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Arbeter Ring (Workmen's Circle)
Southern California
June 19, 2013
All events at Arbeter Ring Los Angeles unless otherwise stated.
Upcoming - July 14th
Benefit concert featuring Uncle Ruthie!
Uncle Ruthie!July 14th
2-4 pm
Location: Our building, 1525 S Robertson Blvd, 90035
  
Join us July 14st for a benefit concert featuring the indomitable Uncle Ruthie!  
 
Tickets: $10 in advance (call 310 552 2007), $12 at the door 

Many of our members know Uncle Ruthie Buell, Workmen's Circle member and radio show host extraordinaire. Her popular Saturday morning show plays on KPFK at 8:30 am. Ruthie will, of course, sing some of her original songs, some funny, some serious, some outrageous and some ,all of the above. But this concert will bring you Ruthie reading from her first book of poetry, "COME TO MY VOICE". The book will contain a CD of Ruthie reading her poems with flute segues by Jeff Deaver. There will be several other surprises as well, plus Ruthie's oldest friend Sam Levine, The World's Oldest Living Acrobat. This is pretty much an adult concert, because rumor has it that UR is actually (all evidence to the contrary) an adult!

 

Yiddish Dance at the John Anson Ford Theatre - July 29th
Yiddish Dance Maven Bruce Bierman returns to LA in July!
 
MON July 29 @ 7:00PM J.A.M. Session - Klezmer Music & Dance with L.A. Jewish Symphony

Play along with members of the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony as they take on the music of traditional Klezmer songs.  No instrument, no problem - you can also dust off your dancing shoes and join Yiddish dance master Bruce Bierman.

The John Anson Ford Theatre
2580 Cahuenga BlvdE  Los Angeles, CA 90068
(323) 461-3673 
Save the Date: Join us for a guided tour at The Autry Aug 9
Hi Friends,
Workmen's Circle Branch 1016 is co-organizing a visit to the Autry Museum for a guided tour of the "Jews in the Los Angeles Mosaic" exhibit, along with the Sholem Community. We have reserved a tour of this exhibit at 10 AM on Friday August 9.  With at least 10 people prices are $5 seniors (60+) and $8 for adults. The tour lasts about one hour and then we can have lunch together in the Autry cafe. Any of us who wish can visit other interesting exhibits at the museum as well. Children are welcome.

 

Prices are: Seniors 60+ $5; Adults $8; Students 13-18 $5; children 3-12 $3; children 2 and under are free.

Please RSVP to District Committee member Sheila McCoy at SMccoy1222@aol.com
LA Mosaic
Attend J-West 2013 conference in Portland - Full info!
Hello all! 

 

You are cordially invited to J-West 2013 - Then, Now and Tomorrow: Reflections and Visions, which includes a workshop by our District Committee member Hershl Hartman!

 

Kol Shalom is excited to be hosting this year's conference in Portland, Oregon on Saturday, August 31 and Sunday, September 1 in Portland, Oregon. The conference will be held at University Place Hotel in downtown Portland and further details are in the attached registration packet. We will continue to post updates at the J-West website http://j-west.net/.

 

We look forward to seeing you there! Please let your friends know.

 

Mary Raskin, Kol Shalom
on behalf of the J-West 2013 planning committee

 

For questions or more information, contact conference organizers atjwestmeetup@ymail.com 
 
June 2013 issue of CSJO Newsletter now available
CSJO is introducing a new column -- "Prominent Secular Humanistic Jews"  Have a good time reading!

--Hans Leander, CSJO Newsletter distributor
congress@csjo.org
Travel To Jewish Latin America...
Travel to Jewish Latin America
...without leaving the comfort of your own home!

 

Register now for the Yiddish Book Center's online course, "Yiddish con Salsa: The Jews of Latin America," and let writer and scholar Ilan Stavans be your guide. Through engaging lectures, provocative readings, archival materials, online discussion, and a live Q&A, professor Stavans will explore the complexity and the epic nature of Jewish life, culture, and literature "south of the border."  


Don't miss out on this opportunity to visit an often-overlooked part of the Jewish landscape through the convenience of an online course:

  • Download four captivating lectures and watch them at a time that works for you
  • Access readings via our course website
  • Engage in discussion with classmates from around the world
  • Converse with Professor Ilan Stavans, leading writer, thinker, and cultural critic who has written extensively on the Jews of Latin America
Course begins September 30, 2013.  

Register now for an "Early Bird" discount!


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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1525 S. Robertson Blvd.

Los Angeles CA 90035

310.552.2007

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Beginning Yiddish: 

Tues/Thurs 6:30-8 pm 


Intermediate Yiddish: 

Mondays 6:30-8 pm


Advanced Yiddish: 

Mondays 5-6:30 pm

 

Yiddish Class new semester starts 
September 9th! 
 

 

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Yiddish Conversation

with Hadasa

 

Every Monday

2-3:15 pm

(by donation)

 

On hiatus: 

July 1st and July 8th.   

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Voices of Conscience Chorus

   

VOC is 

currently on hiatus. 

Upcoming VOC  rehearsal TBA

 

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

 

On hiatus: 

July 1st and July 8th.

 

 

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!