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We are about to celebrate the secular new year. Time to hit the reset button. It has been almost four months since we celebrated Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year. At that point we spoke a lot about what is community and what do we want this community to be. For most of us, this is our spiritual home. Our Jewish home. The word home in Hebrew is Bayit. There are three main purposes to a synagogue and that is reflected in the names in Hebrew for one. Beit Kneseth, a House of Prayer. Beit Midrash, a House of Study and Beit Kneseth, a House of Assembly. These three names reflect our vision statement of meaningful observance, lifelong learning and building community. 330 Division Street Elgin, Illinois 60120 Ph: 847.741.5656 Fax: 847.741.5924 www.ckielgin.org January 2016 The Voice of Congregation Kneseth Israel RABBI MARGARET FRISCH KLEIN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE [email protected] [email protected] HEATHER BAUMANN TRATT, Director of Education CKI OFFICE [email protected] [email protected] Tevet – Shevat 5776 (continued on page 2) Man of the Year and Youth of the Year for 2016 Information T he Midwest Region FJMC (Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs) annually celebrates valued volunteers and young people in its Man/Youth of the Year Dinner. As reported in last month’s HaKol, CKI Men’s Club is proud to announce its Man of Year will be Marc Zemel, and its Youth of the Year will be Katie Irelan. Marc and Katie are being recognized for their years of service to Men’s Club and CKI in general (Marc obviously a few more years than Katie). This year’s dinner will be held on Sunday, March 6, starting with a silent auction at 4:30 PM, at Beth Hillel Congregation Bnai Emunah, 3220 Big Tree Lane, Wilmette (just minutes from Westfield Old Orchard Shopping Center). The event is annually attended by hundreds, and reservations are a must. Reserve early, before February 15, for the discounted price of just $36. The price rises to $45 on February 16, and the last day for online registration is February 26. To make your reservation, simply go to the Midwest Region FJMC website, at www.midwestregionfjmc.org/event-registration/? regevent_action=register&event_id=3. You can also show your support for Marc and Katie by purchasing an Ad in the event adbook. Details and easy-to-follow instructions on placing an ad via the internet can be found at the aforementioned website, at http://www.midwestregionfjmc.org/event-regis tration/?regevent_action=register&event_id=6. Ads range in price from $30 to $225. The deadline for ads is February 21. Note that 50% of Youth of the Year ad revenue from each synagogue will be rebated to that group’s synagogue Youth Department. So CKI gets half of all Katie’s ads. Other funds raised from the event helps underwrite the cost of Region retreats and FJMC’s biennial convention. So, to recap: 1) make your reservation to attend the March 6 dinner; 2) place a couple ads to support CKI’s honorees; 3) do both soon, before you forget; 4) attend the event. Questions? Contact Paul Glaser at [email protected] CKI Men’s Club thanks you for your support. From the Rabbi’s Study... And there is a fourth plank. This is a House that embraces diversity. What does that mean? It means that we accept people where they are. It means that we create a safe, non-judgmental space based on Jewish values, Jewish practice and Jewish law. It means that we welcome people. All people. In our congregation we have people who were born in 17 foreign countries. Can you name all the countries? We have people who were raised Orthodox or Reform or just Jews. We have people who were not born Jewish CKI SAVE THE DATES 02.01 – Rabbi Frisch Klein’s Birthday 02.07 - Men’s Club World Wide Wrap 02.15 – Deadline for HaKol ad submissions, as well as article submissions 02.16 – Deadline for Men’s Club Man and Youth of the Year Dinner (MOY/YOY) 02.21 – MOY/YOY ad deadline In this Issue Exec Committee 3 Sisterhood 3 Parashat 3 PJ Youth 5 Book Club 5 Fundability 8 Yahrtzeiten 9 Birthdays 10 Donations 10 Marketplace 11 Calendar 12

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Page 1: January 2016 The Voice of Congregation Kneseth Israel · 2019. 5. 18. · Call and set another time. I’ll meet you almost anywhere, anytime. I am accessible by cell phone, 978-590-8268

We are about to celebrate thesecular new year. Time to hit thereset button. It has been almost

four months since we celebrated RoshHashanah, the Jewish new year. At that pointwe spoke a lot about what is community andwhat do we want this community to be. Formost of us, this is our spiritual home. OurJewish home.

The word home in Hebrew is Bayit. There arethree main purposes to a synagogue and thatis reflected in the names in Hebrew for one. BeitKneseth, a House of Prayer. Beit Midrash, aHouse of Study and Beit Kneseth, a House ofAssembly. These three names reflect our visionstatement of meaningful observance, lifelonglearning and building community.

330 Division Street

Elgin, Illinois 60120

Ph: 847.741.5656

Fax: 847.741.5924

www.ckielgin.org

January 2016 The Voice of Congregation Kneseth Israel

RABBI MARGARET FRISCH KLEIN EXECUTIVE [email protected] [email protected]

HEATHER BAUMANN TRATT, Director of Education CKI [email protected] [email protected]

T e v e t – S h e v a t 5 7 7 6

(continued on page 2)

Man of the Year and Youth of the Year for 2016 Information

The Midwest Region FJMC (Federation ofJewish Men’s Clubs) annually celebrates

valued volunteers and young people in itsMan/Youth of the Year Dinner. As reported inlast month’s HaKol, CKI Men’s Club is proud toannounce its Man of Year will be Marc Zemel,and its Youth of the Year will be Katie Irelan.Marc and Katie are being recognized for theiryears of service to Men’s Club and CKI ingeneral (Marc obviously a few more years thanKatie).

This year’s dinner will be held on Sunday, March6, starting with a silent auction at 4:30 PM, atBeth Hillel Congregation Bnai Emunah, 3220Big Tree Lane, Wilmette (just minutes fromWestfield Old Orchard Shopping Center).

The event is annually attended by hundreds,and reservations are a must. Reserve early,before February 15, for the discounted price ofjust $36. The price rises to $45 on February 16,and the last day for online registration isFebruary 26. To make your reservation, simplygo to the Midwest Region FJMC website, atwww.midwestregionfjmc.org/event-registration/?regevent_action=register&event_id=3.

You can also show your support for Marc andKatie by purchasing an Ad in the eventadbook. Details and easy-to-followinstructions on placing an ad via the internetcan be found at the aforementioned website,athttp://www.midwestregionfjmc.org/event-registration/?regevent_action=register&event_id=6.Ads range in price from $30 to $225. Thedeadline for ads is February 21.

Note that 50% of Youth of the Year ad revenuefrom each synagogue will be rebated to thatgroup’s synagogue Youth Department. So CKIgets half of all Katie’s ads. Other funds raisedfrom the event helps underwrite the cost ofRegion retreats and FJMC’s biennialconvention.

So, to recap: 1) make your reservation toattend the March 6 dinner; 2) place a coupleads to support CKI’s honorees; 3) do bothsoon, before you forget; 4) attend the event.

Questions? Contact Paul Glaser [email protected]

CKI Men’s Club thanks you for your support.

From the Rabbi’s Study...

And there is a fourth plank.This is a House thatembraces diversity. Whatdoes that mean? It meansthat we accept peoplewhere they are. It meansthat we create a safe,non-judgmental spacebased on Jewish values, Jewish practice andJewish law. It means that we welcome people.All people.

In our congregation we have people whowere born in 17 foreign countries. Can youname all the countries? We have people whowere raised Orthodox or Reform or just Jews.We have people who were not born Jewish

CKI SAVE THE DATES

02.01 – Rabbi Frisch Klein’s Birthday

02.07 - Men’s Club World Wide Wrap

02.15 – Deadline for HaKol ad submissions,as well as article submissions

02.16 – Deadline for Men’s Club Man andYouth of the Year Dinner (MOY/YOY)

02.21 – MOY/YOY ad deadline

In this IssueExec Committee 3Sisterhood 3Parashat 3PJ Youth 5Book Club 5Fundability 8Yahrtzeiten 9Birthdays 10Donations 10Marketplace 11Calendar 12

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How to reach the Rabbi:I am in the office at least ten hours each weekfor people to drop in to see me. Come sit andhave coffee with me. Mondays are my days off. I am in the office Tuesday mornings from 10:00 AM-1:00 PM, Wednesday afternoons from1:30-3:30 PM, and Thursday afternoons from2:00-6:00 PM. Call first, just in case somethinghas come up. Can’t make any of those times?Call and set another time. I’ll meet you almostanywhere, anytime. I am accessible by cell phone, 978-590-8268 orby email, [email protected].

HaKol Information

HaKol is published monthly by Congregation KnesethIsrael of Elgin, Illinois. It is sent by email or mailed to CKImembers via first class postage. Non-members whowould like to receive a printed copy may do so by for-warding a yearly donation of $18 (chai) to cover cost ofproduction and mailing. Make checks payable toCongregation Kneseth Israel.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • All material for the February issue is due NO LATERthan January 15, PLEASE.All items should be emailed to: [email protected]

HaKol Editor: Jana McFarlaneAdvertising Manager: Ron Razowsky

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CKI BOARD MEMBERSPRESIDENT - (available)TREASURER - Rich Kruth

FINANCIAL SECRETARY - Dick JohnsonRECORDING SECRETARY - Gale JacobyCo-VPs/Education - Susan Johnson and

Barb RazowskyVP/Sisterhood - Suzy Zemel

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT - Rochelle Fosco

CKI COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONSADULT EDUCATION - Gale JacobyBIKUR CHOLIM - Anita Hornung

BYLAWS - (available)CEMETERY - Marc Zemel

DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION - Heather Baumann TrattFUNDRAISING - Robin Seigle

HAKOL EDITOR - Jana McFarlaneHOUSE - Dan MarshallKERUV - Wanda Pitzele

MEMBERSHIP/PUBLICITY - Brad BurkerRITUAL - Paul Glaser

TIKKUN OLAM - (available)VISION - Gale Jacoby

YOUTH ACTIVITIES - (available)

To contact, call CKI at 847-741-5656

PLEASE...If there is an illness in the family or the loss of a loved one, please

call CKI at 847-741-5656 so that yourCKI family can contact you

and be of help.

From the Rabbi’s Study...(cont’d from page 2)

In our effort to offer more transparency and toencourage more participation, the CKI Boardnow makes our upcoming meeting agendasavailable on our website as a downloadable PDF. Please go to:www.ckielgin.org/board-meeting-agenda.html

and have chosen to join with us and becomeJewish. We have people who are “fellowtravelers,” just like there were in the HolyTemple in Jerusalem that built a special courtjust those, just like the mixed multitude thatleft Egypt.

As the rabbi, it is my job as mara d’atra, masterof the place, to guide and teach all themembers of CKI while upholding Jewish law.Yet, Jewish law itself represents a widespectrum of acceptable Jewish practice. TheTalmud itself, our major guide of Jewish lawpreserves the arguments of the rabbis witheach other, even across the generations. That iswhy I as the rabbi enjoy helping peoplenavigate what is appropriate, what is authenticfor them. And that is the key—what isappropriate and authentic for each person.Because, even in the Orthodox world, there aredifferent levels of practice and observance.There isn’t just one Orthodoxy. The Ashkenaziand Sephardic don’t necessarily agree—justask about rice for Passover as one example!Hasidim, Chabad Lubavitch, Musar, Litvaks andMatnagim, Modern Orthodoxy, Naturei Kartaand Gush Emunim. All examples of varieties ofOrthodoxy.

So how do we as a congregation navigatethese differences? Especially if we ourselves arenot Orthodox? With study and research. Withcompassion and grace. With understandingwhat the range of Jewish opinion is and thenchoosing what is right for us as individuals and

as a community. With balancing the needs ofthe individual with the needs of thecommunity. And yes, by asking the rabbi.

I won’t always have an immediate answer.Precisely because of the nuanced nature ofJewish law. But I promise you I will take eachquestion seriously and we will puzzle it outtogether. That is part of the process. That is partof what I find exciting. I love to watch peopleincrease their own Jewish knowledge andpractice.

I have been thinking about this a lot.Sometimes the needs of the individual conflictswith that of the community. How do we handlethat? In the Reform Movement’s (now old)prayer book Gates of Prayer, it tells us,

“Once we learned one truth, and it wascherished or discarded, but it was one. Now weare told that the world can be perceived bymany truths; now, in the reality all of usencounter, some find lessons that othersdeny…But right was always right and wrongwas always wrong. Now we are told that thereare many rights, that what is wrong may well bewrong for you but right for me. Yet we sensethat some acts must be wrong for everyoneand beyond the many half-truths is a singletruth all of us may one day grasp.”

What are those single truths? That is part ofwhat we as Jews search for by coming togetherat CKI.

(continued on page 3)

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, the former ChiefRabbi of Great Britain and an Orthodox rabbi,talks about this tension in his new book, Not inGod’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence. Hebelieves that over the past four centuriesWestern society has become secularized.Including morality. “Finally in the 1960s camethe secularisation of morality, by the adoptionof a principle first propounded by John StuartMill a century earlier—namely that the onlyground on which anyone, including the state, isjustified in intervening in behaviour done inprivate is the prevention of harm to others. Thiswas the beginning of the end of traditionalcodes of ethics, to be replaced by theunfettered sanctity of the individual, autonomy,rights and choice.”

So again we see that tension between theindividual rights and choice and the needs ofthe community.

Do we have the right to demand certain beliefs,practices or behavior as a community? Is therea community norm?

Sacks believes that religion is precisely thequest to answer these questions. He believesthat while science, technology and the freemarket have been great achievements, theyhave failed to answer the questions that everyreflective individual must ask: “Who am I? Whyam I here? How then shall I live? These arequestions to which the answer is prescriptivenot descriptive, substantive not procedural. Theresult is that the twenty-first century has left uswith a maximum of choice and a minimum ofmeaning.”

That search for meaning is a life long quest. It iswhat gives our life richness. It is again, part ofour vision here at CKI. Creating meaningfulobservance.

Judaism offers us a ladder, much like Jacob’sladder with ascending and descending angels.None of us can be on the top rung at thebeginning. It is a process. The ConservativeMovement(http://www.uscj.org/JewishLivingandLearning/JewishObservance/TheIdealConservativeJew.aspx)sets some goals of for the “ideal ConservativeJew”

• supporting a synagogue andparticipating in its activities,

• studying at least an hour a week, • studying Hebrew• increasing ties and connections to Israel• adding three new mitzvot a year, • working for tikkun olam, the repair of theworld,

• employing Jewish values to guidebehavior even when it conflicts withpersonal feelings or inclinations,

• making decisions about Jewish behavioronly after considering the effect it willhave on Klal Yisrael, all of Israel, all of thecommunity.

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Welcome to 2016! I hope it is ahappy and healthy year for all ofyou! Since July, Sisterhood has

accomplished a great deal. Here is a brief list ofwhat has been accomplished thus far:

July—Field trip out to dinner and to a ceramicpainting place

August—The start of our collection of sanitarysupplies for the Crisis Center of Elgin, andupcoming dates were set for events viavarious planning meetings

September—Break-the-Fast, Ladies Night in theSukkah

October—Fall Family Dinner, Opening Brunchwith a live, professional comedian

November—The halls were alive with the smellof corned beef and pickles. Sisterhood GiftShop for the first time had a eveningshopping event, along with wine and cheese.Thank you Barb Razowsky and Lynn Glaserfor setting up the noshes, along with SueJohnson, Tina Wolf, and Barb Razowsky forpreparing for this event! We had a funevening. How often do you get to visit withothers, nosh, and shop at the same time! Wealso received a copy of the survey that wascompleted by our Sisterhood members.Thank you to all that participated in thissurvey.

December—Sisterhood Chanukah Party. Thiswas geared as an opportunity to pamper

Sisterhood News

Thank you to the many membersof CKI who have stepped forwardto help in recent weeks. It is

gratifying to once again be reminded of thecommunity bond that exists at CKI. As of thiswriting the nominating committee is gatheringcandidates for president and vice-president. Weshould be holding a general election soon.

In response to an earlier email, manycongregants offered to help. What can you do?Sponsor an oneg or a kiddish. (Contact LynnGlaser, 630-289-9239, or Barb Razowsky,847-778-4388.) Read the email blasts to see themany coming events, classes, or services andparticipate in something that interests you.Schmooze with the Rabbi and your friends atJava and Jews, the first Tuesday of the month.Parents, volunteer to help at Torah School.(Contact Heather Tratt, 847-741-5656 [email protected]). Bring food for the

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Parashat HaShavu’a: Weekly Torah Portions

Jan 2 Shemot – Exodus 4:18-6:121 Tevet Haftarah: Isaiah 27:6-28:13; 29:22-23

Jan 9 Va’era – Exodus 8:16-9:3528 Tevet Haftarah: Ezekiel 28:25-29:21

Jan 11 Rosh Chodesh 1 Shevat Numbers 28:1-15

Jan 16 Bo – Exodus 12:29-13:166 Shevat Haftarah: Jeremiah 46:13-28

Jan 23 Shabbat Shirah13 Shevat Beshallah – Exodus 14:26-17:16

Haftarah: Judges 4:4-5:31

Jan 30 Yitro – Exodus 18:1-20:2220 Shevat Haftarah: Isaiah 6:1-7:6; 9:5-6

annual Martin Luther King Food Drive. Start tomake plans for our community garden. Shareyour expertise with the community, volunteerto teach something that interests you. Helpplan Purim and Passover. Review the currentprayer books and some new ones as we look athow to make services even more meaningful.

The good news is that Treasurer Rich Kruthreports that CKI is in the best financialcondition it has been in years. Again, thank youto the hard work of the finance committee andevery congregant.

As Jews we are lucky, we have twoopportunities each year to make resolutionsand push the refresh button. As we begin 2016,let's each resolve to continue to make CKI acommunity which meets our vision of LifelongLearning, Embracing Diversity, BuildingCommunity, and Meaningful Observance.

Again, we see the tension between the needsof the individual and the needs of thecommunity. As a congregation, I am proud thatwe provide opportunities for members to do allof those things. And I encourage you as anindividual to think about adding a mitzvah, acommandment to your own practice.Experiment with it. Explore it. Have fun with it.(Yes, fun is allowed!).

These seem like goals for the New Year. Thinkabout how you, personally, engage with CKI,with Judaism in 2016. Scattered throughoutHaKol you will find activities and events toparticipate in to enrich your lives, help you findmeaning and answer Rabbi Sacks questions.Then this will truly be your spiritual home.

From our home to yours, Simon and I wish youa happy, healthy new year.

From the Rabbi’s Study...(cont’d from page 2)

From the Executive Committee

yourself. Dr. Liz Bromet, a member of oursynagogue, with a background in psychologyand mental health, taught stress relievers forall of us. Thank you Liz. Massages by MedinaGross, and a stress reliever that is currentlyvery popular, coloring using adult coloringbooks followed it. The Gift Shop is sellingthese. Thank you to Medina Gross for herassistance, and to Sue Johnson for setting upthis special event.

Now it is 2016, and where do we go from here?This is where we need input. We purposely didnot plan much for the winter and springmonths. Thus permitting us to add to ourschedule activities of interest to the ladies ofour Congregation. All ladies are invited andencouraged to join us at our next Sisterhoodmeeting, at CKI, on Thursday, January 14,7:00 PM. At this meeting, we will delve into themost popular activities of interest on ourSisterhood survey, and see which ones toinclude in the upcoming months. Do you havesomething you really would like us to bedoing? Is there something you truly love andwould like to see our Sisterhood try? Pleasecome with your ideas. Even if you don’t haveany, it will be great to have you there for yourinput on what is discussed. When our meetingpart is complete, I am hoping to have a quickdemo of a very popular game.

Our next program will be on Sunday, February21, at CKI. It will be a morning event and willagain be open to the ladies and the men. Staytuned!

“Chanukah Chappening” at the Rabbi and Simon’s house, 12/12.

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Open to all Jewish 5th graders through high schoolers.

Sunday, January 10, 20163:00 pm to 4:30 pm

at Congregation Kneseth Israel330 Division St., Elgin

$10/person if you pay in advance on-line at

http://prairiejewishyouth.weebly.com/calendar-of-programs.html

$15/personif you pay at the door

Make candles! Play games! Nosh!

Dboemf!Nbljoh-!

gvo!'!tobdlt"

Check out the Prairie Jewish Youth at www.prairiejewishyouth.weebly.com

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Ice SkatingDecember 13

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CC KK II BB oo oo kk CC ll uu bbThe CKI Book Club is open to anyone; there are

no age or gender requirements. Join ourfriendly and interesting discussions even if youdon’t have time to read the book.

Although we try to stay with the yearly plan,occasionally the dates or locations change basedon other synagogue events. Watch for remindersand updates on the CKI calendar and in thenewsletter.

2015-2016 CKI Book Club ListDate Title Author Host Time

1/27/16 Love Songs Becoming a Jew Julius Lester Gareth Sitz 7:00 PM

2/24/16 The Boston Girl: A Novel Anita Diamant CKI ? TBD

3/23/16 Mordecai: An Early American Family Emily Bingham Sue Johnson 7:00 PM

4/13/16 In the Courtyard of the Ruchana King Kabbalist: A Novel Feuerman Nancy Zimmerman 7:00 PM

5/25/16 Talmud: A Biography Harry Freedman Rabbi 7:00 PM

6/22/16 Collection of poetry: TBD TBD Gareth Sitz 7:00 PM

7/27/16 Pot-Luck planning session ? ?

If you would like to be on our email list, pleasecontact Karen Bender at [email protected] send directions to the host’s home just priorto the meeting.

We have selected the following books for theupcoming year, both fiction and non-fiction.

Nine kids enjoyed the PJY High School Clubice skating event at Fox Valley Ice Arena onSunday, Dec. 13.

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Chanukah Latke Lunch 2015

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Photos by Herb Gross

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Yahrtzeiten

We recall with loving memory those whose yahrtzeiten are commemorated during the coming weeks,and those whose names are read in the Synagogue at Friday evening and Saturday morning Shabbatservices during the month of January. It is appropriate for members of their families to be present whenthese names are read.

Actual Date Dates ofObserved Service Name

Actual Date Dates ofObserved Service Name

Actual Date Dates ofObserved Service Name

Jan 1 Jan 1 & 2 Vivian AtkinsJan 1 Jan 1 & 2 Melvin GarlandJan 1 Jan 1 & 2 Irving Paul*Jan 2 Jan 1 & 2 Sylvia Coady*Jan 2 Jan 1 & 2 Harry RichbergJan 2 Jan 1 & 2 Florence ShankmanJan 3 Jan 1 & 2 Bertha Beler*Jan 3 Jan 1 & 2 Miriam W. Cohen*Jan 3 Jan 1 & 2 Mollie KleinmanJan 4 Jan 1 & 2 Harry Seigle*Jan 5 Jan 1 & 2 Irving P. Durchslag*Jan 5 Jan 1 & 2 Donald FrischJan 5 Jan 1 & 2 Betsy Lynn Zeman*Jan 5 Jan 1 & 2 David ZemelJan 6 Jan 1 & 2 Barnett KadinJan 6 Jan 1 & 2 Molly Levine*Jan 6 Jan 1 & 2 Tillie ShoreJan 6 Jan 1 & 2 Albert SmilgoffJan 7 Jan 1 & 2 Ellen GoodmanJan 8 Jan 8 & 9 Elizabeth CheslerJan 8 Jan 8 & 9 Sarah MillerJan 8 Jan 8 & 9 Jean Fischer Shenker*Jan 10 Jan 8 & 9 Gerald LondonJan 11 Jan 8 & 9 Marlene GordonJan 11 Jan 8 & 9 Roy Rifken*Jan 12 Jan 8 & 9 Florence Schwartz

Jan 13 Jan 8 & 9 Yetta Bear*Jan 13 Jan 8 & 9 Maurice BenderJan 13 Jan 8 & 9 Michelle Diane Fosco*Jan 13 Jan 8 & 9 Bessie Puklin*Jan 13 Jan 8 & 9 Lizzie RichbergJan 13 Jan 8 & 9 Helen SugarJan 13 Jan 8 & 9 Natalie Iris Troy*Jan 14 Jan 8 & 9 Ruth Kaplan*Jan 14 Jan 8 & 9 Sibyl Kaplan Moses*Jan 14 Jan 8 & 9 George NeumarkJan 14 Jan 8 & 9 Joseph RubenJan 15 Jan 15 & 16 Jane Barrow*Jan 15 Jan 15 & 16 Jean Boskind*Jan 15 Jan 15 & 16 Rochelle Fey*Jan 15 Jan 15 & 16 Sol RolnitzkyJan 15 Jan 15 & 16 Wendy Karen SlutskyJan 16 Jan 15 & 16 Mandel Bochner*Jan 16 Jan 15 & 16 Sarah Seltzer Frisch*Jan 16 Jan 15 & 16 Pearl Harris*Jan 18 Jan 15 & 16 Edythe KadinJan 18 Jan 15 & 16 Lillian Ruth Seigle Roth*Jan 19 Jan 15 & 16 Hyman Ableman*Jan 19 Jan 15 & 16 Lillian BloombergJan 20 Jan 15 & 16 Zeldah Demont*Jan 20 Jan 15 & 16 Louis Gordon*Jan 20 Jan 15 & 16 Theresa Silber

Jan 21 Jan 15 & 16 Eugene Bernstein*Jan 22 Jan 22 & 23 Sam M. Becker*Jan 22 Jan 22 & 23 Nathan Cohen*Jan 22 Jan 22 & 23 Herman GarsonJan 22 Jan 22 & 23 Martin Kornstein*Jan 22 Jan 22 & 23 Nate Krohn*Jan 24 Jan 22 & 23 Lester Fischer*Jan 24 Jan 22 & 23 Anna Newmark Gombiner*Jan 24 Jan 22 & 23 Frank Lindow*Jan 26 Jan 22 & 23 Betty David*Jan 26 Jan 22 & 23 Yuddy WolfinsohnJan 27 Jan 22 & 23 Yuval BergerJan 27 Jan 22 & 23 Henry Greenberg*Jan 27 Jan 22 & 23 Beverly IsebergJan 27 Jan 22 & 23 Bernice Sievers*Jan 27 Jan 22 & 23 Sidney SlutskyJan 29 Jan 29 & 30 Anna Libby Strickman*Jan 30 Jan 29 & 30 Mildred Lipofsky*Jan 30 Jan 29 & 30 Lena Miller Simon*Jan 31 Jan 29 & 30 Isadore Ginsberg*Jan 31 Jan 29 & 30 Yetta HaftJan 31 Jan 29 & 30 Harlan LevinJan 31 Jan 29 & 30 Harold ModesJan 31 Jan 29 & 30 Fannie Rosenthal*Feb 1 Jan 29 & 30 Sophie Kaplan*Feb 1 Jan 29 & 30 Anna Perlman*Feb 2 Jan 29 & 30 Anna Lillian Rogoff*Feb 3 Jan 29 & 30 Beryl Niznik*Feb 4 Jan 29 & 30 John Joseph HarringtonFeb 4 Jan 29 & 30 Sara Mehr

There are two dates listed above on our yahrtzeit list. The first is theactual date of the yahrtzeit, and memorial candles should be lit onthe preceding evening. The second are the days of the services atwhich the name is read. An asterisk after a name indicates that a plaqueis affixed to the Memorial Tablet.

NOTE: Shabbat ends one (1) hour after

candlelighting time on Saturday night.

KINDLE THE SHABBAT ...and HAVDALAH CANDLES

Fri Jan 1...................4:14 PM Sat Jan 2 .................5:45 PM

Fri Jan 8...................4:21 PM Sat Jan 9 .................5:52 PM

Fri Jan 15 ................4:28 PM Sat Jan 16 ...............5:59 PM

Fri Jan 22 ................4:37 PM Sat Jan 23 ...............6:08 PM

Fri Jan 29 ................4:46 PM Sat Jan 30 ...............6:17 PM

As we turn the calendar to January, we once again

have the opportunity, as part of our greater

community, to participate in a much needed food

drive. We are collecting non-perishables for the

MLK food drive that ends with delivery on

January 17. Bags to fill are available at CKI, or

use your own. There will be tables in the social

hall to drop off your donations.Tikkun Olam –Social Action

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For information about ordering a leaf or rock,which is a permanent fixture at CKI, contact Robin Seigle at [email protected] or 847-426-8426.

BUY A LEAF OR A ROCK NOW! Celebrate the season, and help CKI, with the

purchase of a leaf or rock.

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Generous Donations

GENERAL FUNDIn memory of Leonard Kofkin’s wife, JoyceJana & Bill McFarlane

In memory of Barb Razowsky’s mother, SylviaJana & Bill McFarlane

RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUNDIn memory of Suzy Zemel’s motherSherry Weisman

CLARA WECHTER EDUCATION FUNDTo Eva Kruth, for a speedy recoveryRon & Barb Razowsky

To Barb Razowsky & family, in memory ofyour motherPaul & Risa CohenDick & Sue JohnsonRochelle Fosco Maureen Manning-RosenfeldRich & Eva Kruth

To Leonard Kofkin & family, in memory ofJoycePaul & Risa CohenRon & Barb RazowskyDick & Sue JohnsonRochelle FoscoMaureen Manning-RosenfeldRich & Eva Kruth

R’FUAH SH’LEIMAH – GET WELL

May G-d have mercy upon you and others whoare ill among the people of Israel.

January Birthdays

3 Jenna Mussar

3 Jessica Njus

4 Cathy Aron

4 Jeffrey Rifken

5 Sarah Burker

5 Madeline Lewis

5 Rylee Sheba

6 Anita Hornung

6 Sarah Elizabeth Klein

7 David Goodman

7 Riley Miller

12 Kathy Lange

15 Avery Epstein

16 James Morgan

17 Barry Rose

20 Kim Atkins

20 Geoff Zimmerman

21 Jeremy Seigle

21 Nicole Zeoli

22 Bridget Hillman

22 Samantha Newby

25 David Bromet

25 Melissa Gerlach

26 Estee Berg

26 Karen Kehl Rose

31 Peggy Zonis

January Anniversaries

22 Ken & Maureen More

Special Funds

The following funds are available for your generousdonations:

Clara Wechter Education Fund – Supports TorahSchool and Adult Education

General Fund – For multi-purpose use

Lee Miller Book Fund – New books for Library

Jerome & Lillian Roth Scholarship Fund – (See thePresident)

Memorial Plaques – $300

Prairie Jewish Youth – Support for programs for oursynagogue youth

Prayer Book Fund – Siddur is $36; Chumash is $60

Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund – Needs decided by Rabbi

Seltzer Music & Cultural Arts Endowment Fund – Jewish cultural enrichment programs

Simon C. & Ruth L. Kaplan Torah Fund – Repair of Torah scrolls

Sisterhood – Support our women’s group to maintain the kitchen and other projects

Sisterhood Flower Fund – Pulpit flowers

Sisterhood Vision Fund – Large-type Siddur $50

Tree of Life – Leaf is $100; Rock is $1,000.

Major Gifts – $5,000 and up. (See the President)

Brad BurkerDavid GoodmanWanda PitzeleRon Razowsky

David SitzGareth SitzMarcy Cohen-TremmelSherry Wiesman

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January 20161 New Year’s Day – Office Closed

Shabbat Services 7:30 PM

2 Shabbat Services 9:30 AM

3 No SchoolTeacher Yom Lyun 9:00 AM

6 Hebrew School 5:00 PM

8 Shabbat Services 7:30 PM

9 Shabbat Services 9:30 AM

10 Order Fundability CertificatesHebrew School 9:00 AMTorah School 9:45 AMPJY – Shabbat Candle-making 3:00 PM

12 CKI Calendar Meeting 7:00 PM

13 Hebrew School 5:00 PM

15 HaKol Submissions DueRabbi’s Table 6:00 PMMLK Shabbat Services andJanuary Birthday Celebration 7:30 PM

16 Shabbat Services 9:30 AM

17 Pick up Fundability CertificatesMLK Food DriveHebrew School 9:00 AMTorah School 9:45 AMJudaism Rocks! 10:00 AMChai Mitzvah Group 11:00 AM

18 Martin Luther King, Jr DayMen’s Club Program – Hearing Men’s Voices 6:00 PM

20 Hebrew School 5:00 PM

22 Family Shabbat Services, with4th Grade ParticipationTu B’Shevat Seder 7:30 PM

23 Shabbat Services 9:30 AM

24 Hebrew School 9:00 AMTorah School 9:45 AM

27 Hebrew School 5:00 PMBook Club at home of Gareth Sitz:“Love Songs Becoming a Jew” 7:00 PM

29 Shabbat Services at CKI, with guests Pastor Nat Edmonds and the Second Baptist Choir 7:30 PM

30 Shabbat Services 9:30 AM

31 Hebrew School 9:00 AMTorah School 9:45 AM

Shabbat Services: Friday evenings 7:30 pmSaturday mornings 9:30 am