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Thursday, January 18, 2018

Shir Hadash Weekly Newsletter -- January 18, 2018





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WHAT’S HAPPENING AT A GLANCE

Membership News and Upcoming Events
Deadline Extended!  New Member Dinner, January 27
Last Chance to Sign Up! Ga-ga for GaGa Youth Event, January 21
Coffee House Night– Open Mic Style, February 3
Save the Date! Purim Carnival, February 25
Volunteers Needed for Purim

Creative Worship and Ritual
Shabbat Evening Service, Friday January 19
Oneg Volunteers Needed -- Sign Up Today

The Rabbi’s Corner
“Together”

School News
Religious School, January 21
Info Session for Camp Havaya, January 21
Bagel Bar Help Needed

Youth Activities
Register Today! Ga-Ga for GaGa Event”, January 21

Adult Education
New! Judaism - Believe It or Not with OSRUI’s Jerry Kaye, February 4
Torah and Jewish Philosophy Class, January 21
Living Judaism Sunday Class, January 21
No Lunch and Learn this Week

Social Action
Educational Series on Domestic Abuse and Violence, February 1
Soup Kitchen, February 18

Israel Awareness
Israeli Movie Night, February 10
Did You Know? Fun Facts About Israel

Ongoing Fundraisers
Simcha Tree Leaves
Don’t Forget Our Permanent Restaurant Fundraisers!
Shir Hadash Memorial Wall
Links to Fundraisers: Amazon, iGive, and More
SHOP Shir Hadash


MEMBERSHIP AND UPCOMING EVENTS


New Member Dinner, January 27
Registration Deadline Extended to January 23
Join us to celebrate the growth of Shir Hadash at this casual dinner with our community. There is no cost for our new members.  We’d appreciate a donation of $10 per adult and $4 per child ages 4-12 for our members of more than one year.  Children age three and under are free.
Please register here by January 23, so we can finalize the numbers and have the right amount of food. Let us know how many will be attending and if you prefer a gluten free or dairy free meal. We hope to have members of the Madrichim helping with the younger children, so please plan to bring them as well.

Save the Date! Coffee House Night– Open Mic Style, February 3
You don’t have to be a performer to enjoy live local talent at our Coffee House Night events! Our Coffee House Nights are open to the community. Doors will open at 6:30pm, and performances will run from 7:00pm to 10:30pm or so. Enjoy our cozy atmosphere, comfortable seating, hot beverages, goodies, and the amazing talent of our friends. Remember, everyone is welcome to participate!
     Got talent? Whether you’ve made an advance reservation or not, we want you to have your time in the spotlight. Any talent is welcome -- Dancers, Actors, Musicians, Storytellers, Group Acts -- you name it. Please click here or go to the Shir Hadash website and click on the Coffee House link so we know who you are and can plan properly. Talent will have about 10-12 minutes on stage or up to two tunes depending on length.
     Want to be part of the Coffee House Night Team? Contact Margie at MargiePromoPro1@aol.com and put “Talent,” “Baker,” or “House” in the subject line.
Can’t wait to see you all there on Saturday, February 3!
Last Chance to Sign Up! Ga-ga for GaGa Youth Event, January 21
Our exciting youth group GaGa event is this Sunday after Religious School. (Scroll down to our Youth Activities section for complete details.) We need to have everyone registered by today, January 18, in order to plan appropriately. Click here to sign up.


Save the Date! Purim Carnival, February 25
Come one, come all to see what’s new and exciting at our annual Purim Carnival! Enjoy food, photo booths, face painting, balloon sculptures, unlimited games, a silent auction, and fun for the whole family from 11:30 to 1:30. Tickets are $10 pre-ordered, $12 at the door. Click here for more info.

Volunteers Needed for the Purim Carnival
Let’s make this the best Purim Carnival ever for our kids! We need help setting up on Saturday, Feb 24 starting at 3:30pm. If you can’t make it then, Sunday at 9:00am to finish set-up or 11:30-1:30 to help run a game during the carnival or after carnival at 1:30  for clean up. We also can use help with getting silent auction donations from local businesses. Just ask anywhere you shop; click here for the donation request form. Or you may donate a service or item from your business, work or yourself. Many opportunities to help! Please contact Cindy Grills at homes@cindygrills.com or (847) 409-3707.


Book Club - New Selection
The next book for Book Club will be The Two Family House by Linda Cohen Loigman. This book is a multigenerational tale involving gender expectations. The Book Club meeting will be in March and the date and place TBA. Contact Meryl Abensohn at abenkras@ aol.com for more information.

CREATIVE WORSHIP AND RITUAL

 

Shabbat Evening Service, Friday January 19, 7:30pm

This Friday, we celebrate the birthday of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. And, we consider this week's Torah portion, which is about Moses and his leadership of the people as they prepare to leave Egypt.  So, our Shabbat service will focus on these two men - great leaders and champions for freedom.  Let's hear the messages that they sent us, and receive their call - to continue the holy work of pursuing freedom and justice for all. Please remember to bring a treat to share during the oneg.
Oneg Volunteers Needed for Services
Sign up to help as an oneg volunteer for one of our upcoming services. It's easy: just click here to pick a date, bring a challah, and show up.! You'll receive a reminder email the week before with more details. For more information, contact Sean Fisher-Rohde at oneg@shir-hadash.org.

THE RABBI’S CORNER


January 19-20, 2018 / 4 Shevat 5778
Shabbat Bo
Torah - Exodus 10:1-13:16 / Haftarah - Jeremiah 46:13-28

“Together”

Dear Friends,

In this week’s Torah portion, the plagues are raging against Egypt and Pharaoh is weakening.  He offers to let the men of Israel leave to worship God out in the desert.  Moses insists that the Hebrews will go “with our young and with our old, with our sons and with our daughters, with our flocks and with our herds.”  In other words, the Children of Israel are in this together.  We have been enslaved together and we will leave together. With that, our ancestors left Egypt, traveled through the wilderness, received the Torah at Mount Sinai and entered the Promised Land - together.

This principle has guided the Jewish people from that moment until this very day.  We are one community.  We have no tradition of asceticism, of living in isolation.  On the contrary, our sages have taught us “do not separate yourself from the community (Pirkei Avot).” We go through life together.

In our families, communities, at Shir Hadash, and within the Jewish community worldwide, the same applies.  Amongst our seven core values of Shir Hadash are ‘Community’ and ‘Love for the Jewish people.’  For us the value of ‘Community’ means that we connect all Shir Hadash members together in a caring and sharing extended Jewish ‘family;’ we joyfully volunteer our time, talents and resources to supporting and leading our Shir Hadash community, its activities and projects. The lesson is clear.  We are one people and we stick together.

Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Eitan Weiner-Kaplow


To enjoy past entries of the Rabbi's Corner, please visit our website.

SCHOOL NEWS


Religious School, January 21
We’re looking forward to seeing our students ready to go at 9:15 this Sunday.

Info Session for Camp Havaya (Formerly Camp JRF), January 21
On January 21, Rabbi Isaac Saposnik, Executive Director of Camp Havaya (formerly Camp JRF) from the Reconstructionist Movement camp,  will be at Shir Hadash to give a presentation about the camp for our students and hold a special meeting just for parents.  This is a great chance to find out about a fantastic camp and to have answered any questions you may have.  Specific times for the presentation will be given when we get back from break.  Please plan to come to hear about this awesome opportunity for our students.  To see the camp video, click here.

Sunday Morning Bagel Bar Help Needed
We all enjoy the delicious bagels at Sunday school, graciously donated by Tammy Pomper. Now we need some volunteers to pitch in with set-up and clean-up. Helpers would need to arrive around 8:15am to make coffee and set out bagels. If we get lots of helpers, it won't be much of a time commitment for anyone. Please contact Glenn Graff, nflsunday1966@gmail.com, or Tammy Pomper, tammy.g.pomper@gmail.com, to learn more.

YOUTH ACTIVITIES



Ga-Ga for Gaga! Youth Group Event, January 21
Last Day to Register!
Kindergarteners through teens, we heard your request for extra time in Shir Hadash's new indoor gaga pit, so we are making it the next youth group event.  On Sunday, January 21, 12:30-2:30 we will eat lunch and then Coach Cliff Silverman will lead us in traditional gaga games as well as fun variations.  The different age groups will have separate gaga pits. 

Gaga ball is an Israeli game that is enjoyed by all ages and athletic abilities.  No experience necessary; it can be learned in a couple of minutes.  More information on gaga ball and Coach Cliff Silverman can be found here.

$10 SHY youth group members/ $12 non-SHY youth group members.  Register by Thursday, January 18, by clicking here. Ask Lisa Burton Radzely any questions at sac@shir-hadash.org. 

ADULT EDUCATION



New! “Judaism: Believe It or Not” with Jerry Kaye, February 4
Our new First Sunday Bagel Breakfast Speaker Series continues on February 4 at 11:00am. Jerry Kaye, Director Emeritus of the URJ Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, will present “People of the Scribe: Stories Humorous and Sincere,” illustrating Jewish tradition, history, and humor. No RSVP required; $5 donation to cover food.

Torah and Jewish Philosophy Class, January 21
Instructor: Fred Andes
Dig deep into the weekly Torah portion and take a look at modern Jewish philosophy.

Living Judaism: Introduction to Jewish Spirituality & Civilization, January 21
Sundays, 11:15 am to 12:25 pm on  Jan  21, and 28; Feb 11; March 11 and 18; April 15, 22, and 29, 2018.
Instructor: Rabbi Eitan Weiner-Kaplow
A survey of essential and fundamental concepts of Judaism - its roots, history, sacred texts, holidays, and life cycle celebration.  This class offers a great opportunity to learn what Judaism offers us to live, learn, celebrate and relate to life’s challenges in a Jewish way, today!  This class is for everyone – from those with no Jewish background to those with a strong Jewish background, and all in between.

No Lunch & Learn Today
Due to a funeral, there will be no Lunch & Learn session with the Rabbi on January 18. Next week, join the Rabbi and Shir Hadash friends for a refreshing and contemporary exploration of the weekly Torah portion, a selected book of the Bible, or a contemporary work of Jewish wisdom. All are welcome.


SOCIAL ACTION

Educational Series on Domestic Abuse, February 1
The SH Social Action Committee announces a new six-part series on the sensitive subject of domestic violence. Beginning February 1 and running every other month, the series will welcome a variety of experts to lead thoughtful explorations of crucial topics.

For the first session on February 1 at 7:00pm, our guest presenter Margret Younis will address essential questions about patterns of control in domestic violence situations. Margret has a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice and a Master’s Degree in Forensic Psychology. She helps women overcome mental, financial, and social barriers, and provides counseling to help them pursue higher education, find jobs, and start successful businesses.

For more information, contact Jeff Wallk, jeffrey.wallk@gmail.com.


Soup Kitchen, February 18
On Sunday, February 18, Shir Hadash will be serving over 90 meals at the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church interfaith soup kitchen in Evanston. We need six to eight families (20-25 people total) who are able to prepare, cook and serve food from 2:00 to 4:00pm.
Each family will be responsible for bringing a precooked meat or pasta entrée (non-vegetarian, in a disposable dish), a large bag of frozen mixed vegetables, a bag of fresh fruit, and a dessert to feed approximately 15 people. Feel free to partner with another family to fill these needs.This is a great family event because there is no age limit to volunteer, but from past experience, kids should be at least six years old to participate.
If you are interested in helping, please contact Mark Lenhart, mjlenhart@comcast.net.


These Grins, and Many More, are Thanks to our Holiday Gift Drive Donors
A photo says a thousand words, and these pictures depict the joy that our gift drive donors brought to children this holiday season.

In addition to making the holidays brighter for dozens of low-income children who work with Jewish Child & Family Services (JCFS) as well as eight foster children connected with Fill A Heart 4 Kids, we also surprised and delighted a refugee family. When reaching out to the Syrian Community Network, we learned that parents asked for winter clothing for their children and did not want to make any more requests. Likewise, the Syrian Community Network appreciated all of the warm clothing that had been donated and didn't want to ask its donors for anything else. However, when Shir Hadash offered to donate toys and other gifts, they paired us with a family. We gave each child two gifts, as well as presents to the parents because everyone deserves a gift at holiday time. The toys, doll, art supplies, games, and science kits were a pleasant surprise for the children, and for the parents who did not think their children would be receiving anything but warm weather clothing, outerwear, and boots. The parents were delighted to receive gift cards, but most of all they were thrilled to see their children's joy and to know they would have fun things to do at home throughout the year.



Thank you to Shir Hadash for helping this refugee family have a wonderful holiday and giving them things they will enjoy greatly for years to come!  It means so much to them that people went out of their way to help them. Pictured above is the family and their main contact at the Syrian Community Network.

ISRAEL AWARENESS


Save the Date! Film on February 10
We are still finalizing licensing rights, but we are planning on showing a Jewish film from the UK in lieu of the planned Israeli film. The Women of Shir Hadash will sponsor this showing. The Israel Committee will follow-up on this showing with our next Israeli film in spring.

Did You Know? Fun Facts about Israel

Tel Aviv enjoys 300 annual days of sunshine.

Tel Aviv has 13 official beaches which stretch over 8.7 miles. National Geographic has deemed Tel Aviv the ninth best beach city in the world.

The Italian government awarded Tel Aviv's Pronto the title of "Best Italian Restaurant Outside of Italy."

Tel Aviv University is the country's largest university and is ranked among the world's top 100 universities. Recently, researchers at the university developed a therapy that may treat mantle cell lymphoma, the most aggressive form of blood cancer.

ONGOING FUNDRAISERS

Simcha Tree Leaves Available for Purchase
Our Tree of Joy—a Simcha Tree—is situated in our Community Room to remind us of all the joys of our lives. The leaves come in copper, silver, and gold. Each leaf marks a lasting memory of a joyous simcha in the lives of members of Shir Hadash.  We invite you to add your loved ones’ simchas to our Tree and share your nachas with our congregation or just add your loved ones’ names out of love. Leaves can be purchased to mark your special family or individual accomplishments.  Click here to see additional information and make your purchase.

Don’t Forget Our Permanent Restaurant Fundraisers!
The Continental Restaurant in Buffalo Grove or Butterfield’s Restaurant in Northbrook 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.

Shir Hadash Memorial Wall
Having a Memorial Plaque for a loved one in Shir Hadash’s Memorial Wall ensures that Yahrzeit will be observed for them in perpetuity by our congregation.The cost for a plaque is $360. Many congregants prepay and reserve plaques.You may register for the plaque(s) through our website, or request a paper order form by calling the office (847-498-8218).

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



SHOP for the Winter
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. For more information, email Michelle at SHOP@shir-hadash.org.
Thank you for supporting Shir Hadash with your SHOP purchases!



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

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