THIS WEEK IN THE VILLAGE!
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- iEngage (2 of 5) - Sunday, Feb. 11, 4:30 - 6:15 PM
- Walk with the Rabbi – Tuesday, Feb. 13, 8:15 - 9:15 AM
- Understanding the World’s News - Tuesday, Feb. 13, 10:00 - 11:30 AM
- Matter of Balance Class (6 of 8) - Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1:00 - 3:00 PM *CLOSED*
- Author’s Night with Maggie Anton - Tuesday, Feb. 13, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
- Wisdom Circle - Wednesday, Feb. 14, 10:45 AM - 1:30 PM
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iEngage - Part 2 of 5
Living with Difference featuring Rabbi Hartman
Sunday, February 11, 4:30 - 6:15 PM
The Watermark at Beverly Hills
220 N Clark Dr., Beverly Hills
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One state solution? Two state solution? Status Quo?
In reality, the Israelis and the Palestinians must ultimately learn to live together and to respect one another. In this compelling iEngage presentation, Rabbi Dr. Donniel Hartman explores the disagreements which have torn the Greater Jewish and Israeli community apart and the sociological categories of pluralism, tolerance, and deviance. Rabbi Joel Levine will moderate a discussion following Rabbi Hartman’s presentation.
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PATH Move-In: Make an Empty House a Home
Saturday, February 17, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Meet at the home of Barbara and Dale Joyner
4021 Astaire Avenue, Culver City
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We will be going with our friends from PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) to move a deserving mom and her four kids into their new apartment near USC. We are asking ChaiVillageLA members to once again help us by donating items on the Target.com website, which will be delivered to Barbara and Dale Joyner’s home for storage. You can also help by joining us on February 17 at 9 AM to help with the move-in.
Thank you to the following members who have donated items so far. If you donated an item and your name is not listed, please know that we thank you.
Lorna and Mike Belman Devorah Servi Leah Bishop and Gary Yale
Barbara and Dale Joyner Claire Tucker Jean and Jay Abarbanel
Marcia and Hira Jindal Esther Krisman Madeline and Ken Wolf
And a big thank you to our sponsors Myrna and Bill Hant and Eileen Dardick.
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Mishloach Manot Mitzvot
February 20 - 25, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Temple Emanuel - Beit Midrash
8844 Burton Way, Beverly Hills
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Get in the Purim spirit by helping Temple Emanuel with the assembly and delivery of Mishloach Manot! Last year, Gloria Kaplan, Phyllis Shlecter, Marcia Jindal and Leila Shaffer had a lot of fun and we’re looking forward to more ChaiVillageLA members joining in this year.
- Gift Assembly: Tuesday, Feb. 20 - Thursday, Feb. 22, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Gift Delivery: Friday, Feb. 23 - Sunday, Feb. 25. Pickup 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
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Encore Fellowship Opportunity
Are you a seasoned professional with a minimum of 25+ years of experience, who is retired or in transition? Are you looking to continue to work and want to do something with meaning? Are you are ready for a second act for the greater good? Then
click here to read more.
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The Secret to Living Longer May Be Your Social Life
Check out this inspiring
TED Talk
by psychologist Susan Pinker and learn more about super longevity as she explains what it takes to live to 100 and beyond.
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Our calendar is full of exciting village events!
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- PATH Move-In - Saturday, Feb. 17, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
- Bergamot Station Tour - Wednesday, Feb. 21, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
- 80+ Interest Group Salon - Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1:00 - 3:00 PM
- The Behrendt Conversation Series - Thursday, Feb. 22, 7:00 - 8:30 PM
- LA: Shaping an Age-Friendly City - Sunday, Feb. 25, 1:30 - 3:30 PM
- Strive Classes: Heroes of Today - Striving to Make a Difference with Cantor Lizzie Weiss - Tuesday, Mar. 6, 7:00 PM
Save the Date: 2nd Annual Seder - Thursday, April 5th
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Understanding the World’s News
Tuesday, February 13, 10:00 - 11:30 AM
Temple Isaiah - Library
10345 W Pico Blvd., Los Angeles
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This discussion group focuses on the news of the week. Participants share articles and opinions that pertain to what's happening both in the United States and internationally, and particularly to introduce diverse views.
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Author’s Night with Maggie Anton
Tuesday, February 13, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
Home of Adrienne and Stefan Dahlerbruch
200 N. Swall Drive, Beverly Hills
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Maggie Anton is a Talmud scholar and award-winning author of the historical fiction trilogy
Rashi's Daughters
and new series
Rav Hisda's Daughter.
Her latest novel,
Enchantress,
focuses on the rabbis and sorceresses who populate the Talmud and the surprising importance of Jewish magic in 4th-century Babylonia.
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Wisdom Circle - Opera Talk
Wednesday, February, 14, 10:45 AM - 1:30 PM
Temple Emanuel - Belle Chapel
300 N. Clark Drive, Beverly Hills
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The Wisdom Circle on Wednesday, February 14 will feature speaker Ron Streicher from the Los Angeles Opera League. His topic will be “Operas That Begat Broadway Shows” - which sounds like fun!
After the speaker, lunch will be served followed by a thoughtful discussion with one of the clergy. Please RSVP to Lynn Franklin at Lynn@tebh.org.
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Bergamot Station Tour
Wednesday, February 21, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Meet at William Turner Gallery, Suite E-1
2525 Michigan Avenue, Santa Monica
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Join art lover, Dean Schenker, and fellow Village members as we tour the galleries of Bergamot Station.
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80+ Interest Group Salon
“Stop the World, I Want to Get Off!”
Wednesday, February 21, 1:00 - 3:00 PM
Home of Ann Bisno
502 N. Palm Drive, Beverly Hills
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Join us for a lively discussion of the current domestic situation and how it is affecting you personally. This is a friendly group where all views are welcome and respected. Call Ann Bisno to RSVP at (310) 995-5944 or click the link above to register.
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The Behrendt Conversation Series -
Coalition Constraints: When to Draw Boundaries
When Working with Other Communities
Thursday, February 22, 7:00 - 8:30 PM
Temple Emanuel
8844 Burton Way, Beverly Hills
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Join Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills for a fascinating conversation with Dan Schnur, Regional Director of the American Jewish Committee and IKAR's Rabbi Sharon Brous. Co-sponsored by the American Jewish Committee. Open to all ChaiVillageLA members. To register, please email
events@TEBH.org
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LA: Shaping an Age-Friendly City
Sunday, February 25
1:30 - 2:00 PM Shmooze and Light Refreshments
2:00 - 3:30 PM Panel Discussion
Temple Isaiah - Social Hall
10345 W. Pico Boulevard
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ChaiVillageLA, Temple Isaiah, and Temple Emanuel invite you to take part in a lively discussion of some very important issues:
What does it mean to make a city age-friendly?
How does the Los Angeles area measure up?
What is happening to make neighborhoods more livable and transportation easier for older adults?
How will LA meet our needs as we grow older?
Our discussion will feature distinguished panelists:
- Mike Feuer, LA City Attorney, Moderator
- Paul Irving, Chairman of the Milken Institute on the Future of Aging
- Laura Trejo, General Manager, LA Dept.of Aging
- Jennifer Cohen, Director - Government Affairs, LA Dept. of Transportation
Everyone is welcome: ChaiVillageLA members * Temple Isaiah and Temple Emanuel members * Community members. Street parking is available.
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Strive Classes: Heroes of Today
Striving to Make a Difference with Cantor Lizzie Weiss
Tuesday, March 6, 7:00 PM
Temple Emanuel - Davidson Sheffer Hall
8844 Burton Way, Beverly Hills
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We all know that there are incredible righteous Jews and non-Jews who have been at the forefront of leading their generations in striving toward being more human. In this three-part class, come discover the heroic individuals who are at the forefront of making a difference in our world. Explore the story of a new leader each week as we delve into the amazing lives of modern-day heroes.
Additional dates: Tuesday, March 13 and Tuesday, March 20.
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ChaiVillageLA Members Meet Visionary
Congolese Peace Activist Neema Namadamu
Thank you to Rabbi Laura Geller and Richard Siegel for hosting such an inspiring event!
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Sandi Sternig-Babcock,
Judy Kandel, Neema Namadamu
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Attendees listen to Neema sharing
her story
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USC’S Age-Friendly LA GeoDesign Finale
Thank you to Mimi Reisbaum and Martha Sklar for attending a great event that educated the public about redesigning LA to be more age-friendly!
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Matter of Balance Class
Our members are learning to improve their balance to stay safe!
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KEHILLAH
(COMMUNITY) NOTICES
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Refuah Shleimah -
a Full and Complete Healing:
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Sandy Bernstein
Gloria Boraz
Pearl Councelbaum
Esther Elfenbaum
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Sylvia Fox
Carol Hartmann
Sylvia Price
Diane Ring
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David Schimmel
Sandi Sternig-Babcock
Madeline Wolf
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We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers!
Please let Devorah know when you would like to be taken off the list.
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The vast majority of adults want to remain in their homes and neighborhoods as they get older, but sometimes this takes a supportive community. ChaiVillageLA is a vibrant, multi-synagogue, multi-generational community that enables congregants to age in place in their own homes by providing assistance to one another and enriching each other’s lives, as part of a self-governing village supported by Jewish values.
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ChaiVillageLA THANKS OUR PARTNERS
AND FOUNDATION SPONSORS
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In Collaboration With ...
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ChaiVillageLA is a proud recipient of a Cutting Edge Grant from
The Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles
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Angell Foundation
Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries Foundation
The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation
Sylvia Price
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