In the Spirit
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Michele Marr
ADDRESS: 5052 Warner Avenue (Warner and Bolsa Chica)
TELEPHONE: (714) 846-2285
DENOMINATION: Orthodox, affiliated with Chabad
YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1984. The congregation started in Westminster at the
Hebrew Academy and later moved to meet at Meadowlark School. The property
for its present building was bought in 1994.
SERVICE TIMES: The synagogue offers the only daily minion in the West
Orange County area. Morning services are at 8 a.m. on Sunday, 6:30 a.m.
on Monday and Thursday; and at 6:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Friday. Shabbat morning services are from 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Evening
services, Mincha and Maarive, are at 15 minutes before sunset and they
continue for 45 minutes. Friday evening service is from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m.
RABBI: Aron David Berkowitz
ASSISTANT RABBI: Yossi Berkowitz, rabbi for youth and outreach.
PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD: Stefan Steinberg
SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 70 member families. The synagogue was built in
its present location to serve the entire West Orange County Jewish
community of at least 1000 families, whether they are presently members
of the synagogue or not.
MAKEUP OF CONGREGATION: A wide range of ages and households are
represented in the congregation. Most are families with children. Members
have come to Orange County from many different countries and continents
-- including Israel, Persia, Russia and Yemen and Europe -- and Judaic
cultures and traditions, both Ashkenazi and Sephardic.
CHILD CARE: Children join their parents for the early portion of the
Saturday service, then children ages kindergarten to 13 attend programs
designed just for them. The programs include basic prayer, the Torah
portion for the week and games.
TYPE OF WORSHIP: Traditional Orthodox. There is a lot of singing,
prayers sung and chanted aloud; 15-minute sermon; and the Torah reading
for the day. The services are very full of life.
TYPE OF SERMON: The sermon is associated with the Torah portion for
the week and/or tied to a current religious holiday. It presents a moral
lesson and spiritual emphasis. The message is about how to live better.
RECENT MESSAGES: Berkowitz spoke about the ancient travel of the
Jewish people in the desert as well as the all-encompassing travel of the
Jewish Diaspora throughout the world. He spoke of how many are now
returning to Israel expecting that the messianic age is imminent. They
hope to soon celebrate the coming of Moshiach (the messiah) and the
rebuilding of the Beis Hamikdosh (the Holy Temple). The congregation
observed Tisha B’Av on July 28 and 29. Tisha B’Av commemorates the
destruction of the First Holy Temple, on the 9th of Av in 586 BCE, and
Second Holy Temple, on the 9th of Av in 70 CE, in Jerusalem. Jewish
scholars have taught, “All those who participate in the mourning for the
destruction of Jerusalem will merit to rejoice in its rebuilding.”
VISITOR INFORMATION: Visitors come and go, many from out of town.
Often a member of will invite a visitor to join them for lunch, or if
they need a place to stay over Shabbat, it will be provided. There is a
time for socializing after the Saturday morning service. Information
about the synagogue is not handed out to visitors on Shabbat, but if
requested, it is sent by mail later.
OUTREACH PROGRAMS: The congregation maintains a very strong outreach
program to let as many people as possible know about the synagogue and
the opportunity it provides for them to learn more about Judaism. The
synagogue sponsors campaigns to teach about keeping Kosher and other
aspects of Orthodox Jewish life. The Huntington Beach site is one of only
a few locations selected to present the Jewish Learning Institute
curriculum. The JLI is a nationally accredited institute with curriculum
prepared by experts in adult education and traditional Jewish learning.
Recent courses were Jewish Mysticism and the Fundamentals of Jewish
thought and practice. Another course, Life Cycles, will begin the week of
October 28, with eight class meetings held once each week. The course
will be offered on Tuesday evening and in the daytime, on a day and at a
time still to be arranged. Talmud Torah Hebrew School for children ages
5-13 (kindergarten to Bar/Bat Mitzvah) will start on September 9. Hebrew
High, for students beyond Bar/Bat Mitzvah will begin on Sept. 13. Pirkei
Avot, studies of Jewish Ethics, meet each Shabbat. Men meet at 6:15 p.m.
at the synagogue. Mincha, Shalosh Suedot and Maariv follow Pirkei Avot
for men. Pirkei Avot for women meets in the home of Rebbetzin Berkowitz,
wife of Rabbi Yossi Berkowitz. The lecture is followed by schmoozing and
snacking. The synagogue has a very active sisterhood.
DESIGN: The synagogue’s present building is a combination sanctuary
and social hall. Phase two will build the actual sanctuary within the
year 2002.
MISSION STATEMENT: Sharing the Joy of Judaism. Berkowitz said, “One of
the main points we try to convey to our people is the importance of
giving our children a quality education. The trend in society is to drift
away from traditional values, the values and the beauty of Judaism. But
we have found that living and adhering to our faith and values is what
gives us a happy and fulfilling and accomplished life.”
SPECIAL EVENTS: Tonight, Thursday, August 2, is Ladies Night Out.
Rishi Greenwald will present, “Faith, Trust and Divine Providence.”
Professional dance instruction for Israeli and wedding dances will follow
her lecture. On Aug. 5, the synagogue will hold the drawing for its
annual fund-raiser raffle. Tickets are available through the synagogue
office. The five raffle prizes include: A grand prize of the winner’s
choice of either a Hawaiian vacation for two or a Pentium III laptop
computer, a second prize of a 7-inch x 10-inch Persian rug, a third prize
of the Encyclopedia Judaica on CD-ROM, a fourth prize of a Nikon auto
zoom 35mm camera and a fifth prize of an airplane sightseeing tour of
Orange County for two.
INTERESTING NOTE: The synagogue is a resource for Mezuzot and
Teffilin. It can provide them and check them. They are guaranteed to be
Kosher.
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