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◈ Homepage — http://tbolm.org/Skip to content 714-521-6765 [email protected] Make Payment or Donation My Account Temple Beth Ohr Creative, Innovative & Inspiring Reform Judaism About Calendar Auxiliaries Education Home Blessing Watch Us Contact Us TBO Calendar Friday Shabbat Program           $54 VIP Tickets include: Special VIP seating and a private reception after the concert.            Only a few tickets left! UPCOMING EVENTS ◈ Interior Pages — 16 pages crawledContact Us - Temple Beth Ohr Skip to content 714-521-6765 [email protected] Make Payment or Donation My Account Temple Beth Ohr Creative, Innovative & Inspiring Reform Judaism About Our History Leadership Membership Greetings From Around The World Social Action Holocaust Orphan Scroll Calendar Auxiliaries Brotherhood Sisterhood Education Adult Education Religious School & Hebrew Lab Home Blessing Watch Us Contact Us Make a Donation Contact Us " * " indicates required fields Comments This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Full Name First Last Email * Subject Your Message Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Ave La Mirada, CA 90638 714-521-6765 [email protected] Quick Links Home Calendar Our History Contact Us © 2023 Temple Beth Ohr Temple Beth Ohr: Creative, Innovative, Inspiring Adult Education - Temple Beth Ohr Skip to content 714-521-6765 [email protected] Make Payment or Donation My Account Temple Beth Ohr Creative, Innovative & Inspiring Reform Judaism About Our History Leadership Membership Greetings From Around The World Social Action Holocaust Orphan Scroll Calendar Auxiliaries Brotherhood Sisterhood Education Adult Education Religious School & Hebrew Lab Home Blessing Watch Us Contact Us Make a Donation Adult Education ADULT EDUCATION ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY SCHOLAR PROGRAM SCHEDULE DATE DAY TIME SPEAKER TOPIC LINK 7/02/2024 Tuesday No Program     7/03/2024 Wednesday 12:30-1:30 PM PDT Rabbi Dr. Rafi Zarum Bruce Springsteen, Randy Newman, George Michael, Madonna and More: Revealing Jewish Readings of Pop Music (Part 1) https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0pd-ivqj4qHNYaEtBG7aaMTeLbr662H8FT 7/04/2024 Thursday No Program No Program - Holiday 7/07/2024 Sunday 10:00-11:00 AM PDT Rabbi Sally Priesand Breaking Barriers: A Conversation with Rabbi Sally Priesand https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcudOmspzosHdZxEtG1dbico3w88dZ4-j3- 7/09/2024 Tuesday 12:30-1:30 PM PDT Prof. Amy Jill Levine The Common Misunderstandings Christians Make about Judaism, and Jews Make about Christianity https://occsp.net/csp-members-only/ 7/10/2024 Wednesday 12:30-1:30 PM PDT Rabbi Dr. Rafi Zarum Bruce Springsteen, Randy Newman, George Michael, Madonna and More: Revealing Jewish Readings of Pop Music (Part 2) https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0pd-ivqj4qHNYaEtBG7aaMTeLbr662H8FT 7/14/2024 Sunday 10:00-11:00 AM PDT Evgenia Kempinski Slovenia and Serbia - Jewish Heritage Across the Balkans: A Journey Through History and Culture (Part 3 of 4) https://mailchi.mp/6703dbff34dd/csp-zoom-programs-week-of-april-5-5927404 7/16/2024 Tuesday 10:00-11:00 AM PDT Clive Lawton Making Sense of Israel (Part 1 of 3) https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZctduGprTMpG9y4l4SPX7IT8P0IBDVVqce- 7/17/2024 Wednesday 12:30-1:30 PM PDT Rabbi Dr. Rafi Zarum Bruce Springsteen, Randy Newman, George Michael, Madonna and More: Revealing Jewish Readings of Pop Music (Part 3) https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0pd-ivqj4qHNYaEtBG7aaMTeLbr662H8FT 7/21/2024 Sunday 10:00-11:00 AM PDT Rivy Poupko Kletenick Wild and Mild Stories of the Talmud https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAofumrrD4vGdw0OdHbvqokcfwqYCLfD11u 7/23/2024 Tuesday 10:00-11:00 AM PDT Clive Lawton Making Sense of Israel (Part 2 of 3) https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZctduGprTMpG9y4l4SPX7IT8P0IBDVVqce- 7/24/2024 Wednesday 12:30-1:30 PM PDT Rabbi Dr. Rafi Zarum Bruce Springsteen, Randy Newman, George Michael, Madonna and More: Revealing Jewish Readings of Pop Music (Part 4) https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0pd-ivqj4qHNYaEtBG7aaMTeLbr662H8FT 7/28/2024 Sunday 10:00-11:00 AM PDT Aaron Henne Theater as Thoughtful Provocation https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIldeCurTwpGNdvLpQxCOPvU9Xjg2_IooWB 7/30/2024 Tuesday 10:00-11:00 AM PDT Clive Lawton Making Sense of Israel (Part 3 of 3) https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZctduGprTMpG9y4l4SPX7IT8P0IBDVVqce-   Read More EXPANDING OUR MINDS… BROADENING OUR UNDERSTANDING The saying, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks” is totally wrong. We have the ability to continue learning all our lives. Yes, it may initially be more difficult with age, however with life’s experiences come a stronger frame with which to incorporate new learning opportunities. Temple Beth Ohr’s Adult Education programming encourages the adult members of our community to do exactly that, continue learning about Judaism, themselves, and our place in the world. Be sure to check the Temple Beth Ohr current calendar to confirm the dates and topics of all Adult Education programs! Adult Hebrew and B'nai Mitzvah Class Contact the office to sign up for a future class. Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Ave La Mirada, CA 90638 714-521-6765 [email protected] Quick Links Home Calendar Our History Contact Us © 2023 Temple Beth Ohr Temple Beth Ohr: Creative, Innovative, Inspiring Sisterhood - Temple Beth Ohr Skip to content 714-521-6765 [email protected] Make Payment or Donation My Account Temple Beth Ohr Creative, Innovative & Inspiring Reform Judaism About Our History Leadership Membership Greetings From Around The World Social Action Holocaust Orphan Scroll Calendar Auxiliaries Brotherhood Sisterhood Education Adult Education Religious School & Hebrew Lab Home Blessing Watch Us Contact Us Make a Donation Sisterhood Pink Shabbat 2025 Leslie Berger-Sisterhood Religious co-chair Knotty Ladies Galantine's Brunch Sisterhood Bingo Judaic Shop TBO SISTERHOOD THE HEART OF THE TEMPLE BEATS IN ITS WOMEN TBO Sisterhood was established over 60 years ago. Each year the women of Temple Beth Ohr support the Temple through innovative programming, social events, and creating a loving environment for the children. Our members have the opportunity to take on leadership roles and create a social network that transfers to personal and professional lives. TBO Sisterhood is an affiliate of the WRJ, Women of Reform Judaism. Women of Reform Judaism strengthens the voice of women worldwide and empowers them to create caring communities, nurture congregations, cultivate personal and spiritual growth, and advocate for and promote progressive Jewish values. Throughout the years, Sisterhood has provided scholarships that enable our students to attend Jewish camps, visit Washington, D.C. for the L’Taken Conference, and experience a true Jewish community by celebrating holidays and celebrations. Our B’nai Mitzvot and Confirmation students receive meaningful gifts from Sisterhood. TBO’s Judica Gift Shop is also managed by Sisterhood. Join us on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7pm for our Sisterhood Program. Email [email protected] for the Zoom link. Online application available by clicking on the blue button below. We also invite you to LIKE us on https://www.facebook.com/Tbosisterhood Sisterhood Dues and Donations SISTERHOOD PAST EVENTS INCLUDE: Religious School Opening Day Brunch Ethel Shein Award Mensch of the Year Award Golden Girls Recognition Purim Hamentaschen Cookie Sale Dine Out Events Holiday Gift Wrapping Fundraiser Women’s Shabbat All-Sisterhood Day Pink Shabbat (Breast Cancer Awareness) Guest Speakers Arts & Crafts Health & Wellness Meals of Condolence for families in mourning …and more! Our online Judaica Shop can be accessed by clicking here . Play Video On Friday, February 9, 2018, the TBO Sisterhood lead the congregation in worship and presented a photo montage of the past, present, and future women of TBO. TBO SISTERHOOD LEADERSHIP [email protected] Eileen Mignella, President Cher Krichmar, Executive VP Joann Kotkin, Co-VP Membership Joyce Kessler, Co-VP Membership Leslie Berger, Co-VP Religion Peggy Horwitz, Co-VP Religion Diana Brown, Financial Secretary Donna Berglas-Hess, Treasurer Izzy Fregoso, Recording Secretary Penni Lavoot, Corresponding Secretary Brandy Strings, Chair, Programs Karen Yungman, Chair, Youth & Education Debbie Greenbaum, Tribute Cards [email protected] TBO SISTERHOOD PRESIDENTS Year Name Founder Marea Lehman 1958-1959 Millie Levin 1959-1960 Betty Chorna 1960-1961 Muriel Stein 1961-1962 Leona Dermer 1962-1963 Susan Benjamin 1963-1964 Tania Rash 1964-1965 Mitzi Simon 1965-1966 Blossom Treff 1966-1967 Happy Perlmutter 1967-1968 Sylvia Williger 1968-1969 Sylvia Williger 1969-1970 Eileen Haber 1970-1971 Irene Fadem 1971-1972 Blossom Treff 1972-1973 Carolyn Weber 1973-1974 Ethel Shein 1974-1975 Betty Silber 1975-1976 Dorace Zeif 1976-1977 Dorace Zeif 1977-1978 Elaine Skolnick (Todd) 1978-1979 Elaine Skolnick (Todd) 1979-1980 Adrienne Casson 1980-1981 Adrienne Casson 1981-1982 Carol Scher 1982-1983 Rhonda Atlas (Garside) 1983-1984 Sandra Paskus 1984-1985 Sandra Paskus 1985-1986 Caryn Saine 1986-1987 Caryn Saine 1987-1988 Ethel Shein 1988-1989 Ethel Shein 1989-1990 Anne Lehr 1990-1991 Anne Lehr 1990-1991 Anne Lehr 1991-1992 Sandra Paskus 1992-1993 Anne Lehr 1993-1994 Nancy Griffin 1994-1995 Nancy Griffin 1995-1996 Irene Fadem & Sandra Paskus 1996-1997 Deborah Middleton 1997-1998 Deborah Middleton 1998-1999 Ellie Urcis 1999-2000 Ellie Urcis 2000-2001 Nancy Griffin 2001-2002 Nancy Griffin 2002-2003 Caryn Saine 2003-2004 Caryn Saine 2004-2005 Sandra Paskus 2005-2006 Sandra Paskus 2006-2007 Deborah Middleton 2007-2008 Ellie Urcis 2008-2009 Ellie Urcis 2009-2010 Celia Goldstein & Jaki Norris 2010-2011 Jaki Norris 2011-2012 Diana Brown 2012-2013 Diana Brown 2013-2014 Cher Krichmar 2014-2015 Cher Krichmar 2015-2016 Flo Bornstein 2016-2017 Flo Bornstein 2017-2018 Cher Krichmar 2018-2019 Open 2019-2020 Joan Kotkin 2020-2021 Joan Kotkin RECIPIENTS OF THE ETHEL SHEIN AWARD Year Name 1978 Ethel Shein 1979 Lil Levin 1980 Malvina Luetger 1981 none 1982 Sandra Paskus 1983 Phyllis Irvine 1984 Anne Lehr 1985 Caryn Saine 1986 none 1987 Anne Einhorn 1988 Evelyn Spaber 1989 Karen Cross 1990 Dorothy Perrin 1991 Irene Fadem 1992 Peggy Horwitz 1993 Nancy Griffin 1994 Marilyn Mount 1995 Ellie Urcis 1996 Gloria Altman 1997 Sharon Koenig 1998 Harriet Rockoff 1999 none 2000 Eileen Haber 2001 Cellia Goldstein 2002 Dottie Rothe 2003 none 2004 Penni Lavoot 2005 Susan Carey 2006 Leslie Berger 2007 Sylvia Williger 2008 Jaki Norris 2009 Mollie Schartoff 2010 Judy Jacobson 2011 Diana Brown 2012 Marsha Braunstein 2013 none 2014 none 2015 Cher Krichmar 2016 Donna Berglas-Hess 2017 Victoria Jacobs 2018 Alyssa Hess 2019 Noelle Singer 2022 Rita Rubin 2023 Joann Kotkin TBO GOLDEN GIRLS Year Names 2008 Gloria Altman Bess Bell Pauline Bernard Shirley Craig Irene Fadem Shirley Grossberg Mildred Kalish Jeanette Lefcourt Norma Liepe Dorothy Perrin Sylvia Piltz Betty Rudolph Shirley Safier Mae Salinger Mollie Schartoff Ethel Shein Gert Starker Berta Urcis Harriet White Sylvia Williger 2009 Gloria Austin Eileen Haber Lorraine Stein Arlyne Cramer Peggy Roman 2010 Joyce Friedman Harriet Rockoff Lila Segal Allegra Gordon 2012 Lily Kramer Evelyn Levinf Lila Segal Allegra Gordon Ellie Urcis Evelyn Zucker 2014 Fran Benveniste Sandra Paskus Marion Schain Marian Gasser Rita Silverman 2015 Carol Fish Barbara Tassone 2016 Sandra Bloch Nancy Zinberg Marlene Fink 2017 Devora Lowenstein Annita Rosenblum Trudy Dubovy 2018 Rhonda Garside Julie Weil Adrienne Casson Magret Hershkowitz 2019 Karen Katz Eleanor Richman 2020 Joan Goodman Marlene Mincher Betty Madick Elaine Sacker Phyllis Nathanson Pnina Shichor Sylvia Schmidt TBO Sisterhood maintains an online shop. Please visit: https://sisterhood-of-temple-beth-ohr.square.site/ for your Judaic shopping needs.   To send a tribute card, click here. Debbie Greenbaum will be the contact person for 2025/2026 Sisterhood Year. [email protected] To pay for tributes go to: https://tbolm.shulcloud.com/payment.php And select Sisterhood Tribute Card from the list of options. Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Ave La Mirada, CA 90638 714-521-6765 [email protected] Quick Links Home Calendar Our History Contact Us © 2023 Temple Beth Ohr Temple Beth Ohr: Creative, Innovative, Inspiring Our History - Temple Beth Ohr Skip to content 714-521-6765 [email protected] Make Payment or Donation My Account Temple Beth Ohr Creative, Innovative & Inspiring Reform Judaism About Our History Leadership Membership Greetings From Around The World Social Action Holocaust Orphan Scroll Calendar Auxiliaries Brotherhood Sisterhood Education Adult Education Religious School & Hebrew Lab Home Blessing Watch Us Contact Us Make a Donation Our History TEMPLE BETH OHR: CREATIVE, INNOVATIVE & INSPIRING REFORM JUDAISM The city of La Mirada was an area of olive groves and was first subdivided in 1954. Among the earliest adventuresome residents were 8 Jewish families who discovered each other by placing information cards at the supermarket. The number of Jewish families had grown to 40 by 1956, when the group decided to formalize their association by creating the La Mirada Jewish Community Center and duly elected a slate of officers. They started a Religious School for the children with voluntary teachers, in members’ homes. During the next 4 years, meetings were held in a series of local churches, public schools and even at a dance studio. The group felt like the Jews of old wandering in the wilderness, and they were very grateful for the support of their Christian neighbors. This unique relationship of friendship is just as strong today. The year 1960 was a milestone. The Jewish families of La Mirada bought the land at Rosecrans and Santa Gertrudes, constructed the first phase of the building plan, changed their name to Temple Beth Ohr, and started the Temple Sisterhood. In 1974 the formal sanctuary was constructed, and in 1988 the building was completed with the addition of a foyer. Rabbi Lawrence Goldmark served TBO for 29 years and retired in the spring of 2008, and is now our Rabbi Emeritus. We welcomed Rabbi Mark Goldfarb at that time to add another productive chapter to our Temple’s story. Rabbi Goldfarb retired in 2023, after serving TBO for 15 years. Our newest addition is Rabbi Len Muroff, who began in July 2023. In looking back over the years, Temple Beth Ohr can trace a pattern of continued service not only to the La Mirada Jewish Community, but to the surrounding communities as well. Now we have a strong Religious and Hebrew Learning Lab, planned activities for our teenagers, a strong Sisterhood and Brotherhood, and an Adult Education series. We offer uplifting and meaningful Shabbat and holiday worship services, life-cycle events, and opportunities for enrichment and connection. We welcome singles, seniors and families of all compositions. SEE OUR "WATCH US" SECTION FOR A VIDEO BY FOUNDING MEMBER HARLEY ROCKOFF. Year Rabbi 1960-1962 Julian Flegg 1962-1964 Jacob Halevi 1964-1969 Arthur Oles 1969-1971 John Sherwood 1971-1979 Edward Chesman 1979-2008 Lawrence Goldmark 2008-2023 Mark Goldfarb Year Cantor/Cantorial Soloist 1966-1977 Irv Green 1977-1979 Caroline Moore 1979-1981 Steve Showstack 1981-1990 Sidney Bloom 1990-1992 Andrew Erman 1992-1994 Lisa Sharlin 1994-1996 Richard Schwartz 1996-2010 Shannon McGrady Bane 2010-2012 Kyle Cotler 2012-2014 Yoni Regev 2014-2020 Arielle Goldfarb 2020-2022 Ken Jaffe 2022-2023 Stacey A. Morse YEAR CONGREGATIONAL PRESIDENT 1955-1956 John Stanley 1956-1957 Fred Benjamin 1957-1958 Donald Gittleson 1958-1959 Lawrence Held 1959-1960 Leo Lofchie 1960-1961 Jack Eskanazi 1961-1962 Ray Routh 1962-1963 Leo Lofchie 1963-1964 Harley Rockoff 1964-1966 Herb Palmer 1966-1967 Emilio Urcis 1967-1968 Hartland Ukes 1968-1969 Arthur Rothe 1969-1970 Leo Lofchie 1970-1972 Harley Rockoff 1972-1974 Leonard Braunstein 1974-1975 Sanford Bloch 1975-1976 Leo Lofchie 1976-1977 Harley Rockoff 1977-1979 Carole Sherman 1979-1980 Leo Lofchie 1980-1982 Irwin Berman 1982-1984 Lou Piltz 1984-1985 Leo Lofchie 1985-1986 Shirley Grossberg 1986-1988 Harley Rockoff 1988-1989 Leo Lofchie 1989-1990 David Saine 1990-1992 George Sicklick 1992-1993 Sandra Paskus 1993-1994 Leo Lofchie 1994-1996 Carole Sherman 1996-1997 Lou Zucker 1997-1999 Dianne Guggenheimer 1999-2002 Steve Weisel 2002-2003 Dottie Rothe 2003-2005 David Saine 2005-2008 Jeff Scheer 2007-2010 Sharon Kravitz 2010-2013 Leslie Berger 2013-2014 Sharon Kravitz 2013-2016 Steve Weisel 2016-2019 David Yungman 2019-2022 Dena Jastroch 2022-2023 Leslie Berger & David Yungman Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Ave La Mirada, CA 90638 714-521-6765 [email protected] Quick Links Home Calendar Our History Contact Us © 2023 Temple Beth Ohr Temple Beth Ohr: Creative, Innovative, Inspiring Holocaust Orphan Scroll - Temple Beth Ohr Skip to content 714-521-6765 [email protected] Make Payment or Donation My Account Temple Beth Ohr Creative, Innovative & Inspiring Reform Judaism About Our History Leadership Membership Greetings From Around The World Social Action Holocaust Orphan Scroll Calendar Auxiliaries Brotherhood Sisterhood Education Adult Education Religious School & Hebrew Lab Home Blessing Watch Us Contact Us Make a Donation Holocaust Orphan Scroll TEMPLE BETH OHR ADOPTS HOLOCAUST ORPHANED TORAH MST#1326 TBO PARTNERS WITH MEMORIAL SCROLLS TRUST TO GIVE AN ORPHANED TORAH A HOME AND A FAMILY! In 2012, Temple Beth Ohr set out to give an orphaned Torah a home and a family. An orphaned Torah is a Torah that survived הַשּׁוֹאָה The Shoah, Holocaust (1941-1945), and the near-total annihilation of European Jewry by the Nazis, though the community that once read from, celebrated with, and studied it were all murdered. In 1942, a group of members of Prague’s Jewish community devised a way to bring the religious treasures from the deserted communities and destroyed synagogues to the comparative safety of Prague. The Nazis were persuaded to accept the plan, and more than 100,000 artifacts were brought to the Museum, among them were about 1,800 Torah scrolls. Each was meticulously recorded, labeled and entered on a card index by the Museum’s staff, with a description of the scroll and the place it had come from. They worked under appalling conditions to preserve what little remained of the Jewish communities decimated by Nazi hatred of Jews to bring those surviving artifacts to the Central Jewish Museum in Prague. These remaining artifacts were vulnerable to vandals and plunderers. This Jewish initiative was directly responsible for the subsequent conservation of the scrolls. It was hoped by the Jewish community that these treasures would be protected and might one day return to their original communities. Tragically, all the curators at the Museum were eventually transported to Terezin and Auschwitz. Only two survived, and the Czech Jewish community after the war was too depleted to be able to care for them. Their legacy was the catalogue of the vast collection in the Museum, eventually to become the Jewish Museum of Prague. The scrolls were bought from the Czech government by philanthropist Ralph Yablon a philanthropist and sent to the Westminster Synagogue in London, which set up the Memorial Scrolls Trust, www.memorialscrollstrust.org , to care for them. Some were damaged by fire, water, nibbled by rodents, rotten, torn – a grim testimony to the fate of the people who had once prayed with them. Inside one scroll was a note: “Please God help us in these troubled times.” Of the 1,564 scrolls, 216 lost their tags somewhere along their journey and cannot be traced to a specific community. During רֹאשׁ הַשָׁנָה Rosh Hashanah 5772 (2012), Temple Beth Ohr began a campaign to adopt one of these orphaned Torah scrolls, and shortly thereafter welcomed into their community and hearts, Torah Scroll number 1326. This orphaned Torah Scroll, MST#1326, has found a special place in the hearts of our congregation. The scroll is read from during the annual celebration of Confirmation. In addition, this scroll is carried by every Bar and Bat Mitzvah during their celebration. Though the community that originally studied, rejoiced, and celebrated holidays with this Torah scroll is no more, their Torah has found life again in the studies, rejoicing, and observances of Temple Beth Ohr. To learn more about the Czech Memorial Scrolls and the Memorial Scrolls Trust, click here. Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Ave La Mirada, CA 90638 714-521-6765 [email protected] Quick Links Home Calendar Our History Contact Us © 2023 Temple Beth Ohr Temple Beth Ohr: Creative, Innovative, Inspiring Brotherhood - Temple Beth Ohr Skip to content 714-521-6765 [email protected] Make Payment or Donation My Account Temple Beth Ohr Creative, Innovative & Inspiring Reform Judaism About Our History Leadership Membership Greetings From Around The World Social Action Holocaust Orphan Scroll Calendar Auxiliaries Brotherhood Sisterhood Education Adult Education Religious School & Hebrew Lab Home Blessing Watch Us Contact Us Make a Donation Brotherhood 2025 retreat Yellow Candle 2 NOT YOUR FATHER’S BROTHERHOOD! This is not your father’s nor your grandfather’s Brotherhood. The men of Temple Beth Ohr play an active role in our congregation. TBO Brothers come together to share in educational, cultural, religious, and social programs. We support our Religious School and youth activities, coordinating social action and religious activities, and sponsoring social events where men can come together for camaraderie and support. TBO Brothers improve the lives of our members, our families, our congregation, and our community – and have a fun time in the process! Temple Beth Ohr’s Brotherhood is an affiliate of the Men of Reform Judaism , a coalition of more 250 affiliated Brotherhoods with 30,000 members across North America. If you are interested in learning more, becoming a member of Brotherhood, or obtaining a schedule of our events, please contact us. TBO BROTHERHOOD BOARD 2025-2026 Howard Lavoot, President [email protected] Ted Singer, Membership David Yungman, Planning & Programs Ryan Jackson, Temple Services Art Hess, Treasurer Ted Lavoot, Secretary David Yungman, Ways & Means Ted Singer, Past President TBO BROTHERHOOD PAST PRESIDENTS Year Name 1959-60 SOL KRICHMAR 1960-61 RAY ROUTH 1961-62 ART STEINER 1962-63 HERB PALMER 1963-64 MARTIN GLAZNER 1964-65 PAUL LIGHT 1965-66 JACK FEINSTEIN 1966-68 PHIL HABERMAN 1972-1973 SHELLY SILBER 1973-1974 HAL ELTERMAN 1974-1976 SAM WEIN 1976-1977 JERRY TARNOPOL 1977-1978 LEONARD BRAUNSTEIN 1978-1979 RAY ZEIF 1979-1981 MICKEY SKOLNICK 1981-1982 ED ISRAEL 1982-1983 SAM WEIN 1983-1984 ED ISRAEL 1984-1985 HERB MILLER 1985-1986 ED ISRAEL 1986-1987 LEONARD BRAUNSTEIN 1987-1988 HERB MILLER 1988-1990 BURT SILVER 1990-1993 LOU ZUCKER 1993-1995 GENE GRIFFIN 1995-1997 BERNIE KARMOIL 2007-2009 PHIL CAREY 2009-2010 HOWARD LAVOOT & TED LAVOOT 2010-2012 DAVID SAINE 2012-2013 DAVID SAINE & DAVID YUNGMAN 2013-2016 DAVID YUNGMAN 2016-2017 HARRY JACOBS 2017-2019 DAVID SAINE 2019-2020 DAVID SAINE & TED SINGER 2020-2024 HOWARD LAVOOT TBO MAN OF THE YEAR RECIPIENTS Year Name 2009 PHIL CAREY 2010 HOWARD LAVOOT 2011 DAVID SAINE 2012 DAVID YUNGMAN 2013 TED LAVOOT 2014 LES BRAUNSTEIN 2015 PHIL CAREY 2016 CHRIS JASTROCH 2017 RABBI MARK GOLDFARB 2018 DON KESSLER 2019 ART HESS 2020 HARRY JACOBS 2021 TED SINGER 2022 SERGIO SANCHEZ-GUTZMAN 2023 NEIL ROSEN 2024 MIKE KRAVITZ TBO PAST MENSCH OF THE YEAR RECIPIENTS Year Name 1985 HAL BENVENISTE 1986 NONE 1987 LEO LOFCHIE 1988 NONE 1989 CHRIS JASTROCH 1990 GENE GRIFFIN 1991 ALLEN CROSS 1992 SIDNEY EINHORN 1993 IRVINE LEHR 1994 NONE 1995 HOWARD KOENIG 1996 AL GORDON 1997 GENE GRIFFIN & LEO LOFCHIE 1998 NONE 1999 LES DUBOVY 2000 GENE GRIFFIN 2001 NONE 2002 BOB SUNSHINE 2003 HOWARD LAVOOT 2004 IRWIN BELL 2005 ROBERT SCHUCHAT 2006 JACOB YUNGMAN 2007 NONE 2008 PHIL CAREY 2009 MIKE KRAVITZ 2010 CHARLES GARSIDE 2011 TED SINGER 2012 RABBI MARK GOLDFARB 2013 NONE 2014 NONE 2015 LES BRAUNSTEIN 2016 DAVID YUNGMAN 2017 NONE 2018 HARRY JACOBS 2019 TED SINGER Brotherhood Membership Application To make a donation to Brotherhood, click HERE and choose Brotherhood from the options. To pay your Brotherhood dues, or to purchase a Brotherhood shirt or hat, click HERE. BROTHERHOOD PAST EVENTS INCLUDE: Religious School Opening Day Brunch Tu b’Shvat Seder Falafel Lunch Annual Super Bowl Party Celebration Yom Hashoah Candle Campaign MRJ Man of the Year Dine Out Events Yom Ha’atzmaut Kabab-BQ Lunch Biennial Men’s Retreat Brotherhood Shabbat Days of Awe ימים נוראים Ushering …and More! TBO BROTHERHOOD SUPPORTS: Religious School & Hebrew Lab Confirmation Class Washington DC Trip Days of Awe ימים נוראים Video Streaming Facility Upgrades …and More! Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Ave La Mirada, CA 90638 714-521-6765 [email protected] Quick Links Home Calendar Our History Contact Us © 2023 Temple Beth Ohr Temple Beth Ohr: Creative, Innovative, Inspiring Membership - Temple Beth Ohr Skip to content 714-521-6765 [email protected] Make Payment or Donation My Account Temple Beth Ohr Creative, Innovative & Inspiring Reform Judaism About Our History Leadership Membership Greetings From Around The World Social Action Holocaust Orphan Scroll Calendar Auxiliaries Brotherhood Sisterhood Education Adult Education Religious School & Hebrew Lab Home Blessing Watch Us Contact Us Make a Donation Membership BENEFITS OF TBO MEMBERSHIP As a member of TBO, you are part of our Jewish community and Temple family. Beyond all the benefits that come with that sense of community, you have access to our clergy for counseling and life-cycle events. Your loved ones will be listed in our Yahrtzeits and memorials. Also, you have access to our facilities (at reduced rates) including our newly-refurbished social hall and sanctuary for special occasions. Some of the many other benefits of membership include: Your school-aged children can enroll in our Religious School and Hebrew Learning Lab (additional cost) Complimentary High Holy Day tickets with additional tickets for your extended (non-member) family available at a discount Ability to participate in special recognition events for birthdays, anniversaries, graduation, etc. Participation in ongoing events such as Knotty Ladies, Brown Bag & Book Club, Saturday Torah learning sessions, guest speakers, and more. Our members enjoy access to a wide range of events such as: Second Night Seder, Hanukkah Lighting, Yom HaShoah services, Pet Blessing, and so much more, Members of Temple Beth Ohr are encouraged to join committees and be a true part of the synagogue. Membership includes the right to vote on important decisions regarding the Temple, including the clergy, leadership, and bylaws. Membership Application & Financial Commitment Form To pay your membership dues, please click on the button below. Click Here to make Membership Dues payment Oops! We could not locate your form. Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Ave La Mirada, CA 90638 714-521-6765 [email protected] Quick Links Home Calendar Our History Contact Us © 2023 Temple Beth Ohr Temple Beth Ohr: Creative, Innovative, Inspiring Social Action - Temple Beth Ohr Skip to content 714-521-6765 [email protected] Make Payment or Donation My Account Temple Beth Ohr Creative, Innovative & Inspiring Reform Judaism About Our History Leadership Membership Greetings From Around The World Social Action Holocaust Orphan Scroll Calendar Auxiliaries Brotherhood Sisterhood Education Adult Education Religious School & Hebrew Lab Home Blessing Watch Us Contact Us Make a Donation Social Action InterCommunity Relations & Social Action Intercommunity Relations/Social Action Committee So often we find ourselves wanting to take part in helping to right the wrongs of the world, or to help others in need, but we don’t know where to start. In the spirit of Tikkun Olam , repairing the world through teaching, informing, raising awareness, and helping the community, your ICR/Social Action Committee promotes social action through- sponsoring a variety of collection drives , such as food, toys, school supplies and clothing supporting projects of other organizations such as fundraising through 5K walks and postcard writing to help people remember the importance of voting and making themselves heard posting informative blurbs which highlight a variety of local charities and organizations with their website links so that you can easily explore options to donate, volunteer and take social action. We also include the R eligious A ction C enter of Reform Judaism’s website link for awareness of broader issues. We bring you information monthly, so that you can achieve your desire to help your community and make a difference. Remember, social action is just a click away! Contact Lorri Rosenfeld for more info!   Links for Social Action: RAC-CA | Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism Meals on Wheels America: Helping Seniors Nationwide Interfaith Food Center - Meeting the Hunger Needs of Our Community City of La Mirada | Home rotarycluboflamirada.org va.gov/long-beach-health-care/work-with-us/volunteer-or-donate/ https://jpac-cal.org/ Ronald McDonald House: https://www.rmhcsc.org/orangecounty Ronald McDonald Family Room: https://www.rmhcsc.org/orangefamilyroom Assistance League https://www.wccshope.org/ Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Ave La Mirada, CA 90638 714-521-6765 [email protected] Quick Links Home Calendar Our History Contact Us © 2023 Temple Beth Ohr Temple Beth Ohr: Creative, Innovative, Inspiring Religious School & Hebrew Lab - Temple Beth Ohr Skip to content 714-521-6765 [email protected] Make Payment or Donation My Account Temple Beth Ohr Creative, Innovative & Inspiring Reform Judaism About Our History Leadership Membership Greetings From Around The World Social Action Holocaust Orphan Scroll Calendar Auxiliaries Brotherhood Sisterhood Education Adult Education Religious School & Hebrew Lab Home Blessing Watch Us Contact Us Make a Donation Religious School & Hebrew Lab WHERE LIVING & LEARNING JUDAISM IS A JOY! TBO Religious School Opening Day: September 7, 2025 TBO Hebrew Lab Opening Day: September 10, 2025 TBO Religious School: Sundays, 9:30 AM - 12 PM TBO Hebrew Lab: Wednesdays, 4 PM - 6 PM LEARNING AT TEMPLE BETH OHR IS . . . At Temple Beth Ohr, we are dedicated to nurturing the next generation of Jewish leaders through our engaging youth education programs for children and teens from TK through 10 th grade. Our curriculum is designed to foster a deep connection to Jewish heritage, blending traditional teachers with contemporary relevance. We offer a diverse range of educational experiences, including interactive classroom activities, cultural events, and hands-on learning opportunities that make exploring Judaism both meaningful and enjoyable.   Our programs cover essential aspects of Jewish life, such as Jewish identity, Community, Israel, the Torah, and Jewish Holidays. We are proud to create an inclusive environment where every child is valued and supported, including those with learning disabilities and diverse needs. Our experienced educators create a supportive environment where students can delve into these topics, develop critical thinking skills, and build lasting friendships. From early childhood through the teenage years, we aim to instill a lifelong love for learning and a strong sense of community. At Temple Beth Ohr, we believe that investing in our youth education empowers tomorrow’s leaders to uphold and enrich our cherished traditions and values. B’NAI MITZVOT At Temple Beth Ohr, we are honored to support and celebrate 13-year-old+ students as they prepare for their Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, embracing an inclusive approach for all learners. Our comprehensive preparation program is designed to accommodate students with diverse needs, including those with learning disabilities, ensuring that each individual receives personalized support and guidance. We focus on helping students build a deep understanding of the rituals, prayers, and responsibilities associated with their Bar or Bat Mitzvah, while fostering a strong sense of community and connection to their Jewish heritage. CONFIRMATION At Temple Beth Ohr, our 10 th grade Confirmation program offers a unique and enriching experience for students as they explore Jewish myths and contemporary hot topics. This program provides a comprehensive education through critical thinking and deep engagement. As part of their Confirmation journey, students have the exciting opportunity to travel to Washington DC, and participate in the L’Taken Seminar through the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, where they can advocate for social justice and make a tangible impact on important issues. YOUTH GROUP At Temple Beth Ohr, our youth group welcomes students from 8 th -12 th grade, offering a vibrant and inclusive environment where they can connect and have fun. We host a variety of exciting events, including laser tag, bowling, escape rooms, and more, ensuring that all participants, including those with diverse needs, can enjoy and engage in our activities. These events are designed to foster a strong sense of community and belonging, providing a supportive space where older students can build lasting friendships and make cherished memories together. OUR SCHOOL DIRECTOR Alyssa Freedman-Finch is our Youth & Education Director at Temple Beth Ohr. Before becoming the Director, she began working in Hebrew Lab in 2015 and then moved to become a Religious School teacher in 2018. In 2022, Alyssa also began working as the BOLTY Youth Group Advisor. Alyssa holds a Master’s Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Loma Linda University. She also holds two bachelor’s degrees in Cognitive Studies and Health Care Administration. She currently works full-time as a Speech Language Pathologist with TK-6 th graders at Lowell Joint School District in La Habra/Whittier. Alyssa loves working with children, teaching them about Hebrew and Judaism, and fostering an engaging and inclusive environment for all children. OUR EDUCATORS Linda Selander has taught kindergarten and 1 st grade students for over 20 years in the Norwalk/La Mirada Unified School District. Throughout these years, her goal as an educator was for her students to feel excited about coming to school, become self-confident and develop habits that enable them to become lifetime learners. Currently, Linda is teaching TK, kindergarten, and 1 st grade at TBO. Her students learn in a positive and welcoming environment about their wonderful Jewish heritage. The curriculum includes interactive learning about the Torah, Jewish Holidays, Acts of kindness, caring, and respecting others, and Tzedakah. Students actively participate in their learning with stories, crafts, and music. Laura Milhander teaches the middle elementary grades (4 th -6 th grade) in both Hebrew Lab and Religious School. Her curriculum focuses on biblical and modern ties with Israel, important characters in the Torah, and Jewish values. Laura, her husband, and children joined the TBO family in 2014 and she joined the teaching staff a year later. She has been teaching in Jewish and general education environments for over 35 years. She loves sharing her joy of celebrating Jewish customs and learning with children. Laura looks forward to teaching for many years to come. Shoashanah Tobias is the religious school teacher for the 5 th through 7 th grade class. Teaching has been a lifelong passion of hers, and she has been grateful to teach in many different capacities. She began working at preschools, became a Holocaust educator, and is now teaching Torah and Midrash at Temple Beth Ohr. With a bachelor’s degree in Modern Jewish Studies from California State University, Long Beach, Shoashanah has a strong background of Jewish knowledge. Jewish topics are her favorite to facilitate as she loves the depth and richness of Jewish history and culture and the numerous perspectives that can be found. Ethan Prager is the 7th and 8th grade religious school teacher at Temple Beth Ohr. A proud two-time CSULB graduate, Ethan holds a Master’s in Religious Studies and a Bachelor’s in Philosophy with a Minor in Jewish Studies, and he is currently working toward his MBA. He works professionally in Development at CSULB and has contributed to Jewish life at Camp Newman, IKAR, and the Oshman Family JCC. Ethan has also served as a substitute teacher for grades TK–12 in the Long Beach Unified School District. Passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion in Jewish spaces, Ethan is thrilled to bring his energy and experience to the families and students of Temple Beth Ohr. Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Ave La Mirada, CA 90638 714-521-6765 [email protected] Quick Links Home Calendar Our History Contact Us © 2023 Temple Beth Ohr Temple Beth Ohr: Creative, Innovative, Inspiring Greetings From Around The World - Temple Beth Ohr Skip to content 714-521-6765 [email protected] Make Payment or Donation My Account Temple Beth Ohr Creative, Innovative & Inspiring Reform Judaism About Our History Leadership Membership Greetings From Around The World Social Action Holocaust Orphan Scroll Calendar Auxiliaries Brotherhood Sisterhood Education Adult Education Religious School & Hebrew Lab Home Blessing Watch Us Contact Us Make a Donation Greetings From Around The World Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Ave La Mirada, CA 90638 714-521-6765 [email protected] Quick Links Home Calendar Our History Contact Us © 2023 Temple Beth Ohr Temple Beth Ohr: Creative, Innovative, Inspiring Watch Us - Temple Beth Ohr Skip to content 714-521-6765 [email protected] Make Payment or Donation My Account Temple Beth Ohr Creative, Innovative & Inspiring Reform Judaism About Our History Leadership Membership Greetings From Around The World Social Action Holocaust Orphan Scroll Calendar Auxiliaries Brotherhood Sisterhood Education Adult Education Religious School & Hebrew Lab Home Blessing Watch Us Contact Us Make a Donation Shabbat evening services are streamed live on our YouTube channel . On our channel you will find years' worth of previous services, celebrations, montages, and presentations. Below you will find direct links to recorded special services and programs. Service time for Friday night Erev Shabbat Service is 7:30pm PST, however we open up our chat room at 7:15pm for social time. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get notifications of upcoming services. Harley Rockoff Video from our 65th Anniversary Gala in May 2022   Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Ave La Mirada, CA 90638 714-521-6765 [email protected] Quick Links Home Calendar Our History Contact Us © 2023 Temple Beth Ohr Temple Beth Ohr: Creative, Innovative, Inspiring Leadership - Temple Beth Ohr Skip to content 714-521-6765 [email protected] Make Payment or Donation My Account Temple Beth Ohr Creative, Innovative & Inspiring Reform Judaism About Our History Leadership Membership Greetings From Around The World Social Action Holocaust Orphan Scroll Calendar Auxiliaries Brotherhood Sisterhood Education Adult Education Religious School & Hebrew Lab Home Blessing Watch Us Contact Us Make a Donation Leadership OUR TEAM OF PROFESSIONALS Rabbi Len Muroff Expand About Rabbi Len Muroff Rabbi Len has been a devoted, compassionate leader, educator and social justice advocate for over 30 years. He is enthusiastic and caring. He has championed the following causes: Israel, anti-semitism, the unhoused and those who are food insecure. He loves teaching people of all ages, specializing in torah, Jewish Ethics, Musar and Hebrew. He empowers people to jointly lead the community with him. Debbie Holland, Administrative Assistant Expand About Debbie Holland Debbie joined our team in 2023. Alyssa Freedman-Finch, Education & Youth Director Expand About Alyssa Freedman-Finch Alyssa Freedman-Finch, our Youth Director, has a Masters of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Loma Linda University. She works as a Speech Language Pathologist at a local public school. Alyssa was a teacher at TBO for eight years, and this is her second year as our Youth Education Director. She loves sharing in her students' enthusiasm and Jewish pride as they grow in Religious School and Hebrew Lab. Rabbi Dr. Mark Goldfarb, Emeritus Rabbi Dr. Goldmark, Emeritus Expand About Rabbi Goldfarb Rabbi Dr. Mark Goldfarb brings with him a contagious enthusiasm, sense of humor, and passion for teaching Judaism. During his 25 years in the rabbinate, Rabbi Mark Goldfarb has served congregations in Texas, Michigan, Ohio and California. Rabbi Goldfarb responds to the needs of the congregation and its members through innovative programming, the creation of meaningful, moving worship experiences and life-cycle events, and opportunities for enrichment that expand the horizons of our knowledge and deepen our connection to the spiritual. Rabbi Goldfarb explores Judaism with our youth through creative Judaic and Hebrew learning, creates stimulating, lifelong learning opportunities for adults, and responds to the needs of those in interfaith relationships with sensitivity, openness and support. Rabbi Goldfarb received ordination from Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1991. He received advanced training in chaplaincy and was a chaplain for hospice, senior care centers, prisons and hospitals, most recently with St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, CA. In 2016, Rabbi Goldfarb was honored by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion for his 25 years of service to the Jewish community. He has also received his Doctorate of Divinity Degree (h.c.). Rabbi Mark retired in 2023. Expand About Rabbi Goldmark Rabbi Dr. Lawrence Goldmark is a graduate of UCLA (BA in Psychology), Hebrew Union College in Los Angeles (BHL), and earned his MAHL from the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio. He received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree in 1994 from Hebrew Union College, in honor of his 25 years as a rabbi. He spent a year in Jerusalem at the Hebrew University, served as a chaplain in the U.S. Army, and was also a rabbi at the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles from 1971 to 1979. Rabbi Goldmark is very active in the community. He has been President of the La Mirada Clergy Association and has served as President of the Orange County Board of Rabbis. Currently he serves as President of the Board of Rabbis of Southern California and Executive Vice President of the Pacific Association of Reform Rabbis. From 1993-95, Rabbi Goldmark served as the Recording Secretary of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, a worldwide organization of 1700 reform rabbis. After 29 years as the spiritual leader and principal of Temple Beth Ohr’s religious school, Rabbi Goldmark retired in 2008 and is our Rabbi Emeritus. 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Elevate your space with this simple yet powerful blessing—a spiritual anchor in an ever-changing world. Perfect for apartments, dorms, houses, or shared spaces. No matter where you dwell, this blessing brings grounded energy and sacred intention. Temple Beth Ohr 15721 Rosecrans Ave La Mirada, CA 90638 714-521-6765 [email protected] Quick Links Home Calendar Our History Contact Us © 2023 Temple Beth Ohr Temple Beth Ohr: Creative, Innovative, Inspiring
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HowToDirectionsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/HowToDirection ↗8 exclusive
A direction indicating a single action to do in the instructions for how to achieve a result.
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A [[RealEstateListing]] is a listing that describes one or more real-estate [[Offer]]s (whose [[businessFunction]] is typically to lease out, or to sell). The
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A web page that provides medical information.
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A QAPage is a WebPage focussed on a specific Question and its Answer(s), e.g. in a question answering site or documenting Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
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Web page type: Contact page.
AboutPagechild / upgradeschema.org/AboutPage ↗+0 props
Web page type: About page.
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Web page type: Profile page.
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Web page type: Collection page.
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A page devoted to a single item, such as a particular product or hotel.
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Web page type: Checkout page.
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Web page type: Search results page.
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◈ Structural Negative Type Space — Constitutional Law VI
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No structural connection to the Action branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Action ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ BioChemEntity Branch

No structural connection to the BioChemEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/BioChemEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Event Branch

No structural connection to the Event branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Event ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Intangible Branch

No structural connection to the Intangible branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Intangible ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ MedicalEntity Branch

No structural connection to the MedicalEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/MedicalEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Organization Branch

No structural connection to the Organization branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Organization ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Person Branch

No structural connection to the Person branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Person ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Place Branch

No structural connection to the Place branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Place ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Product Branch

No structural connection to the Product branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Product ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Taxon Branch

No structural connection to the Taxon branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Taxon ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

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◈ Source: http://tbolm.org/ · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/contact-us/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/adult-education/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/sisterhood/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/history/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/holocaust-orphan-scroll/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/brotherhood/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/membership/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/social-action/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 10 · @type: unknown
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/religious-school-hebrew-lab/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 11 · @type: unknown
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/greetings/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/watch-us/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 13 · @type: unknown
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/leadership/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 14 · @type: unknown
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/calendar/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 15 · @type: unknown
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/israel-waystosupport/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 16 · @type: unknown
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◈ Source: https://tbolm.org/homeblessing/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:16:28Z · Law I — Provenance
schema.org v2.0.0 · source: http://tbolm.org/ schema.org/WebPage ↗
Semantic Words 40 words · frequency ranked · Law III
40 words · top 5: temple · beth · ohr · education · jewish · click to expand
Top 40 words by frequency from http://tbolm.org/ + 16 interior pages (6,802 words total). Stop-words stripped. Ranked by repetition.
#1temple114x · 2.7%
#2beth106x · 2.51%
#3ohr106x · 2.51%
#4education47x · 1.11%
#5jewish45x · 1.07%
#6sisterhood41x · 0.97%
#7religious40x · 0.95%
#8school40x · 0.95%
#9tbolm39x · 0.92%
#10calendar38x · 0.9%
#11innovative36x · 0.85%
#12history36x · 0.85%
#13hebrew36x · 0.85%
#14creative35x · 0.83%
#15rabbi35x · 0.83%
#16office34x · 0.81%
#17donation34x · 0.81%
#18inspiring34x · 0.81%
#19social34x · 0.81%
#20brotherhood34x · 0.81%
#21judaism31x · 0.73%
#22tbo31x · 0.73%
#23membership28x · 0.66%
#24action28x · 0.66%
#25reform26x · 0.62%
#26lab26x · 0.62%
#27scroll25x · 0.59%
#28community25x · 0.59%
#29adult24x · 0.57%
#30mirada24x · 0.57%
#31blessing23x · 0.54%
#32world22x · 0.52%
#33leadership21x · 0.5%
#34holocaust21x · 0.5%
#35payment19x · 0.45%
#36events19x · 0.45%
#37links19x · 0.45%
#38greetings18x · 0.43%
#39around18x · 0.43%
#40orphan18x · 0.43%
Law III — frequency measured, meaning is the reader's · source: http://tbolm.org/
Text Topology Fingerprint v1.0.0 · long · 46,608 chars · Law III
Six-layer pre-linguistic shape measurement. Deterministic. Same input, same output, always. Hash: 7e424b2f9c7dc873a537b4fb8b1b07a7...
◈ Signal Matrix
0.345
TTR
0.228
HAPAX
0.772
REP
0.417
BIGRAM
0.659
H2T
0.470
CPRT
5.516
SKEW
39.058
KURT
1.273
C/P
1.631
PENT
0.667
S1P
0.002
NASC
TTR=type-token ratio · HAPAX=hapax ratio · REP=repetition score · BIGRAM=bigram repetition · H2T=hapax-to-type · CPRT=capital token ratio · SKEW=sentence skewness · KURT=sentence kurtosis · C/P=comma-period ratio · PENT=punct entropy · S1P=single-sent para ratio · NASC=non-ASCII ratio
◈ Topology Position
Latin dominant · moderate lexical diversity · short-form declarative register · moderate clause complexity · moderate topic focus · strong uncommon edge signal
◈ Six Measurement Layers
Layer 1 — Character
0.0024
Non-ASCII Ratio
0.0 = Latin-dominant · 1.0 = fully non-Latin script
Layer 1 — Character
3.5158
Character Entropy
Shannon entropy of character distribution.
Layer 1 — Character
'e' (3596x)
Most Frequent
Highest-frequency character. Law V — common edge.
Layer 2 — Token
0.3454
Type-Token Ratio
Unique tokens / total tokens. Lexical diversity signal.
Layer 2 — Token
0.2276
Hapax Ratio
Tokens appearing exactly once. Law VI — uncommon edge.
Layer 6 — Document
0.6589
Hapax to Type
Hapax count / unique token count.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.2734
Comma/Period Ratio
Clause complexity per sentence.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.6313
Punct Entropy
Shannon entropy across punctuation types.
Layer 4 — Sentence
196
Sentence Count
Total detected sentences across all crawled pages.
Layer 4 — Sentence
5.5163
Skewness
Positive = long-tail. Negative = conversational.
Layer 5 — Paragraph
0.6667
Single Sent Ratio
High = web copy. Low = academic prose.
Layer 6 — Document
0.7724
Repetition Score
Tokens appearing more than once / total.
◈ Token Length Distribution
1-3
27%
4-6
38%
7-10
29%
11-15
4%
16-20
1%
21+
0%
◈ Density Gradient — TTR per Document Tenth
Front-loaded = abstract/preamble · Flat = consistent prose · Back-loaded = building complexity
◈ Lexical Richness Curve — Rolling Window TTR
0.61.0
Window=50 tokens · Step=25 · 273 data points
topology_fingerprint.py v1.0.0 · sha256: 7e424b2f9c7dc873... · Law III + Law VI
Ratio Signals 8 deterministic measurements · the gap is the signal
Eight deterministic measurements. Law I: every value traces to its source stage.
schema density
0.6000
Schema props extracted / top semantic words.
nav ratio
0.2055
Nav URLs / total internal URLs.
content to structure ratio
0.0470
Total words / raw HTML bytes. Content density.
external tld diversity
3
Unique TLD count in outbound links.
self declaration coherence
0.3212
Fuzzy overlap across title / H1 / meta / schema name.
schema to nav alignment
0.0000
Schema type tokens vs nav link text overlap.
javascript surface ratio
0.0000
Fraction of interior pages JS-gated.
URL Depth Distribution
depth_0: 17 · depth_1: 20 · depth_2: 0 · depth_3plus: 36
Internal URLs by path depth. Depth 0 = root.
Tech Stack · Security · Freshness SecurityLabel.MINIMAL · FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Sitemap: ✗Robots.txt: ✗Schema.org: ✓Open Graph: ✓Canonical: ✓HTTPS: ✓HSTS: ✗CSP: ✗
Security
SecurityLabel.MINIMAL
Freshness
FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Server
nginx
cmsWordPress
web_servernginx
analytics['Google Tag Manager']
Ledger Appends 10 ledgers · graph edge traversal · Law V+VII
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