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3610 Dundee Rd. Northbrook, IL 60062 www.templebeth-el.org Volume 242 April 2018 Nisan/Iyar 5778 Dear Friends, FROM THE RABBI S STUDY Rabbi Sidney M. Helbraun I love Passover; gathering together with family and friends, the foods that remind me of my childhood, the rituals of the Seder. Yet over these last few years Passover has also had an element of discomfort. For when we finish all of the dipping and singing, after we ve poured out our ten drops of wine, when the last chorus of Dayenu has been sung and we put down our Haggadot and begin the meal, an air of uncertainty settles around the table. What are we going to talk about? What can we talk about? I know that my family is not alone in dealing with this challenge, and that many homes have taken political discussions off the table at family gatherings. After all, in an era of heightened sensitivity, where, as Hal Lewis, President of Spertus College says discussions can quickly turn into disagreements, and disagreements are viewed as disrespect; where the words: you re wrong are taken to mean: you re stupid, civil discourse quickly becomes a minefield. And the last thing that anyone wants at Passover Seder is to see their family gathering disintegrate into open warfare. It s distressing to see how far we ve come. To realize that the best we can do is talk about a freak snowstorm or how our sports teams are faring (particularly when they aren t doing so well.) It s just that our society has become so very politicized, and each of us seems to carry ourselves with so much certainty about our world view, with no room left over to hear what anyone else has to say. It s particularly sad because Judaism holds discussion, debate and disagreement in such high regard. Indeed, pick up a copy of the Torah, and you ll find a variety of opinions written in the IN THIS ISSUE margins commentaries by our sages, who offer their understanding of the correct meaning of the text, side by side with an even greater sage who disagrees with their opinion. And yet, rather than creating hurt feelings or anger, this debate creates energy and excitement. For rather than being seen as an assault on each other s integrity, the diversity of opinions represents a sense of love, respect and care for the text. It is seen as a search for truth. And each opinion, each comment, each perspective helps to clarify, and brings us closer to gaining a better understanding than we might have had before. Rather than talking points designed to win an argument, our disagreements are seen as lasers that are used to shape a diamond, each cut bringing a greater sense of clarity, and creating a more beautiful, brilliant stone. For Judaism, conversation, debate, argument is seen as holy work, because each of us share the same goal. Striving for greater insight, deeper understanding of our relationship with God and our role in the world. In this kind of conversation there are no winners and losers, as there are in political discussions. In these conversations, everyone who participates in the debate is a winner, because they played a role in helping to clarify truth; they helped to polish the diamond so that it would shine even brighter. This is what we ve lost in America, at large, and at our Seder tables. We ve forgotten that each of us has something of value to share, that needs to be considered in the larger picture. We ve forgotten that, at the end of the day, each of us is striving for the same goal, seeking an American society that is responsive to the needs of her citizens, a nation that promotes goodness in the world, a country that is a shining example of human potential. As Americans, and as Jews, we ll only make progress towards that potential when we remember that each of us plays a role in polishing that diamond and making it shine. Wishing you a happy, healthy Passover, filled with family and friends, good food, beautiful rituals and conversations that bring light to your home and our world. Cantor s Notes....................... 2 Education........................... 2 Upcoming Events...................... 3 Adult Opportunities.................... 4 Member News........................ 8 Tikkun Olam......................... 10 Memorial Plaques..................... 12 Acknowledgements....................13 Calendar........................... 15 Service Schedule.............. Back Page

2 CANTOR S NOTES Cantor Faryn H. K. Rudnick, ACC After months of hard work and preparation, our visit with guest artist in residence Noah Aronson is finally here. I hope you re as excited as I am for his visit on April 13th and 14th; it will be a special weekend that will be uplifting, spiritual, musical, and a truly heart-warming experience. If you have not already sent in your participation or sponsorship forms, I hope you will consider joining us for one or all three of the weekend s events. Noah, along with Kol Beth-El, our adult choir and band and Kol Tuv, our youth choir, will lead us in services Friday night, April 13th. The service will be preceded by Shabbat dinner. We will celebrate Shabbat the way the kabbalists intended - with great and joyous music. Plan on coming back on Saturday morning, April 14th, for a more intimate experience when Noah leads the Casual Shabbat Minyan, and then leads a brunch discussion and teaching entitled, From the Left Side of the Page. And finally, bring 10 of your closest friends for the highlight of the weekend, the concert with Noah and his band, which takes place Saturday night, April 14th, beginning at 7:00 pm. This is a weekend not to be missed! DIRECTOR OF LIFELONG LEARNING Mandy Herlich Who doesn t love helping others? Sometimes, though, it seems that finding meaningful projects that are appropriate for all age levels and life schedules can be a challenge. There are a number of meaningful things happening this spring around our community that everyone can be involved in. April 15 is JUF s Good Deeds Day. There will be a number of projects happening around the area, including a fair at the Bernard Weininger JCC right here in Northbrook. Stop by anytime between 2:00-5:00 pm to volunteer for a variety of hands-on projects including preparing sleeping mats for the homeless, making stress balls for therapeutic day schools, creating art for the elderly, packing kindness bags to hand out to someone in need, and much more. You can register for this or any of the other volunteer opportunities online at juf.org/tov/good-deeds -day. I am really excited that this year because Temple Beth-El will be participating with Good Deeds Day during our own Mitzvah Fair on May 6, our closing day of religious school. During the morning, we will have a number of social action projects happening right here in our building. I encourage you to join us! On the topic of Tikkun Olam, below is a note from our 7 th grade students who have been working hard this year with the help of their teacher, Helen Melnick, and assistant, Allison Wexler, to make a positive impact right here in Chicago: Cantor s Notes Of course, this weekend would not be possible without the hard working members of the music committee and the hard working staff at Temple Beth-El. Please give a hearty thank you to any staff or committee member you see that weekend; without their dedication, we would not be here. To the members of the music committee - Ric Bachrach, Randy Barr, Tracy Coleman, Craig and Fern Hahn, Barb Harris, Rosely Kaiser, Jack Kamm, Marcia Kanerak, Jerry and Sandy Lewis, Erwin Pearlman, Marty Pomerantz, Jay Reil, Judy Rosen, Sharon Rosenberg, Wayne Shapiro, Michael Stutzman, and Jim Weiss - I hope you all know how much I appreciate your support, energy, and hard work. Without your never ending ideas, questions, and enthusiasm, we could not make this spectacular weekend a success. And of course, to the team here at Temple Beth-El: Rabbi Helbraun, Janice, Mandy, Shaina, Nancy, Joanne, Marcy, and Heather and the maintenance team, without whom I can get nothing done. Thank you for your support and hard work to ensure that my dream of this year s artist in residence became a reality. We have been blessed at Temple Beth-El. We have had the fortune of great visiting scholars and artists, people who enrich our lives through their teachings, music, and souls. They share their gifts with us and in turn we come away inspired and with renewed energy. If you have not already done so, please visit: http:// www.noaharonson.com/ to learn more about Noah and his music. I hope that you will join us on April 13th and 14th for Noah Aronson, our visiting artist in residence. Give help, give hope, give chai! You may have noticed some young menches running around Temple Beth-El for the last few months. The seventh grade class at Beth-El is on a mission to give back to society by creating Blessing Bags for people experiencing homelessness. Even though we are only one seventh grade class, we hope we can make a difference in these people's lives. We want for people who are experiencing homelessness to have hope and life and to lift their spirits and get them back on their feet. Blessing Bags are drawstring backpacks containing essentials for daily life such as non-perishable food, water, hats, gloves, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and more. Each bag is accompanied by a studentmade fleece blanket and was personally assembled and decorated with messages of hope by a member of Mrs. Melnick's class. We asked members of the community for donations and gratefully received many items for the bags. With financial contributions, we took a class field trip to the store and bought additional supplies. After the craziness of Purim Carnival planning is over, we will complete our project by giving our creations to a homeless shelter. We have learned about the importance of Tikkun Olam since we started Hebrew school and, with the endeavor, we get to put words and values into action. The seventh grade class is still accepting items for their Blessing Bags. Feel free to contribute to their project by dropping supplies off here at Temple Beth-El.

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4 Adult Opportunities Ongoing Opportunities The Jewish High Life Tuesdays 9:30-11:00 am Join this group as they have thought-provoking discussions based on The Book of Jewish Values by Joseph Teluskan. Facilitator: Rabbi Victor Weissberg What Comes Next Tuesdays 7:30-9:00 pm We all know that the Torah ends with the death of Moses, while the Israelites remain on the wrong side of the Jordan river. What comes next? The Jewish bible contains the answer. Following the same format as the Torah Study class, we will read and learn together, beginning with the book of Joshua. Try it once and you ll be hooked. Facilitator: Rabbi Sidney Helbraun Torah Class Fridays 9:30-10:30 am Study and discuss the weekly Torah portion (in English). No prior knowledge is necessary. Join in every week, but no problem if you are only able to come occasionally. Facilitator: Rabbi Sidney Helbraun Adult Hebrew Fridays 10:45-11:45 am It is never too late to learn Hebrew! Join our group as we learn the basics of conversational Hebrew. Please contact Mandy Herlich (mherlich@templebeth-el.org) if interested. Facilitator: Mandy Herlich Upcoming Opportunities Men s Club Yom HaShoah Brunch Sunday, April 8 9:30 am Guest Speaker: Felix Weil For more information or to register, contact: sfarwell@templebeth-el.org Welcome Table Program Sunday, April 29 5:30 pm Dinner & Program Cannabis In Illinois featuring Bob Morgan, President of IL Cannabis Lawyers Association $15/person - Temple Members $18/person - Non-Members RSVP by April 25 to Shaina Farwell sfarwell@templebeth-el.org 847.205.9982 ext 208 Please join our confirmands for a celebration! Shavuot & Confirmation Service Sunday, May 20, 2018 10:00 am 6 Sivan 5778 Just as our ancestors stood at Sinai to receive Torah, so do our confirmands stand before our community to affirm their devotion to our faith and people. Mazel Tov to our Confirmands! Elizabeth Doman Emily Fridland Madeleine Harris Eli Traub Benjamin Zimmerman There will be a lite lunch sponsored by the Confirmands families following the Service

Upcoming Events 5 Ruach Shabbat - April 20, 2018 Birthday Blessings & 3rd Grade Siddur Ceremony Enjoy the spirit and energy of camp throughout the year. A 45 minute service with guitar, songs and a story that will take you back to those care-free summer days. A service the whole family will enjoy! 5:30 pm Early Oneg & Candle Lighting 6:00 pm Service 6:45 pm Shabbat Chicken Dinner followed by song session $8 per person or $30 per family Family Name Number of children: Number of Adults: Register online at bit.ly/tberegister or return this form by 4/16 with check payable to Temple Beth-El, 3610 Dundee Rd, Northbrook, IL 60062 Temple Beth-El presents Shabbat Opportunities for Families with Young Children Monthly Shabbat program for families with children ages 7 & younger at Temple Beth-El. Older siblings and grandparents are welcome to attend & participate. The evening begins at 5:30 pm with complimentary matzah pizza & salad followed at 6:00 pm by age appropriate prayers, singing, story, craft & oneg. April 6 RSVP requested each month for dinner: jhadesman@templebeth-el.org. NO Charge Questions? contact Janice Hadesman at jhadesman@templebeth-el.org or 847.205.9982 ext 211

6 Upcoming Events Share Your Passover Seder with a TBE Family It s a mitzvah to invite others to a Passover seder. Do you have room at your seder table to invite a family to join you? Would you like to attend a seder with other Temple families? If you answer yes to either question, we would like to help you fulfill this mitzvah. Contact Janice Hadesman jhadesman@templebeth-el.org 847.205.9982 ext. 211. Illustrated Family Hagaddot are available to borrow from Temple for your family seder! Stop by the office to sign them out. Sisterhood Book Discussion & BYOL (Bring Your Own Lunch) 1st Wednesday of each month 12:30-2:00 pm TBE Podolsky Library April 4 Under The Influence by Joyce Maynard May 2 The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George Contact: Judy Katz jrichkat15@gmail.com 847.899.1551

Upcoming Events 7 Join Our New Steps Class for the 2018-2019 school year Our New Steps class offers a wonderful opportunity for a parent/caregiver to experience time together with their child in a preschool setting. The class is physically active and developmentally stimulating. Check Us Out! The Board of Jewish Education Early Childhood Center at Temple Beth-El invites you to visit our quality Early Childhood Center where we prepare children to become successful for life... learners for life. To register or schedule a visit, call JoAnne Barston at 847-272-4455 BJE-ECC at Temple Beth-El 3610 Dundee Road, Northbrook www.bjeecc.info

8 Member News Thank you to our Oneg and Kiddush Sponsors Evie & Jerry Levin in honor of their TBE Friends The Daniels Family in honor of the bat mitzvah of Ali Daniels Melissa & Steve Andrews in honor of the bat mitzvah of Shayna Andrews Allison & Brad Schneider in honor of the bat mitzvah of Zoe Schneider The Harrison Family in honor of the bar mitzvah of Noah Harrison REFER A FRIEND Send us their contact info and TBE will give you $100 credit towards your dues when they join! Grandparents Miriam & Philip Markowitz on the birth of Elizabeth Rose Markowitz born February 16, 2018 to Andrea & Andrew Markowitz Parents Ashley Rossman & David Novoselsky on the birth of Sienna Willow Rossman born February 23, 2018 B nai Mitzvah March 3 Shayna Andrews Daughter of Melissa & Steve Andrews Wood Oaks Junior High School March 10 Zoe Schneider Daughter of Allison & Brad Schneider Maple School March 17 Noah Harrison Son of Susan & Rob Harrison Field Middle School We apologize for the inadvertent omission of the above names from the March Bulletin April 14 Zoe Sobel Daughter of Emily & Josh Sobel Northbrook Junior High School April 21 Nicole Kates Daughter of Cheri & David Kates Northbrook Junior High School 2017 18 LEADERSHIP CONTACTS Committee Responsibilities Meetings Chairperson Religious Activities (RAC) Finance House Clergy, religious, services and High Holiday policies. B nai mitzvah program TBE s finances and budget. Maintenance, facilities, and administrative areas. 4 th Wednesday of the month 4 th Wednesday of the month 3 rd Wednesday of the month Membership New members and membership retention. Monthly RAC VP, Doug Schwartz douglas4016@comcast.net Financial VP, Fred Rosenberg fredfox18@comcast.net Administrative VP, Jim Weiss jkweiss@sbcglobal.net Membership VP, Don Solomon dsolo91563@gmail.com Social Action (SAC) Meets periodically to plan social action events. Elaine Koffman, bennettk@aol.com Education Fundraising Men s Club Sisterhood President Executive Vice President Secretary Past President Educational and social programming for children and adults. Plans TBE fundraising events and meets periodically. Meets regularly and offers many outstanding programs. Meets regularly and offers many outstanding programs. Marty Pomerantz Judy Rosen Kirsten Gordon Cindy Schoenstadt 2 nd Tuesday of the month 2 nd Monday of the month Other Executive Committee Members marty@myvendor.com rosenjudy5@gmail.com locust402@icloud.com cgs412@comcast.net Education VP, Laura York laurayork@gmail.com Fundraising VP, Jack Kamm j.kamm@outlook.com Men s Club President, Ric Bachrach rbachrach800@aol.com Sisterhood President, Amy Tuchler amytuchler@yahoo.com

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10 Tikkun Olam SOCIAL ACTION COMMITTEE Elaine Cooper Koffman The Social Action Committee (SAC) holds an event at CJE SeniorLife s Robineau Residence in Skokie at least once a month. On February 21, 2018, SAC members Stewart Schram and I helped those who live there put together a giant puzzle of the United States. We also discussed the different states in which we have resided, places we have visited, and states through which we have traveled. The SAC s next visit will be on March 21. SAC member Marcia Kanarek organizes the Temple Beth-El (TBE) volunteers who assist at the monthly birthday parties that take place at CJE SeniorLife s Gidwitz Place in Deerfield on the third Wednesday of each month from 1:15 to 3:15 pm. On February 21, TBE s volunteers were Andrea Brown, Susan Schneider, and Sharyn Trachtenberg. To participate in this good deed, which is appropriate for children of all ages, please call or email Marcia (847-426-1954 or imokydoky@aol.com). Doris Guthman, Mary and Shel Leshner, Phyllis Kaplan, Ben Koffman, and I volunteered at the Uptown Café (808 W. Wilson in Chicago) on February 5. It was a very snowy day and four of the Café s other volunteers cancelled. Therefore, they were particularly grateful for the assistance of our congregation s intrepid six. TBE s other Uptown Café dates for 2018 are: Thursday, March 22; Sunday, April 22; Sunday, July 15; and Sunday, October 21. On weekdays, volunteers work from 5:30 to 7:30 pm and on Sundays, from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. Children who are at least 12 years old may volunteer, so this is a meaningful bar/bat-mitzvah project. Please call or email me (847-679-8525 or BennettK@aol.com) to be a waiter/ waitress at the Café. The SAC will have a table at TBE s Purim Carnival on Sunday, March 4, where we will sell cans of fruit and vegetables for the Ark. Afterwards, both the cans of food and the money collected will be donated to the Ark. The SAC is happy to be working with TBE s Immigration Committee. On March 4 at 1:00 pm, SAC member Susan Boldrey and I will attend an Awareness and Action about the Rohingya Ethnic Cleansing meeting at Skokie Valley Agudath Jacob Synagogue in Skokie. Soon, the SAC will be collecting money to provide financial assistance to our Yad L Yad partners in Yekaterinburg, Russia, so that their children can have a one-week Jewish sleepover camp during the summer. TBE has been helping support this camp since 1996. Please contact me if you would like to participate in any of our activities or if you have ideas about other things we might do to help repair the world. Temple Beth-El is proud to support: A Just Harvest is the largest community soup kitchen in the Chicago metro area. Volunteers from Temple Beth-El join together four times a year to help A Just Harvest feed those in need. COME JOIN US. WE NEED YOUR HELP. Our next volunteer event is May 31, 2018. Volunteers (12 years and older) will help prepare and cook food, set up the dining room and serve the meals. For more information, contact Debbie Sandlow at dsandlow@comcast.net.

Tikkun Olam NEW and EXCITING programs to help our local community. Monthly throughout the year Birthday Parties at Gidwitz Assisted Living 3rd Wednesday of each month from 1:15-3:00 pm Sign up: email Marcia Kanarek at imokydoky@aol.com or call 847-826-1954 Shabbat Bags for Hospice Patients 3 rd Friday of each month from 11:00 am - 3 pm Location: JourneyCare Hospice, 2050 Claire St., Glenview Sign up: email Susan Harrison at sgharrison77@gmail.com or call 847-606-4040 April Opportunities Uptown Cafe Sunday, April 22, 2018 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Location: 909 W Wilson Ave, Chicago Come serve food and converse with guests at the Uptown Café. Children need to be at least 12 years old to volunteer. Sign up: Email Elaine Koffman at BennettK@aol.com 11 SUPPORT ISRAEL BUY ISRAEL BONDS - Need to purchase a gift for a special occasion? Are you unsure of what to buy? Why not purchase a 5-Year Mazel Tov Savings Bond? Prices begin at $100. Pick up an informational sheet at the Temple or log on to israelbonds.com. Mention Temple Beth-El on your form. Questions? Contact the Israel Bond Office 312-558-9400. BUY ISRAELI GOODS - Maimonides taught us that the highest form of helping people is to support them so they can help themselves. A great way to do that without incurring any additional costs is to make the purchase of Israeli products part of our regular shopping. Israeli products that are readily available from local merchants include food, wine, women s apparel, fashion designer jewelry, baby and child apparel, hardware, health and beauty aids, footwear, toys and games, flowers, and more! Available products, and the local stores that are likely to stock them, can be found at: www.buyisraelgoods.org (BIG). TBE Monthly Tzedakah Collections A tzedakah box is located in the foyer. In April, tzedakah will go to MAZON, a Jewish response to hunger. Checks should be made payable to Temple Beth-El and mailed to the Temple office marked tzedakah. As always, we thank you for your continuous and generous support. Keep an eye out for all upcoming opportunities at: http://bit.lytbetikkumolam SHALVA Collects Cellphones, ipads and ipods Temple Beth-El has been collecting cell phones for SHALVA for many years. The phones are collected, then shipped to Shelter Alliance, a recycling operation in Florida. They pay SHALVA according to the blue book value of each phone. In processing the thousands of phones sent to them every year, they wipe clean all personal data and either refurbish the phones, recycle the parts or melt them down. Each year SHALVA receives around $4,000-5,000 just by collecting your old or broken cellphones. All of these dollars go directly to help SHALVA clients. ipads and ipods are now also accepted. Share ALL Your Good News Share the news of any new additions to your family. Tell us about the birth of your child or grandchild, engagements, weddings and anything else. We want to wish you, our Temple members, a mazel tov, and notify the congregation via email. In addition, babies will receive a gift from our Temple and JUF s J Baby program. Our clergy would love to name the baby at a Shabbat service. Please contact Joanne Gold to share your good news at 847-205-9982 ext. 202 or jgold@templebeth-el.org.

12 Memorial Plaques MEMORIAL PLAQUES In addition to the names requested through the Yahrzeit Fund, the following names are read on Erev Shabbat as shown below. April 1-7 April 8-14 April 15-21 April 22-28 April 29 - May 5 16-22 Nisan 23-29 Nisan 30 Nisan- 6 Iyar 7-13 Iyar 14-20 Iyar Mae Banovitz Clare Bennett Maurice Balter Greg Berten Royna Aaron Joseph Berger Morris Bloom Phyllis Berman Kathryn Boam Benjamin Addison Gerald Brook Janet Bloomberg Pearl Brownstein Eve Brown Hannah Fishkin Rose Cohl Laurence Bowers Louis Corush Carolyn Ferber Sarah Fishman Harry Cooper Sam Fishkin Phillip Ditkowsky Louis Frisch Annette Freud Louis Epstein Nathan Fishman Irwin Dubin Fannie Gerber Marie Gates Elsie Feuerzeig Rebecca Freeman Albert Epstein Robert German Morris Glickin Samuel Gerson Jeanette Friedman Sonia Feldman Julian Gusfield Rose Golden Henry Gerwitz Gerald Gurtz Anne Hammerman Harry Kammerling David Goldsmith Betty Hollander Emma Hartman Lena Harris Thelma Kandelman Freeda Josephson Lou Holzer Samuel Hoffman Simon Hochstadter Fanny Karasick Alvin Kernis Reginald Holzer Anita Horwitz Milton Hollander David Katzenberg Zelda Leff Carrie Israel Alfred Kesner Morris Huber Rochelle Krantz Coleman Lochtan Florence Jerome Sophia Kirzner Rita Karp Oscar Lakin Abe Lomberg Adeline Joffe Adeline Klemperer Milton Krawitz Max Levit Morris Moskowitz Samuel Kaplan David Kramer Abe Kusnetz Abraham Levy Ben Myrent Jacob Kohan Shirley Levy Ann Lait Mayer Lipman Irving Nussbaum Robert Lubin Max Miller David Lichtenstadt Rhoda Lochtan Minnie Podolsky Fern Naxon Clara Moresco Janet Marcus Hyman Mandel Sylvia Rosenberg Louis Newmark Morris Motel Benjamin Meyer Sol Michael Ida Sachs Phyllis Podolsky Sara Peck Israel Morris Norman Shapiro Minnie Seide Gertrude Rubert Donald Pitzele Louis Nickow Sarah Weisz Paul Tobey Simon Saphier William Rieger Julius Rappaport Sadie Zavis Marshall Weinbaum Bessy Sawyer Elizabeth Rudoy Jacob Rubin Bernice Weissman Charles Schiff Joseph Shechtman Jeffrey Rubinstein Thelma Wolfson Dora Schiff Jack Sladnick Mary Sacks Libby Sherry Margo Solomon Annette Shlesinger Harry Silverman Jack Stevens Ruth Toral Harry Simon Bernard Sneider Harold Spiegel Birdie Spilky Sadie Sugar Mildred Tanenbaum Joseph Tauber Reuben Zoller Fred Tabel

Acknowledgements 13 YAHRZEIT FUND Received in the Temple office by February 28 Victoria Bahnasy in memory of Henry Stewart Victoria Bahnasy in memory of Sam Stewert Shirley Becker in memory of Israel Lerner Phyllis Borkan in memory of Nathan Dvore Muriel Cowen in memory of James Cowen Terrance Diamond in memory of Irene Tendrock Lynn Fienberg in memory of Joseph Ward Ross Fienberg in memory of Mervin Fienberg Sherry Fine in memory of Lillian Kramer Howard Friedman in memory of Goldie Friedman Alana Glickson in memory of John Hoffman Alana Glickson in memory of Rose Leah Hoffman Ronna Goldberg in memory of Zelda Starr Ilse Gordon in memory of Martha Gordon Ilse Gordon in memory of Max Gordon Ilse Gordon in memory of Hugo Stern EvaLynn Greenberg in memory of Martin Greenberg Sue Groner in memory of Samuel Teichman Doris Guthman in memory of Edward Guthman Steven Huber in memory of Gladys Huber Judith Immergluck in memory of Gloria Cloobeck Marilyn Kersch in memory of Estelle Levinson Ann Kopech in memory of Joseph Bachrach Ann Kopech in memory of Joseph Kopech Deborah Kushner in memory of Dave Gold Diana Lackner in memory of John Lackner Maurice Lipshutz in memory of Minnie Tenenbaum Sheila Myrent in memory of David Lerman Sheila Myrent in memory of Elizabeth Lerman Harold Pastron in memory of Sarah Pastron Ellen Sharpe in memory of Joan Steinberg Estelle Holzer Shore in memory of Ralph Heller Estelle Holzer Shore in memory of Marie Holzer Estelle Holzer Shore in memory of William Holzer Estelle Holzer Shore in memory of Arthur Starkman Charles Silverman in memory of Henrietta Silverman Les & Arden Strauss in memory of Bella Beifus Adele Teichman in memory of Samuel Teichman Wendy Weiss in memory of Fred Kaufman Wendy Weiss in memory of Marie Kaufman Rabbi Victor Weissberg in memory of Ruth Shore Bruce Werner in memory of Col. Herbert Werner Jack Witlin in memory of Morton Witlin Hal Wolken in memory of Jeanette Wolken Hal Wolken in memory of Irving Wolken Hal Wolken in memory of Sigmund Wolken Eleanor Weiss Zoub in memory of Marilyn Alper ARE YOU COPING WITH LOSS & CHANGE? We invite you to attend an Adult Grief Support Group led by Noah C. Weinstein, MA, LCPC. Noah is a Northbrook-based psychotherapist specializing in grief, loss and transition. The group will meet at TBE on April 25 at 7:00 pm Open to all Remember A Loved One If you wish to honor the memory of a dear one, a most fitting, traditional and dignified remembrance is a memorial plaque. This permanent remembrance will give you great comfort for many years and will serve as a reminder of the place your loved one held in your life. A permanent memorial plaque is displayed bearing the name and yahrzeit date on the Memorial Wall outside the Sanctuary. Your loved one s name will also be included on the weekly yahrzeit list outside the Sanctuary on the anniversary of their passing and be read at our Friday evening Shabbat Service. The contribution to memorialize your loved one with a permanent yahrzeit plaque requires a donation of $750. If you have any questions, please call Joanne Gold (847) 205-9982 ext. 202.

14 Acknowledgements CONTRIBUTIONS Received in the Temple office by February 28 MATTHEW SCHAFFER-SCHWARTZ z l TIKKUN OLAM FUND Cyndee Schaffer & Doug Schwartz in loving memory of Irving Cohen MILTON STEINBERG EDUCATION FUND Fern & Craig Hahn in loving memory of Andree Hognestad PERPETUATION FUND Jerry and Sandy Lewis in loving memory of Andree Hognestad RABBI HELBRAUN S DISCRETIONARY FUND Jason & Daniella Lewis in appreciation for Emma's baby naming Brandon Weiss & Andrea Fischlowitz in appreciation TBE MEN S CLUB David Multack in loving memory of Barry Multack We appreciate all contributions and suggest a minimum donation of $18 per acknowledgment. TEMPLE BETH-EL DONATION FORM Your Name(s) Today s Date Address City State ZIP Phone: Please confirm my donation via email. My email address is: TBE General Fund Blitz Family Children s Cultural Arts Fund (Payable to: BFCCA Fund)* Cantor Rudnick s Discretionary Fund (Payable to: Cantor Rudnick s Discretionary Fund)* Free Will Kaplan Camp Scholarship Fund Libby Golden z l Memorial Fund (Payable to: Libby Golden Memorial Fund)* Matthew Schaffer-Schwartz z l Tikkun Olam Award Fund (Payable to: MSSM Fund)* Memorial Fund Steinberg Education Fund Mishkan T filah Prayer Book Plate ($36 minimum donation) Perpetuation Fund Phyllis Natalie Podolsky z l Library Fund (Payable to: PPML Fund)* Rabbi Helbraun s Discretionary Fund (Payable to: Rabbi Helbraun s Discretionary Fund)* Social Action Fund TBE Endowment Fund (Payable to TBE Endowment Fund)* TBE Men s Club (Payable to: TBE Men s Club)* TBE Sisterhood (Payable to: TBE Sisterhood)* Torah Fund Tree of Life $154/leaf (Leaf wording form will be sent) YoBE Youth of Beth-El (Payable to: YoBE)* *Unless otherwise indicated above, please make all checks payable to: Temple Beth-El - 3610 Dundee Rd. Northbrook, IL 60062 Please check one: In loving memory Speedy recovery In honor of (other) Name(s) Send Acknowledgement Card to: Name(s) Address City State ZIP Email Credit Card: Amex Discover MasterCard Visa Credit Card No. Exp. Date Security Code Charge Amount $ - or - Check Amount (Enclosed) $ PLEASE CONSIDER ADDING 3% TO YOUR DONATION PAID BY CREDIT CARD TO COVER OUR PROCESSING FEES. 10-31-17 TBE CLERGY & STAFF Phone: 847.205.9982 Fax: 847.205.9921 Sidney Helbraun. 204 SENIOR RABBI rabbihelbraun@templebeth-el.org Faryn Rudnick 206 CANTOR cantor@templebeth-el.org *Victor Weissberg.... 202 RABBI EMERITUS Joanne Gold... 202 CLERGY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT jgold@templebeth-el.org *Leave message with Joanne Gold Mandy Herlich. 212 DIRECTOR OF LIFELONG LEARNING mherlich@templebeth-el.org Janice Hadesman... 211 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR jhadesman@templebeth-el.org Shaina Farwell... 208 EDUCATION & COMMUNICATIONS COORD. sfarwell@templebeth-el.org Nancy Reil..209 ACCOUNTING MANAGER nreil@templebeth-el.org Marcy Chez 207 MEMBERSHIP/ENGAGEMENT ASSISTANT mchez@templebeth-el.org Heather Freund. 221 MAINTENANCE hgoldader@templebeth-el.org Mike Greenstone 217 YOUTH COORDINATOR mgreenstone@templebeth-el.org

Calendar 15 Please Note: This calendar was produced for printing on March 21. A more current calendar can be found on our web page at www.templebeth-el.org (click on calendar tab at the top). If unsure about a program date or time, contact the Temple office at (847) 205-9982.

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P L E A S E S U P P O R T O U R A D V E R T I S E R S 17 TEMPLE BETH-EL CEMETERY Our Temple s cemetery is located on Pulaski Avenue, just north of Bryn Mawr Ave. in Chicago. We still have plots available for sale. Contact the TBE office for more information. If you are interested in cemetery arrangements at Shalom Memorial Park in Arlington Heights, contact Mike Rubenstein at 847.668.2724 or mrubenstein@shalom2.com

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19 Are you looking for an easy way to target more than 2,000 potential customers? Temple Beth-El publishes a bulletin 11 months per year that reaches over 500 families on the North Shore, providing information to our congregants regarding various events, programs, and an assortment of informational and educational articles. As an advertiser, your message will reach a well-targeted population, and will encourage our families to patronize your business. Ad prices range from $50 - $450. Contact Shaina Farwell at sfarwell@templebeth-el.org or 847-205-9982 x 208 for more information or to place an ad today.

TEMPLE BETH-EL Founded in 1871 3610 Dundee Road Northbrook, IL 60062 847-205-9982 847-205-9921 (fax) www.templebeth-el.org Sidney M. Helbraun, D.D. Victor H. Weissberg, D.H.L, D.D. Faryn H. K. Rudnick, ACC Mandy Herlich, RJE Janice Hadesman Marty Pomerantz Senior Rabbi Rabbi Emeritus Cantor Director of Lifelong Learning Executive Director President The Temple Beth-El Bulletin is published monthly. Letters, comments and news about the Temple are always welcome. Please send information via email to office@templebeth-el.org. Bulletins may be viewed on our website through Acrobat Reader. The deadline for the June/July Bulletin is April 15, 2018. Temple Beth-El is an inclusive Jewish community open to people of all ages, races and abilities, welcoming interfaith families, people who are single, partnered and LGBTQ. APRIL SERVICE SCHEDULE Friday, April 6 Friday, April 20 Passover Festival Service & Yizkor 11:15 am Shabbat for 2 followed by lite lunch Early Oneg Shabbat Yeladim 5:30 pm Ruach Shabbat, Birthday Blessings & Shabbat Service 7:30 pm 3rd Grade Siddur Ceremony Saturday, April 7 Saturday, April 21 Casual Morning Minyan 9:30 am Casual Morning Minyan Wednesday, April 11 Shabbat Service and Bat Mitzvah Morning Minyan 6:30 am of Nicole Kates Friday, April 13 Wednesday, April 25 Shabbat Dinner 6:00 pm Morning Minyan Shabbat Service featuring Noah Aronson 7:00 pm Friday, April 27 and Kol Beth-El Early Oneg Saturday, April 14 Legacy Kabbalat Shabbat & Casual Morning Minyan led by Noah Aronson 9:30 am Anniversary Blessings followed by Learning Session and brunch Saturday, April 28 Shabbat Service and Bat Mitzvah 10:00 am Casual Morning Minyan of Zoe Sobel Noah Aronson in Concert 7:00 pm Wednesday, April 18 Morning Minyan 6:30 am 11:45 am 5:30 pm 6:00 pm 9:30 am 10:00 am 6:30 am 5:30 pm 6:00 pm 9:30 am