Shabbat Shira 2021

Friday, January 29, 2021, at 7:30 p.m.

Join Cantor Shukiar, the TAE Chorale, and the Band of Milk and Honey as we recall our Exodus from Egypt across the Sea of Reeds to freedom. As we remember the song that Moses, Miriam and the Hebrews sang at the shores of the sea, we will experience an evening filled with music and spirit, together exploring one of our sacred texts, Oseh Shalom, one of our many prayers for peace.


Discover its history, mystery, and meaning through various versions spanning 5 decades of Jewish music. You do not want to miss this chance to study and experience this wonderful and meaningful piece of our liturgy.

Travel to Berlin and Prague with Cantor David

This trip is sold out! If you would like to be added to a waitlist, please email Cantor Shukiar at dshukiar@adatelohim.com.

November 12 – 21, 2024
with an optional trip extension to Budapest (November 21-24).

Temple Adat Elohim creates innovative ways to build connection and community!

One of the most powerful ways to accomplish this is through communal travel, where lifelong friendships are cultivated while exploring the world and building stronger Jewish identities. OUR CONGREGATIONAL TRIPS SELL OUT FAST!

This trip will include visiting Berlin and Prague (November 12-21), with a special stop in Rakovnik, the small town where our Holocaust Torah was written more than 400 years ago. 

Registration opened for TAE partners who were on our interested list a couple of weeks ago and there are only 3 more spaces left before the trip sells out!  If you want to get a detailed look at the itinerary and register click this link for the main trip to Berlin and Prague: https://www.j2adventures.com/join/adat-elohim-thousand-oaks-ca_europe_nov-2024/ and this for the extension to Budapest: https://www.j2adventures.com/join/adat-elohim-thousand-oaks-ca-nov-2024-extension-budapest/.

Once the trip sells out you can email Cantor David (dshukiar@adatelohim.com ) to be placed on our waiting list in case spaces open up. Registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis through an outside travel company, J2 Adventures.

Keep your eyes open for our next family trip to Israel Cantor David will lead in June/July 2025!

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Mussar Institute Kallah Experience

Mussar is a Jewish ethical, educational and cultural movement that developed originally in 19th century Lithuania. Today, it has blossomed into a spiritual-practice program that helps us gain insights to our lives and the relationships that enrich them. Our congregation has taught, learned, and embodied many of the middot (values) that Mussar offers.

For those who would like to delve deeper into this practice, the Mussar Institute has partnered with our congregation by offering a special $50 discount to Temple Adat Elohim members who wish to participate in a 3-day (virtual) Kallah experience; Seeking Shalom, Inside and Out.

Join Alan Morinis and Avi Fertig for The Mussar Institute’s  14th annual Kallah (retreat). Take a 3-day deep dive into the teachings and practices of Mussar. Experience workshops and dialogue on Mussar movement, chanting, text study, and art. Connect with a community dedicated to Jewish spirituality in the 1,000-year-old tradition of Mussar. All recordings are available to attendees for 1 year.

The dates are January 31, February 1 and 2. With the AEFriend code, save $50 off tuition. The discounted registration costs are $349 for non-Chavarim members; or $249 for Chavarim members. To learn more about the Kallah, CLICK HERE. To learn more about the Mussar Institute, CLICK HERE.

In this time of extreme isolation and concern, perhaps it is the ideal time to turn inward and explore the values that guide, comfort, and inspire our lives.

Mythology of Judaism Class with Rabbi Lotker

Wait – What!  The Delightful & Surprising Mythology of Judaism

Judaism has a rich mythology that is unknown to most of us.  In a series of 5 classes, Rabbi Lotker will introduce the enormous range of classic texts (including Torah, Bible, Talmud, Midrash, Kabbalistic, medieval folklore, and Hasidic) that contribute to this eye-opening treasure.  Subjects will include myths of Angels, the Garden of Eden, the Messiah, Hell, the Angel of Death, Lilith and the Shekinah – the bride of God.  Much of the material will be drawn from Howard Schwartz’s Tree of Souls: the Mythology of Judaism.  

The virtual class will take place on 5 consecutive Tuesday evenings, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23 and March 2 from 7:00-8:30 p.m.

Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/8190896166

Sunday Speaker Series: COVID-19 Discussion

Upcoming Speaker Series

Sponsored by Brotherhood

Sunday, January 10, at 10:00 a.m.
Featuring our own, Dr. Jane Parnes, MD, senior scientist at Amgen
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82870195111

Topic: COVID-19: The Virus, Antibodies and Vaccines

This timely talk will provide valuable insights for all of us concerning COVID-19 and help us understand our treatment options should we become infected.  It will begin with an overview of how COVID-19 invades our bodies – in technical terms the pathophysiology of infection by SARS-CoV2, the virus responsible for COVID-19.  Next, we’ll learn how monoclonal antibodies are used to treat the virus – these antibodies are obtained from people who’ve recovered from COVID-19 and they are how President Trump was treated.  Dr. Parnes will then turn to the approaches being taken to develop vaccines to treat COVID-19.

Who is Dr. Parnes?

Dr. Parnes has a very impressive resume.  She graduated summa cum laude from Radcliffe/Harvard (1968-1972) and then earned her MD degree from Harvard Medical School (1972-1976).  She served as an internal medicine resident at Massachusetts General Hospital (1976-1978), followed by post-doctoral research at both MIT (1978-1979) and the National Institutes of Health  (1979-1982).  She then moved to Stanford University where she was a Professor of Medicine (1982-2008).  She is currently a senior scientist at Amgen where she serves as the Executive Medical Director in Translational Medicine and the Therapeutic Area Head for Inflammation, Cardiometabolic and Neuroscience in Early Development.  She is also a Professor Emeritus at Stanford.  We are extremely fortunate to have her as a speaker.

While we are unable to provide our normal Sunday morning fare of lox, bagels, cream cheese and other tasty treats, we are working hard to provide stimulating and thought-provoking topics from a broad spectrum of speakers.  We hope you’ll find these Sunday morning speaker events enlightening, thought-provoking, entertaining and worthwhile. Our February talk will feature our own Rabbi Emeritus Alan Greenbaum.