Rabbis of LA | Rabbi Cantor Eva Robbins: Sparking the Divine Presence Within Others
Eva was always spiritually connected, but it wasn’t until later in life that she had the opportunity to truly express it.
Eva was always spiritually connected, but it wasn’t until later in life that she had the opportunity to truly express it.
Historical photographs, as well as photographs of Jewish community life in the former Soviet Union, will be on display at the Wende Museum in Culver City from November 14 until March 20, 2022.
Omar Saif Ghobash, Assistant Minister for Culture and Public Diplomacy for the United Arab Emirates (UAE), discussed the Abraham Accords in a November 7 webinar with American Jewish University President Jeffrey Herbst.
In her recently published book, “Persian Tea,” Lawi describes her family’s painful decision to leave Iran, and her own (often failed) attempts to assimilate in America.
“I wanted answers since I was the only kid in class who had no father. I was curious.”
For over 45 years, Maas has been a pillar of positivity and a staunch advocate of investing in the next generation.
“Within an Orthodox setting, I try to make my teachings as colorful and inclusive as possible.”
If she were to win, she’d be the first woman to hold the position, which was created in 1850. She’d also be the first Latina Jew to serve as Los Angeles City Attorney.
The $350 million project will serve as a place where high school students and adults from around the globe can gain an education and forge stronger ties with Israel.
“That’s the big plan: to have a thriving Jewish community.”