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1 ב "ה CHABAD JEWISH CENTER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO & HYDE PARK PROGRAMS AND PROJECTED BUDGET FOR SEPTEMBER 2009
2 MISSION STATEMENT The Chabad Jewish Center: Is dedicated to serving the spiritual needs of all Jews with Ahavat Yisroel an unconditional love and concern for every Jew and to educate every Jew regardless of background or affiliation. Provides the education and means to promote Jewish knowledge, awareness and practice, strengthen Jewish identity and afford every Jew the opportunity to experience his or her Jewish heritage. Encourages positive action and offers educational services to help every organization, synagogue or group in its efforts to increase Jewish knowledge and observance. Working as a team Rabbi Yossi and Baila Brackman and their children endeavor to display true Jewish living with a focus on Jewish family life. 2
3 THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO AND ITS JEWISH POPULATION The University of Chicago is located in the Hyde Park neighborhood on Chicago s South Side. It is one of the most prestigious Universities in North America, priding itself in its high standard of academic excellence and achievement. Students attending the University of Chicago are from across the country and are usually among a select few from their graduating high school class to attend the University. There are approximately 1100 Jewish students at the university, of which the majority has had little formal Jewish education of any kind. When a child leaves for college, it becomes a time for self discovery. With an already weak Jewish identity, the university environment and all the various ideas, programs and classes that vie for their attention, makes being a proud and active Jew a struggle for many students. Chabad reaches out to these students, seeking to impact their lives and strengthen their Jewish identity. Chabad empowers young students to become active members of the Jewish community. At this crucial point in the life of a young Jewish student, Chabad is there to ensure that they are not lost in the web of ignorance and assimilation. In this tumultuous time, the Chabad Jewish Center is a beacon of light for the community too; providing many programs that benefit both adults and children alike, thus ensuring a Jewish tomorrow. Thanks to the generosity of the Rohr family, Rabbi Yossi and Baila Brackman have established a strong Chabad presence at the University of Chicago. From the humble beginnings of a small apartment to the bright building on 57 th Street they have made an impact on the Jewish community. We invite you to browse these pages and become a partner in strengthening Jewish pride and identity at the University of Chicago and Hyde Park. 3
4 HIGHLIGHTS SINAI SCHOLARS SOCIETY has been a huge hit on the campus. Over 65 students participated in this eight week course on Judaism based on the Ten Commandments. A record attendance at CHABAD HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES at the exclusive Quadrangle Club. Following a vigorous advertising campaign, over 100 people at Kol Nidrei and more than 65 students enjoyed a delicious Rosh Hashanah dinner. In less than five years Chabad has become a mainstay of the Jewish community. JEWISH HERITAGE WEEK was celebrated by students from all walks of life. Activities included: Scribal Art, Kosher Day, Yiddish Discussion; Shabbat Candle Lighting and more. This year Jewish Heritage Week will be celebrated in May THE LARGEST SEDER ON CAMPUS was hosted by Chabad at the Ida Noyes Hall, with close to 100 students in attendance. A great time was had by all. A perspective on Israel and Iran was shared by Professor Charles Lipson at a Shabbat dinner. Over 50 students packed the Chabad House for this informative talk. Leon Leyson, the youngest survivor of Schindler s factory spoke to a packed crowd of over 250 people about his experience. THE CHANUKAH TOY DRIVE in conjunction with Chai Lifeline collected toys for children with terminal and life threatening illnesses. Other Jewish groups on campus have joined this humanitarian effort and are looking forward to seeing the smiles on the faces of these children. The Regenstein Library has become the place to catch a Chanukah donut during finals week of fall quarter. Sponsored by Chabad, over 200 donuts, menorahs and dreidles were distributed. LINKING HEARTS has finally gotten off the ground. Students spend an hour a week visiting seniors in their homes and provide some much appreciated conversation and humor. We feel it is important for students to be aware of those more vulnerable in our community, said Rabbi Yossi Brackman. 4
5 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES In addition to the programs Chabad offers to students and faculty, Chabad has made it a goal to reach out to the Hyde Park community through a variety of programs and activities designed specifically for those that are not students. HEBREW CHAI September 2010 will see the re-opening of Hebrew Chai, a weekly learning program for local high school kids. The program features Torah study, speakers, Jewish crafts and discussion groups. HIGH SCHOOL PROJECT In conjunction with the Jewish Students Association at the University of Chicago Laboratory School, Jewish High Schoolers enjoyed baking matzos at a Model Matza Bakery organized by Chabad and in the fall had the opportunity to craft their own Shofar at the Shofar factory CHANUKAH ON ICE Hyde Park kids really enjoyed this great celebration on the Midway Plaisance Ice Rink. We are looking forward to an even better program this year. WOMEN S LEARNING GROUP Led by Baila Brackman, 25 women from the Hyde Park Jewish community meet around the Jewish holidays to learn and create a special holiday craft. KOSHER PICKLE MAKING was a huge hit. Sponsored by Hyde Park Produce, participants leaned about kosher through while making classic kosher pickles. WEBSITE The Chabad website has become a central address for students and community to find out about Judaism and programs at Chabad. Powered by the website has proven to be a great success with hundreds of hits each month. The site is also on the university server making it accessible to anyone searching for something Jewish on the University website. 5
6 PROGRAMS AT A GLANCE Education: Lectures & Classes Law School Luncheons Chassidic Philosophy Jewish Medical Ethics Class For Doctors And Medical Students Hebrew Chai for High School Kids Hebrew Reading Crash Course Adult education Pizza Parsha One-on-One Torah Study Weekly Class Open To The Community Talmud Class Attended By 8 10 Students Bar/Bat Mitzvah Classes Shabbat: Explanatory Shabbat Services Shabbat Afternoon Study Group FREE Shabbat Dinner For Students Women Only Shabbat Shabbatons Shabbat Dinner With Faculty Shabbatons In Crown Heights, NY Mystical Havdala And Pizza Holidays: High Holiday Services Shofar factory Sukkah Mobile Sukkot Celebration Simchat Torah Celebration Menorah Distribution Chanukah Toy Drive For Children With Illness Chanukah Festival Grand Purim Party Megillah Readings Communal Seder Shmura Matza Distribution Lag B omer Picnic Shavuot Torah Gathering General: Kosher Klub Sushi Night Mezuzah Campaign - Mezuzah Loan Program Birthright Israel Jewish Lending Library Interests Free Student Loans Personal Counseling Website - Challa Baking Class Women s Chodesh Club Hospital Visitation With Students Hebrew Chai For High School Kids Weekly Table In The Reynolds Club - Meeting Hundreds Of Jewish Students Weekly To Over 200 students Jewish Library Prison Visitation Home and Dorm Koshering Religious Articles Hospital & Nursing Home Visitation Kosher Week Ask the Rabbi Speakers Forum & Shabbat Guests Friday Night dinner is a fundamental part of our programming and we are always looking for innovative and interesting ways to attract students to our programs. Mr. Herman Cohn - Veteran - Hyde Park Professor Charles Lipson - U of C Professor Philip Hamburger - U of C Professor Velvl Greene - Beersheba, Israel Professor Sam Peltzman - U of C Mr. Yosef Hashimi - Chicago Ishmael Khaldi Israeli Bedouin Shanghai Shabbat - Chinese Cuisine Human Rights & Judaism in Africa - Student 6 AEPi Shabbat - Just for the Brothers Chai Lifeline Shabbat Rabbi Asher Crispe - Kabbalist Israel Ron Grossman - Chicago Tribune State Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie Mr. Jay Shapiro - Israel Rabbi Dr. Immanuel Schochet Professor Leon Kass - U of C Dr. Daniel Johnson MD
7 NUMBERS 150+ attended High Holidays at Chabad 100 s enjoyed the Sukkah on the Quads 6ft Chanukah Menorah lit on 57 th Street 50 Chanukiyot were distributed to students 100+ students attended a grand Purim celebration 980 Shabbat dinners served free of any charge Holiday guides distributed throughout the year 120 students attended a Seder at Chabad - for some it was their first time at a Seder. 85 Students and community celebrate the joy of being Jewish at Chabad on Simchat Torah 25 Doctors and Medical students have attended Jewish Medical Ethics Luncheons 50 pounds of Shmura Matza distributed to students and community 1000 s of Jewish Art calendars distributed to students and community 15 students wrapped Tefillin at Chabad 100 s of pages of Talmud and Torah taught Rabbi Brackman and then Senate hopeful Barack Obama outside Chabad House SYNERGY Rabbi Yossi and Baila Brackman have made tremendous in-roads in the Jewish community at the U of C - many students who are not seen at other Jewish organizations can be found at Chabad. Despite the intense and rigorous study schedule at the U of C, Chabad has touched hundreds of students and given them the opportunity to experience the warmth of Jewish life. After 50 years of 0% growth in terms of new Jewish institutions in the Hyde Park/University of Chicago community, Chabad has opened a new stage of spiritual growth in this great Chicago neighborhood. We invite you to join us as we build and expand, together, an edifice that will be a home away from home for the Jewish students at the University and a center where Judaism comes alive for the whole community. 7
8 THE BUDGET IN DETAIL Administrative Costs Personnel Office, etc. Administrative Total Building Operating Costs Utilities Mortgage Insurance Property Tax Building Operating Total University Activities Shabbat and Holiday Dinner Lectures Special Events 'Pizza Parsha' Menorah Distribution Chanukah Evening Sukkah on Wheels Simchat Torah Celebration Jewish Heritage Week NEW Graduation Events University Activities Total Holiday Enrichment Programs $55,115 Jewish Holiday Guides $1,985 $7,900 High Holiday Services $2,580 $63, Communal Pesach Seder Matza Distribution Chanukah Menorahs and Celebration Purim Party and Celebration $5,610 $955 $650 $2,135 $3,820 Holiday Enrichment Programs Total $13, $43,200 $4,545 $0 Jewish Library $5,000 $51, Jewish Library Total $5, Web Site Additional Programming $1,125 $1,000 $19,895 Website Total $2, $4,480 $2,450 $1,500 New front and rear porch $16,000 $415 New Siding Completed for $13,490 $748 Install 2nd washroom on first floor $3,480 $786 Create second kitchen Completed for $5,000 $990 Landscaping $3,220 $1,150 Central Air Conditioning $18,880 $980 Capital Improvements Costs $41, $33, Total Operating Costs $177,654 Community Programs $515 Including Capital Improvements $219,234 Kosher Awareness Week - Reserved Women's Monthly Program Lunch 'n' Learn Jewish Philosophy Classes Hospital Visitation Lectures $875 $880 $645 $225 $5,500 $8, Community Programs Total Children's Programs Hebrew Chai NEW (over tuition) Shofar Factory Lag B'omer Picnic Shavuot Ice Cream Party Children's Programs Total $1,118 $1,080 $1,050 $795 $4, Lag B omer at The Point 8
9 GIVING OPPORTUNITIES The Chabad Jewish Center invites you to become a partner in strengthening Jewish identity, and creating the future leaders of the Jewish community FUNDRAISING GOAL: $219,234 DONOR SHARE $ X 100 = $219,234 AMOUNT OF SHARES DOLLAR VALUE NUMBER OF DONORS TOTAL VALUE CUMULATIVE FOUNDER (12+) $25,500 2 $51,000 $51,000 PARTNER (10) $20,000 2 $40,000 $91,000 ASSOCIATE (7.5) $15,000 2 $30,000 $121,000 BENEFACTOR (5) $10,000 3 $30,000 $151,000 FRIEND (2.5) $5,000 4 $20,000 $171,000 SPONSOR (2+) $ $18,000 $189,000 SUPPORTER $ $18,000 $207,000 PATRON $1 - $1799 Many $12,234 $219,234 THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS GIFT YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS TAX DEDUCTIBLE A PLAQUE OR LEAF WILL BE INSCRIBED ON THE TREE OF LIFE IN MEMORY OF A LOVED ONE OR IN HONOR OF A HAPPY OCCASION, FOR ALL DONATIONS OF $1,500 AND ABOVE 9
10 ב "ה CHABAD JEWISH CENTER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO & HYDE PARK PROGRAMS AND PROJECTED BUDGET FOR SEPTEMBER 2009 COPYRIGHT Chabad Of Hyde Park 2009
11 MISSION STATEMENT The Chabad Jewish Center: Is dedicated to serving the spiritual needs of all Jews with Ahavat Yisroel an unconditional love and concern for every Jew and to educate every Jew regardless of background or affiliation. Provides the education and means to promote Jewish knowledge, awareness and practice, strengthen Jewish identity and afford every Jew the opportunity to experience his or her Jewish heritage. Encourages positive action and offers educational services to help every organization, synagogue or group in its efforts to increase Jewish knowledge and observance. Working as a team Rabbi Yossi and Baila Brackman and their children endeavor to display true Jewish living with a focus on Jewish family life. COPYRIGHT Chabad Of Hyde Park
12 THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO AND ITS JEWISH POPULATION The University of Chicago is located in the Hyde Park neighborhood on Chicago s South Side. It is one of the most prestigious Universities in North America, priding itself in its high standard of academic excellence and achievement. Students attending the University of Chicago are from across the country and are usually among a select few from their graduating high school class to attend the University. There are approximately 1100 Jewish students at the university, of which the majority has had little formal Jewish education of any kind. When a child leaves for college, it becomes a time for self discovery. With an already weak Jewish identity, the university environment and all the various ideas, programs and classes that vie for their attention, makes being a proud and active Jew a struggle for many students. Chabad reaches out to these students, seeking to impact their lives and strengthen their Jewish identity. Chabad empowers young students to become active members of the Jewish community. At this crucial point in the life of a young Jewish student, Chabad is there to ensure that they are not lost in the web of ignorance and assimilation. In this tumultuous time, the Chabad Jewish Center is a beacon of light for the community too; providing many programs that benefit both adults and children alike, thus ensuring a Jewish tomorrow. Thanks to the generosity of the Rohr family, Rabbi Yossi and Baila Brackman have established a strong Chabad presence at the University of Chicago. From the humble beginnings of a small apartment to the bright building on 57 th Street they have made an impact on the Jewish community. We invite you to browse these pages and become a partner in strengthening Jewish pride and identity at the University of Chicago and Hyde Park. COPYRIGHT Chabad Of Hyde Park
13 HIGHLIGHTS SINAI SCHOLARS SOCIETY has been a huge hit on the campus. Over 65 students participated in this eight week course on Judaism based on the Ten Commandments. A record attendance at CHABAD HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES at the exclusive Quadrangle Club. Following a vigorous advertising campaign, over 100 people at Kol Nidrei and more than 65 students enjoyed a delicious Rosh Hashanah dinner. In less than five years Chabad has become a mainstay of the Jewish community. JEWISH HERITAGE WEEK was celebrated by students from all walks of life. Activities included: Scribal Art, Kosher Day, Yiddish Discussion; Shabbat Candle Lighting and more. This year Jewish Heritage Week will be celebrated in May THE LARGEST SEDER ON CAMPUS was hosted by Chabad at the Ida Noyes Hall, with close to 100 students in attendance. A great time was had by all. A perspective on Israel and Iran was shared by Professor Charles Lipson at a Shabbat dinner. Over 50 students packed the Chabad House for this informative talk. Leon Leyson, the youngest survivor of Schindler s factory spoke to a packed crowd of over 250 people about his experience. THE CHANUKAH TOY DRIVE in conjunction with Chai Lifeline collected toys for children with terminal and life threatening illnesses. Other Jewish groups on campus have joined this humanitarian effort and are looking forward to seeing the smiles on the faces of these children. The Regenstein Library has become the place to catch a Chanukah donut during finals week of fall quarter. Sponsored by Chabad, over 200 donuts, menorahs and dreidles were distributed. LINKING HEARTS has finally gotten off the ground. Students spend an hour a week visiting seniors in their homes and provide some much appreciated conversation and humor. We feel it is important for students to be aware of those more vulnerable in our community, said Rabbi Yossi Brackman. COPYRIGHT Chabad Of Hyde Park
14 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES In addition to the programs Chabad offers to students and faculty, Chabad has made it a goal to reach out to the Hyde Park community through a variety of programs and activities designed specifically for those that are not students. HEBREW CHAI September 2010 will see the re-opening of Hebrew Chai, a weekly learning program for local high school kids. The program features Torah study, speakers, Jewish crafts and discussion groups. HIGH SCHOOL PROJECT In conjunction with the Jewish Students Association at the University of Chicago Laboratory School, Jewish High Schoolers enjoyed baking matzos at a Model Matza Bakery organized by Chabad and in the fall had the opportunity to craft their own Shofar at the Shofar factory CHANUKAH ON ICE Hyde Park kids really enjoyed this great celebration on the Midway Plaisance Ice Rink. We are looking forward to an even better program this year. WOMEN S LEARNING GROUP Led by Baila Brackman, 25 women from the Hyde Park Jewish community meet around the Jewish holidays to learn and create a special holiday craft. KOSHER PICKLE MAKING was a huge hit. Sponsored by Hyde Park Produce, participants leaned about kosher through while making classic kosher pickles. WEBSITE The Chabad website has become a central address for students and community to find out about Judaism and programs at Chabad. Powered by the website has proven to be a great success with hundreds of hits each month. The site is also on the university server making it accessible to anyone searching for something Jewish on the University website. COPYRIGHT Chabad Of Hyde Park
15 PROGRAMS AT A GLANCE Education: Lectures & Classes Law School Luncheons Chassidic Philosophy Jewish Medical Ethics Class For Doctors And Medical Students Hebrew Chai for High School Kids Hebrew Reading Crash Course Adult education Pizza Parsha One-on-One Torah Study Weekly Class Open To The Community Talmud Class Attended By 8 10 Students Bar/Bat Mitzvah Classes Shabbat: Explanatory Shabbat Services Shabbat Afternoon Study Group FREE Shabbat Dinner For Students Women Only Shabbat Shabbatons Shabbat Dinner With Faculty Shabbatons In Crown Heights, NY Mystical Havdala And Pizza Holidays: High Holiday Services Shofar factory Sukkah Mobile Sukkot Celebration Simchat Torah Celebration Menorah Distribution Chanukah Toy Drive For Children With Illness Chanukah Festival Grand Purim Party Megillah Readings Communal Seder Shmura Matza Distribution Lag B omer Picnic Shavuot Torah Gathering General: Kosher Klub Sushi Night Mezuzah Campaign - Mezuzah Loan Program Birthright Israel Jewish Lending Library Interests Free Student Loans Personal Counseling Website - Challa Baking Class Women s Chodesh Club Hospital Visitation With Students Hebrew Chai For High School Kids Weekly Table In The Reynolds Club - Meeting Hundreds Of Jewish Students Weekly To Over 200 students Jewish Library Prison Visitation Home and Dorm Koshering Religious Articles Hospital & Nursing Home Visitation Kosher Week Ask the Rabbi COPYRIGHT Chabad Of Hyde Park Speakers Forum & Shabbat Guests Friday Night dinner is our flagship program and we find innovative ways to attract students. Mr. Herman Cohn - Veteran - Hyde Park Chai Lifeline Shabbat Professor Charles Lipson - U of C Rabbi Asher Crispe - Kabbalist Israel Professor Philip Hamburger - U of C Ron Grossman - Chicago Tribune Professor Velvl Greene - Beersheba, Israel State Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie Professor Sam Peltzman - U of C Mr. Jay Shapiro - Israel Mr. Yosef Hashimi - Chicago Rabbi Dr. Immanuel Schochet Ishmael Khaldi Israeli Bedouin Professor Leon Kass - U of C Shanghai Shabbat - Chinese Cuisine Dr. Daniel Johnson MD AEPi Shabbat - Just for the Brothers
16 NUMBERS 150+ attended High Holidays at Chabad 100 s enjoyed the Sukkah on the Quads 6ft Chanukah Menorah lit on 57 th Street 50 Chanukiyot were distributed to students 100+ students attended a grand Purim celebration 980 Shabbat dinners served free of any charge Holiday guides distributed throughout the year 120 students attended a Seder at Chabad - for some it was their first time at a Seder. 85 Students and community celebrate the joy of being Jewish at Chabad on Simchat Torah 25 Doctors and Medical students have attended Jewish Medical Ethics Luncheons 50 pounds of Shmura Matza distributed to students and community 1000 s of Jewish Art calendars distributed to students and community 15 students wrapped Tefillin at Chabad 100 s of pages of Talmud and Torah taught Rabbi Brackman and then Senate hopeful Barack Obama outside Chabad House SYNERGY Rabbi Yossi and Baila Brackman have made tremendous in-roads in the Jewish community at the U of C - many students who are not seen at other Jewish organizations can be found at Chabad. Despite the intense and rigorous study schedule at the U of C, Chabad has touched hundreds of students and given them the opportunity to experience the warmth of Jewish life. After 50 years of 0% growth in terms of new Jewish institutions in the Hyde Park/University of Chicago community, Chabad has opened a new stage of spiritual growth in this great Chicago neighborhood. We invite you to join us as we build and expand, together, an edifice that will be a home away from home for the Jewish students at the University and a center where Judaism comes alive for the whole community. COPYRIGHT Chabad Of Hyde Park
17 THE BUDGET IN DETAIL Administrative Costs Personnel Office, etc. Administrative Total Building Operating Costs Utilities Mortgage Insurance Property Tax Building Operating Total University Activities Shabbat and Holiday Dinner Lectures Special Events 'Pizza Parsha' Menorah Distribution Chanukah Evening Sukkah on Wheels Simchat Torah Celebration Jewish Heritage Week NEW Graduation Events University Activities Total Holiday Enrichment Programs $55,115 Jewish Holiday Guides $1,985 $7,900 High Holiday Services $2,580 $63, Communal Pesach Seder Matza Distribution Chanukah Menorahs and Celebration Purim Party and Celebration $5,610 $955 $650 $2,135 $3,820 Holiday Enrichment Programs Total $13, $43,200 $4,545 $0 Jewish Library $5,000 $51, Jewish Library Total $5, Web Site Additional Programming $1,125 $1,000 $19,895 Website Total $2, $4,480 $2,450 $1,500 New front and rear porch $16,000 $415 New Siding Completed for $13,490 $748 Install 2nd washroom on first floor $3,480 $786 Create second kitchen Completed for $5,000 $990 Landscaping $3,220 $1,150 Central Air Conditioning $18,880 $980 Capital Improvements Costs $41, $33, Total Operating Costs $177,654 Community Programs $515 Including Capital Improvements $219,234 Kosher Awareness Week - Reserved Women's Monthly Program Lunch 'n' Learn Jewish Philosophy Classes Hospital Visitation Lectures $875 $880 $645 $225 $5,500 $8, Community Programs Total Children's Programs Hebrew Chai NEW (over tuition) Shofar Factory Lag B'omer Picnic Shavuot Ice Cream Party Children's Programs Total $1,118 $1,080 $1,050 $795 $4, Lag B omer at The Point COPYRIGHT Chabad Of Hyde Park
18 GIVING OPPORTUNITIES The Chabad Jewish Center invites you to become a partner in strengthening Jewish identity, and creating the future leaders of the Jewish community FUNDRAISING GOAL: $219,234 DONOR SHARE $ X 100 = $219,234 AMOUNT OF SHARES DOLLAR VALUE NUMBER OF DONORS TOTAL VALUE CUMULATIVE FOUNDER (12+) $25,500 2 $51,000 $51,000 PARTNER (10) $20,000 2 $40,000 $91,000 ASSOCIATE (7.5) $15,000 2 $30,000 $121,000 BENEFACTOR (5) $10,000 3 $30,000 $151,000 FRIEND (2.5) $5,000 4 $20,000 $171,000 SPONSOR (2+) $ $18,000 $189,000 SUPPORTER $ $18,000 $207,000 PATRON $1 - $1799 Many $12,234 $219,234 THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS GIFT YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS TAX DEDUCTIBLE A PLAQUE OR LEAF WILL BE INSCRIBED ON THE TREE OF LIFE IN MEMORY OF A LOVED ONE OR IN HONOR OF A HAPPY OCCASION, FOR ALL DONATIONS OF $1,500 AND ABOVE COPYRIGHT Chabad Of Hyde Park
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