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The Jewish World Today - and an Interesting Podcast!
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Rabbi Chalom's sermons from last month explored the state of the Jewish world today. If you didn't have a chance to hear them, take a listen.
What's Next for Gaza and Israel?
The war in Gaza between Hamas and Israel is drawing to a close. The last two years of stress and suffering, rockets and bombs, destruction and displacement have traumatized Israelis and Palestinians, with ripple effects all over the globe. What do we expect will be the lasting impacts of this conflict, and what will happen next?
21st Century Diaspora Judaism: Challenges and Possibilities. It is the best of times, it is the most challenging of times for Jewish community. Conflicts within and about Israel, fears and realities of antisemitism, divisions between denominations. And yet Jews are more free and creative then ever, women are full partners in leading most varieties of Jewish life, and technology has opened new opportunities. How do we take advantage of this moment?
Rabbi Chalom was also the featured guest on the most recent episode of the "Unveiling Death" podcast with Rabbi Jeffrey Weill, speaking on "Kaddish Without God: Death and Mourning in Humanistic Judaism." Available here or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Other human cultures emphasize honoring parents and not murdering without the Ten Commandments. And “Jewish values” have been used to justify unequal treatment of women, rejection of the LGBTQ+ and poor treatment of Palestinians. Are there uniquely Jewish ethics, and do they match the values of Humanistic Jews?
Have you missed a recent Shabbat Service or want to re-watch one you enjoyed? Follow this link to view past programs.
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Shop at Vin Chicago (Highland Park or Chicago)
THIS WEEKEND...
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and mention KOL HADASH HUMANISTIC CONGREGATION at checkout, and 10% of your purchases will be donated to us. Everything counts: wine, beer, spirits, event tickets, and gift cards! (Last year we received over $175.) FAQ here.
If you shop online, just write "KOL HADASH HUMANISTIC CONGREGATION" in the order comments at checkout. Thank you in advance for taking advantage of this easy way to support Kol Hadash (while stocking your cellar!).
Store Locations:
1350 Old Skokie Road, Highland Park
1826 N. Elston Ave, Chicago
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Everyone is welcome at Taste of Kol Hadash -- either as a 'recipe taster' or as a 'recipe maker'!
'Recipe tasters' (adults and students) will hear the background of various holiday dishes and enjoy sampling them. It's a delicious way to learn about each other’s traditions! This program is free and open to everyone, and no registration is needed to attend.
Wanted: Recipe Makers! Everyone is invited to bring a memorable family holiday recipe -- from any generation and from any culture -- to share with others! You will briefly explain your dish's origin and significance to your family while 'recipe tasters' (adults and students) enjoy a small portion of your dish. Recipes will be distributed so others have a chance to make it, too.
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Deadline to register a dish is Tuesday, November 11
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Neighbor 2 Neighbor Food Support
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Our friends at the North Shore Unitarian Church have started a "Neighbor 2 Neighbor" initiative to help feed those in our area who are currently afraid of leaving their homes to get basic food supplies. "N2N" both collects food and asks volunteers to deliver it. They are looking for donations of these three items:
1) 40 oz. bottle of canola oil
2) 5 lb. bag of white rice
3) 4 lb. bag of Pinto Beans
A set of each of these three items will be given every month to the food-insecure families enrolled in the program. If you have any questions or would like to get involved, please contact Gloria Schneider (schneider1521@comcast.net) or Pam Conrad (plconrad@gmail.com) who are organizing the effort. You can also send or drop off donations labeled "Neighbor to Neighbor" at our shared NSUC/KH building, 2100 Half Day Road in Deerfield, 60015.
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Rabbi Chalom leads a "stuffed animal/lovey babynaming" for our 1st/2nd/3rd grade class. Want to learn more about our Sunday School program? Be sure to check out how Kol Hadash does Sunday School differently.
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Sunday, November 9
our Sunday School at Deerfield High School
9:00-9:30
B Mitzvah Prep Class
9:30-11:30
Sunday School
10:00am-12:45pm
Confirmation Class Field Trip to
Holy Cross Catholic Church in Deerfield
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Join learners worldwide on Sunday, November 9 for the Global Day of Jewish Learning! This event encourages people connected to all styles of Judaism to spend time studying the ideals and texts that form the basis of a shared Jewish identity.
This year's theme is "70 Faces of Torah," which celebrates the diversity of Jewish perspectives. IISHJ will be holding its own virtual seminar, titled "Torah for Secular and Humanistic Jews: Why and How?" at 3pm CST, and we hope you'll attend. Follow this link to register.
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For cultural Jews, what could be more important than studying Jewish culture? Visit our website to see a full schedule and learn more.
Want to get reminders about upcoming Adult Education classes? Email Jeremy at info@KolHadash.com to receive reminders.
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Mazel Tov to Margie Marcus on the birth of her great-grandson!
Ron Schwartz has advanced kidney disease, and needs a kidney transplant. Learn more here.
Do you have news? We'd love to share it. Engagements, Weddings, Babies, B Mitzvahs, Anniversaries, Graduations, Awards, Nominations, Appointments, Honors, Achievements. Email Jeremy in the office at info@KolHadash.com with YOUR news.
Honor a mitzvah, wedding, a yartzheit, passing, or other special event with a donation. Celebrate a friend or loved one or wish them well in a time of difficulty by making a donation in their honor.
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You are welcome and encouraged to join our new, free monthly program for all adults in our Kol Hadash community...
Enjoy a light breakfast while chatting with other adults from the Kol Hadash Community. You're welcome to join us anytime between 9:30-10:30am at our Sunday School at Deerfield High (please park and enter through east/rear side of building). A few of us will setup for our family program right after the Chit-Chat hour.
*Feel free to bring family or friends who may have an interest in Kol Hadash (with NO expectation of a commitment)*
Contact Youth Education Director, Ilana Shaffer with questions at youthed@KolHadash.com or 773-209-8266.
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What exactly is Jewish humanism? What do you tell people when they ask you about Kol Hadash? Do you sometimes struggle for a quick explanation when someone asks you: “What is Jewish humanism?” Join our lively and easy going conversation and explore the ideas at Kol Hadash’s core. It’s Humanism for everyone! Learn practical information about the foundational ideas and beliefs of Jewish humanists and secular Jews. You’ll have the option to share your ideas and questions about humanism and ‘workshop' what to say when you're questioned by curious friends, family and acquaintances. By the end of the discussion, you’ll feel comfortable with your own explanation!
Come as you are - no prior knowledge expected. Class is led by David Hirsch. We’ll also have coffee, tea and a light breakfast. Contact Youth Education Director Ilana Shaffer at youthed@kolhadash.com or 773-209-8266 with questions.
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Nova Music Festival Exhibition Chicago
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The Nova Exhibition is an in-depth remembrance of the brutal massacre at the Nova Music Festival on October 7th, 2023. The installation sets out to recreate a festival dedicated to peace and love that was savagely cut short by a terrorist attack on that fateful day. Follow this link for more information and to register.
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The program, which is estimated to last approximately 45 minutes, will be followed by a Q&A with Dr. Schwartz about the creation of the composition. There is no charge to attend and tickets may be reserved at the Community Foundation’s website, www.buffalogrove.foundation
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