Chai Neighbors’ mission is
to help us live well within
a community of friends,
while fostering caring and Jewish values
Highlighted events for the week - September 7+, 2020
ATTENTION: We have left our old sign up system and are now using our new website:


This past Friday, you should have received an email with your User Name and Password. Once you log in, you will be prompted to change your password and add information to your profile.

If you have any trouble, send an email to marty.lasker70@gmail.com or call him at 818.445.9203
Additionally, see below for a series of Zoom tours of our website.
An informal movie discussion with your host Peter Levitan
Suffragette

September 7, 2020 | 3:00pm

Available on Netflix and Amazon Prime. Check your provider for it On Demand.
In 1912 London, a young working mother is galvanized into radical political activism supporting the right for women to vote, and is willing to meet violence with violence to achieve this end.
Director: Sarah Gavron
Writer: Abi Morgan
To register, click here
Take a virtual tour our new website.
See the resources available, how to sign up for events and how to update your profile.

September 8, 2020 | 2:00pm & 7:30pm
September 10, 2020 | 2:00pm
September 13, 2020 | 4:30pm

Meet a Faith Leader
This is an opportunity to learn about and meet faith leaders in and around our neighborhood. Every Wednesday at 4:00pm starting September 9:
Here are some of the people you will get to meet over the next 25 weeks:
Father Alexi Smith-Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Rabbi Joshua Garroway-Hebrew Union College, Ozgur Koca-Bayan-University, Steve Peralta-First United Methodist Church, Harry Eggleton-First Friends Church, and many more. Click here to sign up.
Here are some of the people you will get to meet over the next 25 weeks:
Father Alexi Smith-Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Rabbi Joshua Garroway-Hebrew Union College, Ozgur Koca-Bayan-University, Steve Peralta-First United Methodist Church, Harry Eggleton-First Friends Church, and many more. Click here to sign up.











Our first guest is Beth Bingham, Pastor, Congregational Church of the Chimes.

September 9, 2020 | 4:00pm

Click here to sign up


Yoga with Mya Rosett

September 10, 2020 | 9:15am

Gentle Breathing and floor stretching

If you wish to enroll,  Click here
Make a Holiday Challah with Marty Lasker

September 11, 2020 | 12:00pm
(this is a time change)

Get Oohs and Ahhs, not to mention praise when you turn out this wonderful round apple challah - recipe to follow.
To register, click here
Yoga as a Jewish Practice with Zach Lasker

September 12, 2020 | 11:00am

It's a hands-on virtual yoga practice to discover how the ability to quiet the mind, breathe, and stretch can enhance your Jewish practice. This multi-level class works for beginners to experienced yogis, just have: A yoga/exercise mat or towel, a strap, belt, or long rope, and an open heart.
Share your favorite holiday recipes:
the stories behind them and the secrets to success.

Hosted by Stephanie Cohen

September 13, 2020 | 3:00pm

Click here to register
How composers use the elements of music in classical, jazz, and rock and roll. Another series with Dennis Cohen

September 14 & 21 | 1:00pm

An informal book discussion with your host Francine Wiener
The Indigo Girl

September 16, 2020 | 11:00am

An incredible story of dangerous and hidden friendships, ambition, betrayal, and sacrifice.

To enroll, click here
Short Stories Featuring Jewish Themes

September 24, 2020 | 2:00pm

Click here to sign up.
Adat Ari El's caterer, Andres is partnering with the Women of Adat to offer meals for Shabbat. There are packages to choose from as well as pricing for either 2 or 4 people. Children's meals are also being offered with different menus each week. You can Click Here to sign up for that week's meals. The deadline for each week is the day before at noon.
In the planning stages for the near future.
All you need to know about preparing for illness, death, and burial.
A modification on "Death Over Dinner" - intimate conversations among friends about plans for our ending years; what we expect, where will we live, what our children know, what remains to be said.
MUSIC APPRECIATION

After the holidays, there will be a course focusing on American Musical Theater. Works will include South Pacific, West Side Story, Fiddler, Rent, Wicked, Hamilton and others. Signup will be available soon.
There also will be some "pop-up" single-session Music Appreciation classes in mid-September.
If you need help enrolling, call Marty Lasker at 818.445.9203
Chai Neighbors | Temple Beth Hillel & Adat Ari El 65+