The Jewish Bulletin - Joliet Jewish Congregation
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The Jewish Bulletin - Joliet Jewish Congregation
JOLIET JEWISH CONGREGATION The Jewish Bulletin William T. Kaplan President Charles Rubovits Rabbi February 1, 2015 Candle Lighting Times February 6, 2015………...4:57pm February 13, 2015……….5:05pm February 20, 2015……….5:14pm Friday Evening Services February 6, 2015………...7:00pm February 13, 2015……….7:00pm February 20, 2015……….6:00pm Shabbat Morning Services - 9:00am February 7, 2015 Torah portion of the week…..Yitro Exodus 18:1-20:23 Haftorah portion of the week…..Isaiah 6:1-7:6; 9:5-6 February 14, 2015 Torah portion of the week…..Mishpatim Exodus 21:1-24:18 Haftorah portion of the week…..II Kings 5:26-6:13 February 21, 2015 Torah portion of the week…..Terumah Exodus 25:1-27:19 Haftorah portion of the week…..I Kings 5:26-6:13 Contacts Main Phone………………………….…..(815) 741-4600 Email…………………………….jolietjewish@att.net Website………..www.jolietjewishcongregation.com Our address…...…250 N. Midland, Joliet, IL 60435 12 Shevat 5775 From the Rabbi’s Study Even though we’re firmly entrenched in winter with the cold & snow, I think it would be beneficial for our membership to place the following dates on your calendars for special events at your Temple this coming spring. As these events approach, you’ll read more and hear more about them but I’d suggest you put them on your calendar now. Purim dinner and Megillah reading on the evening of March 4. I know it’s a school night so we’ll start early and attempt to end early. Right now we’re looking at a 6 p.m. start time. Dinner (if we can pull if off) will be similar to what was served in Shushan, Persia 2500 years ago; chili and hot dogs! Then we will read the story of Purim with costumes, grogers and fun for everyone. My Sunday morning lecture: “Moments in History that Changed Judaism Forever” will begin at 10:30 a.m. March 8. This is one of my presentations designed for adults. The program will end at noon so families can gather their children from Sunday School. We will be trying something new for a Friday night service on March 13 at 7 p.m. I will introduce a special comfort and hope religious service written by the Women’s League for Conservative Judaism. I led a similar service in the Quad Cities with success and if this one is successful, we’ll add more dates. This service focuses on prayer, music, reflection, study and peace and will certainly touch all who attend. The Blues & and Brews event is March 21. You’ll find more info elsewhere in this newsletter. Last year’s event was excellent and I’m certain this one will be even better. A congregation Passover Dinner is being planned for April 8 during Chol HaMoed Pesach. This great event will be open to anyone and everyone. It won’t be a true “seder” event but will have all the trappings and the enthusiasm of a seder plus the traditional foods associated with the meals we’ve all come to love. Be sure to make your reservations early! Our annual Yom HaShoah program will be April 14 at 7 p.m. We’ll be featuring a film produced in the Quad Cities 15 years ago regarding the Holocaust years endured by three women, all named Esther. Their stories are poignant and interesting and should be seen by everyone. The official date for Lag B’Omer is May 8th so our Sunday School will mark this observance during Sunday School May 3. Several traditions are associated with Lag B’Omer including archery contests and weddings. I am going to attempt to plan and produce a “mock wedding” featuring our Sunday School students. You’ll see more about this in the coming weeks but for now, please mark your calendars! FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES 2/4 2/6 2/10 2/11 2/17 2/18 2/19 2/19 2/26 2/27 Happy Birthday to: Ed Kursell Myles Jacobs Chloe Gaither Billie Klein Rhoda Elias Ron Galowich Jael Aguilar Jeanne Lewin Stephanie Roebelen Sarina Nayden We will close our Sunday School year with our annual picnic at Inwood Park from noon to at least 3 p.m. May 17th. Everyone is invited to attend. No one can possibly say that nothing is going on at our Temple so please mark your calendars and make plans to attend all or as many events as you possibly can these events and services are for YOU! 2/4 2/19 Happy Anniversary to: Phil & Rhoda Elias Dr. Robert & Martha Friedman Rabbi Rubovits NOTES We need your eyes and ears. If you know a congregant is ill, in the hospital, or nursing home, please let the office know. Join us on Thursdays at Noon for 90 minutes of lunch & Torah study. Rabbi will review and discuss the upcoming Torah portion of the week so come prepared to learn something new and exciting! Cost—$5 per week. No Lunch & Learn scheduled for February 5th. The Hadassah Book Club will meet on Wednesday, February 18th at the home of Karen Luksa at 7:00 PM. We will be discussing 700 Sundays by Billy Crystal. In this biography, legendary comedian and actor Billy Crystal tells the story of his youth growing up in the jazz world of Manhattan, his teenage years and finally adulthood. It is available at the library, in paperback and in e-reader form. We would like to welcome Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy (Judy) Link and children Ryan & Alyssa as new members of our congregation family. We look forward to getting to know you better. GAME NIGHT The synagogue Game Night will be hold on Saturday evening, February 21st at 7:00 PM. Snacks will be provided but please bring a favorite game (board, cards, mah jongg, etc.) if you have one. Any questions and to RSVP, please contact the office. Please join us on Friday, Feb. 20th for Family Services beginning at 6:00 PM followed by dairy potluck at 7:00 PM. Please RSVP to the office. WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT We Jews are obligated to observe the Sabbath. Observance is the key. We all have our own degree of observance, as it should be. The problem is that not enough of us are observing Sabbath by attending synagogue with any regularity. We are blessed with a truly great rabbi who is not only extremely professional but also a great human being and fun to be with. Our rabbi deserves our support, he deserves better attendance for both Friday night and/or Saturday morning services. By attending services we can show him we really care about and appreciate him and also our religion. So, how about it. When the rabbi returns from vacation on or about Feb. 10-12 please show him we care enough to come to services more often. DAYBREAK FEEDING—(Corrected Report) I forgot at least 2 names and they are from the same family. I neglected to acknowledge advice and consultation from Chairperson Joyce Orloff and all the hard work from son Steve Orloff. I humbly ask forgiveness for the omissions. If I forgot any others please advise this old man. Temp. Chair - Mark Turk THANK YOU Thank you to the anonymous donor of children’s books for our library. They will be processed and available for check-out soon. BEST KEPT SECRETS Did you know we have a wonderful gift shop? The shop, run by Randi McCauley contains lots of Judaic items but also contains bowls, music boxes, scarves, wood artistry and wine stoppers by Rabbi Rubovits and even wonderful vehicle models made with love by the late Dr. Mort Barnett. The shop is located next to the administrative office, is easy to get to and offers great opportunities to purchase unique items for yourself and/or gifts. So stop, browse, enjoy and enjoy one of our best kept secrets. BLUES & BREWS The Blues and Brews fundraiser is coming soon. This fundraiser is great fun and makes for a wonderful evening. The music is great, the attendees are fun, the food excellent and the drinks—wet. Anyway, this is your synagogue so support it while enjoying yourselves. WELFARE CHEST We assist over 20 charities and social groups besides local help with Sunday School tuition for those who qualify, feeding the homeless, emergency food and gas to the needy. We need your help to do this good work. Our fund drive is ongoing and last year we had many dollars of needed support that we could not fill. Please send what you can now to the Joliet Jewish Welfare Chest to help us carry on this greatly important humanitarian effort. KIDDUSH If you attend Shabbat Kiddush lunch and/or evening oneg or know someone who does, please help support these services with a generous Kiddush check. SCRIP Buying Scrip helps us both in an easy way. You go to the drug and grocery stores and/or buy fuel and/or lots of other purchases. Look at the enclosed Scrip list and purchase some to help you and your congregation. RAFFLE The raffle drawing date is a few weeks away — Tuesday, February 17th. By now you have all received your annual raffle tickets. All are asked to facilitate the sale of at least one ticket, board members 2, but after you’ve accomplished that, try for one more. Please turn in your ticket stubs and money to the office as soon as possible. Thank you for your support of this important fundraiser. Your Raffle Committee Mark Horwitz & Mark Turk SAFETY Our general area has recently experienced some break-ins. Please be vigilant of your surroundings and notify the police if your spot any unique or suspicious activity. SCRIP An order form is included with the newsletter. Order forms due in the office by Friday, Feb. 13th. Any questions call the office 741-4600. Yahrzeits (Week of February 1-7) Bea Scholar 12 Shevat Steve Klafter 12 Shevat Kay Resis 14 Shevat Lou Fish 14 Shevat (Week of February 8-14) Howard Pollock 19 Shevat Evie Lobel 20 Shevat Jim Kaplan 20 Shevat Louise Freeman 22 Shevat Bea Scholar 23 Shevat Kay Resis 23 Shevat Harriet Barnett 24 Shevat Rabbi Charles Rubovits 25 Shevat Mark Turk 25 Shevat (Week of February 15-21) Dr. Gary Trager 27 Shevat Paul Beaver 1 Adar Kay Resis 1 Adar Mark Horwitz 1 Adar WELFARE CHEST February February February February 1 1 3 3 February February February February February February February 8 9 9 11 12 12 13 February 14 February 14 February February February February 16 20 20 20 The Yahrzeit light is lit on the evening before the date noted above. Yahrzeit lights will be lit on our Memorial Tablets in memory of: Week of February 1-7: Mrs. Yetta Schneider, Ernest H. Klafter, Beatrice Finestone, Shirley Fish, Fannie Singer, Sina Fishman Week of February 8-14: Maurice Greenberg, Louis Geller, Max Schwartz, David Kristal, Bertha Schneider, Mrs. Bertha Belle Gray, Mrs. Ida Resis, Mrs. Ivy Barnett, Mrs. Rayda Kramer Week of February 15-21: Miss Mary Ida Slack, Maralyn Sharon Isaacs, Reva Schreibman, Mrs. Florence Adelston, Morris Trackman, Seymour Beaver, Mrs. Esther Barkin, Mrs. Rose Fleisher Hattie and Harry Brown Happy Day Fund None Hattie & Harry Brown Memorial Fund None TAX LETTERS FOR 2014 If you need a letter listing your payments to and value of goods received from the synagogue during 2014, please send an email to Jim Kaplan kaplanjim@comcast.net This will not include accounts other than the main synagogue checking account (e.g. Hadassah, Sisterhood, Welfare Chest donations). This month we will discuss The “ARK” and the Will/Grundy Center for Independent Living (WGCIL). February is ARK month. Soon you will be receiving a letter for our dinnerless ARK fundraising dinner (please give). This is the congregations turn to raise funds for The ARK. The monies we send are from the separate funds we raise. Surely you remember The ARK’s basics being the food and clothing collected and given to their clients. The question frequently comes up, if there are really poor and/or homeless Jewish families in the Chicago area. Sadly, there are hundreds of families in this situation. The ARK is getting even more requests for services, unlike what the government says about the poor and/or homeless. Additionally to its extensive pantry and clothes closet, The ARK also operates medical, dental & eye clinics and a pharmacy. Other services also available are rent & utility assistance, job counseling, legal aid and transitional housing. Beyond these services are case management and advocacy, psychological services, adult & mental day care and Judaic enrichment. WGCIL’s mission is to “Assist persons with disabilities and their families. They strive to offer equality and empowerment of persons with disabilities in Will Grundy County.” They do this by informing those disabled of their rights, help them understand their responsibilities, offer support, promote advocacy, while raising community awareness. During the past year WGCIL moved 12 persons from nursing homes to their private residences, 20 young adults learned about government while 17 traveled to Springfield to witness politics in action. Also 10 learned how to use fixed route transportation and started working on a supportive housing campaign while 3 public life leadership teams were created and 267 received free amplified phones. Obviously both of these service providers are worthy of our continued support. ONGOING FUNDRAISERS Joliet Jewish Congregation collects inkjet/laser cartridges/cell phones to recycle. Drop them off at the office. We take part in the Food4Less program & receive a 4% rebate on purchases by congregation members & friends. Thanks to all who help with these programs. We have a new newspaper/magazine recycling container at the Campbell St. entrance PRAYERS FOR RECOVERY Sula Andrew Joel Bally Patricia Barnhardt Arline Kaiser Bartick Sarah Benton Jack Berkley Barbara Bernstein Stephen Bernstein Mary Beth Bleu April Brennan George Burosh Jo-Ann Byron Lindsey Cass Pete Cinquegrani Colleen Cler Donald Cordano Bonnie Disera Chip Donnick Ken Erb Peggy Fay Marc Freeman Lou Fish Christina Gall Lou Gersman Shirley Glaser Sheryl Heath Syd Hernandez Mary Ellen Hillman Jean Horwitz Audrey Kaiser Jeffrey Kaiser Rachel Karlin Caryn Bernstein Kirman Sharon Klichski Sandra Kramer Rita Kucinski Ed (Yahuda) Kursell Dave Kuzinowski Elizabeth Lostis Joann Marder Don Mikrat Nancy Onofrey Olga Packeri Justine Page Ruth Paim Rochelle Plager Alvin Pollock Max Rochrohr Alice Rosenberg Clair Scholar Merle Schwartz Myron Shellist Edmond Smith, Jr. Judy Stevenson Bob Stoll Diana Stonitsch Becky Turner Victor Walchirk Bonnie Witcher Rifka Hadasah bat Elana Henya Leah bat Sara Please look over the names listed above and contact the office with those names that can be take off the list hopefully due to their recovery. Thank you. Joliet Jewish Congregation 250 N. Midland Avenue Joliet, IL 60435 (815) 741- 4600 _________________________________________________ Please support the following advertisers—For more information please call (815) 741-4600