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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Shir Hadash Weekly Newsletter -- July 28, 2016

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WHAT’S HAPPENING AT A GLANCE


Membership News and Upcoming Events
  • Membership Renewal Forms Due July 31
  • New! MOSH Poker Night, August 6
  • New Location -- Book Club, August 10
  • Annual Pot Luck BBQ, August 28
Creative Worship and Ritual
  • This Week: Shabbat Evening Service and Morning Service with Blessing of Animals
The Rabbi’s Corner
  • "Judaism: Pioneering Women's Rights"
Education Announcements
  • Register for Religious School Now
    Donations

    Ongoing Fundraisers
    • Links to Fundraisers: Amazon, iGift, and More
    • Shir Hadash Store -- Available by Appointment
    SHOP Shir Hadash


    MEMBERSHIP AND UPCOMING EVENTS  


    Membership Renewal Forms Now Open
    It's time to renew your membership in Shir Hadash for the coming year. In an effort to streamline the process and reduce the use of paper, all our forms are now available on Shul Cloud. Click here for detailed information. (If you prefer to use paper forms for your registration, please contact our office at 847 498 8218.)  Please complete your renewal by July 31. If you need assistance, contact Executive Director Geoff Prass at info@shir-hadash.org.

    New! MOSH Poker Night, August 6
    MOSH will be congregating for its next poker night on Saturday, August 6 at 7:00pm at the home of Dan Wellisch, 14 Whitehall Court in Buffalo Grove. We will order pizza (and divvy up the cost), and Dan will provide drinks. Please RSVP to MOSH@shir-hadash.org by August 4 so we can have an accurate headcount.

    New Location: Book Club, August 10
    Our next book will be The Hours Count, a novel by Jilllian Cantor. This work of historical fiction looks at the story of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg from the perspective of a neighbor who befriends Ethel. We are changing the previously-announced location of our next meeting. We now will be meeting at the home of Sandy Weiss, 2144 Walters in Northbrook on Wednesday, August 10. Our discussion will start at 7:30pm (we are postponing our potluck dinner to a future date). To RSVP, or for more information, contact Meryl Abensohn at abenkras@aol.com.

    Annual BBQ, August 28
    Mark your calendars for our annual Pot Luck Cookout on Sunday, August 28, at 4:00pm. It is a wonderful opportunity to visit with old friends and make ones. You can bring your relatives and friends too! This event is perfect for people who are thinking of joining Shir Hadash. Registration will be available soon so watch your emails, the newsletter, and the website for more information. Want to help plan the festivities? Contact Melanie Andes, fmandes@comcast.net. 


    CREATIVE WORSHIP AND RITUAL




    This Week's Services
    • Shabbat Evening Service, Friday, July 29, 7:30pm -- This week, we have a Fifth Friday Learner’s Service.  This offers a unique opportunity to find out those things about Judaism that you've always wanted to know. Come and ask your questions about the Shabbat worship service, the meaning of the prayers, why we do things as we do, and just about anything else in Judaism.  Rabbi Seeg will be ready to take your questions in this creative, lively, informal, and inspiring service experience.
    • "Noah's Bark" Shabbat Morning Service with Blessing of Animals, Saturday, July 30, 10:00am -- 
      Woof! Join Rabbi Eitan and Rabbi Seeg in celebrating the love and care of our pets on the Shabbat morning. Our out-of-doors one-hour service will include a ceremony to welcome our beloved animal pets into our Shir Hadash community and offer them special blessings.  Dress for the weather and make sure your pets are properly leashed or caged.  The service will happen rain or shine (if raining we will move the service indoors to the garage bay area). Also - please bring animal toys, treats, bedding, and other animal care supplies to donate to area animal shelters!

    THE RABBI’S CORNER


    July 29-30, 2016 / 24 Tammuz 5776
    Shabbat Pinchas
    Torah: Numbers 25:10 - 30:1 / Haftarah: I Kings 18:46 - 19:21

    Judaism: Pioneering Women’s Rights

    Israeli-born “Wonder Woman” Gal Gadot recently appeared in a short video celebrating accomplished young Israeli women: an air force pilot, a marketing manager, a physician, and a champion kite surfer. Gadot, a former Miss Israel who has made it big in Hollywood for her role in feature films including “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” readily agreed to participate. The film was conceived by three female Israeli media students who “wished to show the world and various audiences a different side of Israel, instead of focusing on its landscapes or the Tel Aviv nightlife.” The video highlights Israel’s hard work to create an environment where women can thrive and succeed.

    Israel’s efforts to promote not only the rights of women, but also the importance of women’s contribution to larger society, began long before the creation of the modern Jewish state. In this week’s Torah portion, Parashat Pinchas, as the Children of Israel prepare to enter the Promised Land, Moses divided the land between the families of the tribes of Israel. The five daughters of Tzelofehad recognized that because their deceased father had no male heirs, their family would not receive a portion of the Land. They petitioned Moses to recognize their rights and, “Give to us a possession among the brethren of our father.” (Numbers 27:4) Their petition is granted, as God told Moses, “The daughters of Tzelofehad speak right: you shall surely give them a possession of an inheritance among their father’s brethren…” (verse 7)

    Today, Israel continues to advance the rights of women in Israeli society. Unlike any other Middle Eastern nation, women are at the forefront of many aspects of Israeli society. Israel has always had at least one woman on its Supreme Court and Israel is the only country in the Middle East to elect a woman, Golda Meir, to the position of Prime Minister. Currently, many senior positions in the Israeli government, academia, and the armed forces are held by women.


    Since its founding, Israel has emerged as a leader in promoting gender equality with strong support for universal rights. Like the daughters of Tzelofehad in the desert, today Israeli women are propelling the nation forward as agents of change, peace and prosperity.

    Shabbat Shalom,
    Rabbi Eitan Weiner-Kaplow

    To read past entries of the Rabbi's blog, please visit our website.


    EDUCATION ANNOUNCEMENTS



    School Registration Now Open
    Shir Hadash Religious School registration forms are now open for grades K-7. Click here to access the forms on Shul Cloud. Based on input from members and the School Advisory Council, our Director of Lifelong Learning Rabbi Seeg has put together a curriculum for the upcoming year that will provide an interesting, innovative, and fun Jewish education for our students. Complete your registration by August 15 to receive a $50 early bird discount! Questions? Contact Rabbi Seeg, at 847-498-8218 or learning@shir-hadash.org.

    DONATIONS


    To the Rabbi's Discretionary Fund
    • Judy & George Litman, to honor Ayal Weiner-Kaplow and Dawn & Rabbi Eitan Weiner-Kaplow, on Ayal being chosen for the "36 under 36" list of movers and shakers in Jewish Chicago.
    • Suzanne & Ken Wexler
    • Mehran Farahmandpour
    • Rachel & Richard Siegel
    • Doug Gessner
    To the General Fund
    • Suzanne & Ken Wexler
    • Mehran Farahmandpour
    To the Samuel I. Andes Scholarship Fund
    • Suzanne & Ken Wexler
    • Mehran Farahmandpour
    To the Camp Scholarship Fund
    • Suzanne & Ken Wexler
    To the Music Wish List
    • Suzanne & Ken Wexler
    To the Building Fund
    • Suzanne & Ken Wexler
    To the Tallit Fund
    • Mehran Farahmandpour
    To the Prayer Book Fund
    • Mehran Farahmandpour
    • Jules Crystal

    ONGOING FUNDRAISERS



    Fundraiser Information Now Available on Shul Cloud
    You can help Shir Hadash at no extra cost to you by taking advantage of a variety of ongoing
    fundraisers, including iGive, Amazon Smile, and more. For complete details, click here.

    Shir Hadash Gift Shop -- Available by Appointment
    Even though the school year is over, the Shir Hadash Gift Shop can still be contacted to fill your Judaica needs! We now carry beautiful tallit for your Bar or Bat Mitzvah, as well as Kosher scrolls for your mezuzah. To learn more or to make an appoinment to shop, email Allison Galvin, allison_galvin@yahoo.com.

    SHOP SHIR HADASH

    Summertime SHOP
    SHOP is 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. Orders can be picked up in the Shir Hadash office.

    Click here for information about current bonus offers!

    Thanks to the following families for participating in SHOP this week:
    Zinbarg
    Schleicher
    Herbin
    Farahmandpour
    Fargotstein
    Fields
    G. Graff
    M. Graff
    Singer
      To view past editions of the Newsletter, please visit our website.

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