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SHABBAT WORKS
Friday night October 24 Saturday October 25 2014
01 Cheshvan 5775
Shabbat Rosh Chodesh
PARASHAT
HASHAVUA
Parashat Noach
Genesis 6:9 - 11:32
(pp. 12-25 in the
Stone Tanakh)
Special Haftarah:
Isaiah 66: 1-24
(pp. 1066-1069 in the
Stone Tanakh)
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SHABBAT
Service Schedule
SATURDAY MORNING
9:00 AM
Birkot HaShachar
Early Morning Blessings
9:10 AM -
9:40 AM
Rabbi Finley’s
Morning Study Session
Doors Close
(no wandering in and out)
9:45 AM 10:30 AM
Morning Prayer Service
Doors remain open for the
remainder of the morning
10:45 AM
Torah Service
11:15 AM -
11:45 AM
Rabbi Finley’s
Torah Study
12:00 PM
Concluding Prayers
12:15 PM
Kiddush, HaMotsi
12:30 PM
Lunch
1:00 PM
Lunch & Learn
Amidah
The Standing Prayer
Teachings Led by Rabbi Mordecai Finley
Community Chazzanim
Vocal Accompaniment
Community Torah Readers
Community Gabbai’im
Jacob Kantor
Belinda Lams
Rabbi Mordecai Finley
Julie Giuffrida
Rebecca Pidgeon
Joshua Abarbanel
Curt Biren
Pianist
Arie Salma
Percussion & Keyboard
Jeff Lams
Accordionist
Art Shane
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Parashat
Noach
FOR OUR MEMBERS AND GUESTS
MINHAG HAMAKOM*
ATTIRE
Men and boys must wear kippot/yarmulkes
while attending Ohr HaTorah.
Please dress up a little to respect and
honor the Sabbath (no blue jeans, t-shirts,
flip-flops, shorts, cut-offs, immodest dress,
etc.)
ELECTRONICS
Cell phones, pagers, cameras, and
other electronics must remain off in the
sanctuary. If you must make or receive a
call, find a private place.
YOUNG CHILDREN
All parents with infants are kindly
requested to leave the service when their
child needs immediate attention. We ask
that parents with young children sit in the
back rows to help minimize any disruption
to the service.
MORNING STUDY SESSION
The Morning Study Session (9:10-9:40AM)
is part of the Adult Education Program
at Ohr HaTorah. It is open to members,
prospective members and visitors for their
first few times at Ohr HaTorah. If you are
a visitor or prospective member, please
sign in on the guest sign-in sheet at the
front table in the lobby.
Rabbi Finley’s Morning Study Session
begins at 9:10 AM sharp. Please arrive
early enough to be seated when study
begins.
Doors close at the beginning of Rabbi’s
9:10 AM study session, so that people do
not continuously walk into the sessions
the Rabbi is teaching. Anyone leaving the
session will not be readmitted until the
study session is completed.
Doors reopen after the study session
and remain open through the rest of the
morning.
Those entering during the Rabbi’s Torah
study (approximately 11:15-11:45AM)
should be seated in the back, and not
seek a seat in the front of the sanctuary.
*THE LOCAL CUSTOM
(FOR SHABBAT)
Synopsis of the Torah Portion
Genesis 6:9 - 11:32
1. Description of Noah 6:9
2. The earth is corrupted; the decree of the flood 6:11-13
3. The orders to Noah concerning the ark he is to build
6:14-21
4. The flood 7:1-23
5. The flood aftermath; the waters recede, the raven, the
dove 8:1-14
6. Leaving the ark; the offering of Noah, God’s promise not
to destroy the earth 8:15-20
7. The beginning of new life; commandments against eating
blood and bloodshed 9:1-7
8. The covenant of the rainbow 9:8-17
9. Noah and his sons; the shaming of Noah 9:18-28
10. Genealogy after Noah; the seventy nations 10:1-32
11. Tower of Babel; dispersion and multiplicity of language
11:1-8
12. The ten generations from Noah to Abraham 11:10-32
Synopsis of the Haftarah
(prophetic reading)
Isaiah 66: 1-24
In our Haftarah, we have a series of poems. One concerns the
irony of God’s omnipresent and the human desire to situate God;
it includes a castigation of (false) sacrifice. Another images God,
and alternatively Zion, as a mother giving birth to a renewed
Israel. The final poem is one of great redemption by God in which
a new heaven and a new earth are created. Month by month at
the New Month and week by week on the Sabbath all humankind
will bow down to the One God. So every Rosh Hodesh (New
Month) we remind ourselves of prophecy concerning the End of
Times when all people will be united in their knowledge of the
One God.
Soul and Divine Wisdom
Rabbi Mordecai Finley
Dear Friends,
Last week at our morning study, I began what will be a brief series on the idea of the
soul. I speak a great deal about the higher self, and its role in regulating the ego self.
In the further reaches of the higher self, we find the meditative and spiritual ecstatic
realms, and even the knowledge of the Divine. Where does the word “soul” fit into all
of this?
For this Shabbat, I want to expand on some of my ideas from last week. I think to
understand our souls, we have to start with a deep understanding of our personalities,
how our ego self is built. I think the personality, at least in part, is a manifestation of
the structure of our archetypal, deeply structured unconscious (think of Freud and
Jung). Those deeper parts of the self, I believe, are mostly experienced in non-linguistic
ways. The language of the soul is expressed, among other means, through metaphor,
symbol, music, art, poetry and dance. The soul is experienced in the body, as well as in
the mind. It is in the realm of the soul that we experience love and grace. The rational
mind can take us so far in grasping the concerns of the soul. From there, language gives
out, and a different kind of meaning takes shape. For this morning’s study session, I
want to continue this discussion.
For our Torah study last week, we studied a bit of Midrash together. For those in
attendance, it came to be a truly sublime moment. The Midrash is not interpretive
anecdotes on the Torah. The Midrash is, among other things, how the ancient rabbis
did philosophy. In the little piece we studied last week, we saw the ancient rabbis delve
into the idea of reality being emanated from the mind of God, and our holding place
for the mind of the God is Torah. Our Five Books of Moses is not what it appears to be.
Its surface appearance, the text, holds in place an entry into divine wisdom. This week
we will review that teaching, and go on to the next little piece, where we are oddly
told not to study this material at all. I might say a few words about the Torah portion,
Noach; we’ll see.
COMMUNITY
Mazal Tov...
Bettina and Jonathan Khorsandi on the birth of
their daughter, Levana Nordahl Khorsandi, on
Wednesday, October 15.
Our Condoldences to...
Friends and Family of member, Lori Peikoff, who
passed away Tuesday, October 21.
Coming Up @The HUB on Venice
Saturday, October 25
Religious School, 9AM
After Shul Movie Theatre, 12:30PM
Lunch & Learn, 1:00PM
Tuesday, October 28
Religious School, 4PM
iHIP, 4PM
Hebrew Reading & Language
w/ Meirav Finley, 5PM
Wednesday, October 29
Spiritual Formation & Moral
Psychology, 12:30PM
Thursday, October 30
Mommy & Me - Toddlers, 9:30AM
Mommy & Me - Infants, 11:00AM
iHIP, 4PM
Saturday, November 1, 6PM
Paris at The Sophos Cafe, 7:30PM
Monday November 3
Hebrew Immersion w/ Meirav Finley, 6PM
Thursday, November 6
iHIP, 4PM
Hebrew Immersion w/ Meirav Finley, 6PM
Friday, November 7
Shabbaba, 5PM
Saturday, November 15, 6PM
Three of a Kind Sophos Cafe, 7:30PM
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The Ohr HaTorah staff is available to assist you during office hours:
Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 4:00pm
11827 Venice Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90066 (Corner of S. Barrington)
Phone: (310) 915-5200
Fax: (310) 915-5792
Email: [email protected]
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President
Rabbi Mordecai Finley,
Co-CEO
[email protected]
Vice-President, Secretary
Meirav Finley, Co-CEO
[email protected]
Second Vice-President
Sheri Porath-Rockwell,
Legal Liaison
[email protected]
Treasurer
Pamela Mahoney
[email protected]
Director at Large
Sheila Coop
Human Resources
[email protected]
OFFICERS OF THE
CONGREGATIONAL COUNCIL
Josh Abarbanel, Gabbai,
Religious Service Leader
Stacey Abarbanel,
Community Outreach
Hadas Abouaf, Officer at
Large
Keith Abouaf, Officer at
Large
Alex Abramovici, Officer at
Large
Pam Abramovici, Officer at
Large
Endre Balogh, Community
Photographer, Music
Committee
Adela Barnett, Torah Study
Group Chairperson
Helena Barry, Membership
Danielle Behar, Community
Outreach, Early Childhood
Wesley Bilson, Officer at
Large
Curt Biren, Gabbai, Religious
Service Leader
Larry Bogatz, Men’s Group
Co-Chair and Earthquake
Preparedness
Paul Brooks, Men’s Group
Co-Chair
Malcolm Brown, Officer at
Large
Neisha Cohen, Membership
Bettina Chokron, Social
Media, Marketing
Raqueli Dahan, Community
Outreach, Early Childhood
Gloria Delia, Shabbat Lunch
Co-Chair, Fundraising Events
Tamara Effron, Religious
School, Membership Committee
Ilan Efrati, Officer at Large
Janet Ehrenberg, Community
Outreach
Matt Ehrenberg, Community
Photographer
Karen Feldman, G’milut
Chassadim, Membership
Committee Chairperson
Julie Giuffrida,
Programming, Publications
David Goldsmith, Officer at
Large
Noam Gonen, Sound
Engineering
Stephen Grynberg,
Community Outreach
David Guth, Membership
Vincent Hartung, Sound
Engineering
Jessica Kahn, Community
Outreach
Nadav Kahn, Community
Outreach
Harvey Kaner, Officer at
Large
Jacob Kantor, Cantorial
Leader, Music Committee
Julia Kantor, Music
Committee
Denise Kaufman, Music
Committee
Jonathan Khorsandi, Social
Media, Marketing
Larry Klein, Music Committee
Luciana Klein, Music
Committee
Janny Kummer, Fundraising
Events
Belinda Lams, Music
Committee
Jeff Lams, Sound Engineering
Jerry Leichtling, Community
Outreach
Jeff Linnetz, HHD Committee,
Garage Sale Chairperson
Sandra MacDonald,
Fundraising Events, Garage
Sales Co-Chair
David Mamet, Building
Committee Co-Chair
Sheri Manning, Torah Study
Group Committee
Debra McGuire, Fundraising
Events
Bill Meyers, Shabbat Lunch
Committee
Jilla Moradzadeh,
Community Outreach
Masoud Moradzadeh,
Fundraising Events, Religious
Service Committee
Arnold Porath, Building
Committee
Rebecca Pidgeon, Music
Committee
Jim Ries, Building Committee
Co-Chair
Linda Ries, Gift Shop
Melinda Rosenthal, G’milut
Chassadim Committee
Debbie Ryan, Silent Auction
Arie Salma, Music
Committee, Web Design
Arlene Sarner, Silent Auction
Arthur Shane, Music
Committee
Rina Shapira, Officer at Large
Andrea Spector, Officer at
Large
Ross St. Phillip, Shabbat
Lunch Committee
Robb Strom, Legal Counsel
Yolanda Strom, Flowers
Coordinator, Fundraising Events
Eric Taub, Lighting Committee
Chrisann Verges, Officer at
Large
Please Note: All materials for the Weekly Update, as well as flyers for
Shabbat, must be in the OHT office no later than the end of business
hours the preceding Monday!