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Arbeter Ring (Workmen's Circle)
Southern California
October 26th, 2012
All events at Arbeter Ring Los Angeles unless otherwise stated.
YIDDISH DANCE (All levels) at the Workmen's Circle!

PLEASE NOTE: THERE WILL BE NO CLASSES NOVEMBER 6, 2012! 

 

FALL 2012: Tuesdays · 7-8:30pm · Oct 16th-Dec 4th, (8 sessions) * please note the new day for the class

Instructor: Bruce Bierman
Location:  Workmen's Circle, 1525 S. Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles 90035

 

Join the circle with renowned Yiddish dance master, Bruce Bierman, and discover the nearly forgotten folk dance that is currently making a miraculous comeback.   Learn the steps, stylings and expressive hand gestures to the Freylekh, Joc, Chossidle, Bulgar, Sher, and Patsh Tanz. This six week class will culminate in a special Yiddish musical evening with live klezmer music and dance on Thursday December 6th! 

 

Presented by SoCal Arbeter Ring/Workmen's Circle. Co-sponsored by the California Institute for Yiddish Culture and Language and Yiddishkayt.  

 

* All levels welcome.  Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
* Tuesdays October 16th--December 4th 7-8:30pm 

* Cost:  $80 members/$96 non-members; $12 single-class. * please note the new price for the class

 

  

Bruce Bierman is one of the leading specialists in Klezmer dance in California and has studied with several Yiddish dance masters in New York, Poland and Israel. Bruce has been a leading presenter of participatory Yiddish dance for major festivals, performances and conferences across the U.S. including the Berkeley Jewish Music Festival, KlezCalifornia, and the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony. He has also led dance to some of the top klezmer bands in the country including the grammy award-winning Klezmatics and Veretski Pass.

CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS - Ballot Proposition Voter Guide!

A trusted team of activists, scholars, journalists and lawyers from the Bay Area and Southern California offices of Bend the Arc developed this guide to California's November ballot propositions.  

 

Peruse the guide on the Bend the Arc website or download the voter guide as a PDF at http://bendthearc.us/campaigns/california-voter-guide  for in-depth analysis of the critical issues on the ballot.  

 

Share the guide with your friends and also see how Bend the Arc's ballot recommendations guide compares with those of other leading progressive groups:

http://courage.3cdn.net/61fe2b1f07358f45a8_nxm6bhfgq.pdf 

Honor Women in Your LIfe at the Jewish Women's Conference
Sunday, November 11, 2012, at UCLA's Covel Commons
The Second Annual Jewish Women's Conference is just around the corner, which means that it's time to register and sign up for your workshop choices! We are expecting 350 attendees at the conference, which is taking place on Sunday, November 11, 2012, at UCLA's Covel Commons.

Workmen's Circle DC Member, Tera Greene, will be speaking on the panel, "Feminism" in Today's Society

Click here for an easy-to-print schedule and list of presenters. 


The 2nd Annual Jewish Women's Conference of Southern California is presented by National Council of Jewish Women/Los Angeles (www.ncjwla.org) with support from NA'AMAT USA Western Area (www.naamat.org).

Please visit the JWC website at www.jwcsc.org, "LIKE" the JWC Facebook page at  https://www.facebook.com/jewishwomensconference, look for us on Twitter: @JWCLA, and subscribe to our blog by clicking this link.
Come to the Cabaraise: Sunday, November 11
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 
Doors open for dinner at 6:00 pm 
Show starts at 7:00 pm

 
 THE MBAR
1253 N. Vine Street
Los Angeles, CA 90038
 
  
(in mini-mall on southwest corner of Fountain and Vine next to El Floridita)

What's the best way to celebrate Veteran's Day? With a bunch of veterans, of course! Veterans, that is, of the Broadway stage and TV, film and recordings. Sunday, November 11th an illustrious group of performers gathers
at the MBar in Hollywood for the "CABARAISE" - an evening of song and surprises.
 
Tickets are only $25 (not including food and drinks)
TO PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE, CLICK HERE 

For more information, see link above or call: 310.450.1137
Islamophobia: An interfaith dialogue addressing civil rights violations against Muslims in our communities & across the nation
Sunday November 11, 2012, 3PM
Culver-Palms United Methodist Church
4464 Sepulveda Blvd, Culver City, CA

Islamophobia: An interfaith dialogue addressing civil rights violations against Muslims in our communities & across the nation.

Speaking at this event will be Rabbi Haim Beliak, Iman Muhammad Faqih, and Reverence James Lawson.

For more information, download the PDF here 
 
Limited Time Offer! Sale of Cemetery Plots until 12/19/12!!
Eden Memorial Park
 
Limited Time Offer!
Sale of Cemetery Plots to Arbeter Ring Members!

 

To our members (and prospective members): 

 

One of the historic benefits Arbeter Ring has always offered to our members is reasonably-priced cemetery plots. We have several remaining plots in the beautiful Mount Shalom South section at Eden Memorial Park which we are offering to our members at well below market rate. This section is sold out, but if plots were available there or in comparable sections, they would go for upwards of $9000 each. We are offering these plots to our members at the very attractive price of $6500, but only for three more months. At that point, if we have any left, we will open up sales to the general public, and we are confident they will sell quickly. This will be your last opportunity to purchase plots from us, because we do not expect to ever make this benefit available again in Southern California.

Please contact our office at 310.552.2007 for further details.
Let's Put Shmuel Polonski's 1931 Yiddish Songbook "For Youth" on a CD!
The SoCal Arbeter Ring / Workmen's Circle has donated $1500 from the Lilke and Szlama Majzner Memorial Fund for Yiddish Culture to this project.  With this donation, we are honoring the memory of Lilke and Szlama Majzner, lifelong activists and supporters of Yiddish culture.
 
The very first performances anywhere in the world of S. Polonski's complete set of songs, by forces organized by the Arbeter Ring (Workmen's Circle) in Los Angeles (2008) and Tucson (2009), drew a wildly enthusiastic and appreciative response, given that only one song in this collection, "A krenetse/A Well," ever became widely known in the West. The Songbook we uncovered for these performances is a rare item few scholars even knew about. Yiddish culture enjoyed a spotty and often tragic career in the USSR, but we offered these songs as a record of a fleeting, uplifting moment, and as a legacy to the future for us to discover and cherish. The CD will render all 19 songs faithfully, creatively, and professionally, with "name" vocal talent and fresh instrumental arrangements by one of our favorite Yiddish musicians, our friend (and AR member) Yale Strom.
 
Polonski's songs for solo voice, small ensembles and chorus show an impressive level of musicianship and modernity, even of experimentalism in places, and a demanding vocal and technical range. Some of these are more properly characterized as art songs. The lyrics are by many of the most respected names in the Soviet Yiddish pantheon: Itsik Fefer, Perets Markish, Izi Kharik, and others. Subject matter includes pastoral scenes and village life, the passing of the old ways, collective farming, a woman who becomes a tractor driver, the death of Lenin, the Red Army, the machine rhythms of a shoe factory, seamstresses, and building the new cities. The CD project is truly an act of rescue!
 
The Sholem Educational Institute, Inc., and SoCal Arbeter Ring have enthusiastically joined with Yale Strom and historian/activist and SoCal Arbeter Ring Director Emeritus Eric Gordon on this exciting CD project. We plan to record in 2013. We are especially looking forward to the opportunity for the Sholem School student chorus to participate in the album. The booklet will also include the masterful, complete translations by Hershl Hartman, transliterations (to help you sing along!), and an introductory essay by Eric Gordon.
 
Your contribution to The Sholem Educational Institute, Inc., a nonprofit 501c3 corporation (Federal Tax ID Number 95-2112000), is tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Donations of any size are welcome. The faster we raise our production budget, the sooner we can get on to producing the CD. All contributions of $54 or more (Triple Khay) will be acknowledged in print in the accompanying CD booklet (unless you wish to remain anonymous).
 
Please make checks payable to (and be sure to mention "Polonski Project"):
Sholem Educational Institute, Inc.
P. O. Box 4508
Culver City, CA 90231
 
A hartsikn dank! / Thank you so much!
Contact Us 

Kalil Cohen, Director
Ruth Judkowitz, Chairmentsh
Phone: 310.552.2007
E-mail: circle@circlesocal.org & director@circlesocal.org
Web: www.circlesocal.org
1525 S. Robertson Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90035
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In an on-going effort to help those in need, we are asking that you please bring a can of food the next time you come to the Workmen's Circle. 

We will donate items on a rolling basis to SOVA.
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 Extra! Extra! Workmen's Circle Members in the News!!
District Committee Member, Tera Greene, will be speaking on the Jewish Women's Conference panel, "Feminism" in Today's Society, on November 11th at UCLA. More info in the Newsletter! 
1525 S. Robertson Blvd.

Los Angeles CA 90035

310.552.2007

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Beginning Yiddish: 

Mondays 5-6 pm 


Intermediate Yiddish: 

Mondays 6-7:30pm


Advanced Yiddish: 

Mondays 7:30-9 pm

 

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Yiddish Conversation

with Hadasa

 

Every Monday

2-3:15 pm

(by donation)

 

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Voices of Conscience Chorus

   

Upcoming VOC  rehearsal(s):

   

 Nov. 5 and Nov. 19

 

We perform in English, Yiddish, and more!
  

Want to sing with VOC?

 

Come to a rehearsal or email 

voc@circlesocal.org

   
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AR Office Wish List

Want to support the AR but don't know how?

  

Here are a few things we need:

  

1. A Stool for performers 

2. Gift certificate to an office supply store

3. USB drive 

4. Forever Stamps

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 Hadasa CytrynowiczSpeak Yiddish!   

   Why not? Far vos nisht?   Every Monday at 2 pm

 

Thanks to your attendance, her Conversational Yiddish group is thriving 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.  Admission is by voluntary donation.

  

Keep your Yiddish kite flying by attending this group! All levels of Yiddish are welcome. Kumt arayn!