The DREAM Act is one critical piece of legislation toward ending
discrimination and providing equal opportunity for all.

It is a bipartisan bill that would provide a path to citizenship for immigrant youth
who graduate from U. S. high schools, show good moral character,
arrived to the U. S. before the age of 16, and complete at least 2 years
of college or serve in the armed forces.
Every year, 65,000 students graduate from a U.S. high school without any
realistic possibility of following their dreams. These students grew up here
and want to contribute to this country:
either by attending college and growing the economy, or serving in the US military.



This is what the DREAM Act needs from you immediately:
1.Call your Congressional Representative at 1-866-957-2612, and request
 a 'yes' vote on the DREAM Act.
2.Submit a Letter to the Editor to your local papers urging the passage of DREAM.
3.Send a letter to your Representative urging a 'yes' vote on the DREAM Act.
4.Stay connected and engaged to the DREAM actions taking place all over the country. Text DREAM or SUENO to 69866 to get updates about
the DREAM Act this week.
5.Find out what is happening in your area--
a list of actions can also be found in the following link: http://www.dreamactivist.org/



It's important to remember that every action taken is a step forward in making
this DREAM a reality. For almost a decade we have struggled to ensure education
is a right for all students regardless of citizenship status. The fate of this
historic piece of legislation, and with it the hopes and dreams of many,
lies in the actions we take these next days. Let us move forward working together.

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Honor the boycott of Hyatt Hotels!
The California Federation of Labor and the Jewish Labor Committee are keeping up the boycott of Hyatt Hotels pending the negotiation of a contract. Please respect the boycott!

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More in the Yiddish World...

Celebrating Sutzkever

January 9, 2011

Academic Conference and Concerts at

American Jewish University's

 Gindi Auditorium

 

The Sigi Ziering Institute at AJU presents a free event celebrating the work of the late Yiddish poet, Avraham Sutzkever on Sun, Jan 9 beginning at 2:30 p, in the University's Gindi Auditorium. Prominent Sutzkever scholar Prof. Ruth Wisse (Harvard) will give the keynote lecture and will be joined by visiting composers from Lithuania (Anatolijus Senderovas) and Germany (Gilead Mishory) in a roundtable discussion, moderated by Sutzkever scholar Prof. Justin Cammy (Smith College). An evening concert will feature chamber music and art songs by Senderovas and Mishory, performed by the composers and UCLA Artist Faculty members Movses Pogossian (violin), Antonio Lysy (cello) and Neal Stulberg (piano), among others. A newly commissioned work for soprano and chamber ensemble, on poems of Sutzkever, by UCLA's Herb Alpert School of Music composition chair, David Lefkowitz, will receive its world premiere at the event, with soprano soloist Arianne Brown. A family concert will feature a collaboration between the combined youth choirs from Valley Beth Shalom and New Community Jewish High School and the modern dance ensemble from NCJHS, in songs of the Vilna Ghetto, where Sutzkever was imprisoned during the war. For reservations, call Oren Saig at 310.440.1279. Dinner will be available for $10 per person, but must be ordered by Sun, Jan 2 at the above telephone number.


Frequently praised as the greatest Yiddish poet of the twentieth century, Sutzkever wrote before, during and following his internment in the Vilna Ghetto. He was the impetus for the group of poets, writers and artists who came to be known as Yung Vilne ("Young Vilnius"). After joining the partisans and fleeing to the forest for survival, Sutzkever testified at the Nuremberg Trials. Video footage of Sutzkever's testimony will be exhibited at the Jan 9 event. The poet emigrated to Israel one year before statehood, where he remained until his death in Jan 2010 at the age of 96. Sutzkever's image appears among the Yiddish writers on the Arbeter Ring mural.

 

Celebrating Sutzkever is presented and sponsored by the Ziering Institute, (Michael Berenbaum, director), and is produced by Neal Brostoff. AJU is located at 15600 Mulholland Dr. in Bel Air in the Sepulveda Pass, east of the Mulholland/Skirball Center Dr exit of the 405 Fwy. Parking is free. For more information about this event or American Jewish University, call 310.440.1279.

 

 





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Ruth Judkowitz, Chairmentsh
Eric A. Gordon, PhD, Director
Phone: 310.552.2007
E-mail: circle@circlesocal.org
Web: www.circlesocal.org
1525 S. Robertson Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90035