As this Jewish year draws to a close, we are also coming close to the anniversary of October 7, yet another date that will live in infamy in our emotional calendar. And not only for what happened on that terrible day, but also for what has followed. At the bottom of this email newsletter, you'll see that the Chicagoland Jewish community will be hosting an anniversary event on the exact date of October 7 in the general calendar (the Hebrew calendar anniversary is Simchat Torah, which this year will be October 24). At our last Shabbat, Rabbi Chalom shared his thoughts on "One month from One Year since October 7" (the video also includes a brief discussion). As he mentioned then, we are striving to live positive Jewish lives, not only reacting to and focusing on tragedy and fear. We are strong enough to do both.
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Why Humanistic Judaism Works
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Friday, September 13, 7:30pm
In-person and on Zoom
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Humanistic Judaism is deceptively simple: Jewish culture celebrated in this life, in this world, by and with Jewish people and those who love them. When people find it, it just clicks because it reflects how they live, what they value, who they are. How does Humanistic Judaism work best for you?
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High Holiday Celebration 2024
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Deerfield Farmer’s Market
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Saturday, September 14, 7:00am-12:30pm
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The Kol Hadash Values in Action Committee and Connections Committee are co-sponsoring a visit to the Deerfield Farmer’s Market to help spread the word about Kol Hadash. We need volunteers to help staff tables. The shifts are from 7:00-9:00am, 9:00-11:00am, 11:00am-12:30pm. Contact Judy Rosenzweig at jwr449@att.net to help.
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First Day Class - Family Bagel Brunch & Activities
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The first day of Sunday School was different than the usual time in the classroom. Our students, teachers, parents and guests came together for a tasty meal and enjoyable activities - both for adults and students (so many marshmallows!).
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Sunday, September 15
Our Sunday School at Deerfield High School
9:00-9:30am B Mitzvah Prep Class for 6th/7th graders
9:30-11:30am - Sunday School
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Many thanks to Simon Apley, Janet Century, Jonah Chalom, Vladimir Gordin, Renee and Noah Levine, Karina and Alex Portnoy, Whitney Race, Sally Rosen and Rich Kleinman, Clem Sayegh, Victoria Stamova, and Ben and Meida Tolsky for all their help setting up and cleaning up at our Family Bagel Brunch & Activities on the first day of Sunday School. And, a special shout out to Janet Century and Sally Rosen for their extra assistance!
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Enroll Now for Sunday School 2024-2025!
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It’s not too late to enroll in Sunday School!
To register your child for this year at Sunday School, please complete the online form today (it takes about 5-10 minutes).
Follow this link to register!
Wondering if Our Sunday School is a Fit for Your Family?
Register for our free Sunday School Tryout.
Your child can join their grade’s class for the day.
No expectation of a commitment by attending.
Please register in advance.
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Youth Education Committee Meeting
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Sunday, September 22, 9:30-11:30am
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Kol Hadash’s Youth Education Committee (YEC) is like a PTO for our Youth Education program. We meet about every six weeks during Sunday School while our children are in class. Come to one or all the meetings -- and, get to know other parents, too. Please contact our Youth Education Director, Ilana Shaffer, at youthed@KolHadash.com or 773-209-8266 with questions.
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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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Mondays at 11:45am
Di Pescara in Northbrook Court
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Join us at Di Pescara’s in Northbrook Court for canasta & lunch. Great fun! Everyone invited! Questions? Contact Joyce Hirsch 847-446-6949 or jah231@comcast.net
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Development Committee Meeting
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Monday, September 16, 7:30pm
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This committee plans our annual gala parties and works on fundraising ideas. If you'd like to attend this meeting or have questions, please contact David Hirsch at development@KolHadash.com.
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Judaism & Personal Meaning
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Tuesday, September 17, 7:30pm
In-person and on Zoom
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How do we balance being distinctly Jewish with being part of universal humanity? And where can we find meaning, inspiration, even “spirituality,” to deal with the challenges of the human condition?
If you missed either of the first two programs in this series, video will be posted on this playlist (hosted by the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism.
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Keshet Monday Evening Hangouts
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Our weekly online hangouts led by and for LGBTQ+ Jewish teens have returned! Make new friends, reunite with old friends, and tell us about your summers and first weeks of school! Starting Monday, September 16, and every Monday afterward at 8pm ET / 5pm PT. RSVP here for the Zoom link.
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We—the Chicago Jewish community—stand with the Israeli people today, tomorrow and always. On October 7, JUF and our many co-sponsors will provide space for our community to gather, mourn and stand together in support of Israel. You will hear from our community leaders and one
brave survivor from the Nova Festival.
Monday, October 7
6:30pm Doors Open
7:30pm Program to begin promptly
The program will be at a convenient Skokie location.
The exact address will be shared 24 hours before the event. Free valet parking. A virtual option will be available.
No cost to attend.
Follow this link to register.
Pre-registration is mandatory – no walk-ins permitted.
For more information, please contact jcrc1@juf.org or 312‑357‑4770.
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