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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Shir Hadash Weekly Newsletter -- April 24, 2014

To view this blog in its entirety, go to our website.
For daily event updates, visit our calendar.

What’s Happening at a Glance


Membership News and Upcoming Events
  • New: Dining for Dollars Fundraiser at Dengeo’s  April 28
  • “Israel in a Shifting Middle East” AIPAC Presentation, April 29
  • Annual Meeting, May 18
  • Book Club, May 1 (Note New Date)
  • Samuel I. Andes Scholarship Fund
  • Save the Date: JUF Fundraising Brunch, June 1
  • Permanent Restaurant Fundraisers: The Continental and Butterfield’s
Creative Worship and Ritual
  • “Pausing in the Wilderness”, Friday, April 25
  • Shabbat Morning Service, Saturday, April 26
Volunteer Opportunities
  • Evanston Soup Kitchen, April 27
  • Spring Landscape Clean-Up
The Rabbi’s Corner
  • “Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself”

Music Notes
  • Lahaka Adult Choir
Education
  • Visit the Education Director’s Blog
Teen News
  • Shir Hadash Ra’am BBYO Announcements:  Social Events, Meetings and More
Adult Ed
  • Crash Course in Basic Judaism
  • Lunch and Learn with Rabbi Eitan
  • Sunday Morning Adult Ed Classes
Donations

Community Events
  • JCFS Response Groups for LGBTQ Youth and Family
Wellness Section
  • This Week’s Wellness Tip: Consider the Clementine

SHOP Shir Hadash

Membership and Upcoming Events


New: Dining for Dollars Fundraiser, April 28
We have an April “Dining for Dollars” fundraising opportunity at Dengeos restaurant in Buffalo Grove and Skokie! Come just down the road from our Synagogue and join our Community for some food and fundraising. Come in anytime on Monday April 28, mention Shir Hadash , and 20% of your purchases will be donated to Shir Hadash.  No flyer needed, just mention Shir Hadash!  Visit either location: 195 W. Dundee Rd, Buffalo Grove (just west of Buffalo Grove Rd.) or 3301 W. Main St., Skokie.

“Israel in a Shifting Middle East” AIPAC Presentation,  April 29
Each day, the headlines usher in serious and unprecedented challenges that affect Israel’s security and U.S. interests. AIPAC's Midwest Synagogue Initiative Director will be coming to Shir Hadash to address these key issues and answer questions. Join us for a discussion on a region in turmoil, action on Capitol Hill aimed at addressing these issues, and why the United States and Israel are safer, stronger and better together.  The program begins at 7:00 PM.   Contact Burton Kopulsky at (847) 291-7846 or oct13@ameritech.net for more information. 

Shir Hadash Annual Meeting, May 18
The Shir Hadash 2014 annual meeting will be held on Sunday, May 18 at 9:30- to 11:30, in the synagogue sanctuary. (Since that is also the last day of Religious School for the year, the meeting will be followed at 11:30 by the annual School Assembly.)  We will have a very full agenda, including:
  • Budget & Two-Year Plan Updates
  • Land Sale Update
  • Plans & Goals for Next Year
  • Board Nominees’ Presentations
  • Voting on Board Positions & Budget

Please plan to attend this important meeting of our entire community.

Save the Date: JUF Fundraising Brunch, June 1
Shir Hadash will be hosting our first ever JUF fundraising event on Sunday, June 1, at 10 am .The JUF funds a vital network of agencies that do the important work of caring for people in need around the world and here in Chicagoland, and also of nurturing the Jewish community. Now that we finally have a home of our own, it is time for us to take our place in the Chicagoland synagogue community and help support the JUF. Our guest speaker will be David Rubovits, Senior Vice President of Planning and Allocations for the JUF/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. Please mark your calendars and spend an hour with us eating brunch and enjoying being a part of the Jewish community. For more information, contact Rachel Schick-Siegel, rschicksiegel@comcast.net

Scholarship Fund
We are thrilled to announce the creation of the Samuel I. Andes Scholarship Fund, a need-based fund for children whose families cannot afford to pay for their Jewish education at Shir Hadash. Melanie and Fred Andes have created this fund in memory of Fred’s great-uncle Samuel I. Andes, who was a staunch advocate of education, both religious and secular, and have graciously offered to match all donations to the fund up to $11,000.00.

Many thanks to the following individuals who have already contributed to the Scholarship Fund:
  • Lise and Sandi Schleicher
  • Luba Rothblatt
  • Dawn and Eitan Weiner-Kaplow
  • Rachel and Rick Siegel
  • Andrea Idelman
  • Phyllis Levun-Agostino
  • Chantal and Glenn Graff
  • Emily Ascher
  • Lillian Zoloto

Please join these generous members in making this fund an outstanding success. You can donate online by clicking here, or by mailing a check to Shir Hadash, 200 West Dundee Road, Wheeling, IL 60090. (Make out checks to Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Synagogue and write “Scholarship” on the memo line.) Thanks to Melanie and Fred, and to all the donors supporting this effort!

Book Club, May 1
Our next book will be Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of my Hasidic Roots, by Deborah Feldman. Our meeting date has been changed to May 1. Everyone is invited to join us at the Zwick family home, 385 Castlewood Lane in Deerfield. For more information, contact Meryl Abensohn at abenkras@aol.com.

Hungry Before or After Religious School (or Anytime)?
The Continental Restaurant in Buffalo Grove or Butterfields Restaurant in Northbrook permanently will donate 5% of your total bill to Shir Hadash! No flyer needed – just mention Shir Hadash when you are paying or fill out the Shir Hadash book behind the desk.  A great way to start or end Religious school!

Creative Worship and Ritual


“Pausing in the Wilderness”, Friday, April 25, 7:30pm
It’s a uniquely Shir Hadash tradition! Our annual “Pausing in the Wilderness” service is this Friday, April 25. For many years and in many different ways, our Pausing service has celebrated the journey of the
the Israelites from Egypt to the Promised Land, and our own journeys as Jews in modern times.  And this year, we have come up with a new and different way to "Pause in the Wilderness," which takes full advantage of the fact that this is our first Pausing in our new home.

To help us "walk in the shoes" of the Children of Israel, this Friday's service will have us taking a journey of our own.  But instead of taking a journey of the mind, we will take a journey through our building to discovery our identities as Jews.  At each family-friendly stop in our journey through the building, we will have fun activities for the group, such as music, dance, poetry, and craft.  These activities will allow us to express a personal sense of three key concepts in Judaism: Belonging, Behaving, and Believing.  When we gather back in the sanctuary for the conclusion of the service, our journey will culminate in a celebration of Jewish community and togetherness - including singing, dancing and blowing our shofars! 

So bring your shofar and help us make a joyous noise!  And don't forget to bring something for oneg - maybe something that you would bring along on a desert journey?  Be sure to invite your friends for this engaging celebration of our community and heritage.

Shabbat Morning Service, Saturday, April 26, 9:30am
We will celebrate the B’nai Mitzvah of Sari & Justin Stark, children of Randi & Steven Stark.

Volunteer Opportunities


Evanston Soup Kitchen, April 27
On Sunday, April 27, we will be preparing, cooking and serving over 90 meals to needy individuals at the St Paul's Lutheran Church soup kitchen in Evanston.  This event will require volunteers to be available from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. We need a minimum of 25 volunteers (about 10-12 families). Each family will be responsible for bringing an entrée that will feed 15 to 20 individuals, one gallon milk, one gallon orange juice, one large bag frozen mixed vegetables, one large bag of fruit, and dessert.  If you are interested in helping, please contact Mark Lenhart at mjlenhart@comcast.net ASAP. Thanks!

New: Spring Landscape Cleanup at Shir Hadash, April 27 and May 4
Please join us to get the outside of the building looking great for summer! Volunteers will help with weeding, pruning, transporting mulch, and clean-up of garden beds. No previous gardening experience is necessary, and children are welcome.

Dates (join us for one or both days)
  • Sunday, April 27 - 9:15 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
  • Sunday, May 4 - 9:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

Some equipment will be provided. Additional garden tools such as gloves; edgers; pruning shears; wheelbarrows, etc. are welcome! For more information, contact Rachel Siegel, rschicksiegel@gmail.com, 847-528-8476.

The Rabbi’s Corner


April 25-26, 2014 / 26 Nisan 5774
Day 11 of the Omer
Shabbat Kedoshim
Torah Portion:  Leviticus 19:1-20:27 / Haftarah Portion: Amos 9:7-15

“Love Your Neighbor as Yourself”

Dear Friends,
I love this story from Genesis Rabbah.  It reminds me so much of spring!

Some passengers were sitting on a ship, when one of them took a drill and began to bore a hole into the wood under his seat.  The other passengers protested to him and said, “What are you doing? Stop drilling.”  He said to them, “What should you care?  This is my seat and I want to bore a hole under it.”  The retorted, “But the water will come in and drown all of us.”


Spring?  Why does it remind me of spring?  Because, now that the winter is ending, we are finally venturing outside where we will rediscover our neighbors. We’ll fix up our homes and start planting our gardens.  For me, spring is when I am reminded that I live in community with those around me….

To read the rest of the Rabbi’s Corner on our website, click here.  

Music Notes – News and Ideas from our Music Director


Lahaka (Adult Choir)
Come Join Us - We're Already Looking Forward to High Holidays!
Our adult choir, Lahaka is meeting regularly on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of every month at 7:30pm. If you like to sing and be part of a warm, friendly, fun-loving group come join us.Be on the lookpout for information on our summer and High Holidays rehearsal schedule. We will be starting to learn new and review old repertoire for High Holidays right after Passover, so come join us in May as we begin our work to prepare for a meaningful musical Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. For more information contact Adrian Durlester, music.director@shir-hadash.org

Education


Visit the Education Director’s Blog
Education Director Emily Ascher’s blog has news about everything happening at Shir Hadash Religious School. This week’s edition includes a photo-filled recap of our wonderful Yom Tikkun Olam Family Day of Service. Click here to see it. 

Teen News


Ra’am Board Meeting, May 1.
The Ra’am BBYO Chapter Board’s next meeting is Thursday, May 1 at 7:00pm at Shir Hadash. Please send agenda items to Alyssa by Monday.

Stand Up Event for Ra’am BBYO, May 18
Chapter members and friends: join us for a fun program to spread the awareness of inclusion. Learn the importance of accepting other and being kind in everyday life. Meet at Shir Hadash on May 18 from 7:00-8:30pm.

New: Havdalah & DANCE with Ra’am & Shabak BBYO, May 10 at Temple Beth El in Northbrook:
All 8th to 12th graders are invited to a great regional program.  Shir Hadash Ra'am teens will lead Havdalah at 7:00 followed by a super fun dance with 2 DJs including a sound and lighting spectacle. The evening runs from 7:00 to 10:00pm. You don't need to belong to BBYO to attend this event, which is co-sponsored by Ra'am and Shabak chapters. $5.00 admission, payable at the door. See you there!

Teen Seder Recap
Shir Hadash teens enjoyed the traditions of a seder with a twist. We got to substitute chocolate milk for wine and several dessert treats for the various symbols of the service. Best of all, we got to hang out together and enjoy the holiday.





Adult Education


NEW! Crash Course in Basic Judaism
Monday evenings  (4/28, 5/26, and 6/9), 8:00 to 9:30 p.m.
Taught by Rabbi Eitan Weiner-Kaplow
There are three sessions still to come in the Rabbi’s crash course, exploring topics like Belief in God, Prayer, The Shabbat, Jewish Observance and Sexuality. Participants will learn the basics of Judaism and receive a free copy of the Companion Guide chock-full of thought-provoking, extra-curricular reading to enhance their understanding and appreciation of the depth and breadth of Judaism. This program is presented in conjunction with the National Jewish Outreach Project. All are welcome: members and non-members, Jews and non-Jews, family and friends. Click here to view our program flyer. 

Lunch & Learn with Rabbi Eitan Weiner-Kaplow
Join Shir Hadash members and friends for a refreshing and contemporary exploration of the weekly Torah portion.  This informal group meets on Thursdays from noon to 1:00 in the Shir Hadash Kitchen/Café. All are welcome.

Sunday Morning Adult Ed
Join us for Torah and Philosophy at 9:45 with Fred Andes, followed by Hebrew Reading at 10:45 with Steve Lewin. For more information, contact Fred Andes, frederic.andes@btlaw.com.

Donations

To the General Fund, in Memory of Lillian Cohen
  • Janie & Brad Baskin
  • The Scully Family


Community Events


JCFS Response Groups
Response, an agency of JCFS, offers the following programs for LGBTQ teens and their families. All programs are located at the Response office, 9304 N. Skokie Blvd in Skokie.

Parent and Family Connections
This group for Jewish parents and family members of LGBTQ youth offers support and education at its monthly meetings. The next meeting will be April 28 from 7:00 to 8:30pm. Light refreshments will be served. Click here to view the program flyer.   Please RSVP to Rachel Marro, RachelMarro@jcfs.org, or call 224 625 2946.

Alliance for LGBTQ Teens
This summer, Response will be running a new group called Alliance for LGBTQ high school students and allies. There will be discussions, activities, and movies all related to LGBTQ issues, plus snacks and time to meet new people from other schools. Meetings will be Tuesdays beginning June 24 from 4:00 to 5:30pm at Response. The program is free and drop-ins are welcome throughout summer. For more info or to RSVP, email RachelMarro@jcfs.org or call (224) 625-2946.. 

Wellness Section


This Week’s Wellness Tip – Consider the Clementine
Want to bring a treat to the office (or temple)? A box of Cuties or Halos is a great alternative to a box of donuts. They are sold everywhere and are currently in season when many fruits are not. One Cutie clementine has 35 calories and 9 grams of sugar. Compare that to a donut with 250-300 calories and 28-40 grams of sugar!

Many thanks to SH member Jennifer Dumrauf for her wellness tips. Watch future issues for more great ideas!

SHOP Shir Hadash


Spring into SHOP!
SHOP is our congregation’s ongoing fundraiser – and the easiest way to support the shul without spending an extra dime! Purchase gift cards through SHOP and the vendors pay a percentage back to Shir Hadash. SHOP orders of at least $400 are now payable by credit card, as well as annual SHOP orders. Orders can be picked up at the synagogue office or at Sunday school.

Bonus Contributions Now Available:
  • 1-800 Flowers – 3% through May 2
  • American Eagle Outfitters – 2% through April 25
  • Bath & Body Works – 5% through May 2
  • BonTon – 2% through May 2
  • Boscov’s – 2% through May 2
  • Build-a-Bear – 2% through April 25
  • Burlington – 1% through April 25
  • Dell – 2% through May 9
  • Express – 2% through April 25
  • Hallmark – 2% through April 25
  • Home Depot – 1% through May 2
  • JC Penney – 3% through May 2
  • Landry’s – 3% through May 2
  • Logan’s Roadhouse – 2% through May 2
  • Sally – 1% through May 2

Starting April 26:
  • AMC Theatres – 5% through May 9
  • Bed Bath & Beyond – 1% through May 9
  • iTunes – 5% through May 2
  • Regis Salon – 2% through May 2
  • Spafinder – 2% through May 9
  • Stage – 3% through May 9
  • Staples – 5% through May 9

New Small Denomination Cards - Limited Time Only!

Through May 23, or while supplies last, the following plastic gift cards will be available:
  • AMC Theatres® $10
  • Amazon.com Gift Card $10
  • Barnes & Noble $5
  • CVS/pharmacy $10
  • Pizza Hut $5
  • Panera Bread® $5
  • Regal Entertainment Group $10
  • Target $10
  • Starbucks $5 Teacher Card
  • Walmart $10

Thanks to the following families for participating in SHOP this week:   
  • Zinbarg
  • Schleicher
  • Allen
  • Weiner-Kaplow
  • Fisher-Rohde
  • Idelman
  • Zwick
  • Friedman
  • Weiss
  • Grills


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