The Word - March 2015 - Congregation Beth Judea
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The Word - March 2015 - Congregation Beth Judea
WORLD WIDE WRAP 2015 MEN’S CLUB MAN/YOUTH OF THE YEAR DINNER 5304 RFD, Hilltop Rd. & Route 83, Long Grove, IL 60047 Phone: 847-634-0777 www.bethjudea.org 1 Rabbi's Reflections A Sacred Story Concludes All year we are studying the content of the Torah in many ways: ongoing classes, shorter or even singlesession units, brief discussions after morning or evening services, and here, in my monthly article. In previous articles, I have described the content of the first four books of the Torah; we continue this month with a summary of the fifth and last of its books, Deuteronomy – Devarim. Much of my summary here is taken from the Jewish Publication Society (JPS) Commentary on Deuteronomy, which I strongly recommend to anyone who wants a deeper understanding of the book than I can relate in this short space. On one level, much of the book is a repetition or re-stating of the Israelites’ journey from Egypt to the edge of Canaan. Moses reminds the people of the many incidents that have taken place, and repeats many of the earlier laws, including a slightly emended version of aseret hadibrot, the Ten Commandments. The book concludes with the Song of Moses, a poem that prophesies the future of the Israelite tribes, and an account of Moses’ death. But beyond the narrative, there are a number of features of Devarim that mark the book as distinct from earlier books of the Torah. Devarim conceives of God in far less literal and physical terms than the earlier books. Instead of referring to God dwelling in the mishkan, the Tabernacle in the wilderness, Devarim speaks of God’s name being present there. In its version of aseret hadibrot, Devarim omits the earlier description of God resting on Shabbat, instead emphasizing the day’s importance for people and as a reminder of coming out of Egypt. In short, the book emphasizes God’s transcendence rather than God’s immanence. In addition, the concept of covenant, or brit, comes to the fore in Devarim far more than in any other book. While the idea of being in a sacred partnership with God can be found in all books of the Torah, it The Word - March 2015 appears with great frequency here as a way of confirming the legal responsibilities of the Israelites to perform God’s will. The role of the sacrificial cult also undergoes a dramatic change as envisioned in Devarim. While earlier books seem to assume that there will be local shrines throughout the land of Canaan, Devarim decrees that there will be only one, which will later be revealed to be Jerusalem. This had enormous consequences for the social, religious, and economic structure of the country and deemphasized the role of the priesthood outside of the actual Temple rites. And, more so than in any other book of Torah, Devarim displays a concern for the poor, widows, orphans, those in debt, and those held as slaves. Devarim’s style also differs from the other books. While Moses does recall what has happened to the people up to this point, his words are not simply a retelling of events, but a recasting of them. Instead of merely repeating a story, Moses explains the meaning of the experiences, consistently reminding the people of the purpose of what has happened to them and what will shortly be expected of them when they enter Canaan. The history and development of the book – why it is the way it is from an historical perspective – is beyond the scope of this article. Suffice to say that Devarim is very much a product of a changing society and that it attempts to shape those changes in ways that bind Israel’s destiny to God’s ongoing demands and promises protection and a sacred relationship with God in return. Rabbi Jeff Pivo Daylight Savings Time Begins at 2:00 am on Sunday, March 8th. Turn your clocks ahead one hour before you retire Saturday evening. 2 PURIM EVENTS ONLINE BIDDING NOW OPEN FOR THE PURIM MASQUERADE AUCTION Here is your chance to participate in the AMAZING Beth Judea Purim Masquerade Silent Auction! We've set up an ONLINE silent auction to take bids on some of the items that will be available at the event on Saturday evening, March 7th. Visit www.cbjauction.org to view some of these great items: Click here to visit the website or go to: www.BethJudea.org/PM2015 Get Flyer Get Ad Book Form Get Sponsor Letter PURIM EVENTS March 1 March 1 March 1 March 4 March 5 March 7 March 7 Shushan Wonderland Tot Hour at Purim Carnival Purim Carnival Ma’ariv & Megillah Reading Shacharit & Megillah Reading Game Truck Purim Masquerade Dinner for 10 with Rabbi & Lisa Pivo Bulls/Hawks Tickets Game Truck Party Premier Parking at the synagogue for a year Golf at Twin Orchard Country Club An Evening Escape! And much more! *It is very important to know that this online auction will be transferred to the live event and bidding will continue. If you are not able to be at the live event, please make sure you put your MAX bid in the proxy bid feature. We will continue bidding for you at the live event. The online auction will transfer to the live auction as of Friday March 6th at 3:00pm. The full auction will end on Saturday Evening. If you are not at the Purim Masquerade, you will be contacted if you won the auction item. Please feel free to forward this link www.cbjauction.org to friends and family outside of Beth Judea. If you have any auction questions, please contact Michael Gluck by email [email protected] or (224) 436-9258. Check Back Often As New Items Are Added In This Issue Rabbi’s Reflections Purim Events B’Nai Mitzvah Bio Passover List of Events Focus on Families Education Adult Ed The Word - March 2015 Page 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 Sisterhood Men’s Club Goodman’s Blog Israel Committee Programming Social Action Birthdays & Anniversaries Yahrzeits Tributes Page 12 14 15 16 16 19 20 21 23 3 B’nai Mitzvah Bio Purim Events Maya Beth Shub will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, March 21, 2015. SUNDAY MARCH 1, 2015 Maya is a 7th grader at Twin Groves Middle School in Buffalo Grove. When she is not at school, you can find her dancing at Kristina’s Studio of Dance as a Games, Prizes, and much, much more member of the competition team. She also loves to sing and dance in Buffalo Grove Park District shows and to play volleyball and softball. During winter break, she spent 4 days volunteering at a camp for kids with special needs. SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 2015 SHUSHAN WONDERLAND Maya is happy to be celebrating with her parents Stacy and Arlen, and her sister Courtney. Her proud grandparents, Jackee and Jerry Margolis and Tammy and Zelik Shub will also be sharing in this simcha. Come meet Esther and the rest of the characters from the Megillah! March 4 March 5 Maya and her family would like to thank Anna Besser and all her wonderful teachers, who have helped teach Maya about living a Jewish life. Thank you to Hazzan Weisberg and Rabbi Pivo for their guidance and a special thank you to Kim Abern for her patience and caring while preparing Maya for this milestone. Ma’ariv & Megillah Reading Shacharit & Megillah Reading Passover Pesach Seder on Saturday, April 4, 2015 Dinner - 7:00 pm Seder - 8:00 pm The menu includes: Sweet & Sour Meatballs, Matzo Ball Soup, Herb-Roasted Chicken, Salad, Quinoa Pilaf with Vegetables, Roasted Baby Vegetable Medley and delicious sweets for dessert. Vegetarian option - Rolled Cabbage Seder Plate Items Included The cost is: $40.00/Adult, $25.00 children (6-12) and $10.00 children (5 & under) Please bring your own Kosher for Pesach Wine. PESACH SHABBAT DINNER Friday, April 10, 2015 Dinner – 6:00 pm Shabbat Services – 7:30 pm The menu includes: Lemon Chicken, Apple Matzo Kugel, Salad and Vegetables We will have delicious sweets at the oneg following services The cost is: $28.00/Adult, $15.00 for children (6-12) and $6.00 for children 5 and under Non-members of Beth Judea, please add $3.00 to the prices above Please bring your own Kosher for Pesach Wine RSVP’S due by Friday, March 20, 2015 We look forward to celebrating Pesach as a Congregation this year! RSVP’s due by Friday, March 20, 2015 The Word - March 2015 4 CALENDAR Israel Committee Mar. 1 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 23 AIPAC Convention Committee Mtg. Shabbat Speaker – Richard Baehr ADL Speaker Lonnie Nasatir Social Action Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Hands on Heroes Purim Pkg./Delivery Bingo at Friends Center Hands on Heroes Purim Pkg./Delivery Pet Visit to Alden Center Hands on Heroes Passover Deliveries Committee Meeting Men’s Club Mar. 5 Mar. 15 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 28 Men’s Club Meeting Yom Hashoah Candle Packing The Lieberman Men’s Club/Sisterhood Wine Tasting Men’s Club Shabbat Apr. 15 Apr. 18 Apr. 26 Men’s Club Fitness Program The Lieberman Craft Beer & Burger at CBJ Programming Mar. 2 Mar. 25 Committee Meeting Pallative & Hospice Care Speaker Youth IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES FOR YOUTH View our calendar online at http://tinyurl.com/BJUSYCalendar Community Mar. 3 Mar. 15 Mar. 15 Mar. 22 Mar. 29 Loss of a parent or sibling (6 wk. grp.) USCJ Concert Maot Chitim – Box Making for Passover Maot Chitim – Packing Day Maot Chitim – Delivery Day Meetings Sisterhood Please check website Mar. 16 Mar. 22 Sisterhood Women’s Seder Men’s Club/Sisterhood Wine Tasting Apr. 13 Apr. 20 Mollie’s War Speaker Book Club BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Shabbat Prayers March 6, 2015 – 7:30 pm Those who celebrate birthdays and anniversaries during the month of March will be recognized at our service on March 6th. Our worship will begin at 7:30 pm. Wine Tasting Event March 22, 2015 Children of every age are welcome! MISSION STATEMENT Congregation Beth Judea is a welcoming, egalitarian synagogue whose mission is to create a warm and inviting home that serves the lifelong spiritual, educational and fellowship needs of our members. Consistent with the principles of the Conservative Movement, we embrace Torah and our responsibility to serve and support the greater Jewish community, the community at large, the United States of America and the State of Israel. The Word - March 2015 5 Focus on Families Hands on Heroes FOCUS ON FAMILIES March 1 . 10:00 am -- Shushan Wonderland 11:00 am -- Tot hour at the Purim Carnival Join us for a light breakfast, followed by groger making and a special presentation of the Purim story perfect for preschoolers. At 11 am, check out the Tot Hour of Beth Judea’s amazing Purim Carnival. This program is open to children preK & under with an adult. Registration is REQUIRED .. March 4 7:00 pm – Megillah Reading Dress in COSTUME and get ready to make some noise! As a Mitzvah project, please bring boxes of dry pasta/rice or vitamins to be used as groggors and then donated to a food shelter. March 19 6:30 pm – Challah Chaverim: MATZAH MAKING Join us for MATZAH MAKING, story time with Rabbi Pivo and a Shabbat song session with Hazzan Weisberg. Registration is required by March 12 Every Shabbat Sat. Morning, 10:30 – 11:30 am, Gan Shabbat Gan Shabbat is a Shabbat service specially designed for children ages nine and under along with their families. After Gan Shabbat, participants are welcomed at the main service and the community Kiddush. For more information about family programming, please contact the synagogue office at 847-634-0777. Congregation Beth Judea, 5304 RFD, Long Grove, IL - 847-634-0777 To Register by Email go to [email protected] Mitzvah Club MITZVAH CLUB - PROGRAM FOR YOUNG CHILDREN AGES NINE AND YOUNGER Dozens of families with young children are coming together to teach the important lesson of helping others through mitzvot. As a group, families are volunteering six times this year for a variety of non-profits across Chicagoland. All activities are geared toward ages nine and younger. Children will receive a “Mitzvah Club” card. Please Watch Your Weekly Emails for Future Upcoming Events The Word - March 2015 6 EDUCATION Unlike other serious observances on the Jewish calendar, Purim serves as a relief from the stresses of life. It is a time for joyous celebration in our community. It’s a chance to cut loose. We make noise, parade in costumes and even bend the rules. Nevertheless, Purim emphasizes the idea of tzedakah. While tzedakah is practiced all year long, Purim is the one holiday in which we are reminded of our responsibility to those who are less fortunate. The mitzvot of Matanot L’Evyonim – giving gifts to the poor – and Mishloach Manot – sending gifts – are specifically mentioned in Book of Esther. Chapter 9 verse 22 states, “Just as in the days when Jews found relief from their enemies, in the month that was transformed from one of grief into one of happiness and from mourning into a holidays; they are to be made into days of festivities, happiness, sending gifts to one another and giving presents to the poor.” Here are some ideas how to fulfill the mitzvot of Matanot L’Evyonim and Misloach Manot: 1. Make some hamantashen or cookies and deliver them to a center for the homeless. 2. Make food baskets and take them to needy families. 3. Create gift packages for particular institutions such as assisted living facilities, shelters for battered women, homeless shelters, and/or children in the hospital. a. Assisted living facility: items such as plants, photo frames, bath products, games b. Shelter for battered women: items such as toys, books, adult clothing, children clothing, videos, music CD’s c. Homeless shelter: items such as toiletries, resume paper, clothes d. Children in hospital: toys, books, games, CD’s, dolls, stuffed animals or stickers 4. Begin a canned and/or boxed food collection and donate to the local food pantry. 5. Go to a homeless shelter and volunteer your serves there for a few hours. 6. Discuss what each member of your family would like to donate to a needy family. Then bring these items to family, friends, hospitals, and old age facilities. Most of all remember that Purim is a FUN holiday for all of us. Purim is supposed to make us playful. We play in a theatrical sense, donning masks and stepping out of character. It’s our chance to act like kids. Dress up in costume, twirl the grogger during the Megillah reading and let Purim bring your adult world a little closer to your child’s world! May your Purim be merry, and may it be enriched with the joy of giving and sharing! CALENDAR OF EVENTS March: Sunday 3/1 Purim Carnival – regular dismissal time (12 pm) Saturday 3/7 Gimel leading Shabbat Services in Main Sanctuary Tuesday 3/10 Heh Class picture Saturday 3/14 Bet leading Shabbat Services in Main Sanctuary Sunday 3/22 Aleph Class Family Program Saturday 3/28 No Gimel Shabbat Sunday 3/29 – Monday 4/6 NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL or Beyachad– Spring Break April: Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Monday Sunday Sunday 4/4 4/5 4/6 4/7 4/13 4/19 4/26 No Gimel Shabbat NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL - Passover No Beyachad classes Religious School classes resume Beyachad classes resume Heh Field Trip – Anne Frank play (return around 1 pm) Aleph Siyyum (11 am) The Word - March 2015 7 ADULT EDUCATION WEEKLY CLASSES These classes are ongoing. Please join at any time. Hebrew is not required for any of these classes unless specifically noted. ADULT EDUCATION AT CONGREGATION BETH JUDEA. Congregation Beth Judea offers a variety of meaningful Jewish learning opportunities through classes, lectures, and informal sessions on Jewish Law, Torah, prayer, and other topics of interest that will intrigue and inspire you. All classes (unless otherwise noted) are held at Congregation Beth Judea. You can view all our upcoming classes on our website; however, schedules are subject to change so please check our home page for updates. “When I pray, I speak to God; When I study, God speaks to me.” - Rabbi Louis Finkelstein Interpretive Minyan in the Library Service Leader: Norm Kurtz You are invited to join the Interpretive Minyan in the Library the first and third Shabbat of every month. Our growing minyan is focused on building community by enjoying a passionate, meaningful, and dynamic Shabbat morning experience. Our minyan is friendly and welcoming to all. Join us for prayer/discussion/learning and stay for Kiddush/lunch after services. We meet in the synagogue library on the second floor from 10:30 until 11:45. We look forward to welcoming you to our community. Shabbat shalom, Norm Kurtz TALMUD STUDY Talmud & Jewish Life: Grappling with Life, Law, and Innovation Sunday mornings at 8 am Participate in a lively discussion of the Talmud and its relevance for us today. No prior knowledge is required and texts will be provided. We are working our way through the fascinating array of topics in the Tractate Ketubot (Marriage Contracts). Orin Rotman will facilitate this weekly Talmud study session. (Artscroll Schottenstein edition is used for this class) CAFFEINE FOR THE SOUL: Morning Torah Study RESUMES ON FEBRUARY 2 – MARCH 23, 2015 Tuesday mornings after minyan (8:10 – 8:30 am) Linger after morning minyan for a light breakfast and a bit of Torah, as we spend a few minutes together looking at the weekly parshah with Rabbi Pivo. HUMASH w/RASHI Judaism 201: `What’s Bugging Rashi?’ (Rabbi Pivo) Tuesday Evenings at 8:00 pm begins Nov. 4, 2014 -May For nearly a thousand years, Jews have understood the Torah through the eyes of Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki, or Rashi. His commentary has been the indispensable source for beginners and expert students alike to understand Torah. Rashi’s brief, clear comments are the best starting point for an in-depth study of our most vital texts. The course is open to all but with advanced students in mind; we will use the Hebrew text as much as possible. TASTE OF TORAH: Sweet Taste of Torah: Kohelet & Song of Songs Wednesday evenings at 8 pm For thousands of years, Judaism has been interpreting and applying the Torah to everyday life. This class follows the Tanach cycle. Each week we will read through several chapters a week of the Nevim (Prophets) texts, then on to Ketuvim (Writings), then back to Torah again. Parsha Perspectives Thursday evenings after minyan (7:45—8:00 pm) Do you have 10 minutes to spare? It only takes 10 minutes to get started on a lifelong journey. Spend each Thursday after Minyan learning about the upcoming Parsha with Rabbi Pivo, and before you know it you'll have completed hours of Torah study. PARSHA OF THE WEEK Shabbat Torah/Haftarah Study Shabbat morning at 9 am Join a study/discussion of the week’s parsha. We will discuss questions raised by the participants. EDUCATION SERIES To register for classes or to find out more information about the Adult Education programs, contact Anna Besser at (847) 634-0777 or at [email protected] The Word - March 2015 8 Welcome to our Adult Education Series. To register for classes or to find out more information, please contact Anna Besser at [email protected]. Adult Education Series March 2015 Lunch & Learn: ‘A La Carte’ (a bag of lunch, current events and Jewish ethics) Taught by Rabbi Pivo Bring your lunch and join Rabbi Pivo for a discussion of current events and Jewish ethics in the modern world. We’ll talk about a little bit of this and a little bit of that as we look at what’s happening in and around the Jewish world. Monday, 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm Dates: March 2, 9, 16, 23 LOCATION: Sunset Foods 2nd Floor Conference Room (corner of Rt. 83 & Aptakisic) Bring Your Own Lunch Hebrew Literacy III: Amidah - Stand and Understand CO-SPONSORED by MEN’S CLUB Taught by Norm Kurtz & Eric Yegelwel Tuesday Evenings 8:00 - 9:00 pm Dates: March 3, 10, 17, 24 COST: Members – FREE; Non-Members - $18 for series The Amidah is often called "HaTefillah" - the prayer. Our rabbis compiled 18 pearls of prayer, strung together into a necklace of standing contemplation. Join us to learn more about the Amidah. Hebrew 101 Taught by Lee Goldberg Monday evenings; 6:30 – 7:30 pm Dates: March 9, 16, 23 COST: Members – FREE; Non-Members - $36 for series In this mini-course, we will focus on familiarity of the Hebrew letters and vowels, blending sounds and reading. The course is open to all, including our Adult B’nei Mitzvah students. The Word - March 2015 9 Welcome to our Adult Education Series. To register for classes or to find out more information, please contact Anna Besser at [email protected]. Adult Education Series March 2015 Sweet Taste of Torah: Kohelet & Song of Songs Taught by Orin Rotman Wednesday evenings at 8 pm For thousands of years Judaism has been interpreting and applying the Torah to everyday life. This class follows the Tanach cycle. We are starting Kohelet and Song of Songs. Join us each week as we read through several chapters a week of the Nevim (Prophets) texts, then on to Ketuvim (Writings), then back to Torah again. JUDAISM 201: "What's Bugging Rashi?" Taught by Rabbi Pivo For nearly a thousand years, Jews have understood the Torah through the eyes of Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki, or Rashi. His commentary has been the indispensable source for beginners and expert students alike to understand Torah. Rashi's brief, clear comments are the best starting point for an in-depth study of our most vital texts. The course is open to all but with advanced students in mind; we will use the Hebrew text as much as possible. Tuesday evenings @ 8 pm Talmud & Jewish Life: Grappling with Life, Law and Innovation Taught by Orin Rotman Sunday mornings at 8 am Participate in a lively discussion of the Talmud and its relevance for us today. No prior knowledge required and texts will be provided. We are working our way through fascinating array of topics. Orin Rotman will facilitate this weekly Talmud study session. (Artscroll Schottenstein edition is used for the class) The Word - March 2015 10 ADULT EDUCATION Healing Hearts Northwest Suburban Jewish Grief Support 2015 Winter Program Wednesday, March 11, 2015 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Spontaneous Jewish Prayer: Amen and Hallelujah Join us as we look at the history of intuitive prayer in Judaism. How did we lose the art, and why do we often feel uncomfortable with unscripted prayer? Discover new ways to express our deepest yearnings and joys. Presented by Rabbi Ari Moffic Rabbi Moffic is the Director of InterfaithFamily/Chicago. Modern interpretations of culture and religion, and making Jewish living accessible, relevant, and meaningful are the areas that drive and inspire her. Program held at: Temple Chai 1670 Checker Road Long Grove, Illinois The Adult Jewish Education Co-op (AJEC) is committed to providing relevant programs of vital interest to all. Programs will generate open and honest discussions, as well as focus on personal connections to the topics. Please Pre-Register to Linda Magad Click here for full flyer The Word - March 2015 Support Group for Parent or Sibling Loss: A six-week group The death of a parent or sibling can leave one feeling lost and ungrounded. Topics will include: • Understanding the grief process and its effects on you • Individuality of grieving • Adjusting to life without your loved one • Thinking about special occassions and holidays • Family and social relationships Date: Tuesdays, March 3 – April 7,, 2015 Time: 6:30 – 8:00 PM Place: Temple Chai, 1670 Checker Rd., Long Grove Fee: No Fee Contact: Rosalie Greenberger, LCSW, at JCFS Phone: 224-625-2819 Email: [email protected] Healing Hearts is a partnership of Temple Chai, Congregation Beth Judea, Congregation Beth Am, Chicago Jewish Funerals, Goldman Funeral Group, Piser Funeral Services, Shalom Memorial Funeral Home. One-stop, toll-free access for help. Call 855-ASKJCFS (855- 275-5237), email [email protected] or visit jcfs.org. JHNC is administered by Jewish Child & Family Services in collaboration with CJE SeniorLife, the Chicago Board of Rabbis & Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation. JCFS is a partner in serving our community, supported by the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation. Click here for full flyer 11 Sisterhood Sisterhood Update - February 2015 We were delighted and grateful that at our February Sisterhood board meeting, our synagogue member and guest speaker, Julie Korol, talked to us about Chai Lifeline, an organization that addresses the emotional, social, and financial needs of seriously ill children, their families, and communities. Chai Lifeline's uplifting work does so much to offer support them and to help create a positive mindset during the recovery process. Sisterhood's Nominating Committee is meeting this month, so if you or someone you know would be interested in serving on our board and/or if there is a position in which you might be interested, please contact Rhonda Cohen. We have so much fun when we get together! We had a delightful meeting chaired by Kitty Hoffman to make matzah covers - sort of like an oldfashioned quilting bee. Kitty also hosted our February 17th Schmooze Night. Additionally, Sisterhood sponsored a February 21 Nosh-ANight, which was similar to a progressive dinner. AND...Renee Kaplan gave a series of 4 Mah Jongg lessons, and if you missed this first series she is willing to repeat it. Our Women's Seder is Monday, March 16, with check-in starting at 6:00 pm at Beth Judea. The theme is "A Celebration of Israel,” and a traditional Passover dinner will be served. The cost is $25 for Sisterhood members and $30 for non-members ages 13 and up. In order for us to be fully prepared, the RSVP deadline is 3/6/15. Kindly Email Carole Hirsch at [email protected] with questions and RSVP's. Please support the 9th annual prePassover Men's Club/Sisterhood Wine Sale on Sunday, March 22, 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Beth Judea The sales reps are from Binny's Beverage Depot and there will also be someone from Herzog wines. The fee is $10/person, and there will be appetizers and desserts to nosh, and of course, wines to sample. As of this writing, the next Book Club selection is yet to be made, so please consult future weekly E-mails and E-blasts for details. As many of you may know, our Torah Fund supports students at the Jewish Theological Seminary. All donations are welcome, and for donating $180 there is a gift of a lovely pin. This year's theme is "Mishpacha" (family). Many many thanks to all who host/assist with/attend our various events! Mazel Tov to Ann and Mitch Lerman on being honored as Purim Masquerade Queen and King, and a hearty Mazel Tov to the Lerman and Berman families on Ashley's marriage to Michael Berman. ChagApril Purim13, Sameach! 2015 8:00 pm L'hitra-ot, - Merle Rumack, Secretary SISTERHOOD BOOK CLUB EVENT MOLLIE’S WAR APR. 13 8:00 pm Click for Flyer The Word - March 2015 ON BITTERSWEET PLACE by Ronna Wineberg APRIL 20, 2015 – 7:00 PM 12 SISTERHOOD 9th Annual Passover Wine Tasting Event! Women’s Seder Monday, March 16, 2015 Beth Judea Social Hall 6:00 pm - Meet & Greet 6:30 pm (sharp) Seder Begins Sunday, March 22, 2015 3 – 5 pm at Congregation Beth Judea This is a great opportunity to sample new wines and place your Passover orders. A Traditional Passover meal will be served SISTERHOOD FUNDRAISERS Torah Pin Fund All Occasion Cards Entertainment Books L’Chaim Cookbook (click here for your free recipe) SISTERHOOD GIFTSHOP STOP IN AND SEE OUR NEW AND UNIQUE ITEMS We Have Great Gifts for Any Occassion Congregation Beth Judea Gift Shop (Where shopping is a mitzvah) The Sisterhood of Congregation Beth Judea's Judaica Shop carries a wide variety of Judaica and gift items such as tallitot, kippot, Seder plates, Hanukkah menorahs, candlesticks, kiddush cups, tzedakah boxes, mezzuzah cases, books, toys, games, teacher gifts, and nonreligious gift items. The shop carries Gary Rosenthal, Nambe, and a large number of items imported directly from Israel. The shop also carries special seasonal items and gift baskets. In addition, you can special order about anything you may want. Stop by when the shop is open: Sundays from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Tuesdays when Religious School is in session and by appointment. Karen Nagel is the Gift Shop Manager. The Gift Shop has lots of new merchandise, including great High Holiday and other holiday gift items, as well as Bat/Bat Mitzvah and wedding gift items. Check out Sisterhood’s own L'CHAIM TOO! Cookbook, filled with special recipes for all your holiday needs or as a great gift for any occasion. MC, VISA. and Discover accepted The Word - March 2015 Congregation Beth Judea Gift Shop (Where shopping is a mitzvah) 20% OFF ONE SINGLE ITEM OF $25 OR MORE Coupon must be present at time of purchase Exclusions include sale merchandise, special orders, scrolls, consignment items. Nambe Discount Limited to 10% / No Discount on Michael Aram One coupon per family. No other discounts or promotions apply -Expires March 31, 2015 COUPON 13 Men’s Club Twenty nine men attended the recent postShabbat Men’s Club retreat at the Geneva Ridge Resort in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. We learned about our Jewish rituals, prayers, Israel, Men’s Club, and something about each other. Most of all, we had fun! Almost half of those who participated in the retreat were responsible for some part of the planning or programming for the retreat. This is what Men’s Club is about – engagement. We aim to have each member of our group feel that they are an integral part of the community that is formed by Men’s Club: Jewish men involved in Jewish life. Although space won’t allow me to name all of those who participated in the planning of the retreat, I want to express my thanks to Norm Kurtz, whose vision turned this into a reality. Yasher Koach! Men’s Club will be packing Yom Hashoah Yellow candles on Sunday, March 15. Routes will be mapped out and distributed to our members, who will deliver the candles to most of the members of Congregation Beth Judea. This process will be similar to how the Hanukkah candles were distributed. The Federation of Jewish Men’s Club is also sponsoring a Yom Hashoah Yellow Candle design contest open to all those between the ages 13 -18 whose parents are members of Congregation Beth Judea. First prize is $500 and having your design appear on the candles next year. There will also be prizes for second and third place. Please see the attached flyer. On March 22, Men’s Club and Sisterhood will cosponsor our annual Passover Wine Tasting. The turnout last year was high and we hope that this years’ turnout will be even better. Let us prove to you that good Passover wine is not an oxymoron. Men’s Club Shabbat is scheduled for March 28, 2015. In the past, Men’s Club Shabbat has been meaningful, spiritual, and fun! Last year, over thirty men participated in the service. Please consider volunteering for a part in the service and attending Men’s Club Shabbat. Depending on your skills and comfort level, you can do as much or as little as you would like. If you have not yet been contacted, please email Lou Rabin [email protected] who is coordinating Men’s Club Shabbat. Play ball! Pitchers and catchers for both Chicago baseball teams reported to spring training on February 19-20. Baseball season is just around the corner. The Congregation Beth Judea Men’s Club Softball team, led by Coach Harris, is in the process of returning to another season of championship softball. Contact Allen Harris at [email protected] if you would like to play for a winning team. You must be a member of Men’s Club in order to play. Save the date. On April 26, Men’s Club will sponsor a Craft Beer and Burger dinner at Congregation Beth Judea. More information will be available soon. Eric Yegelwel 14 Men’s Club Tzedakah Fund The Men's Club has made donations from the minyan tzedakah box to: FJMC Tefillin Fund Jewish National Fund Keshet Mazon We thank all those who have contributed to the tzedakah fund administered by Men's Club. HELP THE ELDERLY ATTEND SERVICES Men’s Club strives to offer something for everyone. As such, we’re always open to new and creative programming ideas that help Jewish men lead rich and filling Jewish Lives. Once a month, the Beth Judea Men’s Club volunteers at the Lieberman Geriatric Center and helps the elderly get to and from services. We need volunteers for March 21. MEN’S CLUB MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION LIFE IN ISRAEL – THE GOODMAN’S BLOG Howie and Suzanne Goodman were valued members at Beth Judea until they decided to make aliyah in 2009. The Goodmans have agreed to provide us with a blog on their experiences as new olim in Israel. Though we continue to miss the Goodmans, we can all look forward to reading about their adventures in Israel through the blog. In this issue, they give us an update on the Israeli election process and tell us about the Druze in Israel. As citizens of Israel, we never get tired of ouring our new homeland..”...Click here to share their experience. 15 The Word - March 2015 ISRAEL COMMITTEE INVITES YOU TO JOIN US ON FRIDAY, MARCH 6th at 7:30 pm as we welcome our Shabbat Speaker: Topic: The State of Anti-semitism Please Join Us at Congregation Beth Judea Monday, March 23, 2015 - 8:00 pm As We Welcome Lonnie Nasatir Regional Director – Greater Chicago/Upper Midwest Region Anti-Defamation League Get Flyer AIPAC POLICY CONFERENCE March 1 – 3, 2015 2014 AIPAC Conference - Photo of Last Year Attendees Wishing all of our fellow members of Beth Judea attending this conference a safe and rewarding experience. Get Flyer WZO Election There is an election YOU can vote on There are two elections happening in Israel now. One is for Israel's governent. The other, the one YOU can vote on, can increase the Conservative - Masorti voice at the October World Zionist Congress. Go to www.votemercaz.org and click on "vote now," and Vote Mercaz Slate #2! You do NOT have to be Mercaz member to VoteMercaz Slate #2! Any Jewish person with a permanent address in the United States can vote; other communities will be holding their own election. There is a US$10 charge [US$5 for those 18-30] paid to Election America to cover the costs of the election. The Word - March 2015 16 SHALVA “Its okay, the children aren’t effected” But what if you knew they were? Shalva clients will often say that they can withstand their husband’s abuse as long as he never directs his anger toward their children. What many women don’t understand is that children are the silent victims of abuse and that they often repeat the behaviors they have seen. According to a recent study, over 90% of children are aware of domestic abuse in their home. These children are affected emotionally, cognitively, and physically. They are at great risk and often experience low selfesteem, shame, fear and guilt. Many distrust adults, fail to thrive or suffer from depression and anxiety. What can we do? The issue of domestic abuse is not just a women’s issue; it affects the entire family as well as our Jewish community. SHALVA offers free counseling to Jewish women who are or were in an intimate partner relationship. If you or someone you know needs our help, call 773-583-4673. We Would Like To Know WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW . . . . If you are celebrating a life cycle event such as a birth, engagement, or wedding, we would like to know about it so that this milestone can be included in The Word. If you are ill or know someone who is sick, we would like to know about it so that a prayer for recovery can be said, so that the clergy can call or visit, and so that the Hesed (Caring) committee can be notified and be of assistance. If there is a death in your family, we would like to know about it so that we can offer our support, can share this information with our congregation, and so that we can add your loved one to our Yahrzeit records. Please call the synagogue office with this information. Do not assume that someone else will have notified the synagogue staff. HESED COMMITTEE An Important Announcement YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE We firmly believe that reaching out to others benefits not only the recipient, but the person providing help as well. This is, without a doubt, a win-win situation for all involved. If you are interested in making a difference, please contact one of the Hesed (Caring) committee members below: Rabbi Pivo Ellene Lammers Wendy Wunsch Evan Rumack The Word - March 2015 CONGREGATION BETH JUDEA HESED (CARING) COMMITTEE The Hesed committee would like to know if you have any difficulties/problems that you would like to discuss with a knowledgeable individual. We have a group of congregants who have been trained or are professionals who would be able to provide a brief consultation with you in order to refer you on for more in-depth assistance. We are also thinking about starting some support groups. We would like to know what you feel your needs are. Please email Ellene Lammers at [email protected] or call Rabbi Pivo. FOR A LIST OF EMERGENCY HOTLINE NUMBERS, AGENCIES AND RESOURCES click here 17 DINNER WITH RABBI PROGRAMMING We are trying to get people with common interests together. . Join Rabbi Pivo For Dinner and Conversation Monday April 20, 2015 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Topic: Dealing with an Aging Spouse or Parent Cost for Dinner: $12/pp Reservations required by April 13 to [email protected] For additional dates and topics click here for flyer If you like a game or activity that others may enjoy let us know. Are you interested in: Bridge Poker Mah Jongg Klucke/Kalookie Or are you interested in just joining people for: Breakfast Scrapbooking Sports or Sharing your interests and hobbies? All suggestions are WELCOME!! We are interested in getting new ideas for Programming. PROGRAMMING It is my goal to make sure that we have programs that are of interest to all the different congregants of the synagogue and to get people to help plan and volunteer to help with those programs. I invite you to join the Programming Committee. If you can’t attend but would like to be involved call or email me. Any ideas for new programs are welcome!! Fred Rabinowitz Vice President - Programming [email protected] If you have any ideas or have seen good programs at other synagogues, please share them with us. Please contact Fred Rabinowitz at [email protected] Upon three things the world is based: Upon Torah, Upon Divine Service and Upon the Practice of Charity The Word - March 2015 18 SOCIAL ACTION March 1 – Bingo at Friend Center 3:30 pm 1st Sunday of each month from 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm We meet the first Sunday of every month from 3:30 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. . Volunteers are needed to help Friend Center at Gidwitz Place (1551 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield) residents play Bingo. Assistance from all congregants is welcome. March 8 – Pets to Visit Alden Retirement Ctr. 2nd Sunday of each month from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Bring your pet to visit the residents of Alden Retirement Center in Long Grove. MAOT CHITIM PASSOVER MITZVAH DAY! Volunteers Needed!!! Visit their website at http://www.maotchitim.org/ for information on their new location. March 30 – Social Action Meeting Last Monday of each month at 8:00 pm Please join us for the 7:30 pm minyan just before our 8:00 pm committee meeting every month. The Social Action Committee meets on the last Monday of each month. WE WOULD LOVE FOR YOU TO JOIN US!! For further information on any of the above, please contact Scott Eisner at [email protected] . Upon three things the world is based: Upon Torah, Upon Divine Service, and Upon the Practice of Charity. The Word - March 2015 19 BIRTHDAYS We wish a very Happy Birthday to the following members of our Beth Judea Family: March 1 March 2 Arthur Cohen Howard Eisenberg Robert Friedman Linda Handler Beth Polonsky Marcy Soble Faye Wasserman Debra Crystal Lawrence Feldman Ellen Kaplan Ronna Leibach Vadim Riber Sandra Rockwell Gene Sachs March 10 Robert Balogh Jan Charman Craig Cohn Marcus Melnick Janice Minnick Dena Newman March 11 Stephen Limer March 12 Brian Dichter Richard Pervos March 13 Jamie Epstein Stuart Fabian Consuelo Frost March 14 Rickey Ament Betty Kolko Gary Korol March 3 Laurence Appel Danna Friedlander March 4 Mari Cohen Stanley Eisenhammer Suzanne Kallish March 16 Sam Kleinerman Beth Redfern Stanford Robbin March 5 Vicky Kaplan March 17 Lisa Quinn March 6 Eve Appelbaum Sarajane Orloff Deborah Tolsky March 18 Alan Green March 19 Robert Fisher Lois Mills Fred Strauss March 7 Shelley Stolman March 8 Sari London March 9 Barbara Hyman March 20 Richard Adelman Helene Fliegel Gregory Harris Carl Tominberg March 21 Dana Clorfene Jill Weinberger March 22 Jeffrey Goldberg David Posner Allen Rosenston Martin Rothenberg March 24 Lori Bacalar March 25 Ann Lerman Randie Rabinowitz Dassi Sklan Paul Zucker March 27 Pam Herstein Terry Levinstein Rhonda Newman Mike Weiner March 28 Steven Dicker Judy Greenberg Martin Krawitz Wendy Wunsch March 29 Lorne Cohen Marlene Grossman William Levitan Marc Sender March 30 Diane Gordon Jeff Taub March 31 Francine Eisner Stan Lieberman Harold Secler ANNIVERSARIES We wish a very Happy Anniversary to the following members of our Beth Judea Family: March 1 Michael and Sharon Weil March 23 March 2 David and Andrea Alhadeff Louis and Judy Rabin Robert and Phyllis Dritz David and Susan Schuster March 24 Matthew and Stacy Ellington Randy and Dana Polonsky March 25 Philip and Sharon Wein March 26 Chuck and Sarajane Orloff March 27 Mark and Debra Dubin March 11 Kenneth and Edith Margules March 15 Leonard and Deborah Moskowitz March 16 Benjamin and Ivy Elkins Ken and Dana Goldstein March 17 Barry and Darlene Bikshorn March 28 Maynard and Carole Hirsch March 18 Bruce and Linda Portnoy March 29 March 19 Stewart and Renee Segal William and Linda Kramer Jay and Brenda Levin March 20 Jon and Marcy Soble March 30 Robert and Judith Atlas March 31 Daniel and Sherry Weinberger We encourage you to also contact one another to share in their celebration. NOTE: If your name is missing from the list please contact the synagogue so we can update your information in our files. The Word - March 2015 20 March Yahrzeits YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AND ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS March 6 Albert Appel Frieda Brin * Russell Davis * Lillian Goldstein * Charles Haberman * Meyer Kovich * Leonard Levitan * Ronald Marcus Toby Pollack * Harvey Stein * Richard Welch Helen Berg * Riva Chiet * Hannah Fierer Meyer Goldware * Emmanuel Kaplan Hymen Krieberg Nancy Lipp Helen Mills Bernard Rafal Ada Weiner * Robert Block * Marvin Cohn Bruce Gerber Leo Greenberg * Seymour Keeshin * Dan Kwasman Sofia Magill Bessie Mordoh * Barbara Seider Lucille Weisberg * Helene Borkan * Lester Copeland * Harold Glassman Harold Gross * Wanda Komisarz Ann Levin * Carl Mandel Sylvia Perl * Ben Silverman * Peter Weisberg March 13 Louis Bardos * William Cohn Lillian Gold * Harry Kray Cecilla Lerner * Rena Lichtenstein * Dora Nechamkin * Norman Rubin * Allan Silver Calvin Stark Jill Waitz Harry Zelson Shelly Braverman * Doris Friedland Jacob Hammer Bernard Kurtz * Ben Levin * Abraham Lippman Jack Nimzin * Milton Ruttenberg Derek Warren Smolensky Martin Stein * Morris Walcer * Mindy Zolno Gerald Brownfield Charles Allen Fryer Vera Hefler Steven Landau * Esther Levin * Joel Mosak * Cynthia O. Rafal * Irving Sachs * Molly Sobol * Ruth Tolsky Jeffrey Weisberg * Samuel Cohen * Sondra Gartenberg * Tessie Kaufman Lee Lazar * Leonard Levy * Minnie Muffson Morris Rotman Allan Sachs Michael Spivak * Esther Waddell Lawrence Zablen * March 20 Ma Celia Abelson * Beatrice Dennis Joseph Indes * Irving Ludwig Louis Polakow * Doris Warman David Zoller * Rose Altman * Ellyn Drazin Elliot Kallish Morris Nathan * Carl Rosenthal * Beatrice Weisz Lena Appel June Handler Alex Lerman Don Neal Max Schwartz * Caesar Wollheim Celia Cohen Esther Hirsch Frieda Lieberman * Leo Nochimson Leo Sheiner Abraham I. Wortell * March 27 Gilbert Agrest Jack Cohen Marlene Green Robert E. Hazan * Abe Levin * Jack T. Rotman Julius Strauss Esther Wolf * Peter Brenner * Carl Elvove * Joseph Greenberg * Jerry Kaplan * Edith Levine * Carol Sheiner Bertha Weinberg * Ronald Wolff Henry Burdeen * Lenore Gluskin * Paul Grobman * Rhea Klein Jack Neimark Gloria Silver Sam Weinberg * Hillary Chusid Joyce Goldberg Sylvia Harris Rochelle Lerner Harold Poll Joseph Steiner Mary Wisz * Denotes the deceased has a yahrzeit plaque. If you are interested in purchasing a plaque please contact the synagogue office. The Word - March 2015 21 April Yahrzeits YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AND ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS April 3 Joel Bikshorn Devora Elbaum * David Gutstein * Shirley Lemsky Joyce Papageorge * Rae Rosenthal Philip Shultz * Abraham Weissman Fred Bornstein * Howard Epstein * Alex Hortick David Lipscher * Karl Perl * Morris Saharack Beverly Sokol * Martha Chibnik Michael Fagan David Keifsky Beverly Miller Philip Rosenblatt Barbara Savitt Florence Thompson Roslyn Drizner Sala Gotfryd Seymour Lazar * Michael Nusinow Sonia Rosenfeld * Mildred Sherman * Micky Verbin * April 10 Charles Ban Ellen Coltman Bonnie Hilder * Harry Kohl Shirley Markowitz Paula Ribot Walter Thalheimer Maurice Bender * Max Forman Rose Kamerling * Michael Kwasman Barbara Greenberg Morley Isador Rothschild Betty Ward * Louis Berman * Evelyn Furgatch Nathan Karel Jack Lindenbaum * Jacob Muffson Ida Schneider Kurt Weisz Martin Cohen Martha Greenberg * Osher Karlinsky * Lois Marc Fred Rhodes * Deborah Semel April 17 Sidney Attenberg Oscar R. Berman * Aaron Fox * Goldie Jacobs * Florence Lippman Esther Meyer Norman Reisberg William Barston * Shirley Dicker Larry Fox * Clara Karzen Mike Margolis Arnold Moskowitz Morris Schwartz Hylda Ida Bauer * Marcella Edelberg * Ruth Groner * David Kaufman Irving Markowitz * Anna Offstein * Thelma Schwartz * Mary Berman * Dolores Fine Betty Isaacson Leon Korol Rose Meskin * Philip Pinckus * Ruth Steres * April 24 Rose Ban Carl Freedman * Samuel Lettvin Mildred Starkman Pessis Emanuel Seider Bernard Turovitz * Rose Becker * Howard Jaffe Max Levine * Martha Rosenbaum * Joseph Shikafsky * Gladys Wallach * Bill Carol * Fannie Kaner * Elaine Moffett Morris Rovin * Paul Spangler Ada Weiss Sarabelle Fishman Stuart Kaufman Louis Moss Ida Schiffman * Anita Spiegel * Denotes the deceased has a yahrzeit plaque. If you are interested in purchasing a plaque please contact the synagogue office. The Word - March 2015 22 TRIBUTES FOR AN EXPLANATION OF THESE FUNDS, PLEASE REFER TO PAGES 51, 52 & 53 OF YOUR MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY Prayers have been said for the recovery of: Irving Adelstein Marilyn Balan Joel Brazeman Isabelle Victor Robert Victor Michael Jaffe Larry Wollheim Condolences upon the death of: Wally Arbetter Stepfather of Dorinne Palmer Elmore A. Cohen Father of Arthur Cohen Arthur Deicher Grandfather of Brad Finkel Congratulations to: Terri & Jerry Behn on the birth of their granddaughter Adeline Grace Mittelman. Mitch Hecht on becoming a great-uncle on the birth of Benjamin Jacob Goodman. Erica & Gary Krugel on the birth of their granddaughter. Karen & Phil Nagel on the engagement of their daughter Julia to Mark Sobin. Rhonda & Bob Schwartz on the birth of their grandson Abram Jerome Block. Lynne & Jerry Shkolnik on the engagement of their daughter Laura Rachel Shkolnik to Ethan Edward Dotson. Paula & Phil Spitz on the birth of their granddaughter Lilah Brooke Spitz. Nancy & Gary Watts on the engagement of their daughter Felice to Michael Schur. RABBI LIFSHITZ DISCRETIONARY FUND In Honor of: Rabbi Lifshitz’s birthday. Gail Gerber & Eric Yegelwel Upon the Yahrzeit of: Hannah Hockfield Dorothy Rose Andrea Hockfield and Family Jacob Hammer, in memory of our beloved grandfather and greatgrandfather. Marla & Ted Goldberg and Family Esther Waddell, in memory of our beloved aunt. Marla & Ted Goldberg and Family Audrey & Hazzan Weisberg on the birth of their grandson Owen Bradley Eisner. Gerald Rappin Father of Susan Eisenberg Steven Rebnord Brother of Dave Rebnord Pola Rizman Mother of Morry Rizman Mother-in-law of Susie Rizman RABBI LIFSHITZ LEGACY FUND RABBI PIVO’S DISCRETIONARY FUND In Honor of: Rabbi Lifshitz on his 70th birthday. Kitty & Bruce Hoffman In Appreciation of: Rabbi Pivo for his help and guidance after the death of my mother, Sandee Grossman. Melinda & Ed Grossman In Memory of: Sylvia Polakow, mother of Phyllis Udany. Ann & Mitch Lerman Upon the Yahrzeit of: Dan Bauer, our beloved father and papa. Scott, Alex, Jake and Brett Bauer In Honor of: Ron Friedman, with wishes of good luck and congratulations on receiving the Beth Judea Men’s Club 2015 Man of the Year Award. Jan Charman Ann & Mitch Lerman on the marriage of their daughter Ashley to Michael Berman. Debbie & Joel Brodsky Upon the Yahrzeit of: Bernard Kurtz. Joan & Norm Kurtz The Word - March 2015 23 TRIBUTES CANTOR WEISBERG’S DISCRETIONARY FUND SHABBAT DAILY PRAYER BOOK FUND In Appreciation of: Cantor Weisberg for his help and guidance after the death of my mother, Sandee Grossman. Melinda & Ed Grossman Upon the Yahrzeit of: Jacob Israel Babbitt, beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Bobbie & Floyd Babbitt In Honor of: Ann & Mitch Lerman on the marriage of their daughter Ashley to Michael Berman. Mimi & Rich Krieberg Jacob Israel Babbitt, beloved husband, father, grandfather and greatgrandfather. Jeanne S. Babbitt Karen & Phil Nagel on the engagement of their daughter Julia to Mark Sobin. Mimi & Rich Krieberg Sherry Gerber In Memory of: Elmore Cohen, father of Arthur Cohen. Marlene & Stacy Sachs In Honor of: Audrey & Cantor Weisberg on the birth of their grandson Owen Bradley Eisner. Darlene & Barry Bikshorn Ellen & Jeff Gluskin Kitty & Bruce Hoffman Renee & Michael Klass and Family Sandy & Andy Levitt The Pervos Family Janet & Myron Reicher Marlene & Stacy Sachs Jan & Mike Schrimmer Bonnie & David Spangler Maureen & David Stolman The Kovich, Brown and Solway Families Gail Gerber, Eric, Robin and Elyse Yegelwel Harold Glassman, beloved father. Rachel & Bob Ragland. Pola Rizman Sherry & Marty Krawitz GENERAL FUND Sylvia Polakow, beloved wife, mother, trahdmother and greatgrandmother. With our deepest condolences to her children Phyllis Udany and Joel Polakow, and to their families. Maxine & Marv Goldsher KIDDUSH FUND In Memory of: Jerold Sherman, beloved father of Jason Sherman. Sandy & Andy Levitt Upon the Yahrzeit of: Mac M. Brown, beloved father. Renee & Wes Brown David Polakow, beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather. The Polakow Family Edith Rockwell, you are always in our hearts. Martin Rockwell Anne Soll Roberta & Bill Uhler In Honor of: Ann & Mitch Lerman on the marriage of their beloved daughter Ashley to Michael Berman. Jean & Ron Friedman Gail Gerber and Eric Yegelwel Helen Peters on the baby naming of her granddaughter Charlotte. Gail Gerber and Eric Yegelwel Sherry & Dan Weinberger on the birth of their granddaughter, Nava Miriam. Myron & Janet Reicher Upon the Yahrzeit of: Robert Block Marla Horwitz Richard “Bud” Welch, beloved uncle Rose Brandt, beloved grandmother. The Brandt Family Rose Elisco, beloved mother. Hennie & Morrie Elisco Lillian Freedman Lynn & Art Freedman Paul N. Geiger Celia & Dan Geiger In Memory of: Sidney Simons, our beloved father and grandfather. Aileen & Steve Simons Jack Gordon, beloved father and grandfather. With much love. Stuart, Cheryl, Ariel and Jonathan Kersky Norma Gordon, beloved mother and grandmother. With much love. Stuart, Cheryl, Ariel and Jonathan Kersky The Word - March 2015 24 TRIBUTES MEN’S CLUB FUND In Honor of: Ron Friedman becoming Men’s Club Man of the Year. Jan & Mike Schrimmer SISTERHOOD FUND In Honor of: Ann & Mitch Lerman on the marriage of their daughter Ashley to Michael Berman. Linda & Ira Lippman Sherry & Dan Weinberger on the birth of their granddaughter, Nava Miriam. Linda & Ira Lippman SOCIAL ACTION FUND Upon the Yahrzeit of: Bruce Gerber Gail Gerber, Eric Yegelwel, Robin and Elyse EDUCATION FUND In Honor of: Ann & Mitch Lerman on the marriage of their daughter Ashley to Michael Berman. Renee & Michael Klass and Family Ann & Mitch Lerman on the marriage of their daughter Ashley to Michael Berman. Evy & Irv Gurin Ann & Mitch Lerman on being chosen as King & Queen of the Purim Masquerade. Evy & Irv Gurin Upon the Yahrzeit of: Barbara Sachs, beloved mother and grandmother. Marlene & Stacy Sachs Irving Sachs, beloved father and grandfather. Marlene & Stacy Sachs CAMP RAMAH FUND LINDA & ALBERT STARK FUND Upon the Yahrzeit of: Ann Nemser, beloved and cherished mother, nanny and great-nanny. You are forever in our hearts. Linda & Albert Stark The Word - March 2015 In Honor of: The B’nai Mitzvah of Rachel & Eli Gurin. Joan & Lew Smith USY/KADIMA SCHOLARSHIP FUND Speedy Recovery Wishes: Norm & Ilene Iglarsh Ann & Mitch Lerman In Honor of: Ann & Mitch Lerman on the marriage of their daughter Ashley to Michael Berman. Darlene & Barry Bikshorn Bonnie & Ira Sender Julie & Eric Marder on the birth of their son Ryan Drew Marder. Ann & Mitch Lerman Audrey & Cantor Weisberg on the birth of their grandson Owen Bradley Eisner. Bonnie & Ira Sender In Memory of: Isadore Bikshorn, father of Barry Bikshorn. Ann & Mitch Lerman Elsa Spitz, mother of Jeff Spitz. Ann & Mitch Lerman Upon the Yahrzeit of: Our beloved parents. Bonnie & Ira Sender 25 TRIBUTES JERRY BERENSON MEMORIAL FUND In Memory of: Wally Arbetter, beloved father of Elisa Sewell. Jeff, Melinda, Jonathan and Elizabeth Fine Sylvia Polakow, beloved mother of Phyllis Udany and Joel Polakow. Jeff, Melinda, Jonathan and Elizabeth Fine JACK RIZMAN MEMORIAL FUND In Honor of: Ron Friedman, mazel tov on your Man of the Year honor. Susie Rizman & Howard Levy CHUCK WALCER MEMORIAL FUND Upon the Yahrzeit of: Morris Walcer. Chuck Walcer Ann & Mitch Lerman on the marriage of their daughter Ashley to Michael Berman. Susie Rizman and Howard Levy Audrey & Cantor Weisberg on the birth of their grandson Owen Bradley Eisner. Susie Rizman and Family Carol & Harold Rosen ETHAN LEVITAN MEMORIAL FUND Upon the Yahrzeit of: Ethan Levitan, our beloved son and brother. Love, Judy & Bill Levitan Ethan Levitan Marsha & Paul Diamond The Word - March 2015 In Memory of: Pola Rizman, with our deepest condolences to the entire Rizman Family. Bobbie & Floyd Babbitt Jeffrey Donenberg Judy & Glenn Goldstein Irv & Evy Gurin Ann & Jerry Jaeger Rita & Sid Mathias and Family Bunny & Mark Oberlander Janet & Myron Reicher Carol & Harold Rosen Merle & Evan Rumack Marlene & Stacy Sachs Linda & Albert Stark Chuck Walcer Ronna Wolf 26 CONGREGATION BETH JUDEA 5304 RFD Long Grove, IL 60047 (847) 634-0777 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.BethJudea.org Rabbi Jeff Pivo Rabbi Emeritus Howard Lifshitz Cantor Roger J. Weisberg President Debbie Kreisman Dubin Executive Director Lisa Neiman Educational Director Anna Besser Youth Director Marc Sender Editor Evan Rumack From The Editors In order for your article to be published in the next issue, we must have it at the synagogue by the 10th of the month! There will be no exceptions. This includes information on disk as well. We need your article as it is important to let the congregation know what your group is doing. Announcements should take the form of articles in The Word rather than separate flyers. The opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the Rabbi, Board of Directors or the editors. Worship Schedule Conducted by Rabbi Jeff Pivo and Cantor Roger J. Weisberg Shabbat Evening Services ........................................ 7:30 p.m. Shabbat Morning Services ....................................... 9:30 a.m. Gan Shabbat – Shabbat Mornings ............................ 10:30 a.m. Weekday Morning Minyan: Sunday .................................................................. 9:00 a.m. Monday ................................................................ 6:15 a.m. Tuesday through Friday ........................................ 7:30 a.m. Candle Lighting Times Candle Lighting time is calculated for 18 minutes before sunset and is adjusted for Daylight Savings Time. March 6 ........................................................ 5:30 p.m. March 13 ......................................................... 6:38 p.m. March 20 ......................................................... 6:46 p.m. March 27 ......................................................... 6:54 p.m. Weekday Evening Minyan: Monday through Thursday .................................... 7:30 p.m. The Blessing For Lighting The Candles On Shabbat is Bo-ruch A-tah Ado-nai E-lo-hei-nu Melech Ha-olam A-sher Ki-de-sha-nu Be-mitz-vo-tav Vi-tzi-va-nu Le-had-lik Ner Shel Shabbat. Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who has hallowed us through His Commandments, and has commanded us to kindle the lights of the holy Sabbath.
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