02.08.12 Community of Elders Wednesdays at the Temple Full Day On the second Wednesday of the month - LBT’s Community of Elders offers classes and interactive presentations in the morning, followed by a bag lunch, and choice of Yoga with Norm Gee or Fun & Games.
FEBRUARY IS BLACK HISTORY MONTH . . . Arrive at 9:30am for coffee, tea, fruit - followed by:
10:00 - 11:15 CLASS with Bob Farrell, Freedom Rider and former Los Angeles City Council member for 17 years, speaking on: LA City Council . . . Then and Now.
11:30 - 12:30 CONVERSATION with Sandy Banks, Los Angeles Times journalist, activist/writer.
Then stay the afternoon for a 12:30 Bring Your Own Bag Lunch (Dessert & Coffee provided)
1:30 - 3:00 Yoga with Norm Gee (for ALL ages) OR
1:30 - 3:00 Fun and Games: Stay the day and play bridge, Scrabble or enjoy our lending library of books.
02.09.12 Research Training Action Community Organizing at LBT is taking off! "Research Training Action" takes place Thursday, February 9, 7:00-9:00pm at Leo Baeck Temple. Join us as we launch the research phase of our work. For the next two months we will be researching opportunities for strategic action on the economy, education and health care system, at the local and state level, with a goal of finding the most strategic focus for our campaign. Then, mark your calendar for Contact us by email at
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or call the temple office at 310.476.2861 to let us know to expect you.
02.09.12 People of the Book Club Join us for our monthly meetings on the second Thursday at 7:30pm in the LBT Community Lounge.
Book title for February 9 - The Last Jump: A Novel of World War II by John E. Nevola. All are welcome.
For March 8 begin reading The Last Resort by Douglas Rogers.
02.10.12 Shabbat Evening Service / Scholar-in-Residence with Professor Daniel C. Matt - "Shekhinah: the Feminine Half of God" (see details below and on 2/11 and 2/12)
Each year, since 1980, an outstanding scholar visits Leo Baeck Temple for a weekend of study and discussion. Join us this year, as we welcome our 2012 Scholar-in-Residence: Professor Daniel C. Matt
Topic: From Kabbalah to the Big Bang: Ancient Wisdom and Contemporary Spirituality
Professor Matt will introduce us to some of the central themes of Kabbalah. On Friday night he will focus on the concept of Shekhinah (the feminine aspect of God) in the context of Shabbat. In his subsequent presentations, he will show how the Zohar interprets and reimagines the Torah, and how the mystical tradition enables us to discover God in the material world. Finally, he will address the question of “God and the Big Bang,” exploring parallels between Kabbalah and contemporary cosmology, and seeking to find harmony between science and spirituality. Please see the February/March Bulletin (page 5) for additional information and to register.
02.11.12 Scholar-in-Residence Program with Professor Daniel C. Matt
Kabbalah to the Big Bang: Ancient Wisdom and Contemporary Spirituality
Shabbat Morning Minyan / Session One 9:30-12:00 Join our Shabbat morning minyan for song, prayer, and learning, as Professor Matt teaches a passage from the Zohar on the Shabbat Torah portion. Minyan is followed by a vegetarian potluch Kiddush lunch.
Session Two 1:30-3:00 The Mystical Meaning of Torah
Session Three 3:15-4:45 Raising the Sparks: Finding God in the Material World
Havdalah 5:00
See 2/10 and 2/12 for additional topic information. Go to page 5 of the February/March Bulletin to attend Saturday's program.
02.12.12 Scholar-in-Residence Program with Professor Daniel C. Matt
From Kabbalah to the Big Bang: Ancient Wisdom and Contemporary Spirituality
On Sunday morning - Session Four 9:30-11:30, Professor Matt will address the question of “God and the Big Bang: Discovering Harmony Between Science and Spirituality.” Please see 2/10 and 2/11 for additional topic details; to register go to page 5 of the February/March Bulletin.
LBT Women Events in 2011-2012:
Monthly Women’s Torah Study 10:00 - 11:30am
Join Rabbi Timoner monthly on the 3rd Wednesday. “Bad Girls” of Torah: Rahav, Yael, and more!
November 17 Annual Book Review / Dinner at 6:00pm with Judith Palarz (Start reading now!) In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson
November 18 & February 3 Women’s Shalom Shabbat Evenings
Two “complete” evenings for women on Shabbat. Come for a 6:00 Shabbat dinner (on 11/18), a short shiur (talk) about women in the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Timoner, and shirim (songs) with Cantor Kates; then stay for the 7:30 service. On February 3, the dinner is after the 6pm service.
December 1 LBT Ladies Night Out! (LNO) 7:00 - 9:30pm We’ll enjoy a fun evening out at West Restaurant with your LBT friends. Mingle, nosh, laugh, and have an “LBTini” with us.
January 19 LNO - Pajama Party & Movie 7:30 - 10:00pm Come in your cozy PJ’s and watch a movie “with the girls” in a beautiful private guest house overlooking the city.
February 25-26 Women’s Retreat - time to be announced Last year’s retreat was such a successful event; be part of the fun this winter as we gather together and study, sing, make new friends, and share a Shabbat get-away with other LBT women. A 25 hour retreat just for you! From
Saturday morning to Sunday brunch. Or extend it over two nights for your personal well being.
April 11 Annual Women’s Seder at 6:00pm Singing, Dancing, Community! Bring your mother, daughter, sister, girlfriend. Open to all!
NEW! Special Sundays - Meet at the Temple 10:00am - 12:15pm (see dates below)
On occasional Sunday mornings, October 2011 through April 2012 you can drop off your kids at Religious School and connect with old friends - and make new ones - pamper yourself or just do something different. Come hike, cook, and play. Come to one - or all!
> October 23 Power Walk
> November 6 Mah Jongg
> November 20 Eat Learn Sing Chanukah
> January 8 Mah Jongg
> January 22 Power Walk/Yoga
> February 5 Eat Learn Sing Shabbat
> March 4 Mah Jongg
> March 25 Power Walk/Yoga
> April 22 Mah Jongg Mark your calendar now!