11 November 2020

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Beit HaLev

Beit HaLev


Beit HaLev and Rabbi Galit Shirah invite all to attend the Zoom services every Shabbat evening and morning. Anyone who wants to join the Beit HaLev Zoom community for services or Hebrew classes should contact the rabbi at (562) 715-0888 for access and instructions on how to use Zoom. Rabbi Galit Shirah started a Coffee Chavurah (social hour) on Zoom on Fridays starting at 5:30 p.m., as well as after

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First Christian Church

First Christian Church


By Bruce Humes Pastor The apostle Paul in his letter to the Roman believers wrote: “Now we know that whatever the law says, it says to those who are under the law, that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God” (Romans 3:19, NKJV). God, in his sovereignty, provided his people the Mosaic law to live by, but we also see in other parts of the Bible “that

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LWKCC

LWKCC


On Nov. 1, Korean Community Church (LWKCC ) celebrated Sa-Yong “Sam” Chi’s 90th birthday with a socially distanced party and worship in the garden in front Chi’s house. Senior Pastor Yong Jang Young emceed the event, Elder Kim Hee Yun gave prayer and Pastor Kang In Duk gave blessing. Sam is a resident of Mutual 14 and a member of Leisure World Korean Community Church. He was born in

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HONORING  ALL WHO  SERVED

HONORING ALL WHO SERVED


After receiving more than 100 entries for the 2020 Veterans Day Poster Contest, the Veterans Day National Committee selected this poster (right) as the winner. Designer Casey Brown is a Marine Corps veteran who served in the infantry and was deployed to Iraq. The black color of the silhouettes represents the stoic and enduring nature of veterans’ service. The contrast between the bright background

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Surviving Iwo Jima

Surviving Iwo Jima


Sandy Goldfarb, Mutual 12 Sanford “Sandy” Goldfarb is a feisty guy with an easy smile who is beloved in his Mutual 12 community, having served as a director for many years. He’s affectionately known “Dad” or “Pops” by his American Legion pals, some of whom are young enough to be his children. When asked if surviving Iwo Jima was the high point of his life, he instantly and robustly