Omer
Yesod HaYesodot ve-Amud HaChochmah
"The most basic principle and the pillar of wisdom":
Feed the Hungry!
Every Shabbes is Simchas Torah
We hope that the ruach of the Shtibl's hakofes will serve to bring peace and healing to our broken world. However, there is a little Simchas Torah in every Shabbes at the Shtibl. So please come daven and dance and celebrate with us.
Saturday mornings, davening starts at:
9:15 am - Shacharit (starting with Nishmat)
The Shtibl Minyan meets at:
The Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring (see map)
1525 S Robertson Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90035
Rejoicing in the fulfillment of a commandment and in love for God who had prescribed the commandment is a supreme act of divine worship…. One who humbles and makes light of themselves on such occasions, achieves greatness and honor, for they serve God out of sheer love. (Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Sukkot 8:15)
Candle lighting time for this Shabbes is here.
Wanna host a kiddish? Go here.
friends and allies
The Shtibl is a Just Journeys community.
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-- Hey, look, we're a movement!
-- AJWS is an independent not-for-profit organization founded in 1985 to help alleviate poverty, hunger and disease among the people of the world regardless of race, religion or nationality.
-- Avodot TZdaka U'Mishpat -- empowers social justice projects to assist those severely disadvantaged by inadequate access to Israeli public protection or private concern.
-- join with thousands of other activists to create the world's first e-abolitionist movement. Your participation is key!
-- People Assisting The Homeless - Founded in 1984, PATH is a non-profit community organization whose mission is to break the cycle of homelessness by empowering homeless people with the tools for self-sufficiency. PATH works towards this goal by providing services that help homeless people find work, save money, secure housing, and empower their lives.
-- Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice
The Progressive Jewish Alliance is a young, non-profit, non-denominational, inter-generational membership organization for those who are committed to social change.


With a unique slate of programs, classes, and events such as our A Shenere Velt Gallery, our Yiddish cultural programs and library, our Social Action Committee and much more, the Workmen's Circle is a vibrant, dynamic part of the Southern California community.