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“Write a prayer in six words.” So said Alden Solvny, who writesmany of the extra prayers we use
at CKI these days.
Grateful. life. peace. love. you. You.
The glow of the High Holidays still is evident. Iam grateful for the hard work, logistical andspiritual that so many of you put in behind thescenes to make them inspired, uplifting,energizing. We are now in Cheshvan, the monththat is sometimes described as Mar Cheshvan—Bitter Cheshvan—because it does not have aholiday except for Shabbat.
And on the American calendar, Thanksgiving. Iam grateful that we at CKI are hosting theannual Interfaith Thanksgiving service,together with Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
The Talmud teaches us “Kol Yisraelarevim zeh la-zeh;” “All of Israel isresponsible for one another.” Each
of us is responsible, not only to each other, butto all of Israel. This responsibility extendsbeyond our congregation and extends to CKIas a whole and even to our community. Theseresponsibilities are very well represented in ourFour Pillars: Life Long Learning, EmbracingDiversity, Building Community, and MeaningfulObservance.
Life Long Learning: We are obligated to teachour children. Heather Weiser and her teachersare doing an outstanding job of that. Inaddition, our Adult Education Committee, ledby Jay Garland, is educating our adults. Severalcongregants have just completed their firstclass in Hebrew and Gale Jacoby educates all ofus with the story of her family in the Holocaust.
Embracing Diversity: Our responsibility herelies in accepting those different from ourselves.I think it would be hard to find a more diversecongregation than ours. Our congregants
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November 2017 The Voice of Congregation Kneseth Israel
RABBI MARGARET FRISCH KLEIN RICHARD JOHNSON, [email protected] [email protected]
HEATHER BAUMANN WEISER, Director of Education CKI [email protected] [email protected]
C h e s h v a n – K i s l e v 5 7 7 8
represent 17 differentcountries with at least thatmany different languages.We have members who areJews by birth, Jews bychoice, and even non-Jews.It is our obligation to makeeveryone welcome.
Building Community: Our “perception” in thecommunity has never beenbetter. For example, this past winter weopened our doors at 2:30 in the morning toprovide temporary sanctuary to a family whowas driven from their home by a fire nextdoor to us. The congregation raised anddonated nearly $2,000 for the two familiesdispossessed by that fire. Rabbi’s involvementin the community is like something we havenot seen before. From her position on theChicago Board of Rabbis, to being a ElginPolice Chaplain, she has provided us acommunity presence of which to be proud.
In this IssueParashat 2
Another Perspective 3
Sisterhood 4
Men’s Club 6
Book Club 6
Bar Mitzvah 7
B-days/Anniv 7
Donations 7
Yahrzeits 8
Fundability 11
PJY 12
Marketplace 15
Calendar BC
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From the Rabbi’s Study...
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President’s Message
across the street. The focus will be onCelebrating Peace through the Voices of ourChildren. There will be music, prayers, storiesfrom some of our kids about peace, the ElginChildren’s Chorus and a community wide artproject. Please plan on joining us at 4:00 PMon November 19.
I am grateful for CERL, the Coalition of ElginReligious Leaders, who sponsors the InterfaithThanksgiving service, for their leadership andvision in the wider community. They bring ussuch things as the Not in Our Town series atGail Borden Public Library, the Long RedLine—One Billion Rising, The Pulse Nightclub,the Charlottesville and Las Vegas vigils. Wecould not do any of these alone. Partneringwith congregations like Zion Lutheran on the
CKI SAVE THE DATES
12.3, 10, 17 - Chanukah Bazaar
12.6 - PJY Make Music Club
12.10 - PJY Chanukah Party
12.12 - Chanukah: First Candle
12.14 - Sisterhood Chanukah Party
12.17 - Latke Lunch, sponsored by Men’s
Club
12.19 - Chanukah: 8 Candles
HaKol Information
HaKol is published monthly by Congregation KnesethIsrael of Elgin, Illinois. It is sent by email or mailed to CKImembers via first class postage. Non-members whowould like to receive a printed copy may do so by for-warding a yearly donation of $18 (chai) to cover cost ofproduction and mailing. Make checks payable toCongregation Kneseth Israel.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • All material for the December issue is due NO LATER than November 15, PLEASE.All items should be emailed to: [email protected]
HaKol Editor: Jana McFarlane
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PLEASE...If there is an illness in the family or the loss of a loved one, please
call CKI at 847-741-5656 so that yourCKI family can contact you
and be of help.
How to reach the Rabbi:I am in the office at least ten hours each weekfor people to drop in to see me. Come sit andhave coffee with me. Mondays are my days off. I am in the office Tuesday mornings from 10:00 AM-1:00 PM, Wednesday afternoons from1:30-3:30 PM, and Thursday afternoons from2:00-6:00 PM. Call first, just in case somethinghas come up. Can’t make any of those times?Call and set another time. I’ll meet you almostanywhere, anytime. I am accessible by cell phone, 978-590-8268 orby email, [email protected].
CKI BOARD MEMBERSPRESIDENT - Dick Johnson
EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT - Risa CohenTREASURER - Rich Kruth
FINANCIAL SECRETARY - Charlie NeumanRECORDING SECRETARY - Gale Jacoby
CO-VPS/EDUCATION - Susan Johnson and Barb RazowskyPRESIDENT OF SISTERHOOD - Suzy ZemelPRESIDENT OF MEN’S CLUB - Perry Pitzele
RITUAL CHAIR - Barry RoseIMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT - Rochelle Fosco
CKI COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONSADULT EDUCATION - Jay GarlandCKI CARES - Al and Karen Bender
BYLAWS - Rachel NewbyCEMETERY - Marc Zemel
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION - Heather Baumann WeiserFUNDRAISING - Robin Seigle
HAKOL EDITOR - Jana McFarlaneHOUSE - Brock FriedmanKERUV - Wanda Pitzele
MEMBERSHIP - Ken JacobyPUBLICITY - Brad BurkerRITUAL - Barry Rose
ROTH SCHOLARSHIP - Maureen ManningTIKKUN OLAM - Ken Hillman
VISION - (Available)YOUTH ACTIVITIES - Liza Bachrach
To contact, call CKI at 847-741-5656
Peg Lehman’s CKI Office Hours:Monday: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PMTuesday: 1:00 PM – 5:30 PMWednesday: 1:00 PM – 5:30 PMThursday: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PMFriday: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
From the Rabbi’s Study...(cont’d from page 1)
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Parashat HaShavu’a: Weekly Torah Portions
Nov 4 Vayera – Genesis 19:1-20:18
15 Cheshvan Haftarah: 2 Kings 4:1-37
Nov 11 Chayei Sarah – Genesis 24:10-24:52
22 Cheshvan Haftarah: 1 Kings 1:1-31
Nov 18 Toledot – Genesis 26:23-27:27
29 Cheshvan Haftarah: 1 Samuel 20:18-42
Nov 25 Vayetse – Genesis 30:14-31:16
29 Cheshvan Haftarah: Hosea 12:13-14:10
President’s Message(cont’d from page 1)
Meaningful Observance: This is perhaps ourbiggest responsibility to YOU! CKI’s daveningteam, Rabbi, Stephanie, and Stew and the Crewhave spent numerous hours preparing todeliver the best High Holiday services possible.Barry Rose and his Ritual Committee workedalongside Rabbi to give you the best servicesavailable.
It is our obligation to step up and help eachother, as well as our community. Thatcommunal responsibility is a vital part of ourJewish tradition and our being Jewish. It is upto all of us to live our Jewish values, thosebeliefs that guide our lives every day.
Kol Yisrael arevim zeh la-zeh!
– Dick Johnson
during this season of Thanksgiving and sharewhat you are grateful for about CKI.
• • • • •
Meet Robin CoyneWhere have you lived?Chicago in the Ravenswood area, West RogersPark, Lakeview, Evanston, and now SaintCharles.
A real Chicago girl, born at Michael ReeseHospital, she became one of the first womenengineers to graduate Northwestern. Robin joinedCKI after High Holidays last year.
What do you do?I am an industrial hygienist directingenvironmental health and safety.
What brought you to CKI?It is in the area and my friend Hillary broughtme with her mom. So I visited and found awelcoming, tolerant environment.
What do you like about CKI so far?People are open to friendships. It is verytolerant. Very laid back. I have not encounteredpeople who are rigid, inflexible, or prescriptiveabout rules. I like the diversity and theacceptance. Everyone doesn’t have to look thesame or believe the same or have the samebackground. We seem to meet peoplewherever they are on their Jewish journey. AndI have met people that have helped me on my
Saint John’s Bible, Holy Trinity on the summerlunch program and this service, FirstCongregational Church on the Live Love,strengthens the wider community and helps uslive out the commandment to “Love ourneighbors as ourselves.” It brings us peace.
I am grateful for our teachers and theircommitment to our students and their owncommitment to life long learning andprofessional development. On Sundaymorning, November 19, while some of yousleep in, they will be at CKI, together withHebrew School teachers from around the FoxRiver Valley, to further their skills-based trainingand make our Hebrew School not only moreeffective, but also more fun, exciting,challenging, and meaningful.
I am grateful for our staff and the peoplebehind the scenes. To Ljuban for keeping thebuilding looking good. To Susan who works hermagic in the kitchen. To Peg who smiles everyday in the office and lends her competence towhatever we ask her to do. And to Heather (andDave)—whatever I can dream up, she can find away to get it done.
I am grateful for corned beef (and turkey, theHebrew of which is Hodu, which also meansthanks!). And the Sisterhood and individualswho make sure we are fed on Friday nights andSaturday mornings.
There are many things for which to be grateful.Each of you. I hope you will take a moment
DON’T FORGET!
Set your clocks BACK1 hour at 2:00 am on
November 5.(Do it the night before–Nov. 4–whenyou go to bed so you don’t forget!)
Editor’s Note: CKI had the pleasureof welcoming Pastor Keith Fry ofImmanuel Lutheran church inEvanston as he joined us for
Shabbat services on Saturday, October 14. Thefollowing is an excerpt from his sermon thefollowing day.
I had a surprise invitation yesterday morning.Out in Elgin, my former congregation, Christ theLord, has joined forces with Zion LutheranChurch, St. Mary’s Catholic Church, andCongregation Kneseth Israel, the localsynagogue, to bring to town two volumes ofthe St. John’s Bible. If you’re not familiar withthis project, it is a complete hand-lettered Bible,lavishly illustrated with beautifully painted andgilded images, the first manuscript Bible to beproduced in the 500 years since theintroduction of the printing press. The work isastonishingly beautiful. It is the creation of ateam of six scribes and countless artists, andwas commissioned by St. John’s Abbey inMinnesota. Now that it is finished, a very limitednumber of facsimile volumes are traveling theworld. The congregations Imentioned—Lutheran, Catholic, andJewish—got together and paid for two of thevolumes, the Pentateuch (first five books of theOld Testament) and Gospels, to come to Elgin,where they are on display at the library. It’s anamazing cooperative effort as Lutherans andCatholics in town are observing the 500thanniversary of the Reformation and are seekingto find ways to reconcile with one another, andas a Jewish congregation partners withChristians for the good of the neighbor.
journey, that have helped me through a roughspot and have cheered with me when I havereached a new peak and will cheer me ontothe next.
One of the things I really like is that we showsincere concern about one another.
Do you have a favorite Jewish holiday?When I was very little, it was Yom Kippurbecause I was a horrible eater—and I had anexcuse for not eating. It still is because I get tobe introspective. I like introspection. It's achance to put life into perspective.
You can find Robin most Friday nights atKabbalat Shabbat services or studying Hebrewwith the Adult Hebrew Class.
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Another Perspective
This weekend, the Pentateuch volume wascarried to Congregation Kneseth Israel,coinciding with Simchat Torah, the festivalcelebrated this weekend in which peoplerejoice in the Torah, the word of God given toGod’s people. The Torah scroll is dancedthrough the assembly with great joy. (Ourservice has a faint echo of that practice as theGospel book is processed to the center of theassembly.) Rabbi Margaret Frisch Klein sent mea Facebook message yesterday morning toalert me to the fact the volume would be therefor Saturday morning Sabbath worship, andinviting me to come join them. I quickly shavedand went to join them. The service waslong—two and a half hours—as the cycle ofreading the Torah was starting again, and thereading included the entire first portion ofGenesis, all the way from Creation up to theFlood. I was touched that Rabbi Margaret calledon me to help voice the prayers.
I was even more touched as I was invited tostay for the Kiddush and Motzi, literally, theblessings over wine and bread. “Blessed areyou, O Lord our God, Ruler of the Universe, whocreates the fruit of the vine” and “Blessed areyou, O Lord our God, Ruler of the Universe, whobrings forth bread from the earth.” All drink,then eat the challah, and then partake in awonderful spread of delicious foods. In manyways, it was like our coffee hour, multiplied by afactor of 10 or so. People made sure I enjoyed ashot of bourbon, then ensured that I fill a platewith lox and hummus, beautifully arrangedfresh fruit, bread pudding hot from the oven,popcorn drizzled with caramel…it was a feast,and they were gracious hosts. We sat aroundbanquet tables enjoying one another’scompany, continuing our conversation in thesweetness of Sabbath rest and peace.
At one point in the morning, the rabbi and Ihad been talking with one of the congregantsas we looked at the St. John’s Bible volume,discussing the translation of the first verses ofGenesis, where it describes God’s Spirit, God’sbreath, God’s wind—all of which are possibletranslations of the Hebrew word ruach—thatmoves over the face of the waters of Creation.We marveled a bit at the significance ofLutherans and Catholics and Jews comingtogether in fellowship and cooperation in waysthat would have been unimaginable even a fewshort years before. Rabbi Margaret pointed outthat Luther was “not so great about the Jews.”My cheeks burned a bit as I acknowledged thathe in fact said horrible things about Jews,words and attitudes that later were used injustifying the Holocaust, words that, thank God,we in the Evangelical Lutheran Church haverepudiated and asked forgiveness for.
It was amazing to see that volume of the Bible.It was even more amazing for me, though, to sitaround a table, feasting and drinking, as avisible representative of a faith that hasoppressed our Jewish sisters and brothers, and
Meet Robin Coyne...(cont’d from page 2)
yet, gathered around the word of God andprayer, and then around a banquet table, thosedeep wounds of the past were forgotten for themoment. And in that eating, in that drinking, Igrasped the vision of Isaiah from the passagewe just heard, of a feast that God lays out towhich all peoples are invited, a rich feastdripping with fat and marrow and flooded withrich wine, a feast at which God’s own self wipesaway the tears and pains of the past, and feedsGod’s people with extravagance.
Banquets are where it’s at in scripture, both inthe Hebrew scriptures and Christian scriptures.Eating and drinking, feasting, those are theimages of the fulfillment of God’s plan forhumanity. God is described as setting a tablefor God’s people, but it’s a table to which all areinvited, both friend and foe, because it is at thetable, eating and drinking, that it becomespossible to reconcile our differences. It is in therich feeling of being served and sated thatpeople can truly focus on those things that are“true, and honorable, and just, and pure, andpleasing, and commendable, and excellent andworthy of praise.” Our hungers can cause us toignore those things, or to struggle with oneanother for resources, to hoard for ourselvesthe best, grasping at the things we think weneed only for ourselves. But it is in wine pouredout, in bread broken and shared, that we canfind the peace and harmony that we so desire,and that God desires for us.
Dave and Liz Brometinvite you to share
their joy at Shabbat Services on November 11th, 2017
as their son
Jacobbecomes a Bar Mitzvah
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Please join us for Kiddush following services
On the Hebrew calendar, we arenow in the month Cheshvan. Itliterally is the only month without
a holiday, other than Shabbat! After all theactivities from Selichot to Simchat Torah,people are ready for a break.
Here is why Sisterhood is ready for abreak…We had an unusual opening activity forSisterhood. We had Challahpalooza, right hereat CKI. Everyone went home with challah tobake for the next day, Shabbat, or to freeze.Great job with this endeavor, Sue Johnson!
We put together the New Year’s Greeting, thankyou Sandi Phelan, Brad Burker, and SarahBurker. Honey was sold and delivered, thankyou Karen Bender and Tina Wolf. Thank you!
All in attendance at Erev Rosh HaShanahservices enjoyed apples and honey sponsoredby Sandi Phelan and family. Thank you!
High Holiday flowers were ordered anddelivered with the help of Tina Wolf. Tina wasalso the one in charge of setting up babysittingduring the High Holidays. Thank you!
Break-the-Fast, at the conclusion, was shoppedfor and prepared by Anita Hornung, BarbRazowsky, and their crew. Thank you toeveryone that stayed for a few minutes toprepare for the Break-the-Fast betweenservices. Thank you!
Karen Bender, Tina Wolf, and Robin Seiglestarted to work on the Corned Beef and TurkeySales back in September. Sandi Phelan is takingcare of the orders. They had bakers startmaking and freezing our world famousbrownies for the lunches. Thank you!
We had a beautiful Shabbat Dinner andwelcomed new members to CKI. This was quitean undertaking. Credit goes to TheresaFriedman, Amy Sussna Klein, Gareth Sitz, andNancy Zimmerman for the lovely dinner, andAmy Sussna Klein for the beautiful NewMember Gifts. Sisterhood membersparticipated in the service, with MaureenManning organizing this. Thank you!
All of the above, plus the Friday night onegsand Saturday morning kiddushes. Thank youKitchen Chair, Jana McFarlane!
It would be easy for people to assume thatSisterhood will take Cheshvan off. WRONG!Since there is no Hebrew holiday this month,Sisterhood undertakes its biggest fundraiser ofthe year. That is the Corned Beef/Turkey LunchSale. As I write this, the deadline is fastapproaching. We hope that you have orderedand received some extra orders. The week ofNovember 12 will be consumed with thevarious steps required to accomplish this hugesale, and we end with a grand finale onThursday for the final pick-ups and deliveries.WE NEED YOUR HELP! If you even have anhour to spare, we will have something for youto do. Please see the schedule and see whereyou can help out. Thank you!
Within this crazy week, Sisterhood will have aworkshop/meeting on Tuesday, November 14.We will work on Corned Beef, have a briefmeeting, and continue our endeavors.Everyone is welcome.
We know Chanukah will be approachingbefore we know it. Our lovely gift shop ladies,
Sue Johnson, Tina Wolf, and Barb Razowsky willhave a special night to commence theshopping. Please come to their ChanukahBazaar Kick Off, enjoy the wine and cheese onWednesday, November 29, at 6:00 PM, andhave fun socializing and shopping!
Looking ahead… the Gift Shop ChanukahBazaar will also be open on Sundays,December 3, 10, and 17, and Sisterhood willhave a Chanukah Party. A fun and busyDecember! January will have a special gameday. In February, we have three special eventsplanned. More to follow.
So yes, it’s a good thing we have Cheshvan totake a breath.
– Suzy Zemel
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On the following page you will find abrand new form for usage of our
synagogue kitchen, but it is also intended forany event, on our grounds or elsewhere, that isbeing sponsored by CKI.
You might be wondering why this form wascreated. We have had occasions when therehas been more than one group of peoplewanting to use the kitchen at the same time.There is nothing more frustrating than comingprepared to work, and finding someonealready has the kitchen. This form will besubmitted to Peg in our office, and will begiven to Susan, our kitchen helper. In thekitchen, on a big calendar, Susan will keep
track of all requests. This way, there should notbe any conflict.
The enclosed form is to assist you in preparingfor your event, including thinking ahead as towhen you will need the kitchen, who will setup for the event, as well as who will clean up...
This form should not take long to fill out. Werespectfully ask all of you to keep this in mindfor any upcoming event. It is already posted toour website under Kitchen, and is alsoavailable in the office.
We encourage all members to utilize ourkitchen. That is why it is there. If you areunfamiliar and/or uncomfortable on how to
Using the CKI Kitchen
respectfully use our kosher kitchen, do notworry. It is much simpler than you might think.If training is needed before working within ourkitchen, it will not take very long. For assistancein learning our kitchen, please contact JanaMcFarlane, Sisterhood’s Kitchen Chair; RisaCohen, Executive Vice President, CKI; or RabbiMargaret.
Should you have any questions about the form,kitchen... please do not hesitate to contacteither of us.
Risa Cohen at [email protected], orSuzy Zemel, at [email protected].
Sisterhood News
VOLUNTEER TO HELP US WITH THE CORNED BEEF LUNCH !Sunday, Nov. 12 – Bag Set Up 9:00 AM–12 noon
Monday, Nov. 13 – Pickle Packers! 6:00–9:00 PM
Tuesday, Nov. 14 – Sandwich Makers 10:00 AM–2:00 PMand
(Short meeting at 6 PM) 6:00– 9:00 PM
Wednesday, Nov. 15 – Sandwich Makers 10:00 AM–2:00 PMSandwich Makers/Order Organizers 5:00–7:30 PM
Thursday, Nov. 16 – Delivery Drivers 8:00 AM–12 noonThursday, Nov. 16 – Order Organizers 8:00 AM–1:00 PM
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Event and Kitchen Usage Form
08/17
Any person or activity that uses the kitchen please complete the following:
1. Event:
2. Date of event:
3. Person filling out this form:
4. Person responsible for: 1. Cooking and/or preparation:
2. Set up, including creating trays of uncooked food, putting out flowers, set up in social hall or whichever room is being utilized:
3. Cleaning, which includes: clearing, wash, dry and put dishes away, clear and clean counters, make sure the trash and recycling are in the bins, clean sink and drain. If any leftover food is to be kept, it must first be labeled with the current date for the refrigerator or freezer:
4. Details of any cooking/preparation: 5. The estimated number of times that access to the kitchen is needed: 6. Date(s) requested for usage of the kitchen:
Thank you for your assistance. *Any food items that are brought in require labels marked with the event and the date. **Any clean up that has to be done after the event, due to lack of clean up after your function, will require a minimum fee of $25. ***This form must be filled out and given to Peg prior to your event. Peg’s email: [email protected] Phone number at CKI: 847-741-5656 CKI’s Fax number: 847-741-5924
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Book Author Date Hostess Leader The Rabbi’s Cat
Joann Sfar Tuesday, September 12
Risa Cohen Risa
Roots Schmoots: Journeys Among Jews
Howard Jacobson Tuesday, October 24
Karen Bender
The Bridge Ladies
Betsy Lerner Tuesday, November 28
Suzy Zemel Margaret
John Lennon and the Jews
Ze’ev Maghen Tuesday, December 19
CKI/Rochelle
Leaving Lucy Pear
Anna Solomon Tuesday, January 23
Sherry Wiesman
Game of Queens: A Novel of Vashti and Esther
India Edghill Tuesday, February 20
Gareth Sitz
Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Irin Carmon and Iris Knizhnik
Tuesday, March 20
Location TBD/Barb Njus
Barb N.
Violins of the Holocaust
James A. Grymes Tuesday, April 24
Suzy Zemel
The Ritual Bath
Faye Kellerman Tuesday, May 22
Sue Johnson Sue J.
The Weight of Ink
Rachel Kadish Tuesday, June 26
Barb Razowsky
CKI Cookbook POTLUCK/BOOK SELECTION
Tuesday, July 24
Nancy Zimmerman
Outwitting History: The Amazing Adventures of a Man Who Rescued a Million Yiddish Books
Aaron Lansky August-TBD TBD
Tentative Book Club Schedule 2017-2018
On a beautiful, crisp Sundaymorning recently, a group of
our Men’s Club members gottogether and once again went through theannual ritual of raising our synagogue’s Sukkah.Nothing screams autumn like a bunch of guysgetting together with wrenches and powertools to build something! I know this issomething we do every year, but I never gettired of sharing laughs and ruach with myfellow Men’s Club members while carrying outthis mitzvah.
I just want to recognize all these volunteerswho participated; Ken Jacoby, Ken More, Saul
Mariasis, Ed Wolf, Dan Knopoff, Keenan Newby,Stuart Kravis, Brock Friedman, and HowieAtkins. Also, a shout-out to our resident safetyengineer, Robin Coyne, who offered us adviceand encouragement. Yasher koach to all theseguys for taking the time, not to mentiongetting up early, the day after Yom Kippur.
Also, I would be remiss if I didn’t also recognizethe guys who came out on a cool, windyautumn morning to take down the Sukkah.Yasher koach to Steve Schaffer, Saul Mariasis, EdWolf, Brock Friedman, Dan Knopoff, DanMarshall, and Jerry Goozh.
– Perry Pitzele
Men’s Club News
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Generous Donations
GENERAL FUNDDonationsDouglas Bakley
High Holiday DonationsRae PitzeleTed LenetskyJoel & Lorraine KatcherSandi & David PerlmanIvan & Becky SirinCarolyn Edelson
Donation for AliyahLisa Greenman
Donation for High Holiday in honor ofJordanaMyra Essman
In memory of our daughter, Jamie HassNorma & Alvin Hass
CLARA WECHTER EDUCATION FUNDIn honor of Barbara Njus’ birthdayEleanor SimonPat & Abigail O’Neall
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUNDDonationMarc & Suzy ZemelCorey & Patricia Fishman
R’FUAH SH’LEIMAH – GET WELL
May G-d have mercy upon you and others whoare ill among the people of Israel.
Special Funds
The following funds are available for your generousdonations:
Clara Wechter Education Fund – Supports TorahSchool and Adult Education
General Fund – For multi-purpose use
Jerome & Lillian Roth Scholarship Fund – (See thePresident)
Memorial Plaques – $300
Prairie Jewish Youth – Support for programs for oursynagogue youth
Prayer Book Fund – Siddur is $36; Chumash is $60
Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund – Needs decided by Rabbi
Seltzer Music & Cultural Arts Endowment Fund – Jewish cultural enrichment programs
Simon C. & Ruth L. Kaplan Torah Fund – Repair of Torah scrolls
Sisterhood – Support our women’s group to maintain the kitchen and other projects
Sisterhood Flower Fund – Pulpit flowers
Sisterhood Vision Fund – Large-type Siddur $50
Tree of Life – Leaf is $100; Rock is $1,000.
Major Gifts – $5,000 and up. (See the President)
November Birthdays
November Anniversaries
8 Paul & Randi Miller
22 Jerrold & Susan Goozh
23 Marc & Sue Zemel
26 Myron & Charlene Goldman
1 Michael Gantz
1 Annabelle Gomberg
3 Scott Zonis
4 Bob Kulefsky
4 David Goldman
5 Deborah Sternfeld
8 Julia Haft
9 Elaine Sofferman
9 Jacob Andrew Bromet
9 Lisa Greenman
10 Jeff Gomberg
14 Zachary Alexander Bromet
16 Alana Sheba
16 Gareth Sitz
18 Raul Aron
20 Mindi Schwartz
21 Kyle Kruskol
22 Jordana Letizia
22 Lisa G. Wohl
25 Emma Alyssa Bromet
25 Sandi Phelan
26 Jodi Sheba
28 Brad Epstein
Brad BurkerRon BursteinRobin CoyneNina FinnStuart HymenSimon KleinWanda Pitzele
Debby PoperRon RazowskyDavid SitzGareth SitzMarcy Cohen TremmelSherry Wiesman
Shop through the CKI website!!...AND use your Amazon Fundabilitycertificate! See form in this issue.
(Tell your friends, too!)
B’nei Mitzvah
Jacob AndrewBrometwill becalled to the Torah as a BarMitzvah onNovember 11.
Jacob is a 7th gradestudent at PrairieMiddle School.
Jacob is in BoyScouts, and likes
doing outdoor activities including canoeing,kayaking, biking, hiking, making fires, andcamping. He plays baseball, runs track, and islearning tennis. He also loves reading andspending time with his pets.
Sharing this special occasion with Jacob are hisproud parents Dave and Liz Bromet, hisbrothers Max and Zach, and his sister Emma.
Also sharing this wonderful day are manyfamily members and friends traveling fromTennessee, Massachusetts, Connecticut, NewYork, Washington (State), Ohio, and many fromthe Chicago area!
Something that Jacob has learned from hisJewish education: “I am very proud of becoming a Bar Mitzvah. Ihad to work hard. I ultimately learned a lotabout myself, my family, and the Jewishcommunity as a whole. I learned a lot workingwith Rabbi Klein and through religious school.I also really enjoyed the time I spent preparingfor my Bar Mitzvah with my Poppy overFacetime almost every day over the last year.Through my Bar Mitzvah project andvolunteering with Operation Gratitude, Ilearned how important and fulfillingcommunity service can be.”
THEY'RE COMING...SAVE THE DATES:
FEBRUARY 3
FEBRUARY 11
FEBRUARY 24
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Yahrzeits
We recall with loving memory those whose yahrzeits are commemorated during the coming weeks, and those whose names are read in the Synagogue at Friday evening and Saturday morning Shabbatservices during the month of November. It is appropriate for members of their families to be present when these names are read.
Actual Date Dates ofObserved Service Name
Actual Date Dates ofObserved Service Name
Actual Date Dates ofObserved Service Name
Nov. 3 Nov. 3 & 4 Barbara Ann Burstein*
Nov. 3 Nov. 3 & 4 Abraham Miller*
Nov. 3 Nov. 3 & 4 Lillian Rosengarden*
Nov. 5 Nov. 3 & 4 Joseph Fischer*
Nov. 5 Nov. 3 & 4 Joseph Fischer*
Nov. 5 Nov. 3 & 4 Joseph Kreeger*
Nov. 6 Nov. 3 & 4 Merle Blumberg*
Nov. 7 Nov. 3 & 4 Louis Gold*
Nov. 8 Nov. 3 & 4 Sarah Gordon*
Nov. 8 Nov. 3 & 4 Sam Himmelfarb
Nov. 8 Nov. 3 & 4 Sidney Julius Raffelson*
Nov. 8 Nov. 3 & 4 Sylvia Fishman Wigodner*
Nov. 9 Nov. 3 & 4 Josephine Burstein
Nov. 9 Nov. 3 & 4 Lawrence M. Goch
Nov. 10 Nov. 10 & 11 Harry Jacob Becker*
Nov. 10 Nov. 10 & 11 Julius Kornstein*
Nov. 11 Nov. 10 & 11 Anna Brenner*
Nov. 11 Nov. 10 & 11 Serena Kornstein*
Nov. 11 Nov. 10 & 11 Jesse Yale Norris
Nov. 12 Nov. 10 & 11 Henry Cohien*
Nov. 13 Nov. 10 & 11 Edward William Goldstein*
Nov. 13 Nov. 10 & 11 Donald Gross
Nov. 13 Nov. 10 & 11 Paul Zeman
Nov. 14 Nov. 10 & 11 Bess Fischer*
Nov. 14 Nov. 10 & 11 Harry Fischer*
Nov. 14 Nov. 10 & 11 Joseph Fischer*
Nov. 14 Nov. 10 & 11 Fannie Cohen
Nov. 15 Nov. 10 & 11 Dr. George Cutts*
Nov. 15 Nov. 10 & 11 Pinchas Dermer*
Nov. 15 Nov. 10 & 11 Libby Kupper*
Nov. 15 Nov. 10 & 11 Gertrude Osmansky*
Nov. 16 Nov. 10 & 11 Alvin H. Burstein*
Nov. 17 Nov. 17 & 18 Adolph Bernstein*
Nov. 18 Nov. 17 & 18 Albert Brazner*
Nov. 18 Nov. 17 & 18 Arthur Sidney Mendel*
Nov. 19 Nov. 17 & 18 Jennie Kreeger*
Nov. 20 Nov. 17 & 18 Bertha Garson
Nov. 21 Nov. 17 & 18 Hannah Goldstein*
Nov. 21 Nov. 17 & 18 Gloria Hayden*
Nov. 23 Nov. 17 & 18 Melvin N. Ruben*
Nov. 23 Nov. 17 & 18 Gary John Seigle*
Nov. 25 Nov. 24 & 25 Sam Gershman
Nov. 25 Nov. 24 & 25 Joseph Harold Glazov
Nov. 25 Nov. 24 & 25 Isaac Kreeger*
Nov. 25 Nov. 24 & 25 Gertrude Mestetsky*
Nov. 25 Nov. 24 & 25 William D. Sharf*
Nov. 25 Nov. 24 & 25 Phyllis Siegel
Nov. 26 Nov. 24 & 25 Walter Kohlhagen*
Nov. 27 Nov. 24 & 25 Charles Fox
Nov. 27 Nov. 24 & 25 Emma Vopner Salk*
Nov. 28 Nov. 24 & 25 Roma Chitman
Nov. 28 Nov. 24 & 25 Harry Cohen
Nov. 28 Nov. 24 & 25 Maxine Turek*
Nov. 29 Nov. 24 & 25 Burton Earl Glazov
Nov. 29 Nov. 24 & 25 Paul Greenberg*
Nov. 29 Nov. 24 & 25 Zelda Sklute*
Nov. 30 Nov. 24 & 25 Herman Boskind*
Nov. 30 Nov. 24 & 25 Rose I. Goodman*
Nov. 30 Nov. 24 & 25 Evelyn Schack*
Nov. 30 Nov. 24 & 25 Eli Schwartz
There are two dates listed above on our yahrzeit list. The first is theactual date of the yahrzeit, and memorial candles should be lit onthe preceding evening. The second are the days of the services atwhich the name is read. An asterisk after a name indicates that a plaqueis affixed to the Memorial Tablet.
NOTE: Shabbat ends one (1) hour after
candlelighting time on Saturday night.
KINDLE THE SHABBAT ...and HAVDALAH CANDLESFri Nov 3..................5:25 PM Sat Nov 4 ................6:32 PMFri Nov 10 ...............4:17 PM Sat Nov 11..............5:24PMFri Nov 17 ...............4:11 PM Sat Nov 18..............5:18 PMFri Nov 24 ...............4:06 PM Sat Nov 25..............5:14 PM
Did you know that JVS CAREER MOVES (Jewish Vocational Service) providesa range of services for congregants looking for employment,
career changes, or re-entering the job market!Services include: CAREER COUNSELING, RESUME REVIEWS, WORKSHOPS, NETWORKING, INTERVIEWING STRATEGIES.
JVS refers qualified job candidates, at no cost to employers throughout metropolitan Chicago.
Offices located in CONGREGATION ETZ CHAIM, CHICAGO and SKOKIEFor further information or to schedule an appointment call:
855-463-6587
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It's CHANUKAH TIME
The CKI Gift Shop Can Make Shopping Fun and Easy
Come to the
Opening Night Sale
Wednesday, November , 7:00–9:00 PM
Bring a friend. Sample wine and cheese while you shop. We have gifts for all ages. Many items are appropriate for any holiday.
Many items have been reduced.
Additional sale dates: Sundays, December , 1 , and 1 . 9:30 AM–Noon
Where? CKI, 330 Division, Elgin, of course!
Any questions? Contact Tina Wolf, [email protected],
Sue Johnson, johnson @ .com, Barb Razowsky, [email protected]
The Gift Shop is a project
of CKI Sisterhood.We accept cash, checks,and major credit cards.
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Nine great kids from PJY/JSC joined togetherat Build a Candy Sukkah in October. Thanks
to Jeanette Grosman for planning andexecuting, and to Lila Chavez and MeganPlacko for staffing, and to Josh Placko for beingour Junior Staff. See the photos for the verycreative candy sukkahs and to see us shakingthe lulav! What a beautiful Sukkot it was!
Please mark your calendars and join us atthe following events. And don’t forget toRSVP online athttp://prairiejewishyouth.weebly.com/
PJY/JSC Israel Day!Sunday, November 53:00 to 4:30 PM
At the Grosman Residence in West Dundee.Open to 8th - 12th grades. Non-Jewish friendsare invited.See flyer.
Bake Off for a Better World!Sunday, November 193 PM to 4:30 PM
Open to 5th - 12th graders. See flyer
PJY/JSC Hanukkah Party! –Sunday, December 103:00 to 4:30 PM
Open to 8th–12th grades. Non-Jewish friends are invited.Details to follow.
Build a Candy Sukkah!
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November 53 pm to 4:30 pm
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CKI MEMBER-SPONSORED ONEG / KIDDUSH Make a decision on the date (minimum two week advance notice) and
contact the Kitchen Chair for availability. • • • ALL ONEGS / KIDDUSHES MAY BE CUSTOMIZED • • •
Standard Friday Night Oneg for 15-20 people – $36.00 Challah Grape Juice Kosher Wine (1 bottle) Assorted sweets (including gluten free option) Vegetable tray with hummus Fruit (seasonal) Coffee and tea (sugar, creamer and artificial sweetener) Cold beverages Paper goods (dessert plates, napkins, tablecovers, cold and hot cups) Utensils (plastic forks, knives, and spoons) Food preparation and clean-up Standard Saturday Morning Kiddush for 15-20 people – $54.00 Challah Grape Juice Kosher Wine (1 bottle) Bagels Plain cream cheese Herring Vegetable tray with hummus Fruit (seasonal) Assorted sweets (including gluten free option) Coffee and tea (sugar, creamer and artificial sweetener) Cold beverages Paper goods (luncheon plates, napkins, tablecovers, cold and hot cups) Utensils (plastic forks, knives, and spoons) Food preparation and clean-up Saturday Morning Kiddush for 15-20 people – $100.00 Challah Grape Juice Kosher Wine (1 bottle) Bagels Plain cream cheese Lox cream cheese spread Platter of sliced tomatoes, cucumber, and onions Herring Vegetable tray with hummus Fruit (Seasonal) Assorted sweets (including gluten free option) Coffee and tea (sugar, creamer, and artificial sweetener) Cold beverages Paper goods (luncheon plates, napkins, tablecovers, cold and hot cups) Utensils (plastic forks, knives, and spoons) Food preparation and clean-up
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Saturday Morning Kiddush for 15-20 people – $150.00 Challah Grape Juice Kosher Wine (1 bottle) Bagels Plain cream cheese Lox (1 approx. 2# filet) Platter of sliced tomatoes, cucumber, and onions Tuna salad or Egg salad (your choice) Herring Vegetable tray with hummus Fruit (Seasonal) Assorted sweets (including gluten free option) Coffee and tea (sugar, creamer, and artificial sweetener) Cold beverages Paper goods (luncheon plates, napkins, tablecovers, cold and hot cups) Utensils (plastic forks, knives, and spoons) Food preparation and clean-up
Contact the Kitchen Chair if you would like to customize your Oneg or Kiddush and for the cost for serving additional people, or if it falls on Passover. Jana McFarlane (630-464-6429 or [email protected]).
Suggested add-ons: Susan’s Bread Pudding (9 x 13 pan; serves approx. 20-24) $20.00 Sweet or savory kugel (9 x 13 pan; serves approx. 20-24) $20.00 Yogurt Bar with assorted toppings (serves approx. 24-30; dairy-free options available) $30.00 Tuna or egg salad (Serves approx. 15-20) $15.00 Chive cream cheese spread (in addition to regular) $ 5.00 Interested in serving something else? Please contact the Kitchen Chair for pricing.
• • • PLEASE MAKE CHECKS OUT TO: CKI SISTERHOOD • • • and submit to the CKI office one week prior to your event.
Thank you!
CONGREGATIONKNESETH ISRAEL
330 Division StreetElgin, Illinois 60120-5685
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Building community Embracing diversity Meaningful observanceLifelong learning
November 20171 Hebrew School 5:30 PM
PJY Make Music Club 7:00 PM
3 Shabbat Service / School Service 7:30 PM
4 Shabbat Service 9:30 AM
5 Daylight Savings Time ENDS –Turn your clock BACK one hour 2:00 AMPJY/JSC Israel Day 3:00-4:30 PM
8 Hebrew School 5:30 PMPJY Make Music Club 7:00 PM
10 Order Fundability CertificatesShabbat Service 7:30 PM
11 Veterans’ DayShabbat Service / Jacob Bromet Bar MitzvahKiddush hosted by Dave & Liz Bromet 9:30 AM
12 Torah School 9:00 AMCorned Beef Set Up 9:00 AM
13 Corned Beef Prep/Pickle Packing 6:00 PM
14 Corned Beef Sandwich-making 10:00 AM-2:00 PMBrief Sisterhood Meeting 6:00 PMCorned Beef Sandwich-making 6:00-9:00 PM
15 HaKol Submissions DUECorned Beef Sandwich-making 10:00 AM-2:00 PMFinish Sandwich-making/Organize orders/Order Pick-ups 10:00 AM-2:00 PMHebrew School 5:30 PMPJY Make Music Club 7:00 PM
16 Corned Beef Pick-Up/Delivery 8:00 AM-1:00 PM
17 Pick Up Fundability CertificatesShabbat Service 7:30 PM
18 Shabbat ServiceKiddush hosted by Chuck & Nancy Zimmerman 9:30 AM
19 No Torah SchoolPJY Mitzvah Day 3:00-4:30 PMInterfaith Thanksgiving Service 4:00 PM
22 No Hebrew School
23 Thanksgiving Day – Office Closed
24 Shabbat Service 7:30 PM
25 Shabbat Service 9:30 AM
26 No Torah School
28 CKI Book Club 7:00 PM
29 Hebrew School 5:30 PMGift Shop Chanukah Bazaar Preview Night with Wine & Cheese 6:00 PMPJY Make Music Club 7:00 PM
Shabbat Services: Friday evenings 7:30 PMSaturday mornings 9:30 AM