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C o n g r e g at i o n B e t h J u d e a 2 0 1 7-2 0 1 8 P r o g r a m G u i d e MISSION STATEMENT Congregation Beth Judea is a welcoming egalitarian synagogue whose mission is to create a warm and inviting home that serves the lifelong spiritual, educational and fellowship needs of our members. Consistent with the principles of the Conservative Movement, we embrace Torah and our responsibility to serve and support the greater Jewish community, the comunity at large, the United States of America, and the State of Israel. VISION STATEMENT Congregation Beth Judea's goal is to be the vibrant, focal point of Conservative Jewish life in our community. T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Calendar of Events Page 3 Message from Rabbi & President Page 4 Celebration in Honor of Hazzan Weisberg Page 5 Shabbat Services Page 6 Israel Committee Page 7 Social Action Page 8 MT Nesters Pages 8 Focus on Families Page 9 Youth: USY, Kadima & Kadinkers Page 10 Sisterhood Page 11 Men s Club Page 12 Synagogue Programs Page 13 Adult Education Pages 14 21 Weekly Classes /Shabbat Morning Classes Page 14 Hebrew Literacy Skills Page 15 Florence Melton School Page 16 Special Programs Page 17-20 Life Cycle Events Page 21 Page 2

AUGUST 2017 13 11:30 am CBJ Block Party & Men s Club vs USY Softball Game 18 6:00 pm Shabbat Under the Stars 20 10:30 am School Meet n Greet & Mini Mitzvah Day 26 8:30 pm Fire Pit Grand Opening 27 10:00 am Dr. Jack Rizman Annual Golf Outing SEPTEMBER 2017 3 6:00 pm Buffalo Grove Stampede 7 6:00 pm Sisterhood Membership Dinner 8 6:30 pm Tot Shabbat 9 10:30 am Junior Congregation Begins 14 6:30 pm Conversational Hebrew: Ulpan II 23 8:00 pm CBJ Bowling League Begins at Deerpark Brunswich 24 10:00 am Build the Sukkah 29 Project Isaiah OCTOBER 2017 3 6:15 pm Ba al Tefillah Training: Leading Erev Shabbat Services 8 5:00 pm Men s Club Steak & Scotch in the Sukkah 9 7:00 pm Bears Game Party 12 6:00 pm Simchat Torah Flag Parade & Kindergarten Consecration 15 10:00 am Take Down the Sukkah 15 12:30 pm Mah Jongg Tournament at Beth Judea 18 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn (Fall Session) 18 7:00 pm Melton Classes Begin at Beth Judea 18 7:00 pm Israel Committee Speaker 19 8:00 pm Conversational Hebrew: Ulpan I 23 8:00 pm Sisterhood Social Program 24 8:00 pm Hebrew Literacy I Class Begins 25 8:00 pm Israel Committee Speaker 25 Chicago Festival of Israel Cinema 27 6:00 pm New Member Shabbat Dinner 29 10:00 am Men s Club Hanukkah Candle Packing 30 8:00 pm USCJ Scholar-In-Residence NOVEMBER 2017 1 8:00 pm Mussar: How To Live A Balanced and Responsible Life 2 6:00 pm Dinner & Conversation with Rabbi Klatzker 5 BJE Event Honoring Nancy Manwith 5 9:00 am Sisterhood Hanukkah Bazaar 8 8:00 pm Sisterhood Meet the Author at Beth Judea 10 7:30 pm Veteran s Day Shabbat 15 8:00 pm Tap the Torah 16 8:00 pm Simon Wisenthal Speaker 19 7:00 pm Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Service DECEMBER 2017 3 10:00 am Congregation Beth Judea: A Morning to Remember 6 8:00 pm Sisterhood Hanukkah Program & Party 9 7:00 pm Men s Club & Sisterhood Vodka & Latkes 15 6:00 pm Hanukkah Shabbat Dinner Please note: Schedule changes can occur & will be publicized with as much advance notice as possible. Please check the This Week s Schedule section on the Home Page of our website at www.bethjudea.org for the most up-to--date changes and information. JANUARY 2018 11 6:00 pm Dinner & Conversation with Rabbi Klatzker 17 8:00 pm Sisterhood Education Program 19 7:30 pm Hebrew Literacy I Graduation 24 8:00 pm AIPAC Speaker 27 9:30 am Shabbat Services led by the Dalet Class FEBRUARY 2018 3 9:30 am Shabbat Services led by Sisterhood 3 6:00 pm Sisterhood Shabbat/Torah Fund Campaign 4 8:30 am World Wide Wrap 5 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn: Winter Session 6 6:15 pm Ba al Tefillah Training: Leading Shabbat Shaharit Amidah 7 8:00 pm Sisterhood Judaic Arts Program 11 6:00 pm Israel Committee & 50th Anniversary Movie 21 8:00 pm Tap the Torah 24 6:00 pm Shabbat Services led by the Gimel Class 25 10:00 am Purim Carnival 28 7:00 pm Purim Megillah Reading MARCH 2018 4 10:00 am Men s Club Yom HaShoah Yellow Candle Packing 4 3:00 pm Men s Club & Sisterhood Passover Wine Tasting 4-6 AIPAC Policy Conference (Washington, DC) 7 8:00 pm A Rabbi Reads the Quram 8 6:00 pm Dinner & Conversation with Rabbi Klatzker 11 TBD FJMC Man/Youth of the Year Dinner 15 6:00 pm Sisterhood Women s Seder 16 5:00 pm Men s Club FJMC Retreat 17 9:30 am Shabbat Services led by Bet Class 25 6:00 pm Men s Club Beer & Burgers TBD USCJ Annual Benefit APRIL 2018 6 6:00 pm Pesach Dinner 11 12:00 pm Lunch & Learn: Spring Session 11 7:00 pm Yom HaShoah Community Service 16 1:00 pm Emet V Emunah 25 8:00 pm Sisterhood Education Program 26 6:00 pm Dinner & Conversation with Rabbi Klatzker 29 6:00 pm Congregation Beth Judea 50th Anniversary Celebration MAY 2018 4 6:00 pm Cuatro De Mayo Dinner 6 Israel 70th Celebration 16 8:00 pm Tap the Torah 19 7:00pm Tikkun Leil Shavuot 20 9:30 am Shavuot Services 23 8:00 pm Sisterhood Program & Elections 26 9:30 am Men s Club Shabbat 31 8:00 pm Congregation Beth Judea Annual Meeting JUNE 2018 1 6:00 pm Summer & Senior Send Off Shabbat Dinner 2 9:30 am Services & Confirmation 8 Congregation Beth Judea Annual Kallah 11 6:00 pm Sisterhood Installation Dinner 30 9:30 am Synagogue Awards & Installation Shabbat

A M e s s a g e f r o m t h e R a b b i & S y n a g o g u e P r e s i d e n t Dear Congregants, What does God ask of you? Only to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God. (Micah 6:8) I love Micah s pithy statement. Do justice and love kindness that s how to maintain a healthy community. Walk humbly with your God that s how to make a connection to the divine. You won t feel a connection if you are full of yourself. You have to leave some room for God. Micah s declaration also helps to explain why the synagogue exists. Some individuals may think that all they need is Facebook for relationships and entertainment, but we know that if we want to live a moral and spiritual life, we need something more. We need a real, face-to-face community of people who can strengthen our commitments. Of course, we want to come together to eat, laugh and enjoy ourselves! But the primary reason why CBJ offers a variety of programs and events is that we want to learn how to fulfill our mission as Jews and be given ample opportunities to do so. I look forward to welcoming you to these engaging and enriching programs throughout the year. Rabbi David Klatzker Dear Congregants, Congregation Beth Judea is proud to celebrate its 50th Anniversary. Our congregation is in existence because of the community that has been created by prayer, study and social programs. As you can see by the variety of programs, there is something for everybody in our synagogue family. If there is a program that you would like us to include, please contact me. I hope to see you at many of the events throughout the year. Sidney Mathias CBJ President Please contact Lisa Neiman at lneiman@bethjudea.org or 847-634-0777 if you need any special accommodations, including transportation, to participate in our program. Page 4

UPCOMING EVENTS Saturday, January 13, 2018 9:30 am Shabbat Services Sunday, February 11, 2018 5:00 pm 50th Anniversary and Israel Committee Movie Night Friday, March 2, 2018 7:30 pm Shabbat Services Sunday, April 29, 2018 50th Anniversary Celebration June 8 10, 2018 Congregational Kallah 2017

S E R V I C E S C H E D U L E DAILY SERVICES Shabbat Evening Services... 7:30 pm Shabbat Morning Services... 9:30 am Gan Shabbat Shabbat Mornings... 10:30 am Junior congregation Shabbat Mornings... 10:30 am Alternative Shabbat Service Shabbat Mornings... 10:30 am Weekday Morning Minyan: Sunday... 9:00 am Monday... 6:15 am Tuesday through Friday... 7:30 am Weekday Evening Minyan: Monday through Thursday... 7:30 pm Beth Judea has regular morning and evening minyan so that those who are obligated to say kaddish to do so have this opportunity. We invite everyone in the community to attend as often as possible so that we can sustain this vital component of synagogue life. SHABBAT...A GIFT TO YOURSELF The experience of Shabbat is an experience of and for a lifetime. It is a gift you will give yourself and one which you will want to share. FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICES Our Friday evening service, which includes Kabbalat Shabbat and Maariv, begins at 7:30 pm. Responsive English readings are incorporated as part of the Friday night service. This service usually is less than an hour in length. SHABBAT MORNING SERVICES In our main sanctuary, Shabbat morning services begin at 9:30 am and concludes at noon. GAN SHABBAT Gan Shabbat offers a participatory Shabbat Service for families with children, ages 9 and under. Our service is filled with singing, stories and learning. We meet every Shabbat morning in the Beit Midrash on the Religious School level. Our service begins at 10:30 am and concludes around 11:30 am. After Gan Shabbat all families are encouraged to join the main service and the community Kiddush. Junior congregation Junior Congregation is a Shabbat service for kids, run by kids ages 7-13. Our service offers a fun atmosphere in which to learn Shabbat morning tefillot (prayers), and engage in meaningful Jewish learning and interactive discussions. Students will establish a more meaningful relationship with Jewish values and prayers through fun interactive games, themed-shabbat services, stories, and role play. Participants will end the morning in the Robbins sanctuary where they help lead Ein Keloheinu, Aleinu, and Adon Olam on non-b nai Mitzvah mornings. ALTERNATIVE INTERPRETIVE SHABBAT MINYAN Join us on Shabbat morning at 10:30 am, as Norm Kurtz facilitates this Shabbat morning service. We will examine the structure of the prayer service, learn the major prayers, engage in a discussion about the weekly Torah portion and become more comfortable with the choreography and customs of the Shabbat morning service. Page 6

Israel Committee For more information, please contact Cathy Feiger at cathy5441@msn.com Congregation Beth Judea has continually demonstrated its support of Klal Yisrael or the Community of Israel because we see ourselves as a part of the larger worldwide Jewish community. Naturally, the State of Israel is central to this vision. We embrace Israel from an historical, spiritual, educational, and cultural basis at the synagogue and in our homes. The role of the Israel Committee is to maintain awareness and support of Israel among our congregants. We intend to accomplish this by providing news of what is happening in Israel via internet website links, planning congregational trips to Israel and providing speakers at the synagogue to discuss topics related to Israel. Additionally, we hope to help congregants hone their advocacy skills on behalf of Israel and to encourage them to contact the media and our elected representatives to garner their support of Israel. We encourage congregants to join various organizations that vigorously work on behalf of Israel and the Jewish people. The committee is tentatively scheduled to meet on the first Thursday of the month at the synagogue immediately following evening minyan. CONGRESSMAN BRAD SCHNEIDER Wednesday, October 18, 2017 TAZPIT NEWS AGENCY SPEAKER Wednesday, October 25, 2017 WIMON WIESENTHAL CENTER SPEAKER Thursday, November 16, 2017 AIPAC SPEAKER Wednesday, January 24, 2018 MOVIE & PIZZA Sunday, February 11, 2018 AIPAC POLICY CONFERENCE march 4-8, 2018 in Washington d.c. BETH JUDEA 2017 AIPAC POLICY CONFERENCE ATTENDEES Page 7

Social Action For more information, contact Cathy Feiger at cathy5441@msn.com or (847) 634-0777 The Social Action Committee generally meets the second Wednesday of each month at 8:00 p.m. or directly following minyan at the synagogue. SOCIAL ACTION COMMITTEE sponsors many Tikkun Olam Mitzvah Day programs to spark the spirit within the Synagogue and community. We invite you to join us for fun and to volunteer to perform a mitzvah! PADS PROGRAM Get involved with the PADS program serving food for the homeless once a month. TIKKUN OLAM MITZVAH DAY, Maot Chitim 5778 Maot Chitim of Greater Chicago delivers kosher holiday food boxes to Jewish familis in need who live in Chicago and its surrounding suburbs. Volunteers are needed to assemble boxes, pack perishable and non-perishable food and deliver these boxes to the recipients so that those less fortunate in our community may observe the hoidays in a traditional and dignified manner. Rosh Hashanah Dates: PASSOVER: Sunday, September 10, 2017 Packing Sunday, march 18, 2018 Packing Sunday, September 17, 2017 delivery day Sunday, march 25, 2018 delivery day CHANUKAH GIFTS TO NEEDY CHILDREN Several weeks before Chanukah, Congregation Beth Judea participates in the 7+1 Wish List project as well as the general 7+1 campaign, both sponsored by the Jewish Children s Bureau. 7+1 stands for seven days of Chanukah and one for a needy child. Please bring a gift to the Synagogue to donate to a child less fortunate. CLEAN UP LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE (Date TBD) Donation date to be announced in The Word. VOLUNTEER TO READ OR SING TO THE ELDERLY OR DISABLED (Date TBD) PACKING PACKAGES FOR OUR SOLDIERS (Date TBD) Page 8 MT Nesters For programming information, contact Carol Schechter at 847-537-3566 or Sam Chiprin at 847-459-0316 The MT Nesters is a group comprised of seniors, the majority of which are members of Congregation Beth Judea, but membership is open to the community. The group meets at the synagogue once a month and continues to celebrate many years of coordinating activities for seniors in our community. Activities are normally planned for the Second Sunday of each month and may include a Chanukah Party, an Evening with the Clergy, taking in a Theatre play, a visit to a museum, a night at Ravinia, hosting professional entertainment, having an Educational/Cultural program, and sometimes just an informal get together for coffee. Current annual dues are free for the first year if you are a member of Beth Judea and then only $20.00 per year per person (no senior discount).

Focus on Families Event Calendar Congregation Beth Judea s Focus on Families is dedicated to enriching families connections to Judaism and our Jewish community through services and programs specifically designed for children, infant through 2 nd grade. Focus on Families programs captivate young children s interest in the joys and excitement of Judaism and Jewish holiday celebration. Focus on Families Programs for 2017-2018 Date, Time Thursday, October 12, 2017 6:30 pm Sunday, February 25, 2018 10:00 am Sunday, February 25, 2018 11:00 am Wednesday, February 28, 2018 7:00 pm 2017: Sept. 8 Date: TBD 6:00 pm 2018: TBD Additional Dates TBD Holiday / Event Simchat Torah Celebration & Parade Shushan Wonderland Tot Hour at Purim Carnival Megillah Reading Matzah Making TOT SHABBAT WITH BRAD EGEL We are proud to offer: Family and Tot High Holiday Services: More information can be found on the Beth Judea High Holiday Schedule. Gan Shabbat: Saturday Morning Family Shabbat Service geared towards children ages 9 and under and their families. Led by Bruce Darin. Every Shabbat Saturday Morning, 10:30 am Tot Shabbat with Brad Egel: Welcome Shabbat with a service geared to the younger set as Brad Egel leads tots and their families in songs and stories. Geared especially for toddlers, kids, parents and grandparents. Approximately once a month, on Shabbat Friday Evening from 6:15 pm 7:00 pm. Please note: Schedule changes can occur & will be publicized with as much advance notice as possible. Page 9

YOUTH Kadinkers, Kadima and USY For more information about any of the youth programs contact Youth Director Marc Sender @ YouthDirector@BethJudea.org or BJUSY President Lauren Appel @ BJUSYPresident@gmail.com. Kadinkers Our youngest youth program is for our 3rd-5th graders. We meet once a month for a variety of fun outings. This year we have an apple picking trip in October, minute to win it in November, trampolines and tree making in January, and even a gymnastics trip in March. We also offer free open Youth House care every Tuesday before Hebrew School!!! Kadima Our 6th-8th grade middle school youth group continues to fun of Kadinkers but also begins to bring on leadership roles. With programs not only after Hebrew School but also on Saturday nights Kadima members get to take part in so much more. Some programs planned for Kadima this year include apple picking and a corn maze bonfire in October, a trip to Comedy Sportz in the city in November, an entire weekend away at the Persltein Resort at Camp Chi in December, a trampoline trip in January, snow tubing in February, a regional Kadima day in March, and even an Ikea scavenger hunt in April!!! STAY UP TO DATE WITH ALL CBJ YOUTH PROGRAMS BY VIEWING OUR CALENDAR TINYURL.COM/BJUSYCALENDAR BJUSY 2016-2017 CHUSY Region Chapter of the year 2017 International Chapter of the Year Nominee CBJ s award winning youth program for high school aged teens. BJUSY meets on most Tuesdays, usually from 7:30 9:15 pm. USYers gather together to focus on topics such as religion, Israel, and charity along with social activities. BJUSY programs are planned and run by the USYers, led by the BJUSY executive and general boards. USYers also have the opportunity to attend our monthly teen pray and plays. These creative minyanim are Shabbat morning or evening services with an activity and a theme and are entirely teen led. The themes allow a fresh look each month at the various Shabbat services. Our high shool youth programs helps to forge friendships that last a lifetime and build our leaders for tomorrow. We meet nearly every week and sometimes multiple times in a week, we even have a basketball team that took 2nd place in the league last year!. Take the opportunity to get involved and find your place in BJUSY. Can t wait to see you at all the great programs! Here are some of the upcoming events for this year!!! 9/23 Amazing Waze Scavenger Hunt of downtown Long Grove 10/3- Battle of the Bands 10/8 Sukkah Hop and Progressive Dinner 10/14 Corn Maze and Bonfire 10/24- Feed My Starving Children Social Action Trip 10/31- Trick or Canning food collection for the food pantry 11/4- Popcorn Pray and Play 11/7- BJUSY Escapes the Youth House 11/10-11/12- CHUSYfest weekend at Perlstein Resort 11/14- Israeli Cooking Check out the calendar for more exciting dates throughout the year!!! CHECK US OUT @ *WWW.BETHJUDEAUSY.WEEBLY.COM *FACEBOOK @ BJUSY EVENTS *FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @BJUSYUPDATES Sign up for membership at tinyurl.com/cbjyouth Page 10

M i s s i o n s t a t e m e n t SISTERHOOD Congregation Beth Judea Sisterhood strives to foster and further the highest ideals of C a l e n d a r o f e v e n t s Conservative Judaism, as expressed by the Synagogue, serving as a center of religious, charitable, educational and social activities for the women of the Synagogue. For more Sisterhood information, contact Heidi Sakol at heidis121@aol.com or Rhonda Cohn at funnymom@cohn1.com O C T O B E R 2 0 1 7 10 Board Meeting-CBJ 23 Sisterhood Social Program 25 Book Club N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7 4 Set-up for Hanukkah Bazaar 5 Sisterhood Hanukkah Bazaar 8 Book Club Meet the Author: Annette Gendler 14 Board Meeting-CBJ TBD Book Club D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 7 6 Sisterhood Hanukkah Party 9 Vodka & Latkes with Men s Club TBD Book Club J a n u a r y 2 0 1 8 9 Board Meeting CBJ 17 Education Program TBD Book Club F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 8 3 Sisterhood Shabbat/Torah Fund Campaign 7 Judaic Arts Program 13 Board Meeting-CBJ TBD Book Club M a r c h 2 0 1 8 4 Wine Tasting with Men s Club 13 Board Meeting-CBJ 15 Sisterhood Seder TBD Book Club A p r i l 2 0 1 8 10 Board Meeting CBJ 25 Education Program TBD Book Club Beth Judea s Sisterhood received a Jewels in the Crown Award at this year s Women s League Convention. M a y 2 0 1 8 8 Board Meeting CBJ 23 Elections and Social Program J u n e 2 0 1 8 11 Installation Dinner Page 11

M i s s i o n s t a t e m e n t MEN S CLUB C a l e n d a r o f e v e n t s Our objective is to foster and further the highest ideals of Judaism, as expressed through the Synagogue, and to promote closer relationships among its members. In cooperation with the congregation, Men's Club shall be a center for religious, cultural, social and educational activities. For more Men s Club information, contact Jerry Sakol at fivepie@aol.com A u g u s t 2 0 1 7 27 Dr. Jack Rizman Memorial Golf Outing J a n u a r y 2 0 1 8 19 Hebrew Literacy Graduation S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 7 F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 8 3 Buffalo Grove Stampede 24 Build the Sukkah! 29 Project Isaiah Moo & Brew 4 World Wide Wrap 21 Tap the Torah M a r c h 2 0 1 8 O c t o b e r 2 0 1 7 8 Steak & Scotch in the Sukkah 9 Bears Game Party 15 Take Down the Sukkah 24 Hebrew Literacy I classes begin 29 Hanukkah Candle Packing N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 7 15 Tap the Torah 4 Yom Hashoah Yellow Candle Packing 4 Wine Tasting with Sisterhood 11 FJMC Man & Youth of the Year 16 FJMC Retreat 25 Beer & Burgers M a y 2 0 1 8 16 Tap the Torah 26 Men s Club Shabbat Annual Jack Rizman Memorial Golf Outing D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 7 9 Vodka & Latkes with Sisterhood W o r l d W i d e W r a p S u n d a y, F e b r u a r y 4, 2 0 1 8-8 : 0 0 a m Learn the tradition, history, and symbolism of wearing tefillin. Men s Club members will be on hand to assist in putting tefillin on. We will then join the congregation in the lay-led Sunday Morning Minyan. Page 12

Synagogue Programs For more program information, contact Allen Harris Bowling League:: 4th Saturday of each month Begins September 23, 2017 Brunswick Zone at Deerpark (21080 N. Rand Rd.) Cost: $22/pp per month. Do you like to bowl? Then join the synagogue bowling league. They bowl on the 4th Saturday of each month. Contact Michele Sussman at mesussman@gmail.com for more information. Mah Jongg Tournament 2017: Sunday, October 15 th Come one come all. Invite your friends. Games will be played with your group of four or we can help you make a group. Lunch, Snacks, Prizes and Raffles. Registration required. New Member Shabbat Dinner: Friday Night, October 27 th Welcome New Members! Join us for a special dinner and Kabbalat Shabbat services as we welcome our new members. All members are encouraged to attend. Veterans Day Shabbat: Friday Night, November 10 th, 7:30 pm Join us as we offer thanks and express gratitude to all veterans for the gift of freedom at a special Veteran's Day Shabbat Service. Great time for relatives (adults and children) and friends to support those who have kept our country free. Community INTERFAITH THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION: Sunday, November 19 th Join clergy, friends and neighbors from local houses of worship as we share music, thoughts and prayers of Thanksgiving, Blessing and Peace. Location TBA 50th Anniversary Celebration: Saturday, January 13 th: Shabbat Services Sunday, February 11 th : 50th Anniversary & Israel Committee Movie Night Friday, March 2 nd : Shabbat Services Sunday, April 29 th: Grand Celebration Congregation Beth Judea Annual Kallah Friday, June 8 th The Helping Hand Plan A Project of Congregation Beth Judea Hesed Committee Do you need some help? Do you need a ride to a doctor s appointment? Do you need a ride to services at Beth Judea? WHAT IS THE HELPING HAND PLAN? Beth Judea has a group of volunteers who are ready, willing, and able to lend a hand. Just call or e-mail if you need some assistance. WHO DO I CONTACT TO REQUEST SOME HELP? Please call Larry Wollheim at 847-634-9399 or e-mail Larry at lwollheim45@gmail.com or call Rabbi Klatzker at 847-634-0777 or e-mail Rabbi at rabbiklatzker@bethjudea.org to request help. It s a Mitzvah to help someone. Please allow us to help you. Page 13

ONGOING WEEKLY CLASSES These classes are ongoing. Please join at any time. Hebrew is not required for any of these classes, unless specifically noted. WEEKLY CLASSES Diving Into Talmud: Grappling with Life, Law and Innovation Sunday mornings at 8 am Taught by Orin Rotman The Talmud is a profoundly rich compilation of wisdom that has continued relevance to our contemporary search for meaning. It addresses eternal questions of ethics, human nature and our relationship to the Divine. Participate in a lively discussion of the Talmud and its relevance for us today. No prior knowledge required and texts will be provided. SATURDAY SHABBAT MORNINGS Weekly Parsha Study Shabbat Torah/Haftarah Study Every Shabbat Saturday Morning at 9:00 am Led by Orin Rotman Weekly study to discuss the parsha of the week. We will discuss questions raised by the participants. (Artscroll Schottenstein edition is used for the class) Israel Matters Tuesday mornings after minyan (8:30 9:15 am) Taught by Hazzan Weisberg Join Hazzan Weisberg in gaining a better understanding of the newest challenges and opportunities arising for Israel as well as its neighbors. Alternative Shabbat Service Every Shabbat Saturday Morning at 10:30 am Facilitated by Norm Kurtz Norm Kurtz facilitates this Shabbat morning service that focuses on building community by enjoying a passionate, meaningful and dynamic Shabbat morning experience. Join this innovative creative and different minyan each Shabbat morning at 10:30 am in Room 1. Sweet Taste of Torah: Psalms Wednesday evenings at 8:00 pm Taught by Orin Rotman For thousands of years Judaism has been interpreting and applying the Torah to everyday life. This class follows the Tanach cycle. Each week we will read through several chapters a week of the Nevim (Prophets) texts, then on to Ketuvim (Writings), then back to Torah again. Page 14

A d u l t E d u c a t i o n ADULT EDUCATION SERIES (continued) HEBREW LITERACY C o n v e r s a t i o n a l H e b r e w U l p a n I T a u ght by lee Goldberg October 19, 2017 May 24, 2018 Thursday Evenings: 8:00 pm 9:00 pm Cost: Textbook Fee $20 In this course, students will develop reading fluency and understanding of Hebrew word and sentence structures. We will then move into Hebrew grammar and learn to converse: how to order food in a restaurant, shop, and tell the doctor what hurts and have fun doing it, with songs, word games, and imagery. The ability to read basic Hebrew is required. (No Classes on November 23 or December 28) HEBREW LITERACY C o n v e r s a t i o n a l H e b r e w U l p a n I I T a u ght by lee Goldberg September 14, 2017 May 24, 2018 Thursday Evenings: 6:30 pm 7:30 pm In this course we will continue from where we left off last year. We'll continue learning Hebrew grammar while learning to order food in a restaurant, shop, and tell the doctor what hurts and have fun doing it, with songs, word games, and imagery. The ability to read the Hebrew is required. The morah, teacher, Lee Goldberg, taught Hebrew for more than 46 years. She thinks that Hebrew is the perfect language and loves to excite others to learn it and enjoy it! (No Classes on November 23 or December 28) H e b r e w L i t e r a c y I Co- s p o n s o r e d b y M e n s C l u b Jerry Sakol & Eric Yegelwel October 24, 2017 January 16, 2018 Tuesday Evenings: 8:00 pm 9:00 pm COST: $30 fee for course materials Want a proven successful opportunity to learn how to read Hebrew in a friendly environment? Then join this class. Hebrew Literacy I is designed to teach those with no previous (or forgotten) knowledge of Hebrew how to read. The 12-week course focuses on learning to read the words used in the Friday Night service. Graduation: Friday Night Service on January 19, 2018 Page 15

C o n g r e g a t i o n B e t h J u d e a The Florence Melton School Of Adult Jewish Learning FLORENCE MELTON SCHOOL OF ADULT JEWISH LEARNING CORE YEAR 2(25 sessions) Classes Held at Beth Judea October 18, 2017 (Wednesday) 7:00 pm 9:15 pm Taught by: Rabbi David Rosenberg And Rabbi Moshe Simkovich A two-year educational program designed to offer adults well-rounded, in-depth study of Judaism in a user-friendly environment. Join learners from diverse backgrounds to learn about our heritage and culture in an intellectually stimulating, non-denominational environment. Students explore classic Jewish sources, from biblical through contemporary texts, and investigate issues of Jewish thought, practice, ethics and Jewish history. For more information about the Florence Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning, call Rolly Cohen at 847-291-7788, ext. 1304 or at rolly@bjechicago.org See their website at http://www.bjechicago.org/ for the most up-to-date information Ethics of Jewish Living Ethics of Jewish Living addresses the relationship between Jewish life and ethical behavior. The focus is on how Jewish tradition shapes our relationship with other human beings. Crossroads of Jewish History Crossroads of Jewish History spotlights defining periods in Jewish history and provides and understanding of how these crossroads have shaped Judaism as we know it today. To register for classes online go to http://www.bjechicago.org Sponsored By The Men s Club 2017 Beth Judea Men s Club Man of the Year, Louis Rabin and Youth of the Year, Avi Limer Page 16

ADULT EDUCATION SERIES (continued) BA AL TEFILLAH TRAINING Taught by Hazzan Weisberg Tuesday Evenings 6:15 pm 7:15 pm Leading Erev Shabbat Services in 7 Weeks October 3, 2017 November 28, 2017 Are you comfortable reciting the prayers privately? Do you have a good ear and are familiar with our congregational melodies? YES?! Now is the time to take it a step further and help lead our Friday night service. We will go over the various passages which the Shaliach Tzibbur, the prayer leader, must know, and you will coofficiate a Friday night service or two with Rabbi Klatzker during the winter months, in place of Hazzan Weisberg. Dinner & Conversation: Judaism & Current Events Join Rabbi Klatzker for Dinner & Conversation on any of the following dates from 6:00 pm 7:15 pm November 2, 2017 White Privilege January 11, 2018 Gun Control March 8, 2018 Assisted Suicide April 26, 2018 Religion & State in Israel Leading Shabbat Shaharit Amidah in 6 Weeks February 6, 2018 March 13, 2018 The Shabbat Amidah has some elements which are shared with all other versions of the Amidah, but some parts of its liturgy are unique. We will go through each of the seven Shabbat Amidah blessings as chanted in the Shabbat Shaharit service. Whether or not you reach the level where you can lead the Shaharit service for Shabbat by mid- March, you will be more attuned to one of the core elements of every service, the Amidah. Tap the Torah: What s Eating You vs. What are you Eating Taught by Orin Rotman Sponsored by Men s Club Join us on Thursday nights at 8:00 pm for a lively Torah study while we down some beer! Location details to follow. Dates: February 21, 2018 May 16, 2018 Page 17

A d u l t E d u c a t i o n EDUCATION SERIES (continued) Lunch & Learn: Mondays/Wednesdays from 12:00 pm 1:15 pm COST: Members Free Non-Members $18 for Series or $5 per Session Sunset Foods 2nd Floor Conference Room (corner of rt. 83 & aptakisic) FALL SESSION: Oct. 18 Nov. 15, 2017 (Wednesdays) Facilitated by Rabbi Klatzker Topic: Sex and Jewish Ethics in the age of snapchat Sex is powerful and can lead to good or evil. But with the decline of conservative taboos, what standards can still guide us? WINTER SESSION: FEB. 5 MARCH 12, 2018 (Mondays) Facilitated by rabbi Emeritus Lifshitz TOPIC: Questions You Never Had A Chance To Ask Mussar: How to live a balanced and responsible life Facilitated by Rabbi Klatzker Wednesday Evenings: 8:00 pm 9:00 pm November 1 December 20, 2017 (no classes Nov. 8 & 22) Bring your everyday into alignment with your values through Mussar, an old-new Jewish practice of awareness and c h a r a c t e r d e v e l o p m e n t. Recommended text: Alan Morinis, Everyday Holiness (not to be confused with another of his books, Every Day, Holy Day). A Rabbi Reads The Quran Taught by Rabbi Klatzker Wednesday Evenings: 8:00 pm 9:00 pm March 7 April 11, 2018 What is the Qu ran and how does it relate to Jews and Judaism? Recommended text: M.A.S. Abdul Haleem, trans., The Qu ran. SPRING SESSION: APRIL 11 MAY 9, 2018 Facilitated by Rabbi Klatzker TOPIC: What Judaism Could Be: Imagining A Dialogue Between Rabbis Mordecai M. Kaplan and Abraham Joshua Heschel Kaplan and Heschel were two of the greatest Jewish minds of the 20th century. What would they have to say about the state of Judaism today? Bring lunch and an appetite for discussion. Emet V Emunah Taught by Rabbi Emeritus Lifshitz Monday Afternoons: 1:00 pm 2:00 pm April 16 May 14, 2018 COST: Members Free Non-Members $36 for Series or $10per Session (True and faithful) is the paragraph that is recited immediately following Shema during Maariv. Its recitation fulfills the obligation to recall the Exodus from Egypt during the evening. Page 18

C o n g r e g a t i o n B e t h J u d e a A d u l t E d u c a t i o n S e r i e s S p e c i a l P r o g r a m s / C o m m u n i t y E v e n t s Special Programs/Community Events October 30, 2017 8:00 pm OCTOBER 25 NOVEMBER 5, 2017 Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema The annual Chicago Festival of Israeli C i n e m a ( C F I C ) showcases a love and appreciation of Israeli culture. Screenings take place at various venues in the Chicago metropolitan area. Shown are Israel s most current, internationally award-winning feature films, documentaries, shorts and TV shows, with guest appearances by Israeli filmmakers, film scholars, film critics and other film experts. Find the features, documentaries, shorts and more on the dates you want to see them under Films by going to: http://israelifilmchi.org. USCJ Scholar-In-Residence Rabbi Andrew Shapiro Katz Rav Elisha Ben Avuya: Examining the Relationship of Crisis, Heresy, and Sin A community-builder, educator, and avid cook, Andy Shapiro Katz moved to Beer Sheva in 2010 to start a new intentional pluralistic religious community there called Kehilat Be'erot. Andy is an alumnus of Project Otzma, the Conservative Yeshiva, and the Pardes Educators Programs and Kollel, receiving smicha in 2004 from Rabbis Daniel Landes and Aryeh Strikosky. He holds a B.A. in American Studies and M.A. in Educational Administration from Stanford University, and an M.B.A. from Ben Gurion University of the Negev. He also teaches pizza-making and cooking science, caters small events, and hosts a periodic pop-up restaurant at a local soupkitchen. He and his wife Emily have two boys, ages 4 and 6, and two girls, ages 9 and 12. Open to the Community Page 19

C o n g r e g a t i o n B e t h J u d e a A d u l t E d u c a t i o n S e r i e s S p e c i a l P r o g r a m s / C o m m u n i t y E v e n t s YOM HASHOAH COMMEMORATION Wednesday, April 11, 2018 7:00 pm (location TBD) Join us at the annual community commemoration. The Yom HaShoah commemoration is sponsored by Congregation Beth Am, Congregation Beth Judea, Temple Chai and AJEC. Details to follow. TIKKUN LEIL SHAVUOT Saturday, May 19, 2018 7:00 pm Tikkun Leil Join us for an inspiring evening of prayer, study and communal conversation as we celebrate receiving the Torah at Mount Sinai. Dessert will be served. Men s Club members and volunteers packing Yellow Yom HaShoah candles and getting them ready for delivery. Page 20

C o n g r e g a t i o n B e t h J u d e a H o n o r i n g & C e l e b r a t i n g L i f e C y c l e E v e n t s CELEBRATING THE CYCLES OF LIFE IN JUDAISM Judaism honors and celebrates the major stages of life with rituals and blessings. Just as the year is punctuated with designated holidays, Jewish life also contains special religious events and rituals to mark both happy and sad times. From birth to death, we find Judaism filled with special occasions that bring the family and community together. Our congregation is happy to announce that we refurbished our Tree of Life in the lobby to celebrate and honor those wonderful happy life cycle occasions. From births, B nai Mitzvahs, engagements, weddings and anniversaries; let us memorialize these special occasions with a leaf on our tree. Best Wishes for a Happy and Healthy New Year. Mitch Hecht Tree of Life Order Form Celebrate a Life Cycle Event Purchase a leaf for a Birth, Birthday, B nai Mitzvah, Engagement, Wedding, Anniversary or any other Simcha! Please engrave the leaf as follows: $180.00 each Maximum of 4 lines, 22 characters per line Purchased by: Page 21

5778 HOLIDAY CALENDAR 2017-2018 All Jewish Holidays Begin at Sunset the Preceding Day JEWISH HOLIDAYS DATE (Y) Yizkor CANDLE LIGHTING TIME HEBREW DATE Rosh Hashanah September 21 & 22, 2017 September 20, 2017 before 6:33 pm September 21, 2017 after 7:32 pm Yom Kippur September 30, 2017 (Y) September 29, 2017 before 6:17 pm Sukkot October 5-11, 2017 October 4, 2017 before 6:09 pm October 5, 2017 after 7:08 pm 5778 Tishri 1-2 5778 Tishri 10 5778 Tishri 15-21 Hoshanah Rabbah October 11, 2017 5778 Tishri 21 Shemini Atzeret October 12, 2017 (Y) October 11, 2017 before 5:57 pm 5778 Tishri 22 Simchat Torah October 13, 2017 October 12, 2017 after 6:56 pm 5778 Tishri 23 Hanukkah December 13-20, 2017 Each evening after sundown beginning December 12, 2017 5778 Kislev 25 Tevet 3 Tu B Shevat January 31, 2018 5778 Shevat 15 Purim March 1, 2018 5778 Adar 14 Passover March 31-April 7, 2018 (Y) March 30, 2018 before 6:58 pm March 31, 2018 after 7:58 pm April 5, 2018 before 7:05 pm April 6, 2018 before 7:06 pm 5778 Nisan 15-22 Yom HaShoah April 12, 2018 5778 Nisan 28 Yom Hazikaron April 18, 2018 5778 Iyar 3 Yom Ha Atzmaut April 19, 2018 5778 Iyar 4 Lag B Omer May 3, 2018 5778 Iyar 18 Shavuot May 20-21, 2018 (Y) May 19, 2018 after 8:53 pm May 20, 2018 after 9:54 pm 5778 Sivan 6-7 Tisha B Av July 22, 2018 5778 Av 9 Selichot September 1, 2018 5778 Elul 21 (Y) - Yizkor is recited on Yom Kippur (September 30) and the last days of Sukkot (October 12) Passover (April 7) Shavuot (May 21) All Jewish Holidays Begin at Sunset the Preceding Day

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