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This Week at BJBE

March 2, 2015

Dear Friends,

 

The Purim celebration continues this Wednesday with a pot luck dinner, Purim service with Megillah reading and social action project. For those looking for mitzvah projects, this is a great opportunity. 

 

A very special thanks to the committees, volunteers and participants of the Adult Purim Party and Purim Carnival held this past weekend. These events are an important reminder of what a special place BJBE is. The Adult Purim Party was filled with great music and entertainment, delicious food, colorful decorations and congregants dressed in imaginative costumes having a great time. On Sunday it was wonderful to see families having fun together at BJBE playing games, being entertained by our clergy, junior choir and a magician, visiting the face painters, tattoo artists and fortune teller, enjoying lunch and cotton candy, and redeeming game tickets for great prizes. 

 

A new adult education series starts this Sunday, Dealing with Difficult People. Also on Sunday, StandWithUs will present concurrent programs for adults and Chai School students on understanding and navigating growing anti-semitism, particularly the BDS movement on college campuses.  

 

Be sure to support our teens going to Kolin and Israel by shopping the online auction.

 

Please see sections below for information on these and other programs 

 

We look forward to celebrating the B'nai Mitzvah of Charlie Sussman and Logan Resnick at the morning service and the B'nai Mitzvah of Madison Sherman and Scott Goldman at the afternoon service this Saturday. Mazel tov to Charlie, Logan, Madison, Scott and their families.     

 

L'shalom,

Arlene 

 

Arlene Mayzel

Executive Director

847-940-7575, ext. 118


 
 

UPCOMING PROGRAMS     


Symposium is cancelled this Tuesday.  It will resume next week.    

 

Volunteers are needed to pre-make the Hamentaschen dough that will be used by all of our Hebrew School students for this Sisterhood sponsored event. The dough should be prepared at your home and then delivered to us on either March 3 or March 5 before 3pm. It can be dropped off at BJBE or at the home of Carrie Cohan (Buffalo Grove). The dough balls should be placed in a Ziploc bag and labeled "for Hebrew School." Please let Carrie Cohan know if you are willing to volunteer and let us know if you will be providing dough for Tuesday, March 3 or Thursday, March 5, as well as where you will be delivering the dough. Click here to see the recipe. 

 

Northbrook Lunch and Learn, Wednesday, March 4, 12:00 - 1:00pm.Take an hour during your workday to enjoy an inspiring and challenging text study session with Rabbi Brian Stoller. Bring your lunch, relax and recharge. The Northbrook group meets at 555 Skokie Blvd, 2nd floor conference room. For information contact Gary Schaffel.   

 

"It's Actually Purim Tonight" Potluck Dinner & Social Action Project, 

Wednesday, March 4, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Enjoy a potluck dinner, hear Rabbi Stoller read the Megillah, and help the Social Action Network continue the "New Life for Old Bags" project we began on our MLK Community Day of Service.  Guests of all ages can help weave recycled plastic bag strips into mats to go underneath the sleeping bags of people who are homeless. Please bring scissors for the project. BJBE is providing the main course of a meat-free dinner. The potluck part: you provide a side or dessert! There is no charge for this event but please RSVP so we know what you are bringing and how many people will be attending. Click here to register. 

 

Support the Kolin/Israel Trip for Teens through March 9, by participating in their online auction. They're offering everything from getaway trip packages, to Cubs, Sox and Blackhawks tickets, brand new jewelry, Coach handbags, and even some gently used Uggs. Make sure to check out all the wonderful services our teens are donating, as well as the very unique experiences our clergy team is offering. You can access the auction on the BJBE website at the Kolin/Israel Trip info tab or by clicking here. Contact Lara KunzJamie Lewis  or Kelly Goldberg with questions.
 
 

Sunday Morning Adult Learning; Dealing with Difficult People, Sundays, March 8, 15 & 22, 9:45 - 10:45am. Everyone of us has to deal with difficult personalities from time to time, whether it's a boss or colleague whose communication style is vastly different from our own, a parent who doesn't respect our space, a critical or unsupportive spouse, an in-law with whom we inevitably clash, or others with whom healthy relationships seem impossible. In this series, which is part of BJBE's ongoing participation in the JCARES Safer Synagogues Initiative, our speakers will offer expert guidance and Jewish wisdom for dealing with the difficult people in our lives.

March 8 - How to Deal with Difficult People - Debbie Gross, LCSW

March15 - Coping Strategies & Personal Care - Margot Andersen, MSW, RYT

March 22 - Spiritual Guidance from Jewish Tradition - Rabbi Brian Stoller 

 

Mark your calendars for  Sunday, March 8, 12:30-1:30pm,  when StandWithUs is providing two concurrent programs to inform and help our community navigate increasing anti-Semitism.  Open to all adults, "The ABC's of BDS"  (the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against Israel) will be held in the Sanctuary.  All 8th - 12th graders are invited to join us in the Chapel for "The Difference Between Anti-Semitism and Legitimate Criticism." Please contact Kelly Goldberg  with any questions. 

Support the fundraising efforts of the teens going on the Kolin/Israel trip by attending their 4th dining event at Viccino's in Glenview on Sunday, March 8 from 11:00am - 9:00pm. 20% of dine-in or take out will be donated toward their fundraising. A hard copy of the flyer is required. You can access it by clicking here

 

Men's Club popular  Evening Study Sessions continue as Rabbi Brian Stoller leads us in a 4-part discussion of  Tradition & Change: Great Controversies in Modern Jewish Law. Just as in Talmudic times, present-day Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform thinkers continue to debate about how Judaism should respond to modernity and change. Rabbi Stoller will lead us in exploring some of the great modern controversies in the world of Jewish law, on hot-button issues such as marriage, conversion, gender roles, government responsibilities, and the Reform movement's relationship with other streams of Judaism.  Monday, March 9, and Monday, April 6, 7:30-9:00 p.m. $5/session for Men's Club members (and women), $10/session for non-members Includes fruit and dessert, beverages.  Click here for more information and registration information. Contact  Todd Cohan; (847) 520-0591 if you have questions. 

Tuesday Symposium: The Book of First Samuel, Tuesdays, March 10, 17 & 24, 10:00 - 11:30am; Instructor: Rabbi Mark Shapiro
 
Note date change!  Join Sisterhood on Thursday, March 12 at 7:30pm at BJBE for a Purim and Passover Cooking Class . Chef Ayelet Danino of Bites of Pleasure will wow us with great holiday recipes and tastings. You will come away with new holiday recipes and cooking techniques to dazzle your guests and make your holiday celebrations spectacular!  Registration is required.  

Save 3 lives in less than one hour! Do a mitzvah by donating blood at the LifeSource drive on Sunday, March 15 from 8:00am - 1:00pm. Please note that some travel bans have been lifted -- recent Cancun travel is now acceptable. Contact LifeSource with specific travel or eligibility questions at 847-803-7921. Email  [email protected] to register for a time - slots are every 15 minutes.

BJBE Post Carpool Club presents Barbra Streisand: Super Star, Sunday, March 15, 4:30PM We welcome back one of our favorite presenters, Hy Speck, who has previously delighted us with his informative programs on Millennium Park and Frank Sinatra. This new presentation traces Barbra from her beginnings as a skinny, cross-eyed, fatherless child to one of the brightest stars in motion pictures, television, Broadway and the concert stage. Join us (a fun loving group of mature BJBE members) at BJBE for 4:30 Welcome Reception, 5:15 Program, followed by dinner. BJBE Members $18.00, Guests $25.00.  This event will benefit the Teen Mission to Kolin and Israel Scholarship Fund. Full details are in the BJBE Mid-Month Mailer.  Contact Carol Berger

 

We invite you to join us for the BJBE Sisterhood Women's Seder; Monday, March 23 from 5:30-8:30 p.m.  The Women's Seder is a celebration filled with worship, song, and a traditional meal shared with interesting women representing multiple generations.  For information and registration, click here.  Reservations are required and should be submitted by March 16.  For additional information, contact Debby Dubow or Carol Simon.     

 

We will once again be hosting Second Seder at BJBE on Saturday, 

April 4 led by Rabbi Stoller and Cantor Wolman. Click here for information.    

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Torah Study: The Book of Exodus
Instructors Rabbi Karyn Kedar and Rabbi Brian Stoller
Saturdays, 11:00am - 12:00pm

Talmud Study: Tractate Berakhot (Blessings) Wednesdays, 7:45 - 9:00am; Instructor Rabbi Brian Stoller

 

Visit the Adult Education Archives on our website to view select programs.  

For more information about the Center for Adult Learning, contact Karyn Benson.

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YOUTH PROGRAMS    

 

Support the online auction and dining event at Viccino's to benefit the teen trip to Kolin/Israel. Details above.   

 

Calling all 3rd-12th graders! Get ready for Pesach, Chocolate style. All Youth Group Chocolate Seder, Sunday, March 22, 2:00 - 4:00pm at BJBE. Contact Eddie Simon or Lauren Sandoval to sign up.

 

For questions or information about youth programs, please contact 

Kelly Goldberg.

 
SERVICES  

Mizmor L'Shabbat service, Friday, March 6 at 7:30pm
 
Shabbat mornings feature our Kol Shabbat service at 9:30am followed by Torah Study at 11:00am led by Rabbi Mark Shapiro.   

Wednesday Morning Minyan: Begin your day in a beautiful and powerful way by attending our Wednesday morning Minyan from 6:45 to 7:15am. Each week we pray in the intimate space of the Chapel with Rabbi Stoller and a supportive, welcoming group. Experience a prayer service that is grounded in communal song, thought-provoking liturgy, and deep silence, followed by camaraderie over bagels and coffee. Morning Minyan participants have commented that this is worship that has connected to their lives in many unexpected and transformative ways. For more information, contact Rabbi Stoller. The weekday prayer melodies are available here, although all are welcome to attend regardless of musical or prayerbook knowledge. 

Please note: in lieu of Wednesday Musical Minyan this week, a Purim service will be held at 7:00pm in the Chapel.  

Join us Wednesdays 6:45pm - 7:15pm in the Chapel for Musical Minyan. This is a deeply spiritual way to transition into the evening. Make it part of your weekly worship. Experience beautiful music, pray together in community and be present for fellow congregants who need to say Kaddish for a loved one. All Wednesday evening Music Minyans are led with creativity and harmony by talented members of our congregation and special guests. The musical group Soul Zimra; Andy Dennen, Marcus Newman, and Gary Schaffel lead on the first and third Wednesdays of the month. Susan Diamond leads sing-along style using video and short films on the second and fifth Wednesdays. Fourth Wednesdays are reserved for our younger musical congregants. Every evening Music Minyan is a joy-filled experience you don't want to miss.

 

Services in both the Sacred Hall and Sanctuary are now streamed.. To view our live or recorded streams, please click here. You may have to watch an initial commercial before the stream begins, but this is a free and open program accessible to anyone. To access: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bjbelive.
Questions? Click here to contact Arlene Mayzel.
MORNINGS AT BJBE  

W ednesday Morning Minyan:  Our weekday morning Minyan meets i n the BJBE Chapel from 6:45 - 7:15am. Contact Rabbi Stoller for an audio CD of the weekday prayer melodies. 
 
Thursday T'ai Chi Ch'uan:
  We offer a weekly Thursday morning T'ai Chi class led by Dr. Drew Serlin at 7:30am.  There is no charge for these classes. 
SOCIAL ACTION NETWORK   

 PADS needs:winter coats; hats and gloves (children's, women's, men's); underwear, bras and socks (children's, women's, men's); kitchen staples - decaf coffee, tea bags, dry lemonade mix, microwave popcorn, hand sanitizer, plastic gloves for serving. Please drop off donations in the PADS bin in the Tzedakah nook.Questions? Contact Ruth Miller or by phone at 224-235-4042. 

 

March Tzedakah 
American Friends of Magen David Adom - 
Magen David Adom  (MDA) is Israel's ambulance, blood-services, and disaster-relief organization, serving as emergency medical first responders for the state's 8 million people. MDA is the only organization mandated by the Israeli government to serve in this role, but it's not a government agency, so it relies on people like you for funding. Through your gift, you're saving thousands of Israeli lives. 
CARING COMMUNITY   

 

The Caring Community and CJE Senior Life, are pleased to offer individual appointments at no charge with Senior Health Insurance Counselor, Esther Craven. Esther has over 25 years of experience at CJE. As a benefits specialist, she offers assistance and advocacy in areas of Medicare, health insurance and resources for retirement. Individual appointments with Esther Craven are available at BJBE Monday 5:00-7:00pm on 3/9 & 4/13 at no chargeCall Laura Zuckert in the temple office (847 940-7575) to schedule your appointment.   

 

BJBE's Caring Community is a team of volunteers who can act as your extended family when your family needs additional support.  Caring Community provides the following services: home delivered meals in times of need, transportation to/from temple or a medical appointment, phone support for people who are ill or lonely, senior education and caregiver support, chicken or vegetable soups (always available in the kitchen!) and a virtual food pantry.  To access these services confidentially, please call Gloria Kaiz at 847-945-3741.  

 

BJBE is certified as a Safer Synagogue by Jewish Community Abuse Resources, Education & Solutions (JCARES). Our leadership has been trained in understanding the impact of abuse across the lifespan and improving access to support for congregants experiencing abusive situations. For more information, please contact the clergy at 847-940-7575.  

ANNOUNCEMENTS      

 

Registration for early childhood programs at the Chava Center is now underway.  Under the leadership of our sensational new director, Susie Wexler, we have implemented exciting changes to our programming. Preschool classes and camp are available for 2, 3 and 4 year old with options for the number of days attended.   The community is buzzing about our school, register soon to guarantee a space!  For more information about the BJBE Early Childhood Center at the Chava Center, contact Susie Wexler at  [email protected] or call 847-940-7575.   

 

The WZO (World Zionist Organization) will hold elections January 15, 2015 thru April 30, 2015 for delegates to the World Zionist Congress.This group, which meets every five years, will convene in Jerusalem in October. 145 of the 500 delegates come from North America. It is imperative that ARZA, representing the Reform Movement get the largest percentage of delegates to the Congress so that our influence carries the most weight in decision making. Your vote will help us reach that goal. Our member, Doris Schyman, has been slated to be a delegate representing ARZA and YOU. Beginning January 15, 2015 go to ReformJews4Israel.org  to cast your vote. There will be a $10 charge which is all used for election costs. Paper ballots available in the office. Please contact Lynn Wax,847.965.3801 or Doris Schyman for more information. The Israelis want and need our help in sustaining a pluralistic and egalitarian state. This is important. 

 

Book BJBE for your upcoming celebration!!  Your spiritual home is also a premier venue with beautiful reception space in the Village Center, Sacred Hall and Courtyard.  With completion of the Sanctuary, we have new opportunities available for you to celebrate your special events at BJBE. For information and reservations, contact Event Coordinator  Gayle Jan  or by phone at 847.940.7575.  

JUDAICA (GIFT) SHOP   

 

Gift giving season never ends and your Judaica Shop can fill all of your gift giving needs: Bar/Bat Mitzvah, wedding, new home, anniversary and new baby. Free gift wrapping with each purchase. See the new talit for that special Bar/Bat Mitzvah young man or young lady.

 
Hours:  Sunday 9:30 - 11:30am; Tuesday 4:30-6:30pm;  Thursday 4:30-6:30pm;  Friday, 6:45-7:30pm and after services.  For information, contact  Lynne Kleiman, 847-215-1357  or Irene Schatz, 847-729-8812

 

Looking for a fun and easy way to meet other BJBE members? How about helping out in the Judaica Shop? Don't worry -- we will train you. For information, please call Arlene Wineberg- 224-676-1112.

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Contact Information

Arlene Mayzel, Executive Director

Congregation B'nai Jehoshua Beth Elohim

1201 Lake Cook Road

Deerfield, IL 60015

(847) 940-7575