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Promises and Predictions
by Rabbi David Woznica

“Go forth from your native land and from your father’s house to the land I will show you” (Genesis 12). These are the words God speaks to Abram (Abraham’s original name) in this week’s Torah portion, Lech Lecha. It’s also the first divinely commanded journey.
God then makes a series of promises and predictions to Abraham. Now, nearly 4 millennia later, let’s see what happened.


 

NEW EPISODE ALERT:
In Latest Search for Meaning, Rabbi Yoshi Chats with JQ International Staffers Amanda Maddahi and Arya Mavazy

When Rabbi Yoshi met Amanda Maddahi and Arya Mavazy of JQ International, Los Angeles’ premier LGBTQ+ Jewish organization, he knew he wanted to learn more about their stories. Listen in as they discuss their friendship, advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community in LA, and how creating an inclusive, welcoming, supportive environment can truly change the world one person at a time.


 

 

Wise Women Enjoyed Brunch, Bubbly, and Braiding at the Challah Bake 2.0

This past Sunday Wise Women hosted over 90 women for their second annual Challah Bake.
Both challah veterans and first time kneaders learned the art of challah braiding from our host Melissa Wilkenfield (pictured next to Rabbi Sari), fellow Wise mom and founder of Little Kosher Lunch. Over brunch Rabbi Sari Laufer taught the significance of the tradition to save a piece of challah (every time you bake a loaf) for God. Thank you to everyone who led, coordinated, and attended this year’s event. 
If you missed out on the Challah Bake, head to our website for this year’s recipe, braiding tutorials, and more!


 

 

The Big Fill: Your Generosity Results in Huge Shipment to Support Children and Families in Syria

Thanks to the incredible generosity of our Wise community and some very committed helpers, kids and adults alike, Stephen Wise Temple and Save the Syrian Children have partnered to send 65 large boxes of clothing, toys, and medical supplies to refugees of violence in Syria. When we work together, we make meaningful change in the world. Todah Rabbah to everyone who participated in our 3rd annual Big Fill project!


 

 

Wise Z3 Conference on Next Generation Zionism
Featuring Gidi Grinstein, Yehuda Kurtzer, Josh Holo, Rabbi Uri Regev, Jodi Rudoren, Chaya Gilboa, Tomer Persico, Sivan Zakai, and many more to be announced!

Both the United States and Israel represent powerful and vibrant centers of Jewish life and are the primary contributors to the continuing development of the Jewish future. The Zionism 3.0 (Z3) movement reflects this reality by redefining Zionism for the next generation. Z3 conversations ask compelling and transformative questions like: What is the future of the relationship between the communities? How will both assert their independence and interdependence? How can we speak with each other in ways that encourage cooperation and recognition of our differences and alignments? Incredible challenges and opportunities are offered by the creative dynamic of this ongoing relationship.


 

 
 

This Week’s Torah Portion: Lech Lecha

Friday, November 8
6:15 p.m. | Shabbat Services | Plotkin Chapel
Led by Rabbi Ron Stern and Cantor Nathan Lam
Watch live on Friday night: Facebook | WiseLA.org

Saturday, November 9
9 a.m. | Lay-led Torah Study | Chapel Study

9:30 a.m. | Shabbat Morning Services (B’nai Mitzvah Celebration) | Plotkin Chapel
Led by Rabbi Eli Herscher and Cantor Nathan Lam

Wednesday, November 13
12 p.m. | Talmud Study with Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback | Udko Annex

Friday, November 15
6:15 p.m. | Shabbat Services | Sanctuary
Led by Rabbi Josh Knobel and Cantor Emma Lutz
8 p.m. |  Soulful Shabbat and Yo-neg Celebrating Rabbi Yoshi’s 50th Birthday  | Plotkin Chapel
Led by Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback, Cantor Nathan Lam, and Cantor Emma Lutz

Saturday, November 16
9 a.m. | Lay-led Torah Study | Chapel Study

10 a.m. | Shabbat Morning Services (B’nai Mitzvah Celebration) | Plotkin Chapel
Led by Rabbi Josh Knobel and Cantor Nathan Lam

Monday, November 18
9 a.m. | Bible Study with Rabbi Ron Stern | Conference Room

 
 

Jonathan Ornstein of JCC Krakow to Speak at November Soulful Shabbat Service
Friday, November 15 | 8 p.m. 

Since its opening in April 2008 by HRH, The Prince of Wales, Jonathan Ornstein has served as the Executive Director of the Jewish Community Center of Krakow, an organization devoted to rebuilding Jewish life in Krakow. The JCC boasts over 750 Jewish members, welcomes 10,000 visitors a month and has become one of Poland’s most visible signs of Jewish revival. At Soulful Shabbat services, Wise will welcome Jonathan, who will address the rebirth of Jewish life in Poland and why it matters, focusing on JCC Krakow’s role in rebuilding Jewish life down the road from Auschwitz.

READ MORE ABOUT JONATHAN
REGISTER FOR DINNER 


 

Getting Involved: How Will You Enrich Your Experience This Year?

In his Yom Kippur sermon, Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback addressed ways we can take positive actions in our lives to combat antisemitism by celebrating what’s wonderful about our collective Jewish experience (watch it online here). We invite you to contribute to Wise and to your own spiritual renewal through your participation and involvement—your time, interests, and experiences are all welcome gifts. We have prepared some opportunities for you to take part in the inspiring Wise mission to make meaning and change the world through acts of creativity, inclusivity, and generosity. Complete our form online to let us know how you would like to take action!

LEARN MORE AND TAKE ACTION

 
 

Wise Guys Night In
Tuesday, November 12 | 7 p.m.

Rabbi Ron Stern and Wise Guys will celebrate a post-holiday “night in” to gather for meaningful camaraderie, good food, and even better drinks. We’ll enjoy each other’s company as we discuss what it takes to be successful as a Jewish man, citizen, husband, or father in 21st Century Los Angeles. This is a great time for some values exploration, re-setting of priorities, and reaffirming what’s important in our lives.


 

Museums with Mario 
Annenberg Space for Photography
W|ALLS: Defend, Divide, and the Divine
Wednesday, November 13 | 11 a.m.

This exhibition examines the historical use and artistic treatment of walls over centuries. It is political, emotional, and aesthetic.


Admission fees may apply.
Parking: $4.50 for three hours with validation


 

Wise Women presents
Mahj & More

1-5 p.m.

Wednesday, November 13
Tuesday, November 19
Wednesday, December 4

Members and guests are invited to join other Wise Women every month for open play Mah Jongg, Canasta, Bridge, or any other game you’d like. Groups or single players and all levels (beginners to experts) welcome and encouraged! If you have a Mah Jongg set, please bring it along. Snacks and light refreshments will be served.

This is a free event for members and guests, RSVPs are kindly requested.


 

Stephen Wise Temple and the Polyphony Foundation present
Bridging the Divide: Polyphony Quartet in Concert and Conversation

Thursday, November 14 | 7 p.m. | Pico Union Project (1153 Valencia St., Downtown)

The Polyphony Foundation aims to bridge the divide between Arab and Jewish communities in Israel through music and to serve as a worldwide model for cooperation based on cultural exchange, dialogue, and partnership. The Polyphony Quartet is comprised of violinists Yamen Saadi and Edi Kotlyar, violist Yuval Yatzkin, and cellist Mahdi Saadi. Together, they represent years of individual study at the Polyphony Conservatory and shared music making in Polyphony’s programs. The program will include Schubert’s String Quartet No. 13 in A minor (Rosamunde Quartet), as well as a full string quartet by an Israeli composer inspired by traditional Arab folk music, and a number of Arab folk tunes arranged for string quartet. Following the music, Co-Founder and Director Nabeel Abboud Ashkar and the musicians will answer questions from the audience.
Tickets are free but registration is required.


 

 

Soulful Shabbat Dinner with Guests from ISCD
Friday, November 15 | 6:30 p.m.

Athletes Asael Shabo and Ido Shkuri from Israel Sport Center for the Disabled will join us at Soulful Shabbat dinner to meet and greet our congregants.

Champions for Life Wheelchair Basketball Exhibition and Experience
Sunday, November 17 | 1:30 p.m. | Katz Family Pavilion

Meet incredible athletes from Israel and learn about the important work of ISCD, which provides hope for 2,500 children and adults with disabilities. This exhibition featuring athletes Asael Shabo and Ido Shkuri will showcase dynamic athleticism and teach all about the inspiring programs and mission of ISCD.
Learn more at AFISCD.org.

Wise School Students vs. Faculty Basketball Game
Sunday, November 17 | 3:30 p.m. | Katz Family Pavilion

Cheer on our Wise School students in the 2nd annual Students vs. Faculty Basketball Game benefiting Israel Sport Center for the Disabled! Our Wildcats will team up and try to do their best against the fierce faculty and staff of Wise School, all in an effort to raise money for our partners at ISCD to purchase new high-performance wheelchairs for their incredible athletes.


 

Soulful Shabbat and Yo-neg Celebrating Rabbi Yoshi’s 50th Birthday
Friday, November 15  
6:30 p.m. | Dinner
8 p.m. | Shabbat Service

We will welcome special guest speaker Jonathan Ornstein, Executive Director of JCC Krakow. After services, join your community for a special Yo-neg dessert reception in celebration of Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback’s 50th birthday. Have a slice of cake with us!


 

Wise Years
PLEASE NOTE NEW DATE: Thursday, November 21
10 a.m. | Registration Begins | Plotkin Chapel
10:30 a.m. | Program Begins

Southern California-based journalist and writer, Nancie Clare, will discuss her book, The Battle for Beverly Hills: A City’s Independence and the Birth of Celebrity Politics, that tells a fascinating episode of local history. Rabbi Laura Geller, Rabbi Emerita of Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills, co-founder of Chai Village LA, and co-author of Getting Good at Getting Older, will share her perspective on how might new Jewish rituals for a new age not only transform individuals but also our community and its views about growing older. Film: Monsieur Lazhar, Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee, tells the poignant story of a Montreal middle school class shaken by the death of their well-liked teacher.


 

Center for Youth Engagement presents
WTY Battle Royal

Sunday, November 24 | 6 p,m,

Join WTY for a laser tag showdown on campus. Wise Temple Youth grades 8-12 are invited to join!


 

Wise Jams
Tuesday, November 26 | 7:30 p.m.

Please join us for a night of music at Wise Jams with Rabbi Yoshi, David Kates, and fellow musicians from the Wise community. Are you an ace on the bass? Get your kicks on the sticks? Bring your axe, your sax, your vox, and your chops. We’ll supply the mics, amps, sheet music, and a rockin’ good time!


 

Pre-Event Reception for Here All Along: Sarah Hurwitz
Monday, December 2 | 6:15 p.m.

Join Wise Women for a light wine and cheese reception before our Center for Jewish Life presents Sarah Hurwitz, author and former White House speechwriter. This event is free for women who are members of Stephen Wise Temple and $18 for guests.


 

Center for Jewish Life presents
Here All Along with Sara Hurwitz

Monday, December 2 | 7:30 p.m.

From 2009 to 2017 Sarah Hurwitz served as a White House speechwriter, first for President Barack Obama and then as the chief speechwriter for First Lady Michelle Obama. Hurwitz worked with Mrs. Obama to craft a number of widely acclaimed addresses including her 2012 and 2016 Democratic National Convention speeches. Sarah was also chief speechwriter for Senator Hillary Clinton from early 2007 until her concession in 2008.

At the age of 36, Sarah took an introductory class on Judaism, attending on a whim. On the road, she found beauty in the rituals, guidance on living an ethical life, a deeper understanding of God—well beyond anything she had learned in Hebrew school. This initiated a multi-year journey meeting with rabbis, attending meditation retreats, sitting at Shabbat tables of Orthodox families, and the reading of many books on Judaism.


 

Forty Years After: The Los Angeles Persian Jewish Community
Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback and Dr. Saba Soomekh

Identity  |  Wednesday, December 4, 2019  |  7:30 p.m.
Sexuality  |  Wednesday, January 8, 2020  |  7:30 p.m.
Culture |  Wednesday, February 19, 2020  |  7:30 p.m.

The impact of the revolution in Iran in 1979 goes well beyond the Middle East and few communities in the United States have felt that impact more than Los Angeles. The Jewish community has been forever changed by the immigration of tens of thousands of Persian Jews over the past four decades. The influence has been mutual—both communities have been transformed in exciting ways because of these larger forces.

This series explores the mutual impact of the Persian Jewish community, the broader Los Angeles Jewish community, and the City of Los Angeles.


 

Two Extraordinary Stories:
Izzy Ezagui and Daniel Sahalo
in Dialogue with Rabbi David Woznica

Monday, December 9 | 7:30 p.m.

Izzy Ezagui is the only one-armed special forces sharpshooter in the world. Born in the United States, he emigrated to Israel at age 19 to serve in the Israel Defense Forces. In 2009, he sustained serious injuries in a mortar attack, losing his left arm above the elbow. He had been left-handed. After months of recovery and rehabilitation, Izzy weaned himself off heavy painkillers, got back into shape, and returned to active duty in the IDF. After military service he returned to the United States to pursue an acting career.

Daniel Sahalo was four years old when his family fled the famine and political instability of Ethiopia. For eight weeks they walked toward the border of Sudan. Barefoot and traveling only in the darkness of night, they faced gangs of thieves, starvation, bitter cold, and wild animals. Tragically, Daniel’s 23 year old sister and her toddler daughter did not survive. Ultimately the family was flown to Israel. Daniel enlisted in the prestigious IDF paratroopers 101 combat battalion.


 

Museums with Mario — The Hammer Museum
Lari Pittman Retrospective

Wednesday, December 11 | 11 a.m.

The first large-scale retrospective of this prolific Los Angeles painter and long-revered teacher is a feast for the eyes.


Parking: $7 for three hours with validation


 

URJ Biennial
Chicago | December 11-15, 2019

Join your Wise clergy, staff, and lay leaders as together we connect with thousands of Reform Jews from across North America and around the world to learn, pray, share ideas, dance, and sing. The list of inspiring speakers includes author and President Obama’s speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz (an upcoming Center for Jewish Life guest), URJ President Rabbi Rick Jacobs, Rabbi David Saperstein, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jodi Kantor, and many, many more!


 

Wise Years
Thursday, December 12 | Plotkin Chapel
10 a.m. | Registration Begins
10:30 a.m. | Program Begins

Dream a World Education’s Founder and Executive Director, Bunny Hull, and the first Social Action Director for Stephen Wise Temple who serves as the Foundation’s Board President​​, Diane Kabat, will discuss the work of Dream a World Education and showcase their Emmy nominated documentary short film, The Ripple Effect, which examines the struggle to keep arts alive for inner city children and reveals the power of arts education to educate the heart and impact schools and communities and the lives of those living in poverty.
Sandy Banks, Senior Fellow at the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy,​​​​​​ will share how she came to realize that her profession had shaped her in ways that could not be undone: a look at the blessings and burdens of the writing life.
Film: Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People, tells the story of Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911), a penniless immigrant who arrived in the U.S. during the Civil War. 


 

Tot Shabbat
Saturday, January 11
10 a.m. | Wise Woods

Gather together with our community for a festive service! Our Clergy and song leaders lead our music- and story-filled service that introduces the youngest members of our community to the joy of Shabbat. Parents and grandparents will love it too!

 
 

American Jewish Committee Los Angeles presents
Ira E. Yellin Community Leadership Award Celebration

Sunday, November 24 | 1 p.m. | Stephen Wise Temple

Wise members Julie and Steve Bram will be presented with the Ira E. Yellin Community Leadership Award by AJC at a special brunch reception. This distinguished award salutes the accomplishments of Los Angeles outstanding leaders from all walks of life: civic, community, business and political, who have made Los Angeles a better place.

 
 

We remember with love those who died in recent days and weeks:
Joseph Mandell Goldsher, Margot Lipshitz, Emanuel “Manny” Lyons, Esther Popik, Touran Talei, Beverly Zisner

We observe the yahrzeits of:
Ida Aron, Nathan Aron, Sanford Binkoff*, Pearl Borenstein*, Dorothye Stein Boxer*, Elizabeth Brecher*, Eva Chorub, Sylvia Cohen, Ramona Micon Delson*, Kenneth Donner*, Betty Deutsch, Michel Deutsch, Anna Glick *, Jessie Abromson Goldring*, Lolly Horn, George J. Jampolis*, Felice Dee Kurtzman*, Joshua Levy, Kenneth Levy, Sophie Mann*, Budgie Marcus, Esther Moskovitz, Bertie Nadrich*, Joseph Pitson*, Selma J. Rolnick, Marcia Ruben*, Louis Schuster*, Vernon Sherkow, Joseph Silberberg*, Eugene Singer*, William P. Sornoff*, David Speigel*, Leo Widawer*, Maurice “Sunny” Williams*

*Designated on our memorial walls

 
 

Philip and Jennifer Posen on their child Raphael Posen becoming Bar Mitzvah
Shawn
and Ronit Sharafian on their child Oliver Sharafian becoming Bar Mitzvah

If you have a birth, wedding, or milestone birthday you would like to share with the Wise community, please email us at [email protected]
To schedule a Shabbat blessing or special reception in honor of a simcha, contact Arlene Spiegelman at 310.889.2272.

 
 

We honor our loved ones, our family simchas, and our communal losses through charitable giving. To give in honor or in memory of a cherished family member or dear friend, please visit WiseLA.org/Giving.
 

RABBI YOSHI ZWEIBACK DISCRETIONARY FUND
IN HONOR OF
Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback, by Devra and Bruce Lerner
Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback, our best wishes for your birthday. May the next 50 be filled with good health, joy and happiness, by Randi Sunshine and Daniel Sherkow
Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback, by Peter and Ruth Goodstein

IN MEMORY OF
Budgie Marcus, by Barbara, Joel, Bert and Cami Marcus

RABBI DAVID WOZNICA DISCRETIONARY FUND
IN HONOR OF
Rabbi David Woznica, we love our temple and believe you are such an important part of it, by Ann and Sam Rubinfeld

RABBI RON STERN DISCRETIONARY FUND
IN MEMORY OF
Felice D. Kurtzman, by Selma Kurtzman and Family
Margot Lipshitz, by Cookie, Jerry, Andrew and Asher Zack, with love
Michel Deutsch, by his daughter Lana Sternberg

RABBI SARI LAUFER DISCRETIONARY FUND
IN HONOR OF
Rabbi Sari Laufer, by Peter and Ruth Goodstein

RABBI JOSH KNOBEL DISCRETIONARY FUND
IN HONOR OF
Rabbi Josh Knobel, by Edward Altman

CANTOR NATHAN LAM DISCRETIONARY FUND
IN HONOR OF
Cantor Nathan Lam, by The Shapiro family

IN MEMORY OF
Eva Chorub, by The Chorub Gurian Family
Joseph Pitson, by Jack and Miriam Pitson and Family

ANNUAL CAMPAIGN
IN MEMORY OF
Margot Lipshitz, by Marcie Aboulafia

AVI EFRAIM GESUNDHEIT FUND FOR MUSIC
IN MEMORY OF
Lolly Horn, by Tom Horn

LAM MUSIC AND MEDIA CENTER
IN HONOR OF
Cantor Nathan Lam, so happy you are returning to good health, by Sonia Bordo

SAM AND BEA DUBMAN FOOD FOR SOVA FUND
IN MEMORY OF
Esther Moskovitz, by June and Murray Bass

WISE HEARTS
IN MEMORY OF
Maurice “Sunny” Williams, by Sunny Caine

WISE SCHOOL GENERATIONS ENDOWMENT
IN MEMORY OF
Margot Lipshitz, by Janine and Richard Kolodny

YAHRZEIT FUND
IN MEMORY OF
Sylvia Cohen, by Susan and Bruce Goren and Family
Vernon Sherkow and Sara June Sherkow, by Randi Sunshine and Daniel Sherkow

 
 

            

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