Happy Purim Purim Carnival 3/13 Megillah Reading 3/16
Virtual Caesarea Tour with Beverly Goodman-Tchernov March 29
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FROM THE RABBI FINDING COURAGE AND MEANING FROM WITHIN DESPAIR A few years ago, I read Khaled History suggests that Esther was an Hosseini’s book, A Thousand orphan who was raised by Mordecai – a Splendid Suns. Though I didn’t relative of Esther, but it is unclear think that he could top his book whether he was her uncle or entitled, The Kite Runner - he did. A cousin. Nevertheless, we can only Thousand Splendid Suns is a suspect that centuries ago, Esther’s life powerful and heart-wrenching novel in Persia was difficult not only as an about life in Afghanistan; however, orphan but also as a woman. I can’t this story focuses the lives of two even imagine the feelings of loneliness, women - Mariam and Laila, their uncertainty, and despair that she must struggles with love and self-respect, have felt. And certainly, her esteem RABBI MORRIS ZIMBALIST and their attempts to bring and prestige within the greater Persian meaning, peace, and dignity to their world had to be diminished due to lives. Much like The Kite Runner, I couldn’t gender biasing, political divisiveness, and put this book down. Hosseini is an incredibly religious intolerance – sadly, things that still exist gifted author whose prose aroused the gamut in our world today. But somehow, Esther found of my emotions and allowed me to enter the the inner strength amidst the fractious and oppressive, violent, and unforgiving world of dangerous social climate that surrounded her to many Afghani women. risk everything to save the Jewish people. She faced King Achashveirosh and Haman with Underlying the haunting journey for love and strength and courage. And thankfully, the truth self-respect that plagued Mariam throughout prevailed, evil was defeated, and Judaism her life, and encapsulated amidst all the survived. death, destruction, and uncertainty that befell Laila’s life, was the steadfast determination to find meaning, beauty, and purpose to the lives that they were given. They understood that there were potential consequences for every one of their actions – from leaving the house alone, to not wearing the proper clothing, to how they cooked, or spoke, or tended to familial needs, and the list goes on. Yet both Mariam and Laila realized that at times, personal risk and sacrifice are needed to ensure a semblance of hope for themselves and a better future for generations still to come.
There are many modern-day novels, television shows, and podcasts that inspire us with stories of women’s courage and the desire to triumph in the face of potential tragedy and unrelenting despair. We also find such inspiration within our sacred texts. Could Moses, Aaron, and Joshua have fulfilled God’s commandments without the enthusiasm and leadership of Miriam? Isn’t Ruth’s unwavering faith a model for us all? And with Purim just around the corner, arguably the strength and courage to save the Jews from the evil tyrant Haman is exemplified by Esther.
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As we retell the story of Purim this year, may we gain an even greater appreciation of the heroines among us. May we understand that in order to create a better world for our children, grandchildren, and countless generations still to come, we must not only be aware that injustices exist, but rather education is needed to become effective advocates for equality, voices for the voiceless, and models of courage to end senseless hatred. I look forward to seeing you in person at our CBJ Purim celebrations or having you join us on livestream! Chag Purim Sameach!
Rabbi Morris Zimbalist
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In This Issue Message from the Rabbi Calendar Important Dates & Notices Special Concert Event Join the Board of Directors Purim Events Mission Statement B’Nai Mitzvah Bios Community News Upcoming March Events Torah Readers Needed Social Action Bag Collection PADS Volunteers Needed Jewllenialz Boomers SHALVA Hesed Committee Young Families Events Adult Education
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Weekly/Shabbat Programs Alternative Shabbat Taste of Torah Ways & Means Youth Sisterhood Sisterhood Book Club Sisterhood Gift Shop Men’s Club Interfaith Council Alternative Minyan The Goodman’s Blog The Helping Hand Plan Hesed Business Directory Birthdays & Anniversaries Yahrzeits Tributes
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CALENDAR Special Events
Purim March 13 March 16 March 17
Purim Carnival Megillah Reading Megillah Reading
Israel Committee March 20 March 29
Goodman Presentation Caesarea Tour
Men’s Club April 3
Pack Yom HaShoah Candles
Sisterhood March 6 March 9
Virtual Mah Jongg Tournament Sisterhood Book Club Torah Fund
Volunteers & Items Needed Bags Needed for Food Pantries
March 3 April 9 April 8
Concert Event Virtual Art Auction Flower Power Fundraiser
Religious School Sundays and Tuesdays
Adult Education Our regular weekday and Shabbat classes continue to meet – see adult ed section for details
Youth IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES FOR YOUTH View our calendar online at http://tinyurl.com/BJUSYCalendar
Meetings Please check website
PADS Volunteers Needed
Be Sure To Check Out “Beth Judea Community News” Please contact Lisa Neiman at lneiman@bethjudea.org or 847-634-0777 if you need any special accommodations, including transportation, to participate in our program.
CBJ FACEBOOK LINK
BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Shabbat Prayers March 4, 2022 – 6:30 pm Those who celebrate birthdays and anniversaries during the month of March will be recognized at our service on March 4th. Our worship will begin at 6:30 pm. Children of every age are welcome!
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Important Dates and Notices REMINDER
IMPORTANT DATES IN JEWISH HISTORY MARCH 16, 2022 FAST OF ESTHER MARCH 17, 2022 PURIM MARCH 18, 2022 SHUSHAN PURIM
Daylight Savings Time Begins at 2:00 am on Sunday, March 13h. Turn your clocks ahead one hour before you go to sleep on Saturday evening, March 12th.
APRIL 15, 2022 APRIL 15, 2022 APRIL 16, 2022 APRIL 23, 2022
EREV PESACH 1st SEDER 2nd SEDER YIZKOR (PESACH 8)
APRIL 28, 2022
YOM HASHOAH
Watch your emails and our website for updates and changes to any of our programs or information
MARCH EVENTS March 1 March 2 March 2 March 3 March 6 March 8 March 13 March 13 March 15 March 16 March 17 March 18 March 20 March 29 March 31
Night Cap with Rabbi Zimbalist Schalach Manot Orders Due JUF Israel Summer Program Rabbi Josh Warshawsky & Chava Mirel Concert Sisterhood Virtual Mah Jongg Tournament JCC Hamantaschan Make, Take & Bake CBJ Young Family Purim Carnival Tot Hour Purim Carnival Fast of Esther Megillah Reading Purim Shushan Purim Goodman Presentation Goodman Caesarea Tour Boomers Program
APRIL EVENTS April 1 April 2 April 3 April 4 April 7 April 9 April 15 April 15 April 15 April 15 April 16 April 17 April 17 April 18 April 19 April 20 April 21 April 22 April 22 April 23 April 23 April 24 April 28
Young Family Why Not Shabbat Sisterhood Shabbat Men’s Club Pack Yom HaShoah Candles Sisterhood Women’s Seder Sisterhood Book Club Virtual Art Auction Chametz Must Be Sold (in the morning) Erev Pesach/Fast of the Firstborn 1st Pesach Seder Pesach 1 2nd Pesach Seder Pesach 2 Pesach Services Pesach 3 Pesach 4 Pesach 5 Pesach 6 Pesach 7 Pesach Services Pesach 8 Pesach Services & Yizkor Sisterhood Torah Fund Yom HaShoah
Please contact Lisa Neiman at lneiman@bethjudea.org or 847-634-0777 if you need any special assistance to participate in any of our program.
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Congregation Beth Judea Special Concert Event
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Join the Beth Judea Board of Directors Join the Beth Judea Board of Directors!! Dear Congregants,
DANA GOLDSTEIN
I am honored to have been appointed Chairman of the Nominating Committee. It is that time of year when our Nominating Committee convenes to fill the seats of retiring Board Members, and we're looking for you! Have you ever considered being on Congregation Beth Judea's Board of Directors? Why did I become a Board Member? I have been a member of the synagogue since 2003. I had always been impressed by the inspiring services and outstanding education that the synagogue provided to my family. Then, in 2010, my father passed away and I started going to minyan every day to say kaddish. I joined a committee and then the Board. My favorite part of serving on the Board and eventually as President has been the opportunity to help shape the synagogue for our future. Now, more than ever, it is so imperative that our community has a Jewish voice. CBJ is that voice!! If you are remotely considering becoming a board member, the first part of the process is to answer the following questions: 1)
How long have you been a member of CBJ?
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On which committees have you previously or currently served, at CBJ or another synagogue?
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Why do you have a desire to be of service as a member of the Board of Directors?
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What areas of the synagogue are you most interested in? How would you envision participating in pursuing that interest?
Please email your responses to me at goldstein4@hotmail.com no later than Tuesday, March 10. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the Board with me, please feel free to contact me at goldstein4@hotmail.com. L’Shalom, Dana Goldstein Immediate Past President
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Purim Events
Purim Events Purim is March 17, 2022 March 2
Schalach Manot Orders Due
March 8
JCC Chicago Hamantaschen Make, Bake & Take
March 11
Schalach Manot Pickup
March 13
Schalach Manot Pickup
March 13
Tot Hour at Purim Carnival
March 13
Purim Carnival
March 16
Family Reading
March 16
Minyan & Full Megillah Reading
March 17
Megillah Reading & Minyan
Happy Purim
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Purim Events
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Purim Events
CALENDAR
Watch your emails and our website for updates and changes to any of our programs or information
COVID-19 UPDATE: CBJ is following the guidelines in accordance with CDC and local government. We will be providing daily morning (7:30 a.m.), evening minyan (7:30 p.m.) and Sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. at their regularly scheduled times in person and through Zoom on selected dates. Check your emails for all program offerings and the links to access. For Shabbat Services please see our calendar on our website at www.bethjudea.org for Service Time and all online events.
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Helping Hands
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Beth Judea Fundraiser
Congregation Beth Judea 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 principals 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.
B’nei Mitzvah Bios Charley Finn will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, March 12, 2022. Charley is an awesome seventh-grader at Cooper Middle School. Charley has been part of the Beth Judea family since pre-school. Her favorite activities include singing and performing in plays and hanging out with her friends. Charley has spent the past four summers at Camp Chi, her home away from home.
Charley Finn
Charley is the best sister to Allison and Abbey and is blessed to have the support of her Mom and Dad and wonderful grandparents, Barbara Finn and Alan and Leslie Raffel. Her Bat Mitzvah is dedicated in memory to her inspirational Papa Bruce, who devoted his life to his grandchildren. Charley thanks all of her friends and teachers for their help in making her Bat Mitzvah so meaningful.
Sophie Lichtenstein will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on Saturday, March 19, 2022. She is excited to share this simcha with her friends and family who will be attending (in person and via live stream) from near and far.
Sophie Lichtenstein
Sophie is a seventh grade high honor roll student at Hawthorn Middle School North in Vernon Hills. Along with school, she dives through the Patriots Aquatic Club at Stevenson High School, plays saxophone in her school band, attends Hebrew school at CBJ with her friends, and has been preparing for her Bat Mitzvah. For Sophie's mitzvah project, she will be collecting adult and children’s clothing donations for ORT. She will be collecting donations at her Bat Mitzvah celebrations and will be accepting donations during the month of March. To donate, feel free to email her at t.lichtenstein@comcast.net and she will arrange a pickup. Sophie is grateful for the friends she has made in middle school, Hebrew school, and diving. She would especially like to thank her parents, Margaret and Todd, and her older sister, Alyse, for their love and support in helping her reach this milestone. The Lichtenstein family would like to thank Natalie Gurin, Cantor Bat Sara, and Rabbi Zimbalist for their tutoring and assistance. We would also like to thank all of Sophie’s Hebrew school teachers.
A Hearty Mazel Tov to all our March B’nei Mitzvah Families
from your Beth Judea Family.
Community News SID MATHIAS has been appointed to the Illinois Investment Policy Board by Governor Pritzker. He was mentioned on JTA News. Click here to read the article. BRUCE PORTNOY has several op-eds published in the Jerusalem Post. Click here to access the Jerusalem Post.
-The opinions expressed are those of the authors and may not represent those Congregation Beth Judea- ed.
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JCC CHICAGO JEWISH FILM FEST: March 10 – 27, 2022 https://jccfilmfest.jccchicago.org/
JUF TOV GOOD DEEDS DAY: April 3 - 10, 2022 https://www.juf.org/tov/good-deeds-day.aspx
CHICAGO FESTIVAL OF ISRAELI CINEMA: May 11 – 22, 2022 https://israelifilmchi.org/ (Note: Congregation Beth Judea is a sponsor)
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Virtual Mah Jongg Event
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ISRAEL COMMITTEE INVITES YOU TO:
PRESENTATION FROM ISRAEL March 20, 2022 – 10:30 a.m. “What Is The News?” מה חדשות
Suzanne & Howie Goodman
Click Here to RSVP
In 2009 Howie and Suzanne Goodman made their Aliyah to Israel. Since 2012, they have been providing monthly articles to The Word on their life in Israel. Please join us on March 20, 2022, at 10:30 a.m. as they join us via Zoom live from Israel for another discussion on “What is the News” followed by a Q & A Session.
CAESAREA TOUR March 29, 2022 – 11:30 a.m. Join Howie & Suzanne’s daughter Beverly on March 29th for an amazing tour of Caesarea via Zoom. The presentation will include: a tour & lecture, video and photos, Caesarea’s history and Caesarea now. Dr. Beverly Goodman-Tchernov
This program is part of a “bonding” program that their Women’s Circle is doing with EmanuEl Synagogue in Palm Beach, Florida.
About Dr. Beverly Goodman-Tchernov: In addition to being the daughter of Suzanne & Howie Goodman, Dr. Beverly Goodman-Tchernov is a National Geographic Explorer, Tsunami Expert, underwater geo-archaeologist and Chair of the Department of Marine Geosciences of University of Haifa.
RSVP information coming soon Photo of Caesarea from the Goodman’s
Please contact Lisa Neiman at lneiman@bethjudea.org if you need any assistance to participate in this program.
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Torah Readers Needed
Greenhouse Fundraiser
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Click to visit Leider 21
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Jewllennialz
Boomers
Jewllennialz is a group co-chaired by Kristina and Robert Levy dedicated to building a community of Jewish 20 and 30-somethings at Congregation Beth Judea through social and educational events.
All Congregation Beth Judea members aged 55 and over, are welcome to participate.
If you or your children are a Millennial/GenZer and would like to learn more, please contact jewllennialz@gmail.com.
If you’re not already on the BOOMERS mailing list, please email your name and email address to:
boomerscbj@gmail.com. Stay healthy, Joan Rosemarin
Jewllennialz
From the Hesed Committee The Hesed Committee is not just for birthday or anniversary calls (although we enjoy making them!) We are also here to help when you are struggling, feeling lonely, or ill. As the pandemic winds down, we hope we can start visiting those of you who feel the need for more support. Until then, we would like to stay in touch with you by phone. However, we can’t help you unless you let us know you need help. Please contact us at hesed.cbj@gmail.com, Evan Rumack at evanbr1@comcast.net, or Marilyn GreenRebnord at megx150@comcast.net to let us know what you need. We and our committee are here for you.
Cell Phone Drop-Off Box In Synagogue Office! Help domestic abuse victims by donating your old cell phones. Each phone raises money for domestic abuse crisiscounseling services in the 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.
For more information on the Hesed Committee please see the following page.
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HESED COMMITTEE Congregation Beth Judea is more than just a building. It is a caring community, and we are here to help each other in times of need. The Hesed committee consists of dedicated volunteers who want to support our congregants when they need it most. As such, we offer a variety of services that we hope will be helpful to our CBJ congregants. The committee has five (5) sub-committees, outlined below, that would welcome the opportunity to be of assistance. Please let us know if you need assistance by calling the synagogue office or emailing the Hesed chairs Marilyn Green-Rebnord or Evan Rumack at hesed.cbj@gmail.com. Confidentiality is one of our major concerns, so please do not be embarrassed to ask for our help. Only our chairs and the volunteer will know.
If you are ill — and give permission to our clergy or office staff — we will try to have a committee member call to see how you are doing and if you need anything. This may include a hospital, rehab facility, home, or skilled nursing care visit during your illness. If you need help getting to a doctor’s appointment, religious services, synagogue programs, or such errands as prescription pickup, our committee is set up to help you. While we may not always be able to make such arrangements, we will do our best. Should you have a loss, we will try to arrange for a committee member to stay at the shiva house during the funeral service so the house will not be unattended, and no family member or friend need miss the service. We will be there to accept deliveries, but not to set up the kitchen. Rabbi will ask you if you would like this help when he is contacted. For security reasons, you will be told in advance who is coming to your home. Should you need, the committee will try to arrange to attend the evening minyan at the shiva home to ensure that a minyan is present to enable mourners to say kaddish. Minyan leaders are also willing to help. At the end of shloshim, we will contact you to check in during your bereavement. It is our intention that this period will be marked during the evening minyan by acknowledging your loved one’s name and by dedicating the reading of a psalm to them and inviting you to the service.
We would like to thank our current committee members for their commitment to helping others .
If you have any questions or wish to join us, please contact Marilyn Green-Rebnord (847-8217740) or Evan Rumack (847-253-4130).
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Focus on Families
PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.BETHJUDEA.ORG TO VIEW ALL ONLINE AND UPCOMING EVENTS.
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ADULT EDUCATION Welcome to our Adult Education Series. To register for classes or to find out more information, please see your weekly emails.
Adult Education Series Ongoing Classes WEEKLY CLASSES:
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SHABBAT SATURDAY CLASSES:
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Please visit our website at www.bethjudea.org for a list of all on-going and new adult education courses being offered. Check the site frequently as more classes are being added on a continuing basis.
These classes are ongoing. Please join at any time.
Hebrew is not required for any of these classes, unless specifically noted.
Talmud Study: Tractate Sukkah
Sunday mornings at 8 a.m.
These Saturday morning classes are ongoing. Please join at any time.
Weekly Parsha Study Facilitated by Orin Rotman
Shabbat morning at 9:00 a.m. every Shabbat morning
Taught by Rabbi Zimbalist
This year, we will delve into Tractate Sukkah. We will study the scope of the obligation to live in a Sukkah, the difference between a temporary and fixed structure, the commandments surrounding the lulav and etrog, and so much more! Join us for a lively discussion with Rabbi Zimbalist on Sunday mornings.
Abraham Joshua Heschel: Heavenly Torah: As Refracted through the Generations Taught by Orin Rotman
Wednesday evenings at 8 p.m. Beginning in September
Excerpts to be discussed will be made available, or the wonderful book can be obtained from local libraries or purchased on Amazon or other outlets.
Weekly study to discuss the parsha of the week. We will discuss questions raised by the participants. Shabbat morning at 9:00 a.m. every Shabbat morning
Alternative Shabbat Service Facilitated by Norm Kurtz
Shabbat morning at 10:30 a.m. every Shabbat morning Norm Kurtz facilitates this Shabbat morning service that focuses on building community by enjoying a passionate, meaningful, and dynamic Shabbat morning experience. Join this innovative, creative, and different minyan each Shabbat morning at 10:30 am in Room 1. Shabbat morning at 10:30 a.m. every Shabbat morning
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ADULT EDUCATION Welcome to our Adult Education Series. To register for classes or to find out more information, please contact the synagogue.
Adult Education Series Ongoing Classes WEEKLY CLASSES:
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These classes are ongoing. Please join at any time. Hebrew is not required for any of these classes, unless specifically noted.
Talmud Study: Tractate Ketubot Sunday mornings at 8 a.m.
SHABBAT SATURDAY CLASSES:
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These Saturday morning classes are ongoing. Please join at any time.
Weekly Parsha Study Facilitated by Orin Rotman
Shabbat morning at 9:00 a.m. every Shabbat morning
Taught by Rabbi Zimbalist This year, we will delve into Tractate Ketubot.
Weekly study to discuss the parsha of the week. We will discuss questions raised by the participants.
Join us for a lively discussion with Rabbi Zimbalist on Sunday mornings.
Shabbat morning at 9:00 a.m. every Shabbat morning
Sweet Taste of Torah: Torah from Heaven Taught by Orin Rotman
Wednesday evenings at 8 p.m. Beginning in October We will be discussing AJ Heschel and his book, Heavenly Torah: As Refracted Through the Generations.
Alternative Shabbat Service Facilitated by Norm Kurtz
Shabbat morning at 10:30 a.m. every Shabbat morning Norm Kurtz facilitates this Shabbat morning service that focuses on building community by enjoying a passionate, meaningful, and dynamic Shabbat morning experience. Join this innovative, creative, and different minyan each Shabbat morning at 10:30 am in Room 1. Shabbat morning at 10:30 a.m. every Shabbat morning
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Ways and Means = FUNrai$ing DONATING TO CBJ WITHOUT SPENDING $ We all Shop, Eat, Drink… Whether it is: Amazon Starbucks Dunkin Donuts Sunset Mariano’s Lettuce Entertain You …or more
FUNDRAISING IDEAS The Ways and Means Committee is here for your ideas; please share them with us at CBJWaysMeansVP@gmail.com .
Please Buy “Gift” Cards right from your phone; ask us how. Please use Amazon Smile on your Prime Account. It is that easy; we are here to help.
Let’s have fun while giving back to CBJ.
Thank you.
Thank you all for your support.
Ways and Means
Paula Carter Ways & Means VP
Who Knows About
Did you know that Congregation Beth Judea is part of the Amazon Smile Program? We are and last year, thank you to all of our congregants who shopped on Amazon Smile Program and designated Congregation Beth Judea as the recipient. We raised over $500. Any questions about Amazon Smile, please call the Beth Judea Office. The Word – March 2022
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Shiva Baskets
WAYS & MEANS
Sunshine Fund
CBJ Business Directory Advertising Opportunity
The primary purpose of the shiva tradition, or "sitting shiva," is to create an environment of comfort and community for mourners; it helps guide friends and family members through the loss of a loved one. Throughout the weeklong shiva period, mourners come together in one family’s home to offer their condolences and support. From a practical standpoint, the shiva process and practices associated with Jewish mourning add comfort to the life of a mourner following a death. In the period after suffering a loss, a mourner may be comforted by the structure and routines prescribed by traditional Jewish mourning laws.
Advertise your business in our new Business Directory section of The Word! $120 for a year (one-year term) Submit a high resolution graphic of your business card to Lisa Neiman at lneiman@bethjudea.org. Subscription payment must be received to activate term.
Historically, the Board of Directors of Congregation Beth Judea has sent shiva baskets to the immediate family of Board members; parents, spouses, siblings and G-d forbid, children. We would like to extend this gesture to the entire congregation. Donations may be sent the shul attention Lisa Neiman. Thanking you in advance for you generous donations. Respectfully, Lisa Neiman
Gift Cards SUPPORT BETH JUDEA BY PURCHASING GIFT CARDS Purchasing gift cards is one of the easiest ways to support Beth Judea.
SUPPORT BETH JUDEA WHILE YOU SHOP ON AMAZON!!
The Congregation earns a rebate from the vendors when you utilize the gift cards, so there is no cost to you. Gift cards can be utilized the same as cash, there are no restrictions.
Did you know that when you shop on Amazon you can support Congregation Beth Judea at the same time? It's very simple, Amazon smile will donate 0.5% of the price of eligible amazon purchases to Congregation Beth Judea. Here is the link: Click here to Shop The Word - March 2022
If you are shopping for groceries or clothes, going to a movie or traveling, you can help support our Congregation. Order forms for Gift Cards are available in the office or in the Lobby on Sunday morning. They can be purchased with cash, check, or credit cards (a 2.5% convenience fee will be added when paying with a credit card). Click Here to Download Form
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Youth Refuat HaNefesh: A Guide to Mental Health in Quarantine from USY
Please click here to find Refuat HaNefesh: A Guide to Mental Health in Quarantine. In this guide you will find many resources that can help you and your friends stay physically and emotionally healthy. We hope these tips, tricks, and connections will serve as supports - both on days when you're feeling okay and also on others when you need a helping hand. In addition to these resources, remember that our USY community has never been stronger or more supportive - you can find programs from USY and our many regions on multiple nights of every week. Always remember that your USY family doesn't end when the Zoom call is over. Your friends and staff members are always available for you to lend an ear, make you laugh, or just to talk. If you are looking for more resources, have any questions, or if you and your families need anything, please remember you can always find our contact information on the USY Website, www.usy.org We're here for you, now and always.
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Sisterhood Dear Fellow Congregants, We hope that all is well for you and your families. IMPORTANT PROGRAM INFORMATION…… The Judaic Arts program featuring Cantor Bat-Sarah on March 7 will be postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. We will keep you informed of the new date as soon as it is determined. For all of our Mah Jongg players, March 6, 12:30-4:00 pm CST will be your time to play in our virtual Mah Jongg tournament. Once again, please refer to the flier for RSVP as well as raffle ticket purchase information. And please be aware, if you don’t have a foursome, one can be created for you! We hope you enjoy this fun event! Please join us on Zoom for Sisterhood Shabbat on April 2. Thank you to all who volunteered to participate in this meaningful event. On April 4, we look forward to our Spring Event! The Bubbe and Zayde Improv Group is sure to entertain us during this one hour Zoom show. More information is forthcoming. Please watch for fliers from Sandy Levitt and in the weekly bulletin. We hope to see you at many of our programs! Darlene Bikshorn and Michele Sussman Sisterhood Co-presidents Darlene Bikshorn dbikshorn@gmail.com Michele Sussman Mesussman@gmail.com
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Hope Valley is the story of two women, one Jewish-Israeli and one Palestinian-Israeli, who come together to form the unlikeliest of friendships. Tikvah and Ruby meet one summer day right before the outbreak of the 2nd Intifada in the Galilean valley that separates the segregated villages in which the two women live. The valley Ruby’s father had called Hope came to symbolize the political enmity that has defined the history of two nations in this troubled land and which has led to parallel cultures with little meaningful interaction between them. Tikvah, a fifty-two-year-old artist from Long Island, is the daughter of Holocaust survivors and was raised in a loveless and lifeless household. Ruby, a world-renowned Palestinian-Israeli artist, returns to her childhood village from a life abroad to be treated for her worsening cancer. At first, Ruby pursues Tikvah’s friendship to get into Tikvah’s house and retrieve the diary Ruby’s father had left behind when his family was expelled from that same house in the 1948 war. But as their friendship grows, they not only open up to each other’s narratives and humanity but uncover secrets from their own lives. Tikvah’s and Ruby’s stories show both the strength and fragility of family ties, the power that trauma and fear has in shaping our lives, the strength we muster to face death and suffering, the vicissitudes of marriage, and the glorious meaning of friendship. Their lives tap into the primal need for connection, as well as the rich and transformative bonds that can be formed from synchronistic encounters. In Hope Valley we meet two strong women from nations in conflict, who circle each other and, in recognizing each other's pain, offer us hope that fear and resentment can grow into love. RSVP to brendaclevin@gmail.com
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Sisterhood Gift Shop The Sisterhood of Beth Judea proudly shares about our renowned Judaica Shop! Our gift shop is slowly reopening and dates and times will be listed on the website and in your weekly emails. Please call to schedule a Tallit appointment. Note that MASKS ARE REQUIRED REGARDLESS of vaccination status. We are making individual appointments for you to shop for your Judaica needs. Please reach out to us, we have flexibility with times and days to meet your schedule. Contact Ann Lerman at (847) 373-8640 or email us at giftshopcbj@gmail.com.
Our Judaica Shop carries a wide variety of items and gifts with continually updated inventory. Come take a look at many of the following types of items: *Tallitot *Kippot *Women’s Head Coverings *Seder Plates *Hanukkah Menorahs *Shabbat Candlesticks *Kiddush Cups *Tzedakah Boxes *Wedding Gifts * Shofars *Bar & Bat Mitzvah Gifts *Mezuzah Cases and Kosher Scrolls *Yahrzeit Candles *Jewish Children’s Books *Wall Home Blessings *Hostess Gifts *Wedding Glasses *Decorative items……..and so much more! Come and browse our amazing collections of beautiful Judaic Jewelry – for both Men and Women! We have countless Hamsas, Chais, Stars and Hoshens. You will love our special designer pieces. Also, our nonJudaic jewelry can make a special gift as well.! You will find many price points to meet all budgets. Our extensive collection of Tallitot, for both men and women, is a specialty we are known for in the Chicagoland area! We always have approximately 100 of the Tallitot in stock…most of them made in Israel! If the choices are overwhelming – or you wish to simply allow a family member or friend choose on their own – a Gift Certificate may be the wise choice for you – any denomination – anytime. We make it easy for you too – as we accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover! So stop by and visit us to see for yourself why all of the talk! Have the Judaica Shop be a go-to spot for all your Judaic needs – please come visit us soon!
Congregation Beth Judea Gift Shop (Where shopping is a mitzvah)
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Men’s Club Greetings from the Men’s Club. As things seem to be getting better in terms of Covid-19, I am hoping that we will be able to have some in-person programs in the coming weeks and months. For now, there is not much happening in March but, please make sure you continue to read your weekly emails for upcoming events. Thank you again to Orin Rotman for hosting another Tap the Torah. He led an interesting discussion on the topic “I, Robot.” Orin always seems to find thought provoking topics that are outside the box and this one was no exception. We will be having one more Tap the Torah this year, hopefully in person, on Wednesday May 11. I know he is not only working on a topic but also a guest presenter. On Sunday February 13, we once again had our annual World-Wide Wrap. This year, Seth Goldberg, Robert Levy, and Sam Sussman put the program together with help from Norm Kurtz and Orin Rotman. We had the Dalet and Heh classes participate in the building, while an additional 20+ people were on Zoom. Robert, Sam, and Seth did a fantastic job incorporating traditional prayer with video to create a fresh take on the program. While Sam was leading the service, Seth was signing, and Robert was overseeing all the technology. One of the highlights of the program was a video that Robert took with his parents, who discussed their immigration to this country from Russia and how Judaism has played an important part in their lives. It was very inspiring.
As I mentioned in last months article, the Midwest Region retreat will be May 13-14 in Bloomington, IL. As of this writing I do not have any of the details but please keep an eye on your email, as we should know more very soon. Another Midwest Region event is the annual Man of the Year/Youth of the Year presentation. I am honored to announce that our Man of the Year is Alan Marcus. Alan is one of those guys who always seems to step up when he is asked. Whether it is heading up a program for our club retreat or filling in for the floor gabbai on Saturday morning, Alan always seems to find time to help. And I would be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge he is also our Shabbat bar tender. Mazel Tov Alan on this great honor. This year we will be having an in-person celebration at Congregation Beth Hillel B’nai Emunah in Wilmette. It will be outdoors, and attendance will be limited but it will also be livestreamed. There will also be an ad-book to make donations to honor our nominees. As you may have seen in some recent emails from the synagogue, the Men’s Club along with the Sisterhood, CBJ, and our friends at The Niagara Foundation have undertaken an incredibly special project. We will be sponsoring a refugee family that will be immigrating to the Chicago area. Thank you to Norm Kurtz for working with Marilyn Rebnord to get this program off the ground and to Steve Frost for being the Men’s Club liaison. Please keep an eye on your email for more information as we will need donations to help this family get settled. On Sunday April 3 we will once again be packing Yom HaShoah candles. This year, we may be able to pack and distribute them in the building. As always, we will need volunteers to not only pack but also to deliver them. We will be sending out information regarding both. I am hoping that we not only can count on our past volunteers, but that we can get some new ones as well. Finally, Men’s Club Shabbat has been scheduled for Saturday June 2. While it may be a little ways away, if you are interested in participating by reading Torah or the Haftorah or would like to do something else, please reach out to our Ritual VP Jerry Sakol. That’s it for now. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to reach out to me or Brandt Rosen. As always, please stay safe and healthy. L’Shalom, Rob Lipka BJMC Co-President
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News from the Northwest Suburban Interfaith Council By Joanne Dicker and Helene Fox, Congregation Beth Judea Representatives
Working together, we can accomplish much. “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!” Psalm 133 Please remember those who are less fortunate. The Northwest Suburban Interfaith Council still helps support our local food pantries. Monetary donations are always welcome. If you prefer, please donate non-perishable food to our member food pantries located at Congregation Beth Am, St. Mary Parish, and Kingswood Methodist Church - all located in Buffalo Grove - and St. Alphonsus in Prospect Heights. . Pantry Assistance Flyer The Northwest Suburban Interfaith Council proudly serves this community. If you have any programming suggestions, please forward them to us or your IFC representatives. Joanne Dicker and Helene Fox
For more information on any of our programs, please contact us by e-mail or telephone: nwsinterfaith@gmail.com, 224-699-0386 or visit our website at: http://www.northwestsuburbaninterfaith.org Donations may be made directly to: Northwest Suburban Interfaith Council PO Box 5301, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
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LIFE IN ISRAEL THE GOODMANS’ BLOG
Alternative Shabbat Service Alternative Shabbat Service
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. To learn more about the Goodman’s life in Israel click here to share their experience.
Planned Giving Is Beth Judea a Part of Your Estate? Help ensure the future of Congregation Beth Judea. From Generation to Generation “Making a Difference in the Lives that Follow”
Service Leader: Norm Kurtz Every Shabbat Morning 10:30 am until 11:45 am. You are invited to join the Alternative Shabbat Service which meets every Shabbat morning in person or on Zoom. Our growing interpretive minyan (prayer group) is focused on building community by enjoying a passionate, meaningful, and dynamic Shabbat morning experience. We are innovative, creative, and different from the traditional service. We are friendly and welcoming to all. Being nonjudgmental and accessible, we are interested in creating a meaningful spiritual community where joyful prayer and spirited Torah discussion is experienced, accompanied by camaraderie and friendship. Join us for prayer/discussion/ learning. We look forward to welcoming you to our community. Shabbat Shalom, Norm Kurtz Service Leader See your weekly email for the Zoom info.
Upon three things the world is based: Upon Torah,
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The Helping Hand Plan
The Helping Hand Plan A Project of Congregation Beth Judea Hesed Committee • •
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Do you need some help? Do you need a ride to a doctor’s appointment? Do you need a ride to services at Beth Judea?
WHAT IS THE HELPING HAND PLAN? Beth Judea has a group of volunteers who are ready, willing, and able to lend a hand. Just call or e-mail if you need some assistance. WHO DO I CONTACT TO REQUEST SOME HELP? Please call Larry Wollheim at 847-6349399 or e-mail Larry at lwollheim45@gmail.com to request help. It’s a Mitzvah to help someone. Please allow us to help you.
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: Ellene Lammers Marilyn Green-Rebnord Evan Rumack Larry Wolheim
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Hesed Committee
An Important Announcement CONGREGATION BETH JUDEA HESED (CARING) COMMITTEE The Hesed Committee is not just for birthday or anniversary calls (although we enjoy making them!) We are also here to help when you are struggling, feeling lonely, or ill. As the pandemic winds down, we hope we can start visiting those of you who feel the need for more support. Until then, we would like to stay in touch with you by phone. However, we can’t help you unless you let us know you need help. Please contact us at hesed.cbj@gmail.com, Evan Rumack at evanbr1@comcast.net, or Marilyn Green-Rebnord at megx150@comcast.net to let us know what you need. We and our committee are here for you.
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MARCH BIRTHDAYS We wish a very Happy Birthday to the following members of our Beth Judea Family: March 1
March 2
March 3
Robert Friedman Jill Goldrich Linda Handler Beth Polonsky Marcy Soble Jeff Carter Lawrence Feldman Ronna Leibach Valerie Niven Vadim Riber Sandra Rockwell Marilyn Zimbalist Laurence Appel Danna Friedlander Wesley Morris Owen Pulver
March 5
Vicky Kaplan
March 6
Eve Appelbaum Sarajane Orloff Deborah Tolsky
March 8
Sari London Daniel Sheehan
March 9
Barbara Hyman
March 10
Robert Balogh Jan Charman Marcus Melnick Janice Minnick Cindi Sigal
March 11
Elizabeth Bat-Sarah Kimberly Kesner Stephen Limer
March 12
Richard Pervos
March 14
Rickey Ament Estelle Karp Betty Kolko
March 15
Allen Gimpel Alisa Levine
March 16
Sharon Kleinerman Beth Redfern
March 18
Alan Green
March 19
David Adelman Robert Fisher Jonathan Geiger Lois Mills Fred Strauss
March 20
Helene Fliegel Carl Tominberg Fred Wolff
March 21
Jill Weinberger
March 22
Allen Rosenston Martin Rothenberg
March 23
Jason Polakow
March 24
Lori Bacalar Irina Zeltser
March 25
Ann Lerman Morissa Schwartz Paul Zucker
March 27
Pam Herstein Rhonda Newman Mike Weiner
March 28
Steven Dicker Judy Greenberg Martin Krawitz Wendy Wunsch
March 29
Lorne Cohen William Levitan Marc Sender
March 30
Diane Gordon Jeff Taub
March 31
David Brull Francine Eisner Stan Lieberman Harold Secler
NOTE: If your name is missing from the list please contact the synagogue so we can update your information in our files.
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MARCH ANNIVERSARIES We wish a very Happy Anniversary to the following members of our Beth Judea Family: March 1
Sharon & Michael Weil
March 2
Andrea & David Alhadeff Judy & Louis Rabin
March 5
Lindsey & Steve Schneider
March 11
March 24
Debbie & Gary Frager Dana & Randy Polonsky Judy & Larry Weindruch
March 25
Jenita Fischoff & Alex Raab Sharon & Philip Wein
Edith & Kenneth Margules
March 26
Sarajane & Charles Orloff
March 16
Dana & Ken Goldstein
March 27
Debra & Mark Dubin
March 17
Darlene & Barry Bikshorn
March 29
Linda & William Kramer Brenda & Jay Levin
March 18
Linda & Bruce Portnoy March 31
Sherry & Daniel Weinberger
March 20
Marcy & Jon Soble
March 23
Susan & David Schuster
NOTE: If your name is missing from the list please contact the synagogue so we can update your information in our files.
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March Yahrzeits YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AND ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS March 4
Mac Brown* Faye Hefler* Howard Weinert
Sonia Copelovitz Earl Levit Shirley G. Yuskowitz
Aaron Elisco Beatrice Silver*
March 11
Maurice Arker* Charles Falk* Bernard Hefler Howard Malkin* Rosalind Singer
Benjamin Berkovitz* Zachary Glassman Jack Krivitzky* Abraham Orloff Joyce Victor
Rose Brandt Jacob Gordon* Norman Kronowitz* Sandra Portnoy* Beverly Weiner*
March 18
Seymour Adelman Bruce Gerber* Ada Seaver
Helen Berg* Emmanuel Kaplan Jennifer Allison Waller
Frieda Brin* Toby Pollack* Ada Weiner*
March 25
Shelly Braverman* Rena Lichtenstein* Norman Rubin* Calvin Stark Lawrence Zablen*
William Cohn Jack Nimzin* Irving Sachs* Martin Stein*
Vera Hefler Ruth Peck Molly Sobol* Rudolf Stein*
* Denotes the deceased has a yahrzeit plaque. If you are interested in purchasing a plaque please contact the synagogue office.
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April Yahrzeits YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AND ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS April 1
Ma Celia Abelson* Lena Appel Beatrice Dennis June Handler Joseph Indes* Sonia Krugel* Beatrice Mann Mildred “Mickie” Orechkin Max Schwartz* Abraham I. Wortell*
Karen Adler Lorraine Berkowitz* Ellyn Drazin Hymen Hershman* Barry R. Jeross Alex Lerman* Morris Nathan* Louis Polakow Beatrice Weisz Lenora Tammy Zeff
Rose Altman* Renee Blustein Jerald Groner David Honinberg* Albert Karno Frieda Lieberman* Leo Nochimson* Carl Rosenthal* Caesar Wollheim David Zoller*
April 8
Gilbert Agrest Hillary Chusid Perry Fisher Marlene Green Paul Grobman* Mildred Honigberg* Robert Landy Ruth Reingold Frances Schneider Julius Strauss Mary Weisz Irwin Zorfas
Peter Brenner* Beverly Donenberg Lori Geraty Joseph Greenberg* Sylvia Harris Jerry Kaplan* Abe Levin Jack T. Rotman Gloria Silver Bertha Weinberg* Esther Wolf*
Henry Burdeen* Carl Elvove* Lenore Gluskin* Harold Greenbert Robert E. Hazan* Rhea Klein Edith Levine* Rita Royek David Smith Sam Weinberg* Ronald Wolff
April 15
Irving Berkowitz* Fred Bornstein* Sam Darin Howard Epstein* Diane Goldstein* Alex Hortick Seymour Lazar* David Lipscher* Karl Perl* Larry Rothman Barbara Savitt Anita Smith Marilyn Tolsky
Barbara Bernstein Martha Chibnik Roslyn Drizner Michael Fagan Sala Gotfryd Lenore Kasper Shirley Lemsky Bernard Margolis Sonia Rosenfeld* Morris Saharack Mildred Sherman* Beverly Sokol* Micky Verbin*
Joel Bikshorn Minnie Cohen Devora Elbaum* Burton Fischman David Gutstein* David Keifsky Mildred Levinson* Joyce Papageorge* Robert Rothenberg Sam Sanes* Philip Shultz* Arthur Solomon Abraham Weissman
* Denotes the deceased has a yahrzeit plaque. If you are interested in purchasing a plaque please contact the synagogue office.
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April Yahrzeits (Cont.) YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AND ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS April 22
Charles Ban Louis Berman* Ellen Coltman Martha Greenberg* Bonnie Hilder* Osher Karlinsky* Shirley Markowitz Shelle Sakol Radin* Ida Schneider Joe Star
Maurice Bender* Elaine Brownfield Max Forman Eugene Gross Louis Hill Harry Kohl Barbara Greenberg Morley Fred Rhodes* Alice Schuster Betty Ward*
Ina Berkley* Martin Cohen Lawrence Goldstein* Wilbert Stanley Hack Rose Kamerling* Jack Lindenbaum* Jacob Muffson Paula Ribot Deborah Semel Kurt Weisz
April 29
William Barston* Mary Berman* Marcella Edelberg* Larry Fox* Sharon Renee Horowitz Rick Keegan Andrew Levitt* Esther Meyer Philip Pinckus* Ruth Steres* Phillip Zeidman
Hylda Ida Bauer* Oscar R. Berman* Aaron Fox* Ruth Bauer Francis Goldie Jacobs* Estee Lauder Irving Markowitz* Arnold Moskowitz Thelma Schwartz* Elizabeth M. Thor
Jerrold Belonsky Sidney Brandt Janice Fox Ruth Groner* David Kaufman David Levine Rose Meskin* Anna Offstein* Bob Spitz Samuel Weiner
* Denotes the deceased has a yahrzeit plaque. If you are interested in purchasing a plaque please contact the synagogue office.
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TRIBUTES FOR AN EXPLANATION OF THESE FUNDS, PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE PRAYERS HAVE BEEN SAID FOR THE RECOVERY OF: Harold Cohen Eric Ginzburg Marc Grabell Jerry Gothelf
Condolences Upon the Deaths: Esther Brodsky Beloved Mother of Joel Brodsky Theodore “Ted” Silver Beloved Father of Lee Silver
Congratulations Upon the Birth: Hadrian and Randy Markowitz upon the birth of their granddaugher, Parker Aubrey Albert
RABBI ZIMBALIST DISCRETIONARY FUND
RABBI ZIMBALIST DISCRETIONARY FUND (Cont.)
IN APPRECIATION OF: Rabbi Zimbalist with gratitude for his warm and meaningful officiation at the funeral of our beloved mother, Esther Brodsky Debbie & Joel Brodsky
IN MEMORY OF: (Cont.) Theodore “Ted” Silver, beloved father of Lee & Barbara Silver. Lori & Carey Bacalar
Rabbi Zimbalist for speaking at our chavurah meeting. Chavurah Aleph IN HONOR OF: Our son, Charlie Groner upon his Bar Mitzvah. Stacy & Allen Groner Rabbi Zimbalist for officiating at the wedding of Hayley & Jonathan Gluskin. Hayley Levitan & Jonathan Gluskin Judy & Bill Levitan Rabbi & Alison Zimbalist upon their anniversary. Maureen & David Stolman IN MEMORY OF: Minnette “Mickey” Levin, beloved mother of Merle & Evan Rumack. Eileen & Alan Spiegel Rona Wolf Alvin Domash Bessie Domash Helen Domash Norman Domash David Honigberg Mildred Honigberg Harriet Krugel Sam Krugel Sonia Krugel In loving memory.
Lillian Freedman, beloved mother. Art & Lynn Freedman Harold Gross, in loving memory. Beth Mednick Larry Kolko, beloved uncle. Betty & Steve Kolko and Family Elaine Waitz Jill Waitz Jerome Waitz In loving memory. David Waitz Shirley Yuskowitz, in loving memory. Jay Yusko
CANTOR BAT-SARAH DISCRETIONARY FUND IN HONOR OF: Our son, Charlie Groner upon his Bar Mitzvah. Stacy & Allen Groner
Jordan Krugel
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UPON THE YAHRZEIT OF: Mac Brown, beloved father. Wes & Renee Brown
TRIBUTES RABBI LIFSHITZ DISCRETIONARY FUND IN MEMORY OF: Minnette Levin, beloved mother, grandmother and greatgrandmother. Evan & Merle Rumack and Family
CANTOR WEISBERG DISCRETIONARY FUND UPON THE YAHRZEIT OF: Rose Secler, beloved mother and grandmom. Gloria, Harold, Rachel, Ross & Suzanne Secler Charlotte Siegel, in loving memory. Ben Siegel
PRAYER BOOK FUND (A Siddur was purchased and will be dedicated) IN MEMORY OF: David & Esther Brodsky, in loving memory. Sherry & Marty Krawitz UPON THE YAHRZEIT OF: Jeannette Dritz Leonard Levy In loving memory. The Dritz Family
GENERAL FUND
SISTERHOOD FUND
IN HONOR OF: Sari & William London upon the marriage of their daughter, Stephanie to Colin Rice. Sandy Levitt
IN HONOR OF: Sherry Weinberger upon her special birthday. Sherry & Daniel Weinberger
Rita & Sid Mathias upon the birth of their granddaughter, Eliana Rachel Mathias. Rhonda & Jeff Wener
KIDDUSH FUND
IN MEMORY OF: Esther Brodsky, beloved mother of Joel & Debbie Brodsky. Rita & Sid Mathias Theodore “Ted” Silver, beloved father of Lee & Barbara Silver. Erica & Gary Krugel Sandy Levitt Marilyn Green-Rebnord & Dave Rebnord
IN APPRECIATION OF: Congregation Beth Judea Trudy & Robert Balogh Ann & Mitch Lerman Gail & Howard Lifshitz Rita & Sid Mathias Pamela & Joel Polakow Janet & Myron Reicher Rona Wolf
UPON THE YAHZEIT OF: Frieda Brin, in loving memory. Gerald Brin
UPON THE YAHRZEIT OF: Paul Fields Ada Seaver In loving memory. Laura & Marty Langer Richard “Bud” Welch, beloved uncle. Marla Brandt Ellin Wener, beloved mother and grandmother. Jeff & Rhonda Wener and Family Sam Wener, beloved father, grandfather and greatgrandfather. Jeff & Rhonda Wener and Family
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TRIBUTES INCLUSION FUND IN APPRECIATION OF: The special members of the Congregation who have touched our hearts with warm messages of condolence following the passing of our beloved mother, Esther Brodsky. Debbi & Joel Brodsy IN MEMORY OF: Esther Brodsky, beloved mother of Joel & Debbie Brodsky. Marilyn Green-Rebnord and Dave Rebnord UPON THE YAHRZEIT OF: Charlotte Hannah Plaut, in loving memory. Susan Adleman Elaine Waitz Jill Waitz Jerome Waitz In loving memory. David Waitz
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LINDA AND ALBERT STARK FUND UPON THE YAHRZEIT OF: Calvin Stark, beloved brother and uncle. Albert & Linda Stark and Family
CONGREGATION SUPPORT FUND UPON THE YAHRZEIT OF: Hilda Stern, our beloved mother, grandmother and greatgrandmother. Debbi & Alan Green and Family
SOCIAL ACTION FUND IN HONOR OF: HIAS Family Ronna Leibach
IN MEMORY OF: Our grandparents and greatgrandparents for the HIAS Family. Floyd & Bobbie Babbitt and Family UPON THE YAHRZEIT OF: Henia Weiskopf, beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Barbara & Lee Silver
CHESED FUND IN MEMORY OF: Minnette “Mickey” Levin, beloved mother of Merle & Evan Rumack. Rhonda & Jeff Wener
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TRIBUTES BEN SAYPOL MEMORIAL FUND IN MEMORY OF: Theodore “Ted” Silver, beloved father of Lee & Barbara Silver. Marlene & Stacy Sachs UPON THE YAHRZEIT OF: Norma Gordon, loving mom and grandmother. Stuart, Cheryl, Ariel & Jonathan Kersky Barbara Sachs, beloved mother and grandmother. Marlene & Stacy Sachs Irving Sachs, beloved father and grandfather. Marlene & Stacy Sachs
JACK RIZMAN MEMORIAL FUND IN MEMORY OF: Minnette “Mickey” Levin, beloved mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and great grandmother of Merle & Evan Rumack and Family. Marti & Morry Rizman Dr. Jack Rizman, beloved brother, brother-in-law, uncle and great-uncle. Marti & Morry Rizman and Family Jacob Rizman, beloved grandfather and greatgrandfather. Marti & Morry Rizman and Family
ETHAN LEVITAN MEMORIAL FUND
IN MEMORY OF: Lori Brownstein, beloved sister of Cathy & Mitch Feiger. Sue-Ellen & Fred Duboe UPON THE YAHRZEIT OF: Sam Shwachman, beloved grandfather. Sue-Ellen & Fred Duboe
JUDY WALCER MEMORIAL FUND UPON THE YAHRZEIT OF: Milton Ruttenberg, beloved father, grandfather and greatgrandfather. Marlene & Arthur Greenberg Morris Walcer, in loving memory. Chuck Walcer
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CONGREGATION BETH JUDEA 5304 RFD Long Grove, IL 60047 (847) 634-0777 E-Mail: info@bethjudea.org Website: http://www.BethJudea.org Rabbi Morris Zimbalist Cantor/Education Director Elizabeth Bat-Sarah Rabbi Emeritus Howard Lifshitz Hazzan Emeritus Roger J. Weisberg President Herb Finn Executive Director Lisa Neiman 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
Candle Lighting Times
Conducted by Rabbi Morris Zimbalist
Candle Lighting time is calculated for 18 minutes before sunset and is adjusted for Daylight Savings Time.
Shabbat Evening Services ..........................................6:30.p.m. Shabbat Morning Services ........................................ 9:30 a.m. Alternative Shabbat Service (Interpretive Minyan).. 10:30 a.m. March 4 ...……….……..……………….... 5:27 p.m. March 11…….………………….……...... 5:36 p.m. Weekday Morning Minyan: Sunday .................................................................. 9:00 a.m. March 18……………..……………........... 6:44 p.m. Monday through Friday ........................................ 7:30 a.m. March 25……………………...………….. 6:52 p.m. Weekday Evening Minyan: Sunday through Thursday .................................... 7:30 p.m.
The Blessing For Lighting The Candles On Shabbat is אֲ ֶשׁר,ֹלקינוּ ֶמלֶ ְך הָ עוֹלָ מ ֵ ֱבָּ רוְּך אַ ָתּה ה' א .וֹתיו וְצִ וָּנוּ ְלהַ ְד ִליק נֵר ֶשׁל ַשׁבָּ ת ָ ְִק ְדּ ָשׁנוּ ְבּ ִמצ 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.