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Thursday, October 28, 2021

Shir Hadash Weekly Newsletter -- October 28, 2021

 

Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Synagogue

Shir Hadash Weekly Newsletter

October 28, 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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  • Friday:  Zoom Shabbat Service: “5th Friday Learner’s Service: Ask the Rabbi Series” Friday, October 29, 7:30 p.m.
  • Next Week: Multigenerational Hybrid Service with Guest Rabbi Toby Manewith, Friday, November 5, 7:00 p.m. 
  • More ​​​ Upcoming Services
  • Red Alert: Save our Zoom Services!


The Rabbi's Corner -- 
"Shalom Bayit: Peace at Home"


Membership News and Events
  • Yom Kippur Appeal - We Need Your Help!
  • Reconstructing Judaism 2022 Convention - Register by October 31
  • Donate by November 5: Soup Kitchen Fundraiser
  • Now Through November 19: Help Those in Need with Winter Warmth and Holiday Gift Donations
  • Krafts and Kibitzing, November 3, 7:30 p.m.
  • New: A Little Craft Hunt, November 7, 10:15 a.m.
  • New: Hanukkah House Party via Zoom, November 14, 1:00 p.m.
  • New: Shir HaNosh TV: Pitas with Rabbi Eitan, November 14, 2:00 p.m.
  • Sign Up Now- Spots Are Limited: Interfaith Council Volunteer Event at Feed My Starving Children, November 26


Religious School

  • Sunday School in Session, October 31, 9:45 a.m.
  • What's Happening at Religious School: Introducing Samantha McArdle

Adult Education

  • Thursday Zoom Lunch & Learn with Rabbi Eitan, October 28, 1:00 p.m
  • Sunday Morning Virtual Adult Ed Classes, October 31 
    • Hebrew Reading, 10:00 a.m.
    • Torah and Jewish Philosophy, 10:00 a.m. 


Ongoing Fundraisers

  • Restaurants, ShopWithScrip, iGive, and Amazon Smile
 
CREATIVE WORSHIP AND RITUAL

Friday: Zoom Shabbat Service: “5th Friday Learner’s Service: Ask the Rabbi Series” Friday, October 29, 7:30 p.m. – This Zoom service offers a unique opportunity to 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.  


Next Week:
 Multigenerational Hybrid Service (In-Person and Zoom) with Guest Rabbi Toby Manewith, Friday, November 5, 7:00 p.m. --
 Join Rabbi Toby Manewith, a Storyteller and Experiential Educator, for a special Shabbat service.  Our Multigenerational Service will feature an interactive experience of the Jacob & Esau story. Children and adults will have a chance to get into the action of this engaging family story.  To participate in person, please register here.  

Mark Your Calendars for Upcoming Services:
  • Kabbalat Shabbat via Zoom, Friday November 12, 7:30 p.m.
  • Hybrid Shabbat Service via Zoom and In-Person, Friday November 19, 7:30 p.m.
  • Shabbat Dinner Blessings via Zoom, Friday November 26, 6:15 p.m.


Red Alert: Save Our Zoom Services -- It’s quite unfortunate that we continue to have a problem signing up people to be Zoom Hosts for services.  We always seem to be scrambling. Sometimes it’s even the day of the service.  Currently, we need hosts for October 29, several services in November, and for everything beyond that.
 
Many of these are Zoom-only services.  Most anyone who is familiar with Zoom can be the host from home. We can provide training and instructions.
 
Twice a month we have hybrid services (in person and on Zoom).  We have found a way to significantly simplify how that is done.  Anyone who has the technical know-how to host from home could come in and host from the synagogue. Again, we can provide training and instructions. 
 
If we continue to have to scramble to find hosts, we will reluctantly reach the point at which we decide that there will be no Zoom. Contact Jerry Weiss or Stuart Aizenberg  to volunteer or if you have any questions. 

THE RABBI’S CORNER


November 29-30, 2021 / 24 Heshvan 5782
Shabbat Chayei Sarah – Shabbat Mevarachim
Torah Portion: Genesis 23:1-25:18 / Haftarah Portion: I Kings 1:1-31
 
“Shalom Bayit – Peace at Home”
 
Dear Friends,
 
Both of Abraham’s sons suffered trauma at the hand of their father.  Ishma’el was banished from the camp and nearly died in the desert.  Isaac was placed on the altar and nearly sacrificed. According to the Torah text, the boys did not meet again for many years.  When Ishma’el and Isaac finally came together, it was at Abraham’s funeral.
 
I see this happen so often in families.  Over the years, unresolved disagreements, fights, and hurts create terrible trauma, hurt, and resentment.  All too often, families fracture into separation. Sometimes, it is only a funeral that will bring them together and even then, there is little talk or acknowledgement. There is rarely an attempt to reconcile.  The hurt is too deep.
 
Our tradition is trying to tell us not to let past hurts fester and grow. Don’t let them cause division and strife in a family.  Deal with them as quickly as possible so that understanding and peace can be restored.  Apologize when having done wrong.  Accept an apology made in sincerity. The is the path to “shalom bayit” – peace at home.
 
Zay a mentsch – Be a good person.
Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Eitan Weiner-Kaplow
 
Click here to read The Rabbi's Corner on the Shir Hadash website.
 


MEMBERSHIP NEWS AND EVENTS


Yom Kippur Appeal - We Need Your Help! Shir Hadash does not generate enough income through our very popular voluntary commitment program to fund all of our expenses.  We rely on the annual High Holiday Appeal to help make up the difference.  
 
It's not too late for you to help.  Thanks to those that already have.  If you have not, then please take a few minutes and consider doing so.  In case you missed it or would like to see it again, here's the excellent appeal that was done by Johannah Simon. If you'd like to donate, please click here or contact the office  (admin@shir-hadash.org or 847- 498-8218).  Thank you.


Reconstructing Judaism Convention 2022 - Discount Registrations Available Until October 31 -- Next year's Reconstructing Judaism Convention is scheduled for March 23-27 in Washington D.C.  The last convention was held in 2018 in Philadelphia and was attended by Stuart Aizenberg, Scarlett Andes, Marc Fargotstein, Executive Director Nancy Kekst, and Rabbi Eitan Weiner Kaplow. It was enlightening, educational, eye-opening, and inspirational. We hope to get a larger contingent of Shir Hadash members to next year’s convention.  You can see information about it here
 
There is an Early Bird Discount Deadline of October 31.  See pricing options here. There are prices for the full convention, partial attendance and online only. 
 
Beyond the Early Bird Discount, Shir Hadash earned an additional $200 off for up to five registrants by being one of the first congregations to submit a video.  (President Stuart Aizenberg is using one of the discounts to attend, so four discounts remain available as of now.) You must register by October 31 to use this additional discount, and it only applies to a full convention / in person attendance registration. Contact Stuart at (847) 840-7895 if you are ready to register and would like the $200 off discount code.​​​​​​​


Donate by November 5: Soup Kitchen Fundraiser -- Shir Hadash will sponsor 70 meals at an upcoming contactless soup kitchen on November 7 in Evanston. Patrons will receive a delicious, catered, individually boxed meal valued at $5.00 each, complete with entree, drink, vegetable, sides, fruit, and dessert.  While we can't volunteer in person due to Covid, please consider making a donation so Shir Hadash can provide these meals.  Click here and then select Social Action under Type, and write Soup Kitchen in Payment Notes. Thank you for helping those in need.



Now Through November 19: Help Those in Need with Winter Warmth and Holiday Gift Donations --
 The Social Action Committee encourages you to take part in two opportunities to help people in need: help them stay warm this winter, and ensure that children receive a present this holiday season. You can participate in both projects from home.

  • For information about JUF's Winter Warmth Drive, click here. Donations are welcomed at any time, but make a contribution by November 5 if you want someone to receive a Chanukah card that you donated in their honor or in someone's memory.  
  • For JCFS's Holiday Gift Drive, click here. There are two options, to make a monetary donation or to receive a wish list and then purchase an e-gift card. The e-gift card will be given to the parents, who will then have the pleasure of buying presents for their child. E-gift cards must be received by November 19. Click here to make a monetary donation or to sign up to receive a child's wish list.

If you have any questions, contact Lisa Burton Radzely.



Monthly Krafts & Kibitzing, November 3, 7:30 pm - Crafters of all ages and abilities are invited to bring in their current crochet, knit, or other handicraft/art projects via Zoom. We will share ideas, learn tips and tricks, and shoot the breeze. Break-out rooms are available for our 17 years and younger set. Registration is required. For questions, please contact Elliott Simon. 


New: 
A Little Craft Hunt, November 7, 10:15 a.m. --
 The Family Activity Committee invites Pre-Kindergarten kids (infants, toddlers, etc) and their parents/grandparents, etc. to join us for a Story and a Hannukah Craft Hunt. We will be making kid-safe "menorahs" and other crafts suitable for decoration or as a gift for a loved one. Come dressed appropriately for the weather since we will be outside. Please bring a blanket to sit on. Registration is required. For questions, email Elliott Simon.


New: Hanukkah House Party for Grades K-8 via Zoom, November 14, 1:00 p.m. -- Get ready for the holidays and join the fun Family Activity Committee in making festive Hanukkah crafts to eat, decorate your house, or give as a gift. Our projects include: an edible menorah, a paper dreidel and a surprising pop-up card. Each of these crafts can be made with simple kitchen and school supplies. Please register to receive the Zoom Link. Questions— email Elliott.simon@rocketmail.com.


New: Shir HaNosh TV Presents Pitas with Rabbi Eitan, November 14, 2:00 p.m. -- Shir HaNosh TV returns for our second season, kicked off by Rabbi Eitan, who will teach us to make pitas! We'll get started at 2:00, then have a break while the dough rises, and return at 4:00 to bake our pitas. You can sit back and relax while watching, or cook along! Click Here to register to receive the Zoom link and the full recipe. Questions? Contact Melanie at fmandes@comcast.net


New: Space is Limited! 
Interfaith Council Volunteer Event at Feed My Starving Children, November 26 
-- The Northwest Suburban Interfaith Council is requesting volunteers for food packing sessions at Feed My Starving Children in Libertyville. Bring your family and join other church and synagogue members in the fight against hunger on Friday, November 26, the day after Thanksgiving.  Details here.  

RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
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Sunday School in Session, October 31, 9:45 a.m. -- We look forward to seeing all our students at 9:45 a.m. 

What's Happening at Religious School?  Introducing Samantha McArdle --The opening of our school year is off to a great start, with many exciting changes. First and foremost - We are back in person after over eighteen months of meeting only online! Our school leadership team has also grown this year. We are very pleased to have Samantha McCardle (Sam) join Education Director Rachel Goldberg and VP Education Alan Bernover as the Assistant Education Director. Sam is a full time Spanish teacher at John Hersey High School. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience of how to safely implement COVID-19 protocols with a sense of assuredness that we are doing everything we can to keep all of our children as safe and healthy as possible.

In addition to her educational expertise and experience, Sam brings a personal touch and perspective to our school leadership as she grew up and became a bat mitzvah at Shir Hadash, and continued to explore her Jewish identity at Camp JRF. We are very lucky to have Sam on our team, managing the on-ground operations of our school every Sunday morning.

ADULT EDUCATION
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​​​​​​​Today: Lunch and Learn with the Rabbi via Zoom, October 28, 1:00 p.m. -- 
 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:
  Adults are welcome to join in the following adult education programs on most Sundays:

  • Hebrew Reading, October 31, 10:00 a.m.   For more information, contact Steve Lewin.
  • Torah and Jewish Philosophy, October 31, 10:00 a.m:   If you would like to participate, contact Fred Andes


ONGOING FUNDRAISERS


No-Cost Ways to Support Shir Hadash -- There are several fundraising opportunities to support Shir Hadash without spending anything extra! Click here to learn about restaurant dine-and-donate programs, SHOP Shir Hadash gift cards, and iGive and Amazon Smile rebate donations. 


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

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