The Word - November 2014 - Congregation Beth Judea
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The Word - November 2014 - Congregation Beth Judea
RABBI’S REFLECTIONS “Go Forth” I’m in Israel for a few more days; hopefully you have seen some photos and reports back home about our adventures here. While we continue to explore the land in which Torah first flourished, you should continue to study that same Torah. Last month, readers of this column learned the names of the Torah’s five books. This month let’s learn the content of the first book, Bereshit/Genesis: Bereshit is composed of twelve weekly parshas, which are read in sequence over the course of the twelve weeks immediately following Simhat Torah. The first parsha, also called Bereshit, describes the creation of the world and the first people; Noah tells the story of the flood; Lekh Lekha introduces us to Sarah and Abraham and begins the story of the Jewish people, and Vayera relates their many adventures. In Hayyei Sarah we have the story of Rebecca, who becomes Isaac’s wife, in Toldot we hear about the complicated relationship between their sons Esau and Jacob, and in Vayeitzei Jacob flees Esau and works for his father-in-law Laban in order to marry both Rachel and Leah. Vayishlakh describes Jacob’s return to Canaan, Vayeisheiv introduces us to his son Joseph, whose story continues through parshat Miketz and parshat Vayiggash. The Joseph saga concludes in parshat Vayehi, having taken him from Canaan to Egypt, along with his entire family. IN THIS ISSUE Rabbi’s Reflections ………………………………..….1 Join Rabbi Pivo for Dinner and Conversation......... 2 Mitzvah Day ......................................................... 3 Leading A Shiva Minyan Certification .................. 4 Shabbat Dinner in Honor of Our New Members ... 5 Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Celebration ... 7 Interfaith Thanksgiving Choir for Adults & Children..7 President’s Message ............................................ 8 Social Action ....................................................... 10 Divorce Support Group ......................................... 10 Veteran’s Day Shabbat ......................................... 11 Israel Committee Special Events ......................... 11 AIPAC Policy Conference JNF Guest Speaker USCJ Scholar in Residence B’Nai Mitzvah Bios................................................ 12 Life in Israel – The Goodman’s Blog .................... 13 Focus on Families ............................................... 14 Religious School ................................................... 15 Youth ................................................................... 16 Adult Education …………………….……….……...…19 Sisterhood ............................................................ 23 Men’s Club ........................................................... 25 We Want Your Programming Ideas ..................... 27 Hesed Committee ................................................ 28 Birthdays and Anniversaries ………………………….. 30 Yahrzeits……………………………………………….… 32 Tributes……………………………………………….….34 BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Shabbat Prayers November 7, 2014 – 7:30 pm Those who celebrate birthdays and anniversaries during the month of November will be recognized at our service on November 7th. Our worship will begin at 7:30 pm. Children of every age are welcome! UPSTAIRS THOUGHTS RABBI’S REFLECTIONS “Go Forth” That’s Bereshit, in a nutshell. But cracking that nut takes a lot more time. I won’t list them all here, but every day of the week we have at least one class at Beth Judea on some aspect of Torah, running from 10 minutes to an hour or more, depending on the session. In this Shanah Torah, a Year of Torah, take the time to connect to the book that made us who we are. I recognize that for some that means shaking up their day or week and, more drastically, reimagining themselves as active learners. We have a model for that in the book of Bereshit in parshat Lekh Lekha, which contains what one writer has called the only new idea anyone has ever had: Leave home. Prior to the time of Abraham, and persisting in some societies until our own time, the vast majority of people were born, lived and died in the same place. Women did what their own mothers did; men followed their fathers’ beliefs and behaviors as well. When God tells Abraham and Sarah to leave their parents’ home and homeland, to go somewhere that will be their inheritance in perpetuity, where their descendants will be as numerous as the stars, it is in the context of a time and place where leaving is itself a radically transforming act. To abandon the predictable and time-honored practices of one’s culture and home, to create something new and become something other than what they were, was meant to transform Abraham and Sarah, and it did. We too have to leave the safety of the familiar, especially at a time when what we are used to is the absence of serious Torah study. You don’t have to be a sage to study; being a Jew is reason enough to engage in the intellectual and moral challenges that the Torah provides. This month, I urge you too to go forth from your native land to a land that I will show you, the land of knowledge and connection. Then shall your name be great, and you shall be a blessing. Rabbi Jeff Pivo The Word November 2014 Join Rabbi Pivo For Dinner and Conversation Thursday November 6, 2014 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm Topic: How to make Bar & Bat Mitzvahs More Meaningful Cost for Dinner: $12/pp Reservations required by November 1, 2014 to [email protected] For additional dates and topics click here for flyer REMINDER: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS AT 2:00 AM FIRST SUNDAY IN NOVEMBER REMEMBER TO TURN YOUR CLOCKS BACK BEFORE YOU GO TO SLEEP ON NOVEMBER 1st Page 2 MITZVAH DAY 2014 MITZVAH DAY Tikkun Olam MITZVAH DAY Tikkun Olam SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2014 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2014 10:30-NOON BE A MENSCH ON MITZVAH DAY! JCFS DONATIONS NEEDED: There will also be a collection for warm winter accessories for JCFS. If you would like to donate to these collections, please drop off items at the synagogue office by November 2nd. 7+1 GIFT DRIVE: We will also have our annual 7+1gift drive for Jewish child and Family Service beginning on Mitzvah day. Dedicate one night of Hanukkah to giving a gift to a needy child. gift card purchases will also be available. Volunteers Needed for Mitzvah Day and for a Volunteer project! If you are able to volunteer during the morning of Mitzvah day, Sunday Nov. 2, , please email Ronna at [email protected] We have 3 volunteer spots to help JCFS' annual coat drive on Tuesday, November 11. The project is from 1-3 pm, but is located at a Target in the city. We will meet at Beth Judea at 11:30 am. To volunteer, email Ronna at [email protected] RELIGIOUS ED STUDENTS: Projects will be done in the classrooms. Students will be collecting: non-perishable thanksgiving foods for Wheeling Township food pantry, This includes: apple and/or cranberry sauce, beverages, broth, dessert items, dinner rolls, fruit, gravy, mashed potatoes, napkins, paper towels, stuffing, sweet potatoes and/or yams, vegetables small denomination i-tunes or visa gift cards for US troops aluminum foil and saran wrap, sugarless gum, exercise bands, and disinfectant wipes for US troops kosher, prepackaged nuts and fruit, salmon in foil packets rice mixes for US troops magazines, cards and puzzle books for US troops, stationary, mechanical pencils and pens, stamps, greeting cards, small gift items, nail polish, nail polish remover and small toiletries and lotions for CJE senior life residents. Helping Hands at Hawthorn The Northwest Suburban Collaborative presents a drop-in program for young children and their families from 10am-12 noon at Westfield Hawthorn Mall in Vernon Hills on Sunday, Nov. 9. There will be six tables that offer projects for young children to learn to help to give back to others. No registration. Email [email protected] for more information. Flyer The Word November 2014 Page 3 LEADING A SHIVA MINYAN CERTIFICATION LEADING A SHIVA MINYAN A Midwest Region Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs and the Cantors Assembly Program – Taught by Hazzan Roger Weisberg, Congregation Beth Judea This program is a short course leading to certification as a Shiva Minyan Leader, or for those that are not Hebrew fluent, a Shiva Minyan Assistant. Click on the link for details: http://www.midwestregionfjmc.org/resources-clubs/shiva-minyan-leader-assistant-certification-training/ What you will learn: Ritual aspects of a Shiva Minyan including chanting, service flow, mood, concluding thoughts, especially the on last night. Recognizing the audience needs and comfort level. (Knowledgeable vs. Uninitiated Worshippers). Leader presence from time you arrive to time depart. Psychological aspects. Laws regarding Shiva period. Assistants will learn the laws, audience needs and how to assist the Leader at the Minyan. Men who are Leaders and Assistants can be partnered to attend a particular Minyan. What you need to attend: Hebrew fluency a must for Leaders. Interest in learning about Shiva Law, rituals, people skills for Leaders and Assistants. A Men’s Club Membership Dates, Times, Location: November 3, 10, and 24, 2014 at Congregation Beth Judea, Long Grove, IL 8:00 PM to 9:15 PM. Register and perform a Mitzvah email Hazzan Weisberg at [email protected] Name: _________________________________________________ E-mail:_____________________ Phone: ___________________________________________________ Check appropriate boxes below: I am fluent in Hebrew I am not fluent in Hebrew, but would like to become an Assistant. This short course is open only to Congregation Beth Judea Men’s Club Members at this time. Return completed form to Hazzan Roger Weisberg, Congregation Beth Judea, 5304 RFD, Long Grove, IL 60047 Download Flyer The Word November 2014 Download Details Page 4 SHABBAT DINNER AND SERVICE HONORING OUR NEW MEMBER FAMILIES REMINDER: RESERVATIONS DUE BY NOVEMBER 7th!!! Click Here to Download Flyer and Reservation Form The Word November 2014 Page 5 NOTES FROM CANTOR WEISBERG – CHOIR INVITATION Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Celebration “Teach Us God’s Way and Walk in God’s Path” Sunday, November 23rd, 7:00 p.m. At St. Mary Parish 50 North Buffalo Grove Road – Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 847-541-1450 - www.stmarybg.org Join clergy, friends and neighbors from local houses of worship as we share music, thoughts and prayers of Thanksgiving, Blessing and Peace. Together, let us give thanks. Please bring a non-perishable food item or paper goods for donation to local food pantries. CONGREGATION BETH JUDEA MEMBERS ARE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ADULT & CHILDREN CHOIRS (AGES 8 & ABOVE) – CONTACT HAZZAN WEISBERG BY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2014 (please see other side for additional information) Sponsored by the Northwest Suburban Interfaith Council Members: Congregation Beth Am .. Congregation Beth Judea .. Congregation B’nai Shalom of Buffalo Grove .. Hope Lutheran Church .. Kingswood United Methodist Church .. Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd .. Saint Mary Parish .. Temple Chai INTERFAITH THANKSGIVING COMMUNITY CELEBRATION INVITATION FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN AGES 8 – 14 TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CHOIR Dear Members and Friends, Every year, Beth Judea takes part in a very beautiful and meaningful onehour Interfaith Celebration on the Sunday evening just prior to Thanksgiving. This year, the event will be held at St. Mary Church on November 23, 2014 at 7:00 pm. We join with local congregations of all faiths. It is truly a heartwarming experience, coming together to offer our collective prayers of thanksgiving, grateful for the freedom, equality and dignity which we are all afforded in this great country. It is also customary to bring non-perishable food items as one more way in which we can reach out to those less fortunate. The one-hour ceremony is followed by an informal social hour with light refreshments. Much of this festive event is expressed through music and singing. There are bell choirs, and always a cute, musical puppet presentation based on our shared religious values. What is particularly relevant from my perspective is that our own interested singers from Beth Judea, both adult and children, are able to participate in the community choirs, along with members from Temple Chai, Beth Am and the various other participating congregations. We also have opportunities for musicians to participate this year. I can be contacted at [email protected] or by phone at (847) 634-0777 for further details. It is truly a wonderful and inspiring occasion, both for those participating and those attending. I hope you will join us. TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CHOIR YOU NEED TO CONTACT ME BY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd CHILDREN’S CHOIR ADULT CHOIR Our children, ages 8-14, have been invited to participate in a community choir, along with the children from various other participating congregations. Reading music is helpful, since participants will receive the two musical selections, but if your child is musical and can carry a tune, that’s all that’s required – the music should not be difficult! This year’s theme is “Teach us God’s Way and Walk in God’s Path” For adults who would like to join the adult community choir that evening, there are three rehearsals scheduled in the weeks prior to the service, all held at St. Mary Church at 7:00 pm. The dates for the adults are: Along with attending the program that Sunday evening there will be two evening rehearsals and a final run-through at approximately 6:15 pm the evening of the program. The dates for the rehearsals are: Monday, November 10 – 6-7 pm at Temple Chai Monday, November 17 – 6-7 pm at St. Mary’s and Sunday, November 23, 2014 Final run-through before the program WE ALSO HAVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR MUSICIANS TO PARTICIPATE THIS YEAR – PLEASE CONTACT ME BY NOV. 3 Wednesday, November 5 – 7:00 pm Monday, November 10 – 7:00 pm Monday, November 17 – 7:15 pm and Sunday, November 23, 2014 Final run-through before the program I have the music in my office, so if you wish to take part, please let me know as soon as possible! A very happy Thanksgiving to you and your families-indeed, there is much for which to be grateful – I look forward to seeing all of you soon! Hazzan Roger Weisberg PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE KOL NIDRE APPEAL 2014 Shabbat Shalom and Good Yontef! It is an honor to be your synagogue President and to have the opportunity to speak to you this evening. There are 2 things of which I am certain: First, you want me to make this brief; and second, I want to make this brief. DEBBIE KREISMAN DUBIN CONGREGATION BETH JUDEA E-mail: [email protected] 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. I am here to ask you to further support Congregation Beth Judea. I say “further” as you already support CBJ in the most critical way. You belong. Our membership dues are as important to Beth Judea as property taxes are to our public schools. The ability to make payroll, to keep the electricity on, to educate ourselves and our children, and so on, depend on membership and dues. All of us in this room have made the decision to help our CBJ community, to help the family to your right, and to help the family to your left, by BELONGING, by becoming MEMBERS. I commend you, and sincerely thank you for making this decision. For the fact is, if we were to prorate the dues according to our individual usage, Congregation Beth Judea would cease to exist. A couple of seconds ago, I said that you BELONG to Beth Judea. That’s only half of it for Beth Judea BELONGS to YOU, as well. Earlier this year, you were asked to complete a survey about different facets of CBJ. The findings demonstrate that, on the whole, members are pleased with CBJ. Members are happy with our clergy and professional staff. Congregants are particularly satisfied with the religious school programs, and are pleased with the increased adult education offerings. It appears that we are moving in the right direction to consistently achieve our mission, “to create a warm and inviting home that serves the lifelong spiritual, educational and fellowship needs of our members.” The survey has also identified some areas in which we can improve, and action plans are being devised and implemented. For instance, congregants will get to choose how to receive their synagogue communications in the future. An Engagement Committee will be formed to develop ideas on how to enhance the sense of BELONGING to our CBJ community. Our website will have a secure link where we can register for events, view Yahrzeit information, pay dues and tuition, and much more. Adult course offerings will be reviewed, with consideration given to the time of day they are held. We will be rolling out an updated Chavurah program in an attempt to build smaller social communities within our larger CBJ community. This is but a short list of how the survey data is being used. So you see, Congregation Beth Judea does BELONG TO YOU. (continued next page) The Word November 2014 Page 8 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE KOL NIDRE APPEAL 2014 (continued) As you may remember from my first Word article, I am an aleph drop-out. It has been a source of insecurity for me for many years. I am heeding Rabbi Pivo’s challenge, using this Shanah Torah/A Year of Torah, to learn how to read Hebrew. I am currently enrolled in the Men’s Club Hebrew Literacy I, scheduled to become a Bat Mitzvah in the spring of 2016. After only 3 classes, my classmates and I already feel a bond over our shared journey. I confess that I am still insecure about my ability to learn Hebrew. When I put that out on Facebook, I received many offers of help and words of encouragement from CBJ friends. Our congregants are the best! As a community, especially a religious community, we are here for one another. And this is why I stand before you tonight, to ask you to financially support this community of ours. Our dues and fees only cover about 80% of our operating expenses, the remaining 20% comes from the Kol Nidre appeal and various fundraisers throughout the year. Our largest expense behind payroll is dues reduction. We never want to deny membership to anyone because of an inability to pay. But, the money has to come from somewhere. In order to maintain a balanced budget, if we exceed the amount allotted for reduced dues, the expense must be offset elsewhere. In other words, something else will have to be cut. Please do not let our wonderful programs, classes, and events be cut. Please open your envelope and remove your Pledge Card. Turn down the tab corresponding to the amount that you wish to donate. More than one tab can be turned down to create an amount that is not represented on the card. Please fund Congregation Beth Judea generously. Also, you will find a Spiritual Pledge Card in your envelope. The survey found that some of you are happy with your level of involvement, and that’s okay. But, for those of you who are looking to become a more active Beth Judea community member, the Spiritual Pledge Card is the easiest way to take the first step! Serve on a committee--maybe social action interests you. Attend more Shabbat services, or plan on attending minyan more than you currently do. Remember, we now have morning minyans too. Attend more events. Maybe this will be the year you go to the Purim Masquerade!! Do you like gardening? Turn down the “Facility” tab and when you’re contacted tell them you would like to help maintain the flower beds. Peruse the Program Guide. You can easily find a different fun activity to attend every month! Make a commitment to yourself to become more involved, for your own betterment and for the betterment of the Congregation Beth Judea community. If you are currently involved with something listed on the card, it is not necessary to turn down the tab. You will be contacted soon to start your involvement! Thank you for your kind attention, and may you be inscribed for a happy and healthy year, and may your fast be easy. Sincerely, Debbie Kreisman Dubin President [email protected] The Word November 2014 Page 9 SOCIAL ACTION WE NEED YOUR HELP AND DONATIONS ON MITZVAH DAY, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2014. See Page 3 for further information. Especially now, please watch your weekly emails closely for special projects we will be participating in to help the food shelters, the homeless, and all those less fortunate with clothing, Hanukkah gifts for children and seniors and more. November 2 - 3:30 pm (Sunday) Bingo at Friend Center – Click Here for Flyer November 7 – Veteran’s Day Shabbat If you or any of your family members, friends or neighbors are a veteran or are actively serving in the service, we are in the process of planning a very special Shabbat in their honor. Click Here for Flyer November 9 - New Time: 1:30 pm (Sunday) Bring Your Dogs to Visit the Elderly at Alden of Long Grove. Click Here for Flyer. The Social Action Committee meets on the last Monday of each month. Please join us. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Divorce Support Group Experiencing a divorce can be one of the most difficult and stressful transitions in life, affecting adults, children, and extended family. We are reaching out as a synagogue community to those who are in the process of divorcing, or have recently gone through a divorce, to offer support at this extremely stressful time. This group, designed for both men and women, would meet weekly with our member Ellene Lammers, a trained therapist, and Rabbi Pivo. Please contact: Ellene at [email protected] or Rabbi Pivo at [email protected] for further information. Download Flyer HESED COMMITTEE For further information on any of the above, please contact Scott Eisner at [email protected] . An Important Announcement Upon three things the world is based: CONGREGATION BETH JUDEA HESED (CARING) COMMITTEE Upon Torah, 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. Upon Divine Service and Upon the Practice of Charity FOR A LIST OF EMERGENCY HOTLINE NUMBERS, AGENCIES AND RESOURCES click here The Word September 2014 Page 10 VETERAN’S DAY SHABBAT USCJ SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism Scholar in Residence presents Rabbi Peretz Rodman VETERAN’S DAY SHABBAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2014 – 7:30 pm Join us as we salute those who courageously served in the military to keep us free. Thank you for your sacrifice and military service! ALL MILITARY VETERANS INVITED Tuesday, November 11, 2014 following Minyan at 7:30 pm Rabbi Peretz Rodman will speak about: Prayers that Annoy, Prayers that Amuse: Reading the Siddur with Open Eyes and Tongue in Cheek Download flyer Download Flyer ISRAEL COMMITTEE AIPAC POLICY CONFERENCE March 1 – 3, 2014 Join fellow members of Beth Judea in our Nation’s Capitol for three of the most important days affecting Israel’s future. For more information about Beth Judea’s delegation, or to register for the AIPAC POLICY CONFERENCE contact AIPAC’s Chicago Area Director, Eili Wald at 312-253-8994 or [email protected] SPECIAL DISCOUNT ENDS Friday, November 14, 2014 Click here for flyer The Word November 2014 click here for flyer Page 11 B’NAI MITZVAH BIOs Justin Matthew Levey will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on Saturday morning, November 8, 2014. Justin attends Twin Groves Middle School, where he plays trombone and percussion in the band. Justin started reading Torah in fourth grade as a member of the Junior Yad Squad. He is passionate about sports; he plays basketball and baseball, and watches all sports on tv with his dad. Justin also loves music, movies, video games, and spending time with his family and friends. Justin is looking forward to going to Camp Chi for the first time this summer. Since Justin loves playing baseball, he chose to be a buddy for the Buffalo Grove Recreation Association (BGRA) Buddy Baseball program as a mitzvah project. He helped players enjoy the game by accompanying them on the field and helping them with the fundamentals of the game. This was a rewarding experience for him, and he will continue to be part of this program next season. Our family, proud parents Alisa and Ross Levey, sister Hillary, and grandmother, Betty Schraiber, is overjoyed by this accomplishment in Justin's life. In times of great celebration, however, it is important to remember those loved ones who are no longer with us. We remember and honor the memory of his grandfathers, Milton Schraiber and Howard Levey. He was deeply loved by his paternal grandmother, Lee Levey. Justin is celebrating his simcha with many aunts, uncles and cousins. Justin would like to give special thanks to Cantor Weisberg and Hannah Mills for their guidance in preparing him for this milestone. Rabbi Pivo, Cantor Weisberg, and all of his teachers at Beth Judea have provided Justin with a great foundation and appreciation for his Jewish heritage. Alex Schwartz is a 7th grade honor student at Cooper Middle School. Alex enjoys basketball, skateboarding, gaming and spending time with friends. Alex has many talents which included building a computer this summer. Alex loves to travel and enjoys the beach, ocean and water sports. Some of Alex's recent favorite vacations are LA, Captiva Island and cruising to the Bahamas. Alex has a kind heart and is always thinking of things he can do to help people. Alex will be helping a family in need this holiday season by providing holiday gifts for the children through a program called Hope For The Holidays. Alex has been collecting books for Bernies Book bank which provides books for children at risk. Alex is sharing his special day with his parents Faith and Matt, his older sister Haley, his younger brother Josh, grandparents( Adair and Michael Gerstein and Fran and Ronald Schwartz) and Great Grandmother Bella Schwartz. Alex and his family would like to thank Rabbi Pivo, Cantor Weisberg, Anna Besser, Kim Abern and all his wonderful hebrew teachers through the years for the wonderful Jewish education they have provided to get him to this day. The Word November 2014 Page 12 B’NAI MITZVAH BIOs Eli Robert Shultz will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on Saturday Morning, November 29, 2014. Eli is a seventh grader at Aptakisic Junior High in Buffalo Grove. He is a clutch baseball player, having played both Fall and Spring Baseball, with a full time travel program, the Lake County Stars, for the last 3 years, and BGRA baseball for the 5 years prior. As a lefty, his high velocity pitching and ability to pick off players from First Base, are his trademarks. He’s left many a player striking out “looking.” In his spare time Eli enjoys playing video games and researching stats on the IPad for his Fantasy Football team, and spending time with his family. He is a Chicago fan of all sports, following the stats and cheering on of the White Sox, Cubs, Blackhawks, Bulls and Da Bears. His favorite month of the year is March when the Brackets and March Madness are celebrated. Eli’s Mitzvah project is composed of 3 parts: he bought, and is donating, school supplies to the Ark. Eli, in August, had a fundraiser at Extreme Trampoline, with proceeds going to Kids for Kids, a foundation in Israel which assists kids whose families are victims of terrorism. Finally, at his celebration – Eli is collecting used Tennis Shoes to be donated to Nike, for their Reuse-A-Shoe program. These donated tennis shoe soles are ground up and made into rubber playground surfaces to be placed in underprivileged neighborhoods across the United States. Joining Eli in his Simcha will be his beaming parents Carrie and Mike, brother Zachary, Grandma Melinda and Zayde Michael Jacobson, Grandma Enid Shultz, Uncle Charlie Jacobson and his Aunt Diane, Cousins Max and Hannah Shultz, extended family and friends. They all could not be more proud. Eli and his family, would like to thank their Beth Judea Family, Rabbi Pivo, Hazzan Weisberg, his tutors Andrea Dickson, Mark Hirshman and his Zayde , and his amazing Hebrew teachers for their help, guidance and support in helping him mold his strong Jewish identity. 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 have shared their thoughts and feelings about the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas. Below is an excerpt of their blog: “Because of a bike accident our Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur holidays this year were very different. It happened on a nice little Friday morning bike ride”...Click here to share their experience. The Word November 2014 Page 13 FOCUS ON FAMILY EVENTS 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, the 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. Join us for our first event on November 9, 2014 as we visit the residents at Gidwitz See below for additional information. Congregation Beth Jud November 2014 Family Events All Focus on Families events are open to the community and are free of charge (unless otherwise noted). For more details & to RSVP for all programs, contact the synagogue office at 847-634-0777 or visit www.bethjudea.org Nov. 2 10:30 am – Gan Shalom & Mitzvah Day Projects for small hands and big hearts! Bring your children or grandchildren to do a mitzvah or two and help others.This month’s theme: “Give to Grow: Why We Give Tzedakah”. Nov. 9 3:30 pm – Mitzvah Club to visit Gidwitz (in Deerfield) Join the newly formed Mitzvah Club to volunteer at Gidwitz at 3:30 pm. Please RSVP by Nov. 2 to [email protected] Nov. 20 6:30 pm – Challah Chaverim Join us for challah making, story time with Rabbi Pivo and a Shabbat song session with Hazzan Weisberg. Registration is required by Nov. 17. Every Shabbat Sat. Morning, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm, 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 [email protected] The Word November 2014 Page 14 EDUCATION During the High Holiday season, we are instructed to conduct a self-inventory to determine what actions we took during the past year that are worthy of repetition, which need improvement and which should be eliminated. In the synagogue, we davened and contemplated our decisions for the upcoming year. We listen to the Rabbi’s words of inspiration to guide us on our journey for a better New Year. Tishrei was full of holy days and opportunities for self-examination. Sukkot and Simchat Torah brought us together as a community in prayer and in celebration. Is it no wonder then, the Hebrew month of Cheshvan is referred to as “Mar Cheshvan” (Bitter Cheshvan) because it contains no holidays. During the month of Cheshvan, we, as our ancestors did, return to our normal routines of work and/or study without the interruption of holidays on the calendar. We fill our leisure time with activities that interest our families. How easy it is to return to our pre-Tishrei state of going through our daily lives without giving a thought to the three values of the High Holidays—T’shuvah, Tefillah and Tzedakah. Let’s turn “Mar Cheshvan” from its bitter state to one of sweetness. Cheshvan gives us an opportunity to put into practice all that we promised ourselves during the previous month. It gives us a chance to make our resolutions a reality. Cheshvan is, therefore, the clean slate that we need to start our year afresh. May we be aware of our actions to keep our relationships with our family, friends and classmates sweet for the coming year. Mitzvah Day Mitzvah Day is around the corner. On Sunday, Nov. 2nd, all classes will participate in creating Mitzvah projects for various organizations. Please join us at 11:30 am for an assembly in which all grades will display what they have made and where it will be going. Dalet Family Program On Sunday, Nov. 16th Dalet families will participate in a program, “Becoming a Responsible Digital Citizen” from 10:30 am – 12 pm. Mindy Gold from BJE will be presenting a program that focuses on the issue of social media interactions and what Judaism has to say about these issues. Second Grade Family Program On Sunday, Nov. 16th at 10:30 am Second Grade families will be gathering together for a special Family Education opportunity, “My Mishpacha.” This is a chance to learn about our own family trees and our Jewish Family tree, the family of Abraham and Sarah. Each family will have a chance to make a very special family tree to take home so remember to bring copies of photos of you, your children, parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles and cousins. Headshots work best and yes, pictures of the family kelev and hatul are welcome as well. SCHOOL DATES TO REMEMBER: November: HEBREW SCHOOL PARENT Sunday 11/2 Mitzvah Day “BREAKFAST CLUB” (pancakes) Friday 11/7 – Saturday 11/8 Gimel-Dalet Kallah November 9, 2014 – 10:00 am Monday 11/10 No Beyachad classes Sunday 11/16 2nd Grade Family Program FREE – RSVP by November 5 6th Grade Family Program To [email protected] Friday 11/21 Aleph Clergy Dinner – at Beth Judea Monday 11/24 – Sunday 11/30 NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL or Beyachad - Thanksgiving Break December: Monday 12/1 Beyachad Classes resume Tuesday 12/2 Religious School Classes resume Friday 12/5 Aleph & Bet Family Shabbat Dinner Sunday 12/7 Sisterhood Hanukkah Bazaar (students will be able to attend AFTER classes) Saturday 12/20 No Gimel Shabbat – Winter Break Sunday 12/21 – Sunday 1/4 NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL or Beyachad – Winter Break The Word November 2014 Page 15 YOUTH WHAT’S UP IN THE WORLD OF OUR YOUTH??? Make sure to be on the lookout for a big bin in the lobby of the synagogue. It has been a tradition each year for the BJUSY USYers to give up their Halloween trick-or-treating time to instead go door to door and collect non-perishable food items to help restock the Vernon township food pantry heading into the winter season. This year trick-or-treating time falls during Shabbat and as a result the USYers will be unable to go trick-or-canning. As a result we are reaching out to all of you for some help in still being able to restock the food pantry. Over the next month (until just before Thanksgiving) we will be collecting non-perishable food items in the lobby of the synagogue. You can send them with your students to school or bring them with you when you come to one of our many daily minyanim (M-Th 7:30 pm or morning minyan early on Monday and at 7:30 am Tuesday-Friday and 9am on Sunday). Please only place non-perishable food items in the bins and the USYers will take care of delivering them to the Vernon Township food pantry. Any help you can give us in continuing this tradition would be much appreciated. KADINKERS (3rd-5th grade) Our Kadinkers group followed up their fun apple picking adventure with a Sukkot themed Pizza in the Hut party. We had a giant inflatable, all the pizza any one person could eat, and all kinds of fun activities going on in and around the Sukkah. We had such a great time exploring the synagogue and even playing football outside. Everybody left exhausted and ready for a great afternoon nap. This month, as part of our celebration of the IDF we are heading to rinkside sports in Gurnee on November 2nd. We will have a chance to ice skate, play video games, and play laser tag (IDF style) all in one place. It is going to be a blast!!! KADIMA (6th-8th grade) Kadima members should be on the lookout for the Kadima Board application packets. We are looking for Kadimaniks who want to take a lead role in the group and help decide what programs we should be doing. They may even get a chance to help lead some programs for some of the younger kids. During this past month the Kadima group got to participate in a fruit ninja teen minyan and have an awesome Sukkot adventure trip to Richardson Farm where we went in the world’s largest corn maze and then roasted our own hot dogs and s’mores on an open bonfire. This coming month will see a number of opportunities for Kadimaniks to get involved. We have the Kadima and Kadinkers rinkside sports trip on November 2nd, as part of our IDF celebration month we have the Krav Maga teen minyan on November 22nd, and on November 26th we are joining together with Beth El in Highland Park to offer a Dave and Busters trip exclusively for Kadima. In addition to all of the wonderful program throughout the month make sure to get signed up for the upcoming Kadima Konvention and 8th Grade Shabbaton. We will get together for 3 incredible days at the Perlstein Resort at Camp Chi. The trip is amazing as we join 6th-8th graders from all across Chicagoland and Wisconsin and it even includes a trip to Kalahari. Registration information is included on here or you can contact Marc Sender for more details. Subsidies are available to make the trip very affordable to all who want to go!!! USY (BJUSY) (9th-12th grade) Our high school group has been incredibly busy. We have had a fruit ninja teen minyan, continued to help seniors at the Gidwitz center and helped pack lunches for A Just Harvest Shelter. We also had an incredible sukkah hop adventure. A huge thank you goes out to the Malkins, the Neimans, and the Robbins for hosting us for the annual sukkah hop. We also enjoyed some interesting food at this years Iron Chef BJUSY event. Next month we have a nerf war and a trip to Laserquest planned as part of our IDF celebration month. We are also going to be joining together with the region for the annual Turkey Dance. Make sure you do not miss out on the CHUSYfest CHUSYworld adventure Disney style. We are going to spend 3 incredible days at the Perlstein Resort at Camp Chi. The youth committee has approved a huge subsidy for this event taking the cost down to only $199 for BJUSY members and more subsidy is available if needed. If you have any questions about the trip contact a board member or Marc Sender. Remember you can always stay up to date with all things BJUSY throughout the entire year by visiting our new and improved website, www.bethjudeausy.weebly.com and you can sign up for membership by going to http://tinyurl.com/bethjudeayouth. B’Shalom, Marc Sender - Youth Director Congregation Beth Judea - 5304 RFD Long Grove, IL 60047 Office: (847)-634-0777 ext. 114 Cell: (847)-334-8639 Email: [email protected] Website: www.bethjudeausy.weebly.com Sign up for membership at http://tinyurl.com/bethjudeayouth Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! Please consider making a donation to the Youth Fund or Rachel Hirshman Fund to help USYers go to regional programs and Israel. The Word November 2014 Page 16 YOUTH KADIMA KONVENTION and 8th GRADE SHABBATON 2014 Everything Is Awsome!!! DATES: December 5 – December 7, 2014 KADIMA KONVENTION REGISTRATION IS NOW ENTIRELY ONLINE... WITH THE NEW SYSTEM YOU WILL ONLY HAVE TO ENTER MOST INFORMATION ONE TIME AND THEN YOU WILL BE ABLE TO LOGIN FOR FUTURE REGIONAL PROGRAMS AND SIMPLY SIGN-UP (THAT'S RIGHT NO MORE REENTERING YOUR INSURANCE OR OTHER INFORMATION EACH AND EVERY TIME) CLICK BELOW TO FILL OUT THE FORM ONLINE KADIMA KONVENTION AND 8TH GRADE SHABBATON 2014 ONLINE REGISTRATION Lisa Alter Krule Scholarship Application BJUSY Subsidy Request Form BJUSY Online Membership Form Subsidy is available. BJUSY will offer a subsidy of $96 taking the price of Kadima Konvention or 8th Grade Shabbaton down to just $199. REGISTRATION IS DUE BY NOVEMBER 17, 2014 DOWNLOAD FLYER CHUSYFEST 2014 CHUSYfest Registration is Open...what are you going to do? You’re going to CHUSYWORLD!*!*! DATES: November 14 – November 16, 2014 CHUSYFEST 2014 ONLINE REGISTRATION CHUSYFEST ONLINE SIGN UP Lisa Alter Krule Scholarship Application BJUSY Subsidy Request Form BJUSY Online Membership Form On November 14th we'll be packing our bags to take a journey up to Camp Chi in Wisconsin for an action packed weekend full of Mickey Mouse ears, fairydust, the Wild West, pirates, princesses and maybe even the Moon! CHUSYfest is going to be the best yet, as we transform Camp Chi into CHUSYWORLD, the most magical place in the universe. "All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them" -Walt Disney Your CHUSYWORLD co-chairs, Joey Spellberg and Sarah Levin The Word November 2014 CHUSYfest is open to all 9th – 12th grade students (must be a member of USY) Flyer Page 17 YOUTH Download Flyer UPCOMING EVENTS November 2 Rinkside Sports BJUSY, USY & Kadinkers 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm Get Flyer November 2 NATIV Open House See info below 7:30 pm Get Flyer November 2 CJHS Open House Prospective Families See below November 14November 15 CHUSYfest See prev. page for flyer Get Flyer November 17 Registration Due Kadima Konvention and 8th Grade Shabbaton Get Flyer November 22 Krav Magna Creative Teen Svc November 26 Dave & Busters Kadima November 26 Turkey Dance BJUSY 10:30 am Get Flyer 8:00 pm Please remember that during the month of November Until just before Thanksgiving Beth Judea’s Youth will be collecting donations of non-perishable food items to the Vernon Township Food Pantry. You can send the donations with your students to school, bring them with you when you come for services, or you can even drop them off before or When you come to our morning or evening minyan. Please only place non-perishable food items in the bins. Hey Juniors and Seniors!!! Come learn about an awesome opportunity to spend a gap year in ISRAEL!!! Join us for a Nativ info session with Yossi Garr, the Director of Nativ. Learn more about the Conservative Movement’s gap year program in Israel & hear about this life changing experience! When: Sunday, Nov 2nd at 7:30pm Where: The Krule Home, Buffalo Grove, IL The Word November 2014 Click Here for Flyer SAVE THE DATE: Sunday, November 2, 2014 OPEN HOUSE FOR PROSPECTIVE FAMILIES Click Here for Flyer Page 18 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. 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 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. Sweet Taste of Torah 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. 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. EVENT CONTACT CONTACT INFO Shabbat shalom, Adult Education Anna Besser [email protected] Hebrew School Anna Besser [email protected] Anna Besser [email protected] Norm Kurtz 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 November 2014 Community Jewish High School Page 19 ADULT EDUCATION Adult Education Series November 2014 Welcome to our Adult Education Series. To register for classes or to find out more information, please contact Anna Besser at [email protected]. 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: Nov. 3, 10, 17, Dec. 1 & 8 LOCATION: Sunset Foods 2nd Floor Conference Room (corner of Rt. 83 & Aptakisic) Bring Your Own Lunch 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 willl facilitate this weekly Talmud study session. (Artscroll Schottenstein edition is used for the class) Caffeine for the Soul: Morning Torah Study Taught by Rabbi Pivo 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. Tuesday mornings after minyan Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 14 8:10 am Noteworthy (and Nosh-worthy!) News: Coexistence in the Middle East Taught by Hazzan Weisberg Whether or not you’ve had your coffee and nosh already, join with Hazzan Weisberg in gaining a better understanding of the newest challenges and opportunities arising for Israel as well as its neighbors. New alliances are swiftly taking shape - are the prospects of a lasting peace greater or are they becoming further diminished? How can we get more honest perspectives from our media sources? What Jewish values and religious principles can be seen when Israel’s leaders are dealing with the Palestinians, with the growing number of Islamic extremist groups, with the Arab world, with the greater international community? We will explore these matters in the months ahead, as events continue to unfold. Tuesdays 8:45-9:30 AM Oct. 14 – Dec. 9, 2014 The Word November 2014 Page 20 ADULT EDUCATION Adult Education Series November 2014 Welcome to our Adult Education Series. To register for classes or to find out more information, please contact Anna Besser at [email protected]. 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 Beginning Nov. 4 CRASH COURSE in JEWISH HISTORY: Part II Taught by Rabbi Emeritus Lifshitz Come join us for a discussion that will span the ages and will impact on the choices we make every day. You'll learn four thousand years of Jewish history in this five part lecture series. Learn about key dates and events that have shaped both Jewish and world history. Develop an appreciation for the richness of our Jewish heritage. Wednesday evenings @ 8:00 pm Nov. 12, 19, Dec. 3, 10 COST: members – free | non-members $15 for series BIBLE DRAMA FILM SERIES Join us as we present a series of films that focus on stories from the Torah. Each film will begin with dinner/lunch. Following the movie, the clergy will lead a discussion. These movies will entertain and engage you! David & Bathsheba MONDAY, Nov. 24, 2014 DISCUSSION LEADER: Rabbi Emeritus Lifshitz King David's infatuation with Bathsheba, the wife of one of his soldiers, nearly causes the destruction of his kingdom when he brings the wrath of God upon his land. Join Rabbi Emeritus Lifshitz for a discussion following the movie. LOCATION: Congregation Beth Judea TIME: 6:00 - 9:00 pm * Dinner included COST: MEMBER $25 for series; $10 for single ticket & dinner NON-MEMBER $36 for series; $13 for single ticket & dinner The Word November 2014 Page 21 ADULT EDUCATION AJEC 2014 Fall Programs JEWS AND MEDICINE: GREAT CONTRIBTIONS/GREAT ISSUES Wednesday, October 29, 2014 1:00 – 3:00 pm Jewish Nobel Prize Winners in Medicine whose innovations and discoverie have bennefitted mankind Presented by Leah Polin Wednesday, November 5 , 2014 1:00 – 3:00 pm Contemporary Controversial Issues in Medical Ethics Through a Jewish Lens Presented by Marianne Novak 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. Both programs are at Congregation Beth Judea SISTERHOOD FUNDRAISERS Please continue to support Sisterhood programs as well as projects such as Torah Fund, all occasion cards, and the L'CHAIM COOKBOOK. Mourning the death of a spouse can present many challenges. Learn what to expect from your grief, seek and give encouragement, learn coping skills, and adapt to changing relationships. This group is for those who are mourning the loss of their spouse or partner within the past year and a half. Date: Tuesdays, October 21 – November 25, 2014 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] 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. THE NEW ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS ARE HERE Click Here for Order Form CONTACT MARILYN VICTOR at [email protected] All Occasion Cards The Word November 2014 Loss of Spouse or Partner One-stop, toll-free access for help. Call 855-ASKJCFS (855- 275-5237), email [email protected] or visit jcfs.org. Click here for full flyer Torah Pin Fund Northwest Suburban Jewish Grief Support 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. Please Pre-Register to Linda Magad SISTERHOOD FUNDRAISERS: Healing Hearts L’Chaim Cookbook (get your free recipe by clicking here) Page 22 SISTERHOOD SOURCE Sisterhood Update – November 2014 We hope everyone had wonderful, meaningful High Holidays, Sukkot, and Simchat Torah. Sisterhood is looking forward to our annual Membership Dinner on November 10th. We are having hors d'oevres, dinner and entertainment. The theme is "Books", and Susan Stone, Master Storyteller, will delight us with her tales based on our Jewish heritage. For our "Tikun Olam project, we are asking that attendees bring children's books for grades K-6 for Bernie's Books to distribute. Many thanks to Lauri Rosenbloom, our Event Chair, and her wonderful committee who have been working so diligently to make this a successful event. Please make your reservation and join us. The November Book Club selection is THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU by Jonathan Tropper, and the meeting, which is open to everyone, will be on 11/19/14, 7:30 PM, at. Please patronize the synagogue Gift Shop, which is open on Sundays from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM and on Tuesdays from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Please contact Ann Lerman or Karen Nagel if you have any questions. If you are already a Sisterhood member, we thank you. If you have not joined Sisterhood, please do so and encourage your friends to do the same. We cherish the opportunity to spend time with as many of you as possible, and we welcome your ideas and your support. We wish you and yours a Happy Thanksgiving. -Merle Rumack, Secretary SISTERHOOD GIFTSHOP STOP IN AND SEE OUR NEW AND UNIQUE ITEMS We’ve Got 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 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 November 2014 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 December 31, 2014 COUPON Page 23 SISTERHOOD SOURCE Sisterhood- “Where every woman’s voice is heard” Annual Membership Dinner “Tales from our Jewish Heritage” Presented by: Susan Stone, Master Storyteller Come join us for stories of rebbes, demons, fools, and wise women too! Monday, November 10th at Congregation Beth Judea 6:00pm: Check in and Appetizers 6:45pm: Dinner and Program Tikkun Olam Project: Please bring new or gently used children’s books. Book Donations through 6th grade level Reservations Required. Kindly RSVP by Tuesday, October 28 th. Please mail checks with portion below to Rhonda Cohn at: 333 Ronnie Dr. Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 (847-208-0921) Name(s) _______________________________________________ Number of Sisterhood Members at $25_______________________ Number of Guests at $30_______________________ “Help a Sister” Donation $_________________________ Total Amount Remitted $_________________________ Please make checks payable to Beth Judea Sisterhood. Thank you! SAVE THE DATE Where every woman’s voice is heard SISTERHOOD BOOK CLUB Come Join Us As We Discuss THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU By Jonathan Tropper This story centers around the dysfunctional Foxman family as they congregate for the first time in years to sit shiva and spend 7 days & nights under the same roof. It a a riotously funny, emotionally raw novel about love, marriage, divorce, family & the ties that bind-whether we like it or not. Book Discussion will be on Wednesday, November 19, 2014 at 7:30 pm At Lisa Ribot’s Home – 605 London Court, Buffalo Grove Please RSVP to [email protected] This event is open to everyone The Word November 2014 Sunday Tuesday December 7 December 9 HANUKKAH BAZAAR HANUKKAH PARTY UPCOMING EVENTS November 10 November 19 November 26 Sisterhood Membership Dinner Sisterhood Book Club Shopping at Priceless HANUKKAH GIFT CARDS FOR YOUR COLLEGE STUDENTS WE NEED THEIR INFORMATION BEFORE NOVEMBER 17!! Sisterhood continues the tradition of sending gift cards to our college students right around Chanukah and exam time to let them know the Sisterhood of Beth Judea back home is thinking of them. If you would like your daughter or son to receive this gift, please email their college address to Lisa Neiman in the CBJ office at [email protected], BEFORE NOV 17! Page 24 MEN’S CLUB Congregation Beth Judea’s Men’s Club is a vital arm of our synagogue community. Two thousand years ago Hillel said, “If I am not for myself, who will be for me? Yet if I am only for myself, what am I? And if not now, when?” Congregation Beth Judea’s Men’s Club needs your participation to help strengthen our Jewish community by involving Jewish men in Jewish life. Please join us by sending your completed membership application and check for the amount of dues to Men’s Club at Congregation Beth Judea. This past month Men’s Club held our annual Steak and Scotch in the Sukkah dinner. This is one of our most popular programs and all had a great time. Thanks to Allen Harris, David Granoff , David and Naomi Weil for planning, leading and coordinating this event. A special thank you to both Sarit Elran and Manny Velazquez for all of their help. We could not have done it without them! The Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs has identified a gap in our community. There is a shortage of men who can lead a Shiva minyan. As innovators, the Midwest Region of FJMC and it’s member clubs will participate in a pilot program to fill this gap. In a joint effort with the Cantor’s Assembly, Cantor Stoehr of Congregation Beth Shalom in Northbrook, Illinois developed a Shiva minyan leader and assistant program leading to certification. Four synagogues in the Midwest region have been selected as sites where this course will be offered. Our own Hazzan Roger Weisberg will be teaching this course at Congregation Beth Judea in November. Please see the attached flyer for dates and times. Contact Hazzan Weisberg directly if you are interested in taking this course. I plan to do so myself! Following the death of Rabbi Pivo’s mother in January, Congregation Beth Judea began holding morning minyan seven days a week. The minyan allowed Rabbi Pivo and others who are obligated to say kaddish to do so, a need that is ongoing. It has also created a wonderful way to engage in prayer on a daily basis and to enjoy each others company with light refreshments after minyan. The ongoing strength of the morning minyan will depend upon all of us. In order to sustain this vital component of synagogue life, Men’s Club has requested that its members commit to one day a week year round. All Men’s Club members are asked to attend the daily minyan on Wednesday. However, if your schedule is such that Wednesday is not feasible, attendance at morning minyan any other day during the week would be greatly appreciated. In early December, Men’s Club will be sponsoring a free Stop Smoking session as part of the FJMC Health and Wellness program to improve the health of our members and those of our synagogue community. This will be lead by our own Sandy Victor, a NGH certified hypnotherapist. The program will be held on Thursday, December 11 at 8 PM. It is open to all members of Congregation Beth Judea as well as all family members that are living with them. Please contact the synagogue office if you plan to attend. Speaking of Sandy Victor, please be sure to congratulate him for his selection as the 2015 Midwest Region FJMC Ma’asim Tovim Award recipient. The award which means “doer of good deeds” is the highest recognition a region can bestow upon one of its members. The award recognizes significant accomplishments the honoree has made to his Men’s Club, his synagogue, and the Jewish community. It will be presented at the FJMC convention in Miami, Florida in 2015. I ask you all to please follow Sandy’s lead. Get involved and engage in our synagogue community. The first step is easy, sign up and join Men’s Club. Eric Yegelwel The Word November 2014 Page 25 MEN’S CLUB SAVE THE DATE We have scheduled several exiting events over the next few months. On February 7- 8, 2015 Congregation Beth Judea’s Men’s Club is planning a weekend retreat at the Geneva Ridge Resort in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. It will be a great weekend filled with ruach and fun. All men’s club members (and those thinking of joining) are encouraged to attend. Another date to save on your calendar is Monday evening, December 15. We will join the Chai Guys Brotherhood members of Temple Chai and the Bears for Monday night football at The Rack House in Arlington Heights. All Congregation Beth Judea Men’s Club members are encouraged to join us, even Packer fans. MEN’S CLUB RETREAT Sign Up Now – Reservation and Payment Deadline is December 15, 2014 DOWNLOAD THE MC RETREAT FLYER 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. MEN’S CLUB MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION The Word November 2014 Tzedakkah Fund The Men's Club has made donations from the minyan tzedakah box to: Keshet Chai Lifetime Shalva Maot Chitim We thank all those who have contributed to the tzedakkah fund administered by Men's Club. Upcoming Events Men’s Club Meetings First Thursday of the Month Monday Monday Sunday Monday Shabbat Thursday Monday Monday Shabbat November 3 November 10 November 16 November 24 November 29 December 11 December 15 December 15 December 30 Leading A Shiva Minyan Leading A Shiva Minyan Pack Hanukkah Candles Leading A Shiva Minyan Lieberman Center Stop Smoking Program RETREAT RSVP DUE The Rack House/Bears Lieberman Center VOLUNTEERS NEEDED HELP THE ELDERLY ATTEND SERVICES 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 November 29th and December 30th. Click here for more information Page 26 LEADING A SHIVA MINYAN CERTIFICATION SHIVA MINYAN LEADER AND ASSISTANT CERTIFICATION MEN ILLUMINATING THE WAY - LEADING A SHIVA MINYAN A Midwest Region FJMC and the Cantors Assembly Program This program is a short course leading to certification as a Shiva Minyan Leader, or for those that are not Hebrew fluent, a Shiva Minyan Assistant. There is a gap in our community: • A shortage of men as Minyan Leaders exists. • A certification program does not exist. • Men who are not fluent in Hebrew have a reluctance to participate in assisting at a Shiva Minyan. As innovators, Midwest Region FJMC and its member Clubs can fill this gap. This will be a pilot program that can spread to other FJMC Regions. Download Flyer Download Details WE WANT YOUR PROGRAMMING IDEAS We are trying to get people with common interests together. If you like a game or activity that others may enjoy let us know. Are you interested in: Bridge Poker Or are you interested in just joining people for: Breakfast Mahjong Klucke/Kalookie Scrapbooking Sports or Sharing your interests and hobbies? All suggestions are WELCOME!! We are interested in getting new ideas for Programming. 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] The Word November 2014 Page 27 WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW . . . . YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE 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. 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 Please call the synagogue office with this information. Do not assume that someone else will have notified the synagogue staff. Hesed (Caring) Committee Congregation Beth Judea Hesed (Caring) Committee Please complete the following form to notify the committee of a person who is ill, hospitalized or in a rehabilitation facility, Name: _______________________________________________________________________________ Location ______________________________________________________________________________ Contact person/phone number: ____________________________________________________________ Your name: ___________________________________________________________________________ □ Please contact this person □ Please ask the clergy to contact this person Please return this card to the office before or after Shabbat. You may also fax the information to (847) 634-8055, call the Rabbi or contact our committee chairs, Wendy Wunsch The Word November 2014 Evan Rumack (847) 253-4130 [email protected] Beth Judea Office (847) 634-0777 [email protected] Page 28 The Word November 2014 Page 29 BIRTHDAYS We wish a very Happy Birthday to the following members of our Beth Judea Family: November 1 Jeffrey Brim November 16 Susan Heald November 2 Joan Smith David Spangler November 17 Marc Gottfried Morrie Lieberman November 3 Jill LeVine Albert Stark November 18 Barbara Robbins Eric Roven November 4 Steven Lammers Aileen Simons November 20 Carol Schechter November 21 Laura Taxe November 5 Herman Hefler Gerald Sakol November 22 November 6 Jean Appel Sharon Hoy Seth Eisner Michael Neimark Michael Schrimmer November 7 Gordon Kasper Michael Klass Daniel Weinberger November 23 Steven Frost David Granoff Suzanne Reingold November 8 Audrey Friedland Michael Mangurten Richard Reingold November 24 Floyd Babbitt Marilyn Balan Steven Kolko David Stolman November 9 Anna Besser Rhonda Cohn Sidney Mathias Sylvia Polakow Gary Schachter November 25 Howard Tolsky November 26 Helene Fox Thomas Lilien Morris Saunders Michelle Siegel November 27 Carla Bankendorf Susan Stouber November 11 Deborah Cortes Helene Miller Susan Schuster November 13 Rebecca Feldman David Heald James Tehrani November 28 Philip Nagel November 29 Susan Liebovitz November 14 Marci Fooden Cheryl Levsky Aaron Polonsky November 30 November 15 Bonnie Neubauer Larry Bernstein Leslie Dahan Barbara Saunders Michael Weil 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 November 2014 Page 30 ANNIVERSARIES We wish a very Happy ANNIVERSARY to the following members of our Beth Judea Family: November 2 Gary & Deborah Mills November 3 Scott & Davida Finkle November 4 Jim & Alyssa Duvel Michael & Carisa Jacobs November 5 Gerald & Lynne Shkolnik November 7 Marvin & Susan Adleman Carey & Lori Bacalar November 8 David & Andrea Warren November 9 Michael & Robyn Gomberg November 12 Gerald & Heidi Sakol November 13 Andrew & Allyson Marcus November 14 Kenneth & Shelley Stolman November 16 Harold & Jill LeVine Michael & Renee Malter November 17 Rick & Melissa Drazner November 18 Craig & Carol Levin Philip & Paula Spitz November 19 William & Sari London November 20 Dean & Leslie Klassman Joel & Heidi Robbins November 21 Michael & Rachael Gluck November 22 Howard & Diane Ganden Jeff & Kimberley Levy November 23 Robert & Judy Fisher Lewis & Joan Smith November 24 Ronald & Sandra Nisson November 25 Howard & Suzanne Eisenberg Harold & Gloria Secler November 26 Bruce & Susan Darin Stacy & Marlene Sachs November 27 Jeffrey & Michele Greenberg November 28 Marc & Rebecca Zeidman November 29 Fred & Susan Rabinowitz Steve & Aileen Simons Paul & Sherie Zucker November 30 Harold & Judy Harris Ed & Ronne Kaufman Robert & Susanne Pinzur 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 November 2014 Page 31 November Yahrzeits YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AND ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS November 7 Gladys Bayer Brenda Chait * Samuel Feldstein Jane Markowitz * Joe Dean Ritter * David Robert Rumack * Frances Spiegel Robert Zakaman Max Bender Bernard Cohen Kathryn Ferrari * Roland Medansky Brian Robbins Jack Schiffman * Harry Stein * Milton Zeff Alex Berk * Jean Davis * Edith Kowalsky * Kay Nixon * Eva Rosenberg Herman Schwartz Mollie Stein * Sol Boten Arthur Dunn Larry Kowalsky * Lawrence Portnoy Harold Rosenbloom * Frank Singer Harry Stern * November 14 Lester Abelson * Reuben Dannen * Alexander Gluzman Jack Karchmar * Yetta Schuster Levy Iris L. Pollack * Goldie Stein * Jean Bloom * David Fine * Charlotte Goldberg * Victor Kessler * Bernard Miner Susan Schiffman * Sally Tepper * Robert Buzil * Ida Fischer * Harry Hershinow * Morris Klein * David Neubauer * Jeanne Silverstone Minnie Weinberg * Yvette Cutler Roberta Gerol * Ruth Feinberg Kamensky Stephen Klein * Gertie Nidetz * Abe Sobol * November 21 Shari Alarcon * Philip Bordy Morris Chappe Alvin H. Friedman * Toby Gottlieb Joel LeVine Dorothy Moss * Edythe Rosen * Samuel Sher Dorothy Bakst * Bernice Boten Ernest Cohen Temmie Goldstein * William Hesser Sally Mangurten David Nechamkin * Ruth Sabol Sara Sherman * Jerome Berenson Melvin Bransky Fannie Cole * Lillian Goldwasser Stella Hiller * Michael Marks * Walter Rice Hyman Schechter George Uhler Roberta Berks Benjamin Carpet * Maynard Duboe Morris Gordon Hyman Holman Davida Mayeroff Sam Rizman * Helen Seff * Jean Zoller * November 28 Norman Abrams * Sol Feinberg Mildred Freid Ethel Kaplan Walter Levi * Murray Pollack * Sylvia Solomon * Larry Weinberger * Seymour Chappe Morrie Finkle Danielle Goldberg * Joseph Kronowitz Samuel Jay Mandel * Sol Rubin Suzanne Stark Rebecca Weitzman Melvin Dolgin Frederick Fleiss Robert Grossman Lena Kronowitz Larry Morgan Sam Schneider Shirley Stern Annetta Zelson Bernard Ellis * H.R. Ford Doris Harris Rose Lettvin Diane Nathan Harry Shkolnik Judy Walcer * The Word November 2014 Page 32 December Yahrzeits YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AND ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS December 5 Sylvia Bordy Hyman Drory Anna Fuhrman * Martin Heller * Anita Kreisman Sherri Lynn Leonard * Scot Patner * Marvin Rosenberg Harold Schwartz * Frieda Skerker * Lionel Brazen Martin Dubin Rhonda Gerchikov Jack Hoffman Jean Krulewich Ellyn Lockwood Rivka Polakow Herbert Rosenblatt Sidney Schwartz * Irving Tolsky Jean Brenghause * Blanche Elvove * Judith Hafley Harry Isenberg Muriel Landy Irwin Mandelblatt Enrique Ribot Anna Schechter Phyllis Shatz * Sydney Witlin * Sylvia Dammers * Don Fischoff Sophie Harvis * Florence Kanter * Mildred Leonard Pearl Palmer Marvin Rose * Louis Schnabel David Skerker * December 12 Nathan Ander Pearl Brickman * Michael Feldman * Charlotte Guttenberg * Bertha Kravitz * Donald Maslov Pearl Rizman * Jack Singer * Sofia Sznaper * Florence Balfour * Celia Burg * Nathan Finn Lee (Lena) Meyer Katz * Herman Leavitt * Gail Moffett Florence Robinson * Sarah Singer * Gilbert Wernick Esther Bergman * Moshe Elbaum * Nathan Gladstein * Clara Kersky * Fern LeVine Esther Morgenstein * Shirley Rovin Sidney Stark Helene Yassinger Ann Bernstein * Bernard Epton Samuel Gold * Thomas Kessler Ida Levin Sylvia Rabin Silvie Serbin * Louis Stein * H. Jack Zussman * December 19 Rochelle Adelman Abraham Fuhrman * Bernard Kramer Jacqueline Pollard Frances Schwartz Maurice Slivnick Bessie Weiner * Frieda Borenstein Louis Goldberg Mae Mandel Joseph Pressburger Maurice Settler Rose Steiner Robert Weiss Lawrence Elauser Bella Jacobs Harold Mayeroff Sidney Prosansky * Lisa Shiffers Rose Toch * Charles Wolf * Ruth Fagan * Elynor Klein * Dorothy Patt Sam Rubenstein * Ben Shugan Edward Warman Max Zakaman * December 26 Bernice Altman Ruth Duboe Sandra Fox Max Halperin * Sol Kaufman * Hyman Loeb * Marian Rotberg Toby Charlene Swichkow * Harry Weinstein * Samuel Zablen * Mildred Berngard Lillian Elgenson Jack Frost Arline Holman Israel Levine * Barry Mark Sylvia Rubin * Janet Thomas Mildred Wittlin * Carly Berns * Louis Elisco Joseph Green Doris Kalina Marilyn Levit Emanuel Pearl Yisrael Shalem William Toch * Abe Wolinsky * Maxwell Clamage Asna Fagin * Beverly Guttenberg Esther Karel Helen Lindenbaum * Philip Rockwell Peter Stark Newton Truger * Tillie Yublosky* The Word November 2014 Page 33 TRIBUTES FOR AN EXPLANATION OF THESE FUNDS, PLEASE REFER TO PAGES 51, 52 & 53 OF YOUR MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY RABBI LIFSHITZ DISCRETIONARY FUND In Memory of: Gerald Hauser Prayers have been said for the recovery of: Joan Attenberg Judy Bregman Monyca Flack Lynn Golberg Linda Lippman Lorraine Margolis Jeffrey Wener Condolences upon the death of: Sally Sylvan Mother of Sharon Harris Maurie Schneider Father of Larry Schneider Irving Brown Father of Jeff Brown Ilene Hauser Gloria Chappe CANTOR WEISBERG’S DISCRETIONARY FUND In Appreciation of: Cantor Weisberg for adding warmth and beauty at the funeral of our mother, Beverly Goldstein. The Goldstein Family Janice Weiner RABBI PIVO’S DISCRETIONARY FUND In Appreciation of: Rabbi Pivo for leading the minyan at my father, Zig Price’s Shiva. Liz Schachter and Family Rabbi Pivo for his kindness and throughtfulness on the death of our mother, Beverly Goldstein. The Goldstein Family Cantor Weisberg, with deep appreciation on behalf of our entire family for all that you did to support us on the death of my mother, Gloria Chappe. Richard & Ellen Chappe Cantor Weisberg in appreciation of our High Holiday Honors. Sandy & Arlene Moses In Honor of: Cantor Weisberg and Rabbi Pivo for their High Holiday Service leadership. Dan Weisberg David Klingenberger Rabbi Pivo, with deep appreciation on behalf of our entire family for all that you did to support us on the death of my mother, Gloria Chappe. Richard & Ellen Chappe In Memory of: Jane Markowitz and Robert Zakaman Randy & Hadrian Markowitz Rabbi Pivo, in appreciation of his enjoyable services. Marty & Robin Ellen Robert Silverstone, my beloved husband. Thank you to Cantor Weisberg for all his help and love during this hard time. Susan Silverstone In Honor of: Stan and Laura Zoller. Marvin & Susan Adleman Upon the Yahrzeit of: Stella Hiller The Lammers Family Jerome Horwitz Rita & Glen Gardberg Sally Mangurten, with loving memory. Lori & Gary Thalheimer Philip Rich Sylvia Polakow Rose Rubin Roberta & Andy Zarchy Sol Rubin Roberta & Andy Zarchy The Word November 2014 Page 34 TRIBUTES PRAYER BOOK FUND SHABBAT/DAILY CONGREGATIONAL SUPPORT FUND In Memory of: Sally Sylvan, mother of Sharon Harris. Lee & Arnie Goldberg In Memory of: Beverly Goldstein, mother of Glenn Goldstein. Cindy Lipka Upon the Yahrzeit of: Betty T. Glassman, beloved mother. Rachel & Bob Ragland Upon the Yahrzeit of: Gerszon Weiskopf, beloved husband, father and zadie. Henia Weiskopf Barb, Lee, Adam and Julia Silver LINDA & ALBERT STARK FUND GENERAL FUND In Honor of: Ken & Beth Redfern with gratitude to the Redfern Family and Beth Judea for their hospitality and kindness. Cantor Yehoshua & Roberta Redfern In Honor of: Albert Stark’s chanting torah and to celebrate his recovery. Georgianne Oman In Memory of: Sally Sylvan, mother of Sharon Harris. Elliott & Carla Bankendorf Gail Gerber & Eric Yegelwel In Memory of: Maurice Schneider, with our deepest condolences to Larry and Ilene Schneider on the loss of your beloved father and father-in-law Georgianne Oman Upon the Yahrzeit of: Joseph Kronowitz Lena Kronowitz Ida Rice Walter Rice Norm & Susan Kronowitz, Bobbie Berks and Sylvia Solomon Carla & Elliott Bankendorf MEN’S CLUB FUND In Memory of: Sally Sylvan, mother of Sharon Harris, with our deepest condolences to the entire family. Marcie, Alan and Ross Marcus KIDDUSH FUND In Honor of: Bruce Darin’s retirement, the Darin Kiddush was sponsored by: The Bender Family Melissa & Rick Drazner The Ernsteen Family Jean & Ron Friedman The Ganden Family Gail Gerber & Eric Yegelwel The Gluck Family Lee & Arnie Goldberg Judy & Glenn Goldstein The Gurin Family Barb & Jim Hyman Sherry & Marty Krawitz Ronna Leibach Ann & Mitch Lerman Cindy Lipka Esther Mosak The Neiman Family Judy & Louis Rabin Joan & Carey Rosemarin Heidi & Jerry Sakol Bonnie & Ira Sender Rhonda & Jeff Wener In Appreciation of: Sandy Victor, for all you do for Beth Judea. Helene Fox In Memory of: Beverly Goldstein, beloved mother. With our deepest condolences to Dr. Scott Goldstein and the entire Goldstein Family. Dr. Lenny Kaplan Office DDS Upon the Yahrzeit of: Jeffrey Caplan, my beloved brother. Ron Caplan SISTERHOOD FUND Carol Caplan, my beloved sister-in-law. Ron Caplan In Honor of: The Zoller Family Maxine Karns Upon the Yahrzeit of: Eva Pander Max Pander Adolf Wolff Hilda Stern The Word November 2014 Page 35 TRIBUTES EDUCATION FUND In Honor of: Justin’s Bar Mitzvah. Mazel Tov to Ross and Alisa Levey. The Pine Family In Memory of: Sally Sylvan, mother of Sharon Harris. Irv & Evy Gurin Upon the Yahrzeit of: Burton Perlman Susan & Mark Zolno Esther Halperin, beloved mother and grandmother. The Halperin Family Jack Brill, beloved father and grandfather Brenda Chait, beloved sister and aunt Marlene & Stacy Sachs USY/KADIMA SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Ira Sender and family. Georgianne Oman Sari Gluck on her Bat Mitzvah. Cindy Lipka In Memory of: Lillian Seres, beloved mother. Renee Blustein Upon the Yahrzeit of: Annette Lerman Mitch, Ann, Ashley and Seth Lerman The Word October 2014 Page 36 TRIBUTES JERRY BERENSON MEMORIAL FUND A SPECIAL MESSAGE In Honor of: Orin Rotman teaching Jonathan to blow the shofar. Jeff & Melinda Fine “Its okay, the children aren’t affected” But what if you knew they were? Upon the Yahrzeit of: Jerry Berenson Jeff, Melinda, Jonathan, and Elizabeth Fine 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. JACK RIZMAN MEMORIAL FUND In Memory of: Beverly Goldstein, beloved mother and grandmother, with my deepest condolences to Glenn Goldstein and family. Susan Rizman JUDY WALCER MEMORIAL FUND 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 self-esteem, 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. Upon the Yahrzeit of: Etta E. Greenberg, beloved mother and grandmother. Arthur & Marlene Greenberg Jean Davis Judy Walcer Chuck Walcer The Word November 2014 Page 37 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. November 7.......................................................... 4:18 p.m. November 14 ........................................................ 4:11 p.m. November 21 ....................................................... 4:06 p.m. November 28 ........................................................ 4:03 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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