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Indian Best-Selling Author Anita Moorjani To Appear as a High Holy Day Guest for Yom Kippur at Beverly Hills Temple of the Arts at the Saban Theatre
October 5, 2022 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm PDT

ANITA MOORJANI, the New York Times best-selling author of “Dying To Be Me,” her true journey from cancer, to near death, to healing, will be making a personal appearance at the Beverly Hills Temple of the Arts at the Saban Theatre on Wednesday, October 5th as part of a discussion with Rabbi David Baron and his High Holy Day Guests starting at 2:00 p.m.
Additionally on the afternoon of Yom Kippur, Wednesday, October 5th from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m., during a discussion, which is FREE and open members of the general public with advance reservations, Rabbi Baron will welcome MORTON A. KLEIN, President of the Zionist Organization of America, who will enlighten attendees on the persistent attacks against Israel in the United Nations, the General Assembly and the Security Council, and New York Times Best-Selling Author, ANITA MOORJANI, who will discuss her true life journey from cancer to near death to true healing.
Rabbi’s Guests for Yom Kippur, Wednesday, October 5, 2022:
- MORTON A. KLEIN, National President of the Zionist Organization of America: Will enlighten attendees on the persistent attacks against Israel in the United Nations, the General Assembly and the Security Council.
- ANITA MOOJANI, New York Times Best-Selling Author of “Dying To Be Me:” Will discuss her true life journey from cancer to near death to true healing.
- JEANNIE OPDYKE SMITH: Shares the story of her mother, IRENE GUT OPDYKE’s remarkable heroism during the Holocaust.
- MOTI KAHANA: Shares how he is currently bringing life-saving food and fuel to Ukrainian farmers.
- MONTANA TUCKER: Popular Social Media Influencer shares memories of her moving visit to Auschwitz with her mother, MICHELLE, to witness firsthand where her 94-year-old grandmother, LILLY SCHMIDMAYER, a Holocaust survivor, once was interned.
Admission is free, but advance reservations are required by calling the temple at 323-658-9100.
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