Big win for athletes and mathletes

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Happy Cheshvan, Mathletes and Athletes! 1 Cheshvan, 5774

This Week at CJHS Math Meet Witnesses and Witch Trials Geometry Constructions Victories in Sports Faculty in the News RC Club Fall Art Show Fall Parlor Meetings Order Pictures Save the Date Science Contests

October 4, 2013

NSML: The Big Meet!


JED Camp at SSDS Parent Campaign STAND Update Alumni Trivia A Taste of Torah

Save the Date Wednesday, Oct. 16 PSAT Friday, Oct. 18 Saturday, Sept. 19 Freshman Shabbaton Sunday, Oct. 27 ACT (not at CJHS) Wednesday, Oct. 30 Sunday, Nov. 1 Memphis Basketball Tournament

P.O. Corner The P.O. is pleased to continue the gift card "Gelt" program. This program is designed to help families earn money toward their children's junior year Panim program and/or the Senior Israel Experience. Faculty and staff can also buy Gelt to support programs provided for the school by the P.O. By buying things you ordinarily purchase anyway, you can earn money which will be credited to your family or class for designated school trips. Contact Sheri Sandrof at ssandrof@cjhs.org or call her at 847.324.3723.

Community News and Events Helene Hoffman Cantorial Concert Proceeds Benefit Israel Cancer Research Fund Sunday, Oct. 13

CJHS hosted its first North Suburban Math League Meet on Thursday night. We competed against Larkin, Niles North, Romeoville, and St. Charles North High Schools. We finished in 3rd place with a score of 150 points, within 10 points of Niles North's 160 point first place finish. We had a record number of participants including freshmen Sara Behn, Talia Gorstein, Lizzie Jansen, and David Weisskopf; sophomores Sarah Comar, Matt Dulberg, Kayla Fishbein, Hana Lieber, Aviva Hirsch, Maya Michalewicz, Emily Reisler, and Ranan Vales; juniors Leora Calamaro, Benji Fishbaum, Jonah Glick-Unterman, and Rayna Gorstein; and seniors Josh Aaronson, Talia Canter, Evan Gorstein, Joe Kupferberg, and Ari Spellman. Congratulations to all the participants, especially to our seniors who came in first place, our sophomores who came in 2nd place, and Jonah Glick-Unterman who finished first in the orals competition, with a nearly perfect score of 48 out of 50! Many thanks to... 1. The McDonagh-Fishbaum, Glick-Unterman, and ZalkinWeisskopf families for their generosity in sponsoring dinner for our team, coaches and volunteers. 2. The Calamaro family for providing snacks for all participants from all five competing schools. 3. Ms. Aviva Calamaro, Ms. Anne McDonagh, Ms. Marion Gladstein, and Mr. Griffith for volunteering to proctor the contests. 4. Mr. Alex Kosarev, Mr. Igor Burda, and Ms. Inez Drazin for their endless help with the facilities setup and clean up. 5. Ms. Averbuch, Mr. Baumstark, Mrs. Charous, Ms. Gitlin, and Ms. Musleh for coaching our teams and running the meet. This meet


3:00 p.m. Congregation Beth Shalom, Northbrook

would not have been possible without your support!

On Sunday October 13th, Congregation Beth Shalom will host the Helene Hoffman Memorial Cantorial Concert. Three extraordinary cantors will be featured along with a former season 3 contestant of The Voice. The concert, Cantors' Cabaret, will be an eclectic blend of original, Broadway, operatic, and classic tunes, many of which will be sung with a unique interpretation.

Witnesses and Witch Trials

Proceeds from this benefit will support scientific research of malignant brain tumors at the Israel Cancer Research Fund. The ICRF has funded outstanding cancer researchers at leading Israeli institutions such as the Weizmann Institute, the Technion, Hadassah Medical Center, and Sheeba Medical Center.

Wednesday, Rabbi Silver came to Dr. Miller's junior American Lit class to discuss Jewish laws of edut (testimony) and the requirements for being a kosher witness. In addition, he discussed the appearance of a 'witch' in the Book of Samuel! This helped us form a deeper understanding of the Salem Witch Trials which we are following through Arthur Miller's The Crucible. Those Puritans could quote their Bible, but apparently many lives could have been saved had our rabbis dealt with the issue with a rabbinic Bet Din.

Geometry Constructions

Individual tickets for unreserved seating start at $25 each. For more information about this event please contact Arnie Hoffman at 847.559.0909 or email barterboss1218@gmail.com.

Community News and Events KINS Annual Art Fair Saturday Night, Oct. 5 8:15 p.m. 2800 W. North Shore, Chicago Congregation KINS presents its

Ms. Averbuch's freshman and sophomore geometry classes are working on constructions. Using the fundamentals of geometry, a compass, and a straightedge, they can now create beautiful equilateral polygons without any measuring devices at all. Ask your favorite frosh or soph for a peep in their notebook-you'll be surprised at what you find!

Tigers Score Big!


Annual Art Auction of outstanding Judaic and Mixed Media art including original oils, enamels and engravings. Dairy refreshments will be served. Viewing at 8:15 PM; Auction at 8:45 PM. For more information visit our website at www.congkins.org or call our office at 773.761.4000.

College Visits CJHS is pleased to welcome representatives from the following schools this season: College

Date

University of Chicago

10/2/13 3:30 PM

Elmhurst College

10/7/13 9:56 AM

Knox College

10/8/13 1:26 PM

Northeastern University Washington University in St. Louis

10/8/13 2:34 PM 10/8/13 3:30 PM

Eckerd College

10/9/13 9:00 AM

Lawrence University

10/9/13 12:30 PM

University of Michigan

10/9/13 3:30 PM

Tufts University

10/9/13 3:30 PM

Amherst College

10/10/13 9:00 AM

The George Washington University

10/10/13 9:56 AM

Lake Forest College

10/10/13 12:30 PM

Oberlin College

10/10/13 2:34 PM

Northwestern University

10/14/13 3:30 PM

Jewish Theological Seminary of America Yeshiva University Drake

Mens' soccer brought in a huge win for Senior Night, beating Cristo Rey 3 to 1--a team that hasn't lost in conference for at least 3 years! Well done and godspeed to the whole team as they head into the postseason tournament, especially to seniors Jonny Chasin, Jeremy Goodman, Ariel Efergan, Federico Romano, Evan Gorstein, and Nathaniel Moses. Jeremy Goodman finished the regular season with a school record of 20 goals, and the team's most recent win clinched the 2nd seed in the Chicago Prep Conference Tournament--Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. at Harrison Park in Chicago!

10/15/13 3:30 PM 10/17/13 9:00 AM 10/17/13

Women's varsity volleyball also had a big


University University of Denver Nativ

9:56 AM 10/17/13 12:30 PM 10/18/13 9:00 AM

win, triumphing over Chicago Hope in an intense 3 game match, after a close loss to St. Benedict's on Monday. Seniors Alena Burda, Alana Spellman, Jackie Geraty, Carly Rubin, Dana Levin, and Rachel Small led the JV and varsity teams to thrlling victory against Ellison in the last home game of the season.

University of 10/21/13 Massachusetts, 9:56 AM Amherst Skidmore College Dartmouth College

10/23/13 9:00 AM 10/23/13 10:52 AM

Hofstra University

10/23/13 1:26 PM

Lynn University

10/24/13 9:00 AM

Oakton Community College

10/24/13 9:56 AM

Kalamazoo College

10/29/13 12:25 PM

Interdisciplinary 10/31/13 Center (IDC) 10:52 Herzliya AM 10/31/13 University of 12:30 Vermont PM Michigan State 11/5/13 University 3:30 PM

Women's tennis also brought home a big win, avenging the men's defeat against Northtown in soccer earlier this week. Congratulations to doubles winners Avery Wein and Carly Silverstein, Tali Lupovitch and Izzy Brekher, Mollie Kramer and Eliana Kaufman, Emily Reisler and Maya Resnick, and to singles champions Madison Reisler and Elizabeth Barras. This was an especially sweet senior night for Carly Silverstein, Tali Lupovitch, Avery Wein, Marci Steinberg, Maddy Reisler, and Elizabeth Barras. Avery Wein reports, "It was a great way to end the season! We have been working so hard and our efforts really came through at the match." Congratulations to Coach Barb Finfer and the whole team on one of the best tennis seasons in CJHS history!

Sponsor Breakfast What's better than a birthday celebration with friends? Celebrate your student's birthday or other milestone with a special breakfast at CJHS. For a donation of $180 (10x chai), bagels, cream cheese, and orange juice will be served to everyone.

An announcement will be made in Tefillah and in the dining hall, and the occasion will also be listed in our weekly E-News and on the school announcement board. If

On Thursday the men's golf team played its final match of the year against Lake Forest Academy. Although coming up just short of a win, a valiant effort was put up by all members of the team. The team will practice one final time on Monday before seniors Adam Taitz, Aaron Drexler, Alon Spevak, and sophomores Seth Wein and Jake Lankford represent CJHS in the IHSA regional competition on Tuesday. As fall sports begin to wind down, cross country is only just getting underway! Our runners are pounding the pavement in preparation for the big Latin Invitational next week. Stay tuned


you have any questions, please call 847.324.3713 or email idrazin@cjhs.org. Order forms are available online here.

for more results! And as always, E-News wishes to thank our faithful sports correspondents, Isaac Johnston, Carly Silvers, Adam Taitz, and Avery Wein for their unerring coverage of the CJHS Tigers and their bid for postseason glory!

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Faculty in the News Our very own Dr. Rebecca Schorsch, director of Jewish studies at CJHS, is honored to be one of three speakers introducing Rabbi Asher Lopatin at his installation at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah rabbinical school this Sunday in New York. We are very excited to have Dr. Schorsch joining the panel with Rabbi Saul Berman (formerly of Edah) and Rabbi Daniel Landes of Pardes. Many congratulations to the distinguished Rabbi Lopatin on his advancement to the presidency of YCT. We look forward to many years of inspiring leadership, of ahavat Torah and ahavat Yisrael, of kevod ha-briot and derech eretz. Yasher koach, Dr. Schorsch, and chazak u'varuch, Rabbi Lopatin. Lofty New Club Formed at CJHS It is with great excitement that we announce the official launch of the RemoteControl (RC) Club at CJHS! RC Club, now a major presence at CJHS, explores all things remote controlled, from agile, powerful and durable quadcopters, to conventional RC helicopters, to highflying remote-controlled planes. In the exciting world of technology, this club will approach these


fascinating machines in a hands-on environment, utilizing various methods of discovery including simulated flight, aerial photography, coordinated flight, robotics, and engineering. By the end of the year, we aspire for every RC Club member to be a proficient RC pilot, wielder of soldering irons, and collaborator. Through these various activities, RC Club help its members soar to new heights. There are many clubs of this nature in the Chicago area and there are plans to visit other clubs and invite speakers to our meetings. The 17 high-flying members are led by juniors Ruli Warner-Rosen, Alex Cope, Ziv Abergel, senior David Kosman, and faculty advisor Dr. Gary Auslander.

Fall Art Show Ms. Marla Snyder's studio art class is hard at work preparing for their exhibit, "Texting," which will be on display at Am Yisrael Congregation in Northfield beginning Thursday, November 14. Students are painting on textures of fruits and vegetables in watercolor. Stay tuned for the grand opening next month!

Fall Parlor Meetings Attend a Parlor Meeting and learn all about CJHS. Ask questions, address concerns, and share experiences with other interested families, current CJHS students and faculty members. Parlor meetings will be held at 7:30 p.m on the following dates:

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Monday, October 14 in Highland Park at the home of Karen and David Ecanow Wednesday, October 16 in Long Grove at the home of Martine and Alan Gorstein Tuesday, October 22 in Chicago at the home of Cortney Stark Cope and Jonathan Cope Wednesday, October 23 in Skokie at the home of Abby Polin Reisler

Open House Our Open House takes place on Sunday, November 3 at 1:00 p.m. The format has been completely revamped, offering families the opportunity to learn about all aspects of student life at CJHS using an interactive and personal approach. The afternoon begins with a full blown activities fair and pizza lunch where all of our extra-curricular activities will be showcased by our students. Prospective parents and children will then be treated to unique opportunities to ask questions that are meaningful to them. A tour highlighting our students' experiences will follow. The afternoon ends with a Meet and Greet Reception with CJHS faculty, administration, and students. To learn more about these events, please contact Lily Zoberman at 847324-3706 or at lzoberman@cjhs.org.

School Photos Order your student's pictures now at www.photosbycobalt.com!


Alumni Trivia Which former IFYC macher just received the Eichenwald Interfaith Award?

Grandparents and Special Friends Attention Grandparents & Special Friends! Make sure to attend our Grandparents and Special Friends "Meet and Greet," Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013, from 6:30-8:00 pm, where you will hear from faculty and students, tour the school, and visit with old friends.

Jerusalem Science Contest--Apply Today! This year's Chidon Mada, the Jerusalem Science Contest, is now accepting applications! This year's topic is forensic science. Many CJHS students have won cash prizes by studying up on the year's material and competing with other Jewish high school students for mastery. Read about the contest and register here! The qualifying round begins October 24.


JED Camp at Solomon Schechter

Parent Campaign 2014


STAND UPdate Noa Gordon-Guterman reports, "On September 23, the U.N. released a report stating that the number of Congolese people who had fled their native country in search of a safe place of refuge had grown by 350,000 since August of this year. The total number of displaced Congolese people now totals a grim three million. Conflicts between rebels and the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo occupy many regions of the Congo, making living conditions for ordinary Congolese citizens dangerous and practically unlivable. The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, conveys that 'more people have been forced to flee their homes than at any time since the Rwandan genocide [in 1993]. If refugees and internally displaced persons were a nation, they would make up one of the world's 30 biggest countries.'"

Alumni Trivia Elli Cohn ('09) has just received the Jeanette Eichenwald Interfaith Award presented at the 2013 Wallenberg Tribute Dinner sponsored by the Institute for Jewish-Christian Understanding at Muhlenberg College. She spoke about her involvement in IFYC at CJHS which led to her position as president of the Star-Crossed Students Club at Muhlenberg College.

Sponsored Breakfast Happy birthday to Lena Rabinowitz. Many thanks to her family for sponsoring breakfast.

A Taste of Torah: Noach


As we have read in our grade-level minyanim this week, Parashat Noach famously opens with a description of Noah as "ish tzadik, tamim hayah b'dorotav," a righteous person, who was blameless in his era (Genesis 6:9). Yet just one chapter later, God calls to Noah to enter the ark, saying "Come into the ark, you and all your household, for it is you I have seen righteous before me in this generation" (Translation of Robert Alter, Genesis7:1). God tells Noah directly that God has noticed Noah as a righteous person, ki otcha raiti tzadik lefanai bador hazeh. God uses the exact same language as in chapter 6, but noticeably does not use the word "tamim," of blameless or simple, in his description. The renowned commentator Rashi notices this inconsistency and suggests that God does not call Noah both righteous and blameless to his face because God is being mindful of principles of derech eretz, of common human decency, the ways of the world. Where the narrator speaks in chapter six and extols Noah in full, Rashi suggests that one "should praise somebody greatly when he is not in front of him, but should do so less to his face." There are multiple reasons why Rashi would say this, and our 11th century commentator explains his own in his commentary to the Talmud (Eruvin 18b) that multiple forms of praise will render the praising party as a phony (kemahanif). But I think there is another, more subtle, reason why God would utter more praise behind Noah's back than in front of it. Here we see God as an educator. Praise is an essential motivating tool for humans and validates important effort that we put forth. In a generation of scoundrels, Noah stays strong in his moral convictions - he certainly is a tzadik! But God also needs to motivate Noah to strive for new heights of achievement. After all, Noah has to lead all of creation onto an ark! In many ways, this is the model for interactions between teachers and students at CJHS, as well. We strive to honor the tremendous accomplishments of our students. We simultaneously seek to motivate our students to take strive further in their learning and growth as individuals, as Jews. With God as a model educator, may we continue both to recognize accomplishments and push our entire community to new heights.


--Rav Beit Sefer Zach Silver

Shabbat Shalom Candlelighting tonight will be at 6:11 p.m. Shabbat Shalom!


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