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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Shir Hadash Weekly Newsletter -- October 27, 2016

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WHAT’S HAPPENING AT A GLANCE


Membership News and Upcoming Events
  • MOSH Poker Night, October 29
  • Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema, November 5
  • Coffee House Night - Open Mic Style, November 12
  • Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Service, November 20
  • Many Thanks to SH Office Helpers
Creative Worship and Ritual
  • No Shabbat Service Friday, October 28
  • Shabbat No'ar Youth Shabbat, Saturday, October 29, 10:00am
  • Family Shabbat Dinner & Service, Friday, November 4
The Rabbi’s Corner
  • "Judaism and Baseball"
Education Announcements
  • Religious School, October 30
  • Shabbat No'ar, October 29 
  • SAC Meeting, October 30
  • SHY Trip to K1 Speed, October 30
  • Sunday Morning Adult Ed Classes
  • New Monday Night Adult Ed Classes
  • Next TOV Event: Soup Kitchen, November 6
Teen News
  • Teen Night at Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema, November 2
Social Action
  • Volunteers Needed for Soup Kitchen, November 6
Donations

Ongoing Fundraisers
  • Links to Fundraisers: Amazon, iGift, and More
SHOP Shir Hadash


MEMBERSHIP AND UPCOMING EVENTS  



MOSH Poker Night, October 29
MOSH will be meeting at the Wellisch home (14 Whitehall Court, Buffalo Grove) for pizza and poker on October 29, beginning at 7:00pm. We will order pizza once everyone has arrived and divvy up the costs; Dan will provide a small selection of drinks. Please RSVP to MOSH@shir-hadash.org by October 28 so we know how many to expect.

Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema, November 5 -- New Time!
We've had a great response to our group outing to see On the Map, an inspiring documentary about the underdog Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball team of 1976-77 that toppled the mighty Soviet Union team for the European Cup. We've sold out of our first block of 20 tickets and now have only about a dozen left!

Please join us to see this outstanding film on Saturday, November 5 at the ArcLight Cinema in The Glen. Note: The start time of the film has been moved to 7:30pm to accommodate havdalah.  The screening will include a Q&A with director Dani Menkin and Israeli basketball legend Tai Brody. Afterwards, we will gather at Wildfire, 1300 Patriot Blvd. in Glenview, for refreshments and conversation. (individuals are responsible for their own food and beverages at Wildfire.)

Click here to register. Movie tickets are $13 for the film; please look for Rebecca Rice or someone with a Shir Hadash sign in the lobby to receive your tickets. Plan to be in line no later than 6:45 in order to get good seats!

Attention Teens: scroll down for info about a special teen screening of this film on November 2.

Coffee House Night – Open Mic Style, November 12
Be prepared for another wonderful evening of talent and treats! Coffee House Night – Open Mic Style returns on Saturday, November 12. Doors open at 6:30pm, performances will be from about 7:00pm to 10:00pm. Talent and Bakers: please click on this link so we know who you are and can plan properly. Or you can contact Margie at MargiePromoPro1@aol.com and put “Talent”, “Baker” or “House” in the subject line.


Members, nonmembers, a great evening depends on you too! Enjoy our cozy atmosphere, comfortable seating hot beverages, baked treats and the amazing talent of our friends. Remember, everyone is welcome to participate! Any talent -- Dancers, Actors, Musicians, Storytellers, Group Acts -- you name it!

Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Service, November 20
Shir Hadash will be participating in the Northwest Suburban Interfaith Council's Thanksgiving Celebration on Sunday, November 20 at 7:00pm at St. Mary Parish, 10 North Buffalo Grove Road in Buffalo Grove. All are welcome! The main speaker will be Bishop Wayne N. Miller, President of the Council of Religious Leaders of Metropolitan Chicago, an interfaith organization. Also featured are the Interfaith Combined adult and children choirs, the Glory Finger puppets, and the Praise band and bell choir. Anyone interested in participating in the choirs should contact Rabbi Eitan Weiner-Kaplow. Non-perishable donations for area food banks will be collected.

After the celebration, there will be light refreshments. Bakers are always appreciated. Please bring your baked goods to St. Mary's that afternoon between 2:00 and 4:00pm at door #10, located between the directory and the school. For more information, call 224 699 0386.

Many Thanks to SH Office Volunteers: A Note from Lillian
Volunteers are the unsung heroes that help make our community run more smoothly and I would like to make note of various members who have stepped up to help me in our ever busy "front" office.
Throughout the year, Mickey Herbin has been available to help at any moment. Through this Membership registration and High Holiday period, Marilynn Singer has been a consistent assistant; others include Cheryl Schultz, Cindy Grills, Andrea Idelman, Lisa Radzely, Julie Wellisch, Mia Graff. Thank you all for your help!



CREATIVE WORSHIP AND RITUAL


No Shabbat Evening Service, Friday, October 28
Enjoy celebrating Shabbat with your family.

Shabbat No'ar Teen Service, Saturday, October 29, 10:00am
Shabbat No'ar (Youth Shabbat) is a new once-per-month Shabbat service geared towards our middle and high school students, but open to 3rd grade or above. Each service will be casual, maximum one hour long, and done in the Jewish summer camp style. There will be lots of music, Torah reading, either a story or conversation in lieu of a sermon, kiddush, challah, and a small oneg. The services will be led by Rabbi Seeg, but any student who wishes to help lead any part of a service is encouraged to do so (interested students should contact Rabbi Seeg). These services do count towards the students' expected service attendance. The Shabbat No'ar services are intended for students only (sorry grownups) but if a parent needs to be present for a specific reason, that can be accommodated. Contact Rabbi Seeg for more information, learning@shir-hadash.org.

Family Shabbat, November 4
Mark your calendar for our next Family Shabbat Dinner and Service on Friday, November 4. Join us for a pasta dinner beginning at 5:30, followed by an engaging, kid-friendly service led by Rabbi Eitan and Rabbi Seeg. Please RSVP to Alan Bernover, bernover@litchfieldcavo.com, and remember to bring a dessert to share at our oneg.





THE RABBI’S CORNER


October 28-29, 2016 / 27 Tishrei 5777
Shabbat Bereisheet
Torah Portion: Genesis 1:1-6:8 / Haftarah Portion: Isaiah 42:5-43:10

“Judaism and Baseball”

Dear Friends,

So, the Cubs are in the World Series!

There are actually a lot of things that baseball and Judaism share.  First off, notice how the baseball season starts around Passover and ends around Sukkot.  For Jews, this represents starting out towards the Promised Land and arriving.  Same for baseball; the season starts out and finally arrives at the Promised Land of pennant races and the World Series.

Baseball has its own kashrut – hot dogs, peanuts, and Cracker Jack.  We have our Jewish foods, too.

Baseball has its own very special rituals, such as the singing of the Star Spangled Banner, the first pitch, seventh inning stretch, and standing for the last out.  We Jews have our version of all of that, too.

Baseball has lots of rules, as does Judaism.  Baseball places great significance on tradition, memory, and the accomplishments of its great players and managers.  Judaism also honors tradition and heritage, and celebrates its great leaders and rabbis.

In baseball, the game lasts as long as it needs to complete.  There is no clock.  Same with Judaism and our celebrations.  The bases are 90 feet apart.  When you add it all up, a player has to run 360 feet to round the bases, a multiple of 18.  And keep in mind that the objective of the game is to eventually ‘come home.’  Same with Judaism.

This week, we start reading the Torah again with the opening words of Genesis.  Remember that the first words are: “In the Big Inning.”

Shabbat Shalom,

Rabbi Eitan Weiner-Kaplow

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


EDUCATION ANNOUNCEMENTS



Religious School, October 30
We look forward to seeing our students and families at 9:15.

Shabbat No'ar Teen Service, October 29, 10:00am

Please scroll up to the Creative Worship section for info about this engaging Shabbat service for students.

School Advisory Committee (SAC) Meeting, October 30
The next School Advisory Committee (SAC) meeting is October 30 at 10:30.  We will discuss what's currently happening at the religious school and what's ahead.  Sunday School parents should feel free to come and just listen, or to share ideas and get more involved. 


SHY Trip to K1 Speed, October 30
Do you feel the need…the need for speed?  If you're  in grades 5-7 you are in luck, because SHY (Shir Hadash Youth) is going to K1 Speed in Buffalo Grove on Sunday, October 30!  Our event will run from 3:00-5:00pm and involve two 12-lap races.  The cost is $30 for SHY members (and its not too late to sign up for that), $35 for Shir Hadash members who are not SHY members, and $40 for non-members.  For more information about K1 speed go to www.k1speed.com and for general questions or to RSVP contact Rabbi Seeg at learning@shir-hadash.org

Sunday Morning Adult Ed Classes 
Learning isn't just for kids! Check out these engaging Adult Ed opportunities that meet during our Religious School hours:
  • Torah and Philosophy, 9:30-10:30am 
  • Learning the Shir Hadash Prayer Book, 10:30-11:30am
  • Modern Hebrew, 11:30am-12:30pm
New Monday Night Adult Ed Classes
This year our Adult Education program will be exploring two themes: refuat ha’nefesh u’refuat ha’guf (healing of soul and body) and Ethics.  The refuat ha’nefesh… program will focus on spiritual, physical, and emotional health by exploring issues and practices that can or do affect these aspects of our lives.  The Ethics program will look at a different challenging issue each month through the lens of Jewish concepts and texts both traditional and modern.  All courses are on Monday evenings from 6:30-8:30 with a soup dinner from 6:30-7 and the educational program from 7-8:30. For information about the complete schedule of topics, contact Rabbi Seeg, learning@shir-hadash.org

Next TOV Event: Soup Kitchen, November 6
For our next TOV event, please participate in the Evanston Soup Kitchen event described below in the Social Action section. A wonderful opportunity for families to make a difference together!

    TEEN NEWS



    Teen Night at Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema, November 2
    Shir Hadash youth will be gathering to see the film On The Map at the ArcLight Theater in the Glen on November 2 – free of charge! Scroll up to the top of this newsletter for a description ofr this inspiring documentary about the Israeli basketball team that beat all the odds – and the Soviet Union’s best team – to win the European Championship. 

    We will meet at Noodles and Company in The Glen at 5:00pm to have dinner before the 6:00 movie. If your teen is planning to come to dinner, we will be ordering in advance so please submit your order to Rabbi Seeg at learning@shir-hadash.org by Noon on Tuesday, November 1. All orders must be dairy/vegetarian. The tickets and dinner are being paid for by Rabbi Eitan and Shir Hadash but we have a limited number of spaces. Please let Rabbi Seeg or Rabbi Eitan know ASAP if your teen will join us.


    SOCIAL ACTION


    Volunteers Needed for Soup Kitchen, November 6
    On Sunday, November 6, Shir Hadash will be preparing, cooking, and serving over 90 meals for needy individuals at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church soup kitchen in Evanston.  This event will require volunteers to be available from 1:45 to 4:30pm. We need a minimum of 25 volunteers (about 10-12 families). There is no age limit to volunteer, but from past experience, kids should be at least 6 years old to fully participate. 

    Each family will be responsible for bringing an entrée that will feed 10 to 15 individuals, one gallon of milk, one large bag of frozen mixed vegetables, one large bag of fruit (oranges, bananas, etc.), and dessert. 

    ​If you are interested in helping, please contact Mark Lenhart as soon as possible at mjlenhart@comcast.net. Thank you in advance for your support! 


    DONATIONS


    To the Rabbi's Discretionary Fund
    • Beth Klauba, in memory of Michael Cohen, son of Marilyn Kaplow

    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.

    SHOP SHIR HADASH

    Fall into 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 or purchased during Sunday School.

    Thank you to the following families for participating in SHOP this week:
    G. Graff
    Simon
    Friedman
    Andes

    To view past editions of the Newsletter, please visit our website.

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