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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre Night)



Editor's Note: Events are listed in alphabetical order of the organization sponsoring them.

Beth Jacob Congregation—Kol Nidre—6:15 p.m. Lighing candles; 6:25 p.m. Kol Nidre, at 4855 College Avenue, San Diego. For more information, call the congregation at (619) 287-9890


Chabad at La Costa—Kol Nidre—The Lubavitcher congregation has announced its schedule of services to be conducted by Rabbi Yeruchem Eilfort at the shul at 1980 La Costa Avenue. Kol Nidrei Night— Sept. 27, evening service 6:30 p.m. Yom Kippur—Sept. 28, morning service 9 a.m.; Yizkor memorial service 11:30 a.m.; afternoon service & Neilah closing service 4:30 p.m. Erev Sukkot— Friday, Oct. 2--service 6 p.m. Sukkot— Oct. 3, morning service 10 a.m., evening service 7 p.m. Sukkot, second day—Oct. 4, morning service 10 a.m. Erev Shmini Atzeret—Friday, Oct. 9, evening service 6 p.m. Shmini Atzeret—Saturday, Oct. 10 morning service 10 a.m, Yizkor memorial service 11:30 a.m. Erev Simchat Torah—Saturday, Oct. 10, evening service, 7 p.m., followed by Kiddush & Havdalah. Simchat Torah—Sunday, Oct. 11, 10 a.m services, followed by kiddush and Hakafot.


Congregation Beth Israel— Kever Avot Memorial Services and Kol Nidre--Congregation Beth Israel has announced its High Holy Day Schedule, with most services being held at the downtown San Diego Civic Center, corner of 3rd and B Streets. Here is the schedule for the Reform congregation: Kever Avot Annual Cemetery Memorial ServicesSunday, September 27 at locations noted 11a.m.. Memorial Service at Sol Stone Chapel at Cypress View, 3953 Imperial Avenue, San Diego; 12:30 p.m. Memorial Service at El Camino Memorial Park Chapel, 5600 Carroll Canyon Road, San Diego. Kol Nidre—Sunday, September 27 at Civic Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Service (new this year – only one service time). Yom KippurMonday, September 28 at Civic Theatre: 9:30 a.m. Morning Service; 9:30 a.m. Family Service; 1:15 p.m. Discussion Session; 2:30 p.m. Afternoon Service; 4:30 p.m. Yizkor Service; 6:30 p.m. Neilah concludes. Erev Sukkot Friday, October 2 at Congregation Beth Israel, 9001 Towne Center Drive, San Diego: 4 p.m., Decorate the Sukkah; 6 p.m. Erev Sukkot Service; 7 p.m. Sukkot Picnic in the Sukkah followed by s’mores. Sukkot—Saturday, October 3 at Congregaton Beth Israel: 10 a.m. Sukkot Morning Service followed by light kiddush lunch. Erev Simchat TorahFriday, October 9 at Congregation Beth Israel; 5:30 p.m. Spaghetti dinner followed by 6:45 p.m. Erev Shabbat Simchat Torah and Consecration Service. 7:30 p.m. Dancing in the courtyard. Simchat Torah—Saturday, October 10 at Congregation Beth Israel. 10 a.m. Atzeret/Simchat Torah and Yizkor Service followed by light Kiddush lunch. Transportation: Congregation Beth Israel now offers limited complementary round trip shuttle service from the temple to the Civic Theatre for congregants.  This service is available on the morning of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur only.  Reservations are required.  Please contact Lianne Beyer at 858-535-1111, ext. 3113 for details Children /Childcare: For families with very young children (ages 3 years through kindergarten) and who wish not have them sit in the Main service, we offer dynamic childcare programming and entertaining activities on Rosh Hashanah Day and Yom Kippur Day from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  Childcare will take place at the Silver Room in Golden Hall.  Preregistration is required and a downloadable sign up form is available on our website for your convenience at www.cbisd.org and for additional information our Preschool Office would be happy to speak with you at 858/535-1144, ext. 3120. Tickets: Cost for Services: Member Price: Included in membership and $200/adult for all services or $50/per service. Non-member: $250/adult for all services or $65/per service Child members: no charge Child non members: $75/all services or $15/per service. Students: free with student ID, same for Military. Tickets Required.Please contact us as there is limited availability at some services offered as they are held at the Civic Theatre in Downtown San Diego.  (special rates available for, please inquire) Contact:  Maria Dickerman  mdickerman@cbisd.org   (85) 535-1111 ext. 3502.  Order Forms are also available online at www.cbisd.org

Congregation Kehillas Torah—-Kol Nidre--Congregation Kehillas Torah, an Orthodox congregation, has announced it will hold "user-friendly" services at the DoubleTree Resort, 14455 Penasquitos Drive (at the corner of Carmel Mountain Road). All prayers will be explained in English. Tickets for all Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services: $135 per adult, for first two adults; additional adults in family $85; children under 9, $45. To reserve send check to Rabbi Baruch Lederman, Congregation Kehillas Torah, 14133 Via Alisal, San Diego, California 92128. More information on the Kehillas Torah website.

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Lawrence Family JCC—Art exhibit—The Gotthelf Art Gallery, part of the San Diego Center for Jewish Culture at the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS, is pleased to announce the new exhibition Like Water on Rock: Exhibit by the Jewish Women Artists’ Network, running September 10, 2009 – October 30, 2009. Art is for sale, with all proceeds benefiting the artists and the Gotthelf Art Gallery. The title of this exhibit relates the phenomenon of the soft continuous drip of water that eventually erodes a hard rock to personal, familial, communal or global challenge and change. The poetry and image of Like Water on Rock provoke a variety of responses and suggests a relationship between time, the human process, the persistence of change and the many layers of meaning that speak to each artist in her own way Dr. Barbara Gilbert, Senior Curator Emerita of The Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, selected the work for this exhibition. Dr Gilbert points out the great diversity in this exhibition as well as the wide range of personal expression: “Beginning in the nineteen-sixties when artists in greater numbers began to explore the potential of their Jewish heritage, most efforts were identity-based. Like Water on Rock provides an opportunity for artists to transcend this earlier approach, challenging them to think expansively and take ideas and values inherent to Jewish tradition, adapting them to concerns of the larger society.” The participating artists are: Linda Arreola, Ruth Askren, Madeleine Avirov, Helene Aylon, Carol Buchman, Emily Corbato, Anne Doris-Eisner, Harriet Finck, Karen Frostig, Teresa Gale, Sari Gilbert-Batchelor, Fay Grajower, Beth Haber, Katherine Janus Kahn, Rachel Kanter, Julie Klaper, Wendy Sue Lamm, Elaine Langerman, Aline Mare, Freyda Miller, Priscilla Otani, Margaret Parker, Roxanne Phillips, Cindy Rinne, Launa D. Romoff, Dawn Saks, Masha Schweitzer, Margaret Silverman, Simone Soltan and Marian Yap.Thirty artists from across the United States were selected to comprise this exhibit. "To have thirty talented Jewish women artists exploring the theme of change is exciting to see, "says Randy Savarese, Gotthelf Art Gallery Committee Chair. "We are excited to give these artists a platform to exhibit their diverse work and the San Diego community an opportunity share art from around the country." The Jewish Women Artist’s Network is a special interest group within the National Women’s Caucus for Art (WCA) and is the only organization of professional Jewish women artists in the United States. The Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS, is located at 4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla. Gallery hours are Sunday-Friday, 9 a.m.—5 p.m. For more information about the Gotthelf Art Gallery and other programs of the San Diego Center for Jewish Culture, visit the web site at www.sdcjc.org or call (858) 457-3030.

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Ner Tamid Synagogue—Kol Nidre—Ner Tamid Synagogue, a Conservative congregation in Poway, has announced its schedule of High Holy Day services and child care hours for caring for children between the ages of 18 months and 8 year. The fee for each child care session is $10. Rav. Nadav Caine, the congregation's spiritual leader who is completing his studies for ordination as a rabbi, will conduct the following services: Sunday, September 27—Kol Nidre night (Erev Yom Kippur)—6 p.m. Child care 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Monday, September 28Yom Kippur—9 a.m. regular services, 11 a.m. children's services, 4 p.m. Mincha, Yizkor, Neilah.Child care session one 9:15 a.m.-1 p.m.; session two: 4 p.m.-7 p.m. For more information, contact the synagogue at (858) 513-8330, or visit its website at www.nertamidsd.org

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Oceanside Museum of Art
Fabric of Survival: The Art of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz— Esther Nisenthal Krinitz was a teenager in rural Poland when the Nazis invaded her quiet village, changing her life forever. Separated from their family, young Esther and her sister survived the Holocaust pretending to be Polish Catholics, eventually coming to America after the war. Several programs are planned throughout the exhibition that celebrate Jewish culture and honor Holocaust memories. In New York, Esther continued the sewing and embroidery she learned as a child. She was an avid storyteller and throughout their lives, shared with her daughters the story of her harrowing days as a youth in Nazi occupied Poland. A gifted seamstress, Esther decided, at age 50, to tell her story in cloth, stitching thirty-six beautiful and poignant appliqué and embroidered panels which comprise the exhibition, Fabric of Survival: The Art of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz. It will be shown through October 25, except Mondays. Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.to 4 p.m., Sundays 1 p.m.-4 p.m. For more information call the museum at (760) 435-3720, or visit its website at www.oma-online.org

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Ohr Shalom Synagogue—High Holy Day Service—Ohr Shalom Synagogue, a Conservative congregation, has announced its schedule of services for the High Holy Days.  The services will be held in the sanctuary of the congregation at 2512 Third Avenue, San Diego. Sunday, September 27 – Erev Yom Kippur – 3:30 p.m. Family Kol Nidre Service; 6 p.m. Kol Nidre. More information may be obtained by calling the synagogue at (619) 231-1456, or visiting its website at www.ohrshalom.org.

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Old Globe TheatreSammy—The late Sammy Davis Jr. broke ground as an entertainer and as an interreligious figure. His conversion to Judaism was a sensation, with Davis later explaining that after the car accident in which he had lost an eye, he had reflected with singer Eddie Cantor about the similarities between the Jewish and American experiences. Years later, he appeared on a television special with Nancy Sinatra, and the kiss they gave each other in greeting was believed to have been the first inter-racial kiss ever seen on television. Nancy's father, Frank Sinatra, was, along with Davis, Dean Martin, Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop were members of a high-flying group of popular entertainers known as the "Rat Pack." Sammy Davis, Jr., the man, his songs, and dancing are the subject of a world premiere to be performed at the Old Globe, September 19 through Nov 8, with the title role to be filled by Obba Babatunde, whose own career was influenced by Davis. Leslie Bricusse wrote the book, and most of the music and lyrics. Curtain times and other information available on line at www.theoldglobe.org.

Republican Party of California—State Convention— Jockeying for endorsements and for individual supporters by three hopefuls for California's Republican gubernatorial nomination will highlight the state GOP's convention at the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa in Indian Wells Sept. 25-27. The three candidates who've indicated they will be attending include Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner (a member of the Jewish community); former U.S. Congressman Tom Campbell and former E-Bay CEO Meg Whitman. "Our convention offers Republican volunteers, donors, elected officials, candidates and state committee members the opportunity to learn about the issues, pick up valuable new skills, and build relationships with fellow Republican leaders from throughout California," said State Party Chairman Ron Nehring.


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Tifereth Israel Synagogue (Conservative)—High Holy Day Service—Kol Nidre services at 6:15 p.m. in the sanctuary, 6660 Cowles Mountain Drive, San Diego, California 92119. More information at (619) 697-6001, or via the website, www.tiferethisrael.com


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