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Friday, September 17, 2021

Shir Hadash Weekly Newsletter - September 17, 2021

 

Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Synagogue

Shir Hadash Weekly Newsletter

September 17, 2021

Our current policies regarding our Bridge Phase practices, Building and Site Occupancy Limits, and Wellness Criteria can be found on the Shir Hadash websiteMasks are to be worn at all services, meetings and programs.  If you need assistance, please email the office at admin@shir-hadash.org or call 847-498-8218. You may additionally reach the Rabbi on his cell 847-525-7746 at any time, and our President Stuart Aizenberg at 847-840-7895.

WHAT'S HAPPENING AT A GLANCE

Creative Worship and Ritual 
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  • Tonight: Shabbat Dinner Blessings via Zoom, September 17, 6:15 p.m.
  • Sukkot/Shabbat Multigenerational Service - Hybrid, September 24, 7:00 p.m.
  •  Simchat Torah Service - Hybrid, September 26, 7:00 p.m.


The Rabbi's Corner 

  • "Turning to the Harvest"
  • Rabbi Eitan's Spider


Membership News and Events

  • Shir Hadash Office Closed September 21-22
  • Simchat Torah Affy Tapple Orders & Pickup 
  • Bystander Intervention Trainings to Combat Hate and Harassment
  • Hurricane Ida  Relief Fund
  • Save the Date: Saturday Night at the Israeli Movies Discussion: "The Matchmaker" Saturday, October 9, 8:00 p.m
  • Book Club Meeting October 21


Adult Education

  • Sunday Morning Virtual Adult Ed Classes, September 19 
    • Hebrew Reading, 9:30 a.m.
    • Torah and Jewish Philosophy, 10:00 a.m. 
  • Thursday Zoom Lunch & Learn with Rabbi Eitan, September 23, 1:00 p.m


Ongoing Fundraisers

  • Restaurants Support Shir Hadash
  • ShopWithScrip, iGive, and Amazon Smile

 
CREATIVE WORSHIP AND RITUAL



Tonight: Shabbat Dinner Blessings via Zoom - September 17, 6:15 p.m. -- Click here for the Zoom link.   (Meeting ID 869 2916 5393, Passcode 757767, Dial-in 312 626 6799)​​​​​​​ Join us on Zoom as we light candles, bless our families, sanctify the wine, and bless the challah before Shabbat dinner. Rabbi Eitan will lead a 20-minute ceremony to welcome our Shabbat dinners at home.



Next Friday: Sukkot/Shabbat Multigenerational Hybrid Service, September 24, 7:00 p.m. - at Shir Hadash (outdoors) & Zoom:
 Enjoy Sukkot & Shabbat in the Green Space with fun music, engaging prayer, and a delightful story. Then, celebrate in our Sukkah in the Green Space, and shake your lulav! We'll have sweet treats to eat in the Sukkah, including s'mores! Click here to join via Zoom. Click here to join via Zoom  (Meeting ID 869 2916 5393, Passcode 757767, Dial-in 312 626 6799)​​​​​​​.


Next Sunday: Family and Community Hybrid Simchat Torah Celebration, September 26 7:00 p.m. at Shir Hadash (indoors) & Zoom --Let's celebrate Simchat Torah together! The Jewish festival of Simchat Torah celebrates our love for our Jewish tradition of learning and studying sacred scripture, the Torah.  This is a great family holiday celebration!  We will read the last few lines of the Torah and then the first few lines, thus finishing and beginning our study anew. And of course, we will dance, and have taffy apples (click here ​​​​​​​to reserve your apples)!  We'll be together, but distanced and masked, at the synagogue (and on Zoom). After the service, all are welcome to go outside to the Sukkah in our Green Space to continue the celebration. In-person participants must register in advance; space is limited. Click here to join via Zoom  (Meeting ID 869 2916 5393, Passcode 757767, Dial-in 312 626 6799)​​​​​​​.


THE RABBI’S CORNER


September 17-18, 2021 / 12 Tishrei 5782 / Shabbat Ha’azinu
Torah: Deuteronomy 32:1 - 32:52 / Haftarah: II Samuel 22:1-51
 
“Turning to Harvest”
 
Dear Friends,
 
As the High Holidays come to a conclusion, we turn our eyes to the harvest. For the Jewish people, harvest comes in many ways.  From Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, we both finish a year of growth and maturation and begin a new year with knowledge learned and goals set for the future.  This is a harvest of the spirit. With the end of the summer and approaching fall, next week we will celebrate Sukkot when we gather in the richness of the fields, orchards, and vineyards.  This is a harvest of God’s abundance. In two weeks, on Simchat Torah, we will conclude the reading of the Torah and begin again.  This is a harvest of wisdom.
 
“Hodu L’Adonai ki tov, ki l’olam chasdo -
Give thanks to the Eternal who is good; God’s compassion is everlasting.”
(Psalm 118)
 
Zay a mentsch – Be a Good Person.

Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Eitan Weiner-Kaplow


Rabbi Eitan's Spider -- 
 As a follow-up to his Rosh Hashanah sermonette, Rabbi Eitan shares the above photo of the Cross Orbweaver Spider from his garden. The Rabbi notes, "Every night she weaves a beautiful web to catch her favorite mosquitos and other bugs for dinner."

You can read past editions of The Rabbi's Corner on the
 Shir Hadash website.

MEMBERSHIP NEWS AND EVENTS​​​​​​​



Synagogue Office Closed September 21-22 -- Shir Hadash's office will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday for Sukkot.


New: Simchat Torah Affy Tapple Orders & Pickup: Click here to reserve your Affy Tapples for Simchat Torah by Friday, Sept. 24 at 10:00 a.m.! Then, on Sunday, Sept. 26, there are two ways to bring them home: if you're joining the Simchat Torah celebration via Zoom, you can drive by Shir Hadash between 2:30-4:30 PM for a socially distanced pickup, OR if you're attending the celebration in person, you can take your apples after the service to enjoy at home!
 

Two Sessions Left: Bystander Intervention Trainings to Combat Hate and Harassment --  Do you know what to do if you see someone being harassed or experiencing another form of discrimination? Join a public virtual training to learn about bystander hate incident intervention, and how you can combat hate and harassment. The 60-minute sessions from Advancing Justice Chicago focus on anti-Asian harassment, and the skills you learn can be applied to any type of harassment. Two dates remain; register now before they fill. 
Thursday, September 23, 3:00 p.m.:  Register here
Tuesday, September 28, 12:30 p.m.:  Register here


Hurricane Ida Relief -- Are you wondering how you can help relief efforts in Louisiana as they experience extensive damage and power outages that will last for weeks? Nechama: A Jewish Response to Disaster is helping families severely impacted by Hurricane Ida. They are sending teams to help with cleanup and relief efforts, and they need monetary donations. Donating air miles is another option. For more information and to donate, click here. JUF Chicago also is providing assistance via its Jewish Federation Disaster Relief Fund . All funds collected will be directed to community social welfare agencies in the affected areas. 100% of all donations go directly to aid those most grievously harmed by the storms. Whatever aid you can provide will be greatly appreciated, and remember to check if your employer will match your donation.


Save the Date: Saturday Night at the Israeli Movies Discussion: "The Matchmaker" Saturday, October 9, 8:00 p.m.-- Join us for our first Israeli movie night of the year! Watch The Matchmaker at your leisure beforehand (you can watch it for free on Hoopla with most library cards, as well as on some other streaming platforms) then tune in for a lively discussion of the film. The Matchmaker mixes comedy with drama as it tells a coming-of-age story unlike any you've ever seen before.  Click Here to Join via Zoom.


Book Club New Selection, Meeting October 21 --  For our October discussion, the Book Club is reading The Song of the Jade Lily by Kirsty Manning, a gripping historical novel that tells the little-known story of Jewish refugees who fled to Shanghai during WWII.  Click Here to participate via Zoom.

ADULT EDUCATION
​​​​​​​Today: Lunch and Learn with the Rabbi via Zoom, September 9, 1:00 p.m. --  Click here for the Zoom link (Meeting ID: 864 5148 8826, Passcode: 6121824) Join Rabbi Eitan and Shir Hadash members and friends for a refreshing, contemporary exploration of the weekly Torah portion.

Virtual Adult Ed Sunday Morning Programs, September 12:
  Adults are welcome to join in the following adult education programs on most Sundays:


ONGOING FUNDRAISERS

Restaurants Supporting Shir Hadash --  These restaurants donate a percentage of your bill when you mention Shir Hadash. Please support these generous community businesses:

  • Axel's Bistro Cafe, 131 W Dundee Road, Buffalo Grove (former Flappy's location)
  • Butterfield's, 4195 Dundee Road, Northbrook 
  • The Continental Restaurant, 788 S. Buffalo Grove Road, Buffalo Grove ((If you experience an issue when you request your purchase be recorded for Shir Hadash, please ask for Patty or Stephanie, or keep your receipt and call our office. They are adjusting to their new program and have asked for our patience.)

Gift Card Purchases Help Shir Hadash - SHOP Shir Hadash allows members to order physical and electronic gift cards from thousands of stores and Shir Hadash receives a portion of every purchase, at no cost to you. Electronic and physical cards can be ordered instantly ordered using the RaiseRight app on your phone or through our vendor shopwithscrip.com. Click here for more information or contact Glenn Graff for assistance.

When you’re shopping online, be sure to consider these donation programs that support Shir Hadash at no extra cost to you!

iGive -- There are 2500 online retailers helping to make donations happen through iGive.  Click here to learn more or contact Sandi Schleicher.

Amazon Smile -- Amazon will automatically donate 0.5% of your purchase to when you sign up at smile.amazon.com and select "Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Synagogue-Congregation Shir Hadash" in Wheeling as your charity of choice.

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

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