4 Elul 5774 (773) 248-9200
www.asbi.org
August 29 – 30, 2014 540 West Melrose Street
Chicago, Illinois 60657
Welcome to Shabbat Parshat Shoftim Celebrating the Bat Mitzvah of Alana Newberger
at Anshe Sholom B’nai lsrael Congregation
SCHEDULE FOR SHABBAT
Friday, August 29 Light Candles 7:11 PM Kabbalat Shabbat 7:15 PM
Saturday, August 30 Hashkama Minyan 8:00 AM Shacharit with Dvar Torah by Alana Newberger 9:00 AM Youth Tefillah Groups (all except TODE will resume this week) 10:30 AM Daf Yomi and Parsha Discussion with Dr. Leonard Kranzler 12:30 PM Class 6:15 PM Transcending Time: Human Agency and the Vanities of Time in Pahad Yitzhak on Rosh Hashannah Mincha followed by Shalosh Seudot 7:00 PM Shabbat ends, Havdallah at shul 8:10 PM
Latest time to recite Sh’ma: August 30, 9:32 AM
Daily Services: August 31 – September 5 Shacharit: Sunday & Monday (Labor Day) 8:30 AM Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 7:00 AM Thursday 6:45 AM
Join Rabbi Wolkenfeld and a talkative, open-minded group for the Book of Kings I - every weekday morning for 30 minutes after davening. All are welcome.
Mincha: Sunday through Friday 7:05 PM
Readings for Shabbat Parshat Shoftim
Torah: Haftorah: Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9 Isaiah 51:12-52:12
Hertz: Pages 820-835 Hertz: Pages 835-839
Kaplan: Pages 948-966 Kaplan: Pages 1234-1238
Stone: Pages 1024-1044 Stone: Pages 1199-1200
Welcome to our newest members, Lora Slutsky, Simona Savitt, and returning
members Nathan, Irene, Eli & Abe Sandalow, who have joined our ASBI community.
Kiddush is sponsored by Wendy and Scott Newberger and family in honor of
Alana’s Bat Mitzvah.
Shalosh Seudot is sponsored by Christine Aceves and Becca Todd in honor of
Mateo Aceves’s aufruf.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mazal tov to the Newberger family on the Bat Mitzvah of Alana Newberger, celebrated this Shabbat. May she go from strength to strength!
Mazal tov to Mateo Aceves & Ilana Borzak on their upcoming wedding. May the couple merit to build a home loyal to the traditions of Israel.
Mazal tov to the Lewis family on the Bar Mitzvah of Nati Lewis, to be celebrated next Shabbat, September 6, at ASBI. May he go from strength to strength!
We regret to inform you of the passing of Ethel Goldman, grandmother of Jennifer Huberman-Shlaes. May the memory of the righteous be a blessing and a comfort to us all. Amen.
Start the new year off on the right foot - with a mitzvah! If you would like to accept or extend an invitation for a holiday meal, please email [email protected]. The ASBI community strives to always be involved in the mitzvah of hachnasat orchim (welcoming guests), and to do that, we need both guests and hosts. Please be in touch!
Are you going to college, or do you have a student going to college this fall? Contact our Program Director, Nicole, at [email protected] and we can provide you with information on your University’s Hillel and other Jewish resources on campus.
Biblical Hebrew Study Group: All are welcome to join Yonadav Kenyon for a Biblical Hebrew Study Group on Sundays from 3:00 - 5:00 PM. Participants should bring Menahem Mansoor's "Biblical Hebrew; Step by Step Vol. 1," index cards, a Sharpie, a notebook, and a pen or pencil. For questions, email [email protected] or call 312-401-6084.
If you would be interested in teaching a class for Anshe Sholom’s Adult Education Program, please contact Sid Kaz at [email protected].
Stay updated on the status of the Eruv at twitter.com/lakefronteruv or call 773-248-9200, ext. 14, which also gives service times for the upcoming week.
If you would like to set up an appointment with Rabbi Wolkenfeld, please email [email protected] to arrange a time. If there is something urgent that you need to discuss with him, please call his cell phone at 917-621-5678.
ANSHE SHOLOM TRIBUTES
Aliyah Dr. Tibor Engel
Richard Goldberg Barry Mogil
Ross Weisman
In Honor Herb Eiseman in honor of Alana Newberger’s Bat Mitzvah
Shoshana and David Fain in honor of Stuart Sprague’s birthday
Yahrzeit Herb Eiseman in memory of his father, Henry Eiseman, a”h Milton Hallie in memory of his father, William Hallie, a”h
Donations received after August 27 will be listed in next week's bulletin. Many thanks for these generous donations.
High Holidays Babysitting
BABYSITTING IS BY RESERVATION ONLY,
FOR CHILDREN 1 - 5 YEARS OLD
Babysitting will be available for children 1-5 years old by
PRIOR RESERVATION ONLY starting at the beginning of
services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur mornings, and on
Yom Kippur evenings for Kol Nidre and Ne’ilah.
Please register at asbi.org by MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, at
5:00 PM.
The cost for Rosh Hashanah is $36 per child, which includes
babysitting on day one and two as well as snacks and light
lunch for both days.
The cost for Yom Kippur is $30 per child, which includes Kol
Nidre, Yom Kippur morning (with snacks and light lunch), and
Ne’ilah.
Rosh Hashanah Day 1 (Thursday, September 25, 9 AM – 1 PM)
Rosh Hashanah Day 2 (Friday, September 26, 9 AM – 1 PM)
Erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre, Friday, October 3, 6 – 8:30 PM)
Yom Kippur Morning (Saturday, October 4, 9 AM – 2 PM)
Yom Kippur Evening (Ne’ilah, Saturday, October 4, 5:30 – 7:30 PM)
Kiddush Reminder: All food from Kiddush should remain
in the JCC gym and not be taken into the classrooms or
hallways. Thank you for your cooperation!
Prayer for the United States and Its Government based on "deSola Pool Siddur"
God on high, bless this our country, the United States of America, and all who dwell therein. Bless the constituted officers of government of this land. Set into their hearts the spirit of wisdom and understanding to
uphold peace and freedom.
Connect with ASBI on Facebook!
Visit and “like” ASBI’s Facebook page at Facebook.com/asbichicago.
Security—If you see something, say something. Alan Hepker: (847) 980-5630
The Yad Vashem light is kindled on the back wall of the sanctuary to mark the 73rd yahrzeit, this Wednesday night and Thursday, of
the entire Jewish community of Mariampole, Lithuania, the birthplace of the founders of our Congregation. The Nazis
murdered more than seven thousand men, women and children there, leaving no survivors, culminating on 9 Elul 5701 (September
1, 1941).
May the memories of our martyrs be everlasting blessings.
Beit Midrash Wednesdays is Back! Starting this month, we will resume our weekly Beit Midrash
Wednesdays with dinner and open learning, followed by an
accessible and thought-provoking shiur.
Join us on September 10 and September 17 for a two-session
series taught by Hillel Nadler.
Dinner will be from 6:30 – 7:00 PM, followed by a break for
Mincha/Ma’ariv and class at 7:45 PM.
RSVP’s are required for dinner. The cost for dinner is $5. Online registration will open next
week, or you can email [email protected] by 11:00 AM on
Wednesday.
Dinner walk-ins will be accommodated as possible at $10 per person.
A greeting from Ayala Klein, one of Chicago’s new shinshiniyot
I'm from Modi'in, Israel and I’ve just graduated from Ulpana Bnai Akiva high school. My favorite subjects are art, chemistry and computer science. I hope to work in this field when I enter
the Israeli army next year. I have one older sister, Chen, and one younger sister, Riki.
In my free time I was very involved in the youth movement called Tzofim—the Israeli Scouts—and was responsible for the connection between my
"shevet" (chapter) and the community in Modi'in. I held leadership roles as a counselor, volunteer coordinator, and supervisor for holiday programming and
children's activities.
I am very happy and excited to be here!
ASBI Young Professionals Dinner Friday, September 12
Excited that football season is finally back? Come join ASBI Young Professionals for our monthly Friday night dinner and
wear your favorite team's colors.
6:55 PM Kabbalat Shabbat 8:00 PM Dinner
Followed by an Oneg
$15 per person. Please RSVP and pay at asbi.org by Monday, September 8.
ASBI Members: Register early before Friday, September 5, for a discounted price of $12 per person.
Please note: a limited number of seats may be available after September 8, but be sure to register early because the price increases to $18 on
Wednesday, September 10.
If you have any special dietary restrictions please email [email protected] by Monday, September 8.
Walk-ins will not be allowed. The ASBI Young Professionals Committee organizes Shabbat dinners and social events
for young adults in their 20's and 30's.
PREPARING FOR THE HIGH HOLIDAYS
THROUGH CINEMA
Sunday, September 14
5:00 PM - 7:30 PM in the Social Hall
Woody Allen’s psychologically and theologically complex drama
Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) addresses many of the significant
themes which are found in the liturgy on Rosh Hashanah and Yom
Kippur. Through multiple story lines, the film raises challenging
questions such as, Does God reward the “righteous” and punish
the “wicked”? What motivates human beings to behave morally?
And what are the consequences if one does not engage
in teshuvah (repentance)? Following the screening of the movie,
Dr. Sharon Jedel will facilitate a discussion, with particular
emphasis on the movie’s themes that relate to the High Holidays.
This is a free event! Please register at asbi.org.
Snacks will be provided.
Dr. Sharon Jedel is a clinical psychologist at Rush University Medical
Center and is also in private practice. After receiving her doctorate
from the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, at Yeshiva University,
she completed a one-year fellowship in trauma at Weill Cornell Medical
College in NYC. More recently, she completed a post-graduate, three
year program in Adult Psychotherapy at the Chicago Institute of
Psychoanalysis. She is a very devoted fan of Woody Allen films.
Please review the following chart and let the office know if you would like either to read Torah or to sponsor or co-sponsor a Kiddush or Shalosh Seudot. We’ll be happy to help with the arrangements.
DATE KIDDUSH SHALOSH SEUDOT TORAH PORTION HAFTORAH
September 6
Ki Teitzei Taken Taken Taken
September 13
Ki Tavo Taken Taken
September 20
Nitzavim-Vayeilech Taken
Tot Shabbat (children 3 and under with a parent) 10:45 AM in the Social Hall
Children and their parents are invited to get excited about Shabbat! This is a wonderful opportunity for children to
learn basic liturgy and sing Shabbat songs in a warm and comfortable environment. Services are conducted from the
specially-designed Tot Siddur, and each child has the chance to hold and kiss a tot-sized Torah.
Gan Shabbat (JK & K) 10:45 AM in Room 206 of the JCC
This service is geared toward those who are ready to move on from Tot Shabbat, but are not yet readers. Gan
Shabbat expands on what children learned in Tot Shabbat, encouraging them to sing and participate even more on
their own. With a heavier emphasis on the Tefillah part of the service, Gan Shabbat serves as a bridge between Tot
Shabbat & Yeladeinu (and the siddur is a conglomerate of what is used in each of those series).
Drop-off is encouraged, but parents are welcome to attend.
Yeladeinu (1st -2nd grade) 10:30 AM in Room 204 of the JCC
As a child enters 1st grade, he or she is familiar enough with the Tefillah to participate in a fuller service, conducted
from the Artscroll Children’s Siddur, with its colorful pictures and easy-to-read Hebrew. Following Tefillah, children
participate in games or stories, and are encouraged to lead the congregation in Ein K’Elokeinu and Aleinu in the
main sanctuary.
Na’areinu (3rd-5th grade) 10:30 AM in the JCC Gym
As children are ready for the adult siddur, they are given a more in-depth look at the prayers. After Tefillah, they hear
Kiddush, have a snack, and participate in Parsha trivia or discussion. Children are encouraged to lead the congregation
in Anim Zemirot.
Tefillah Off the Deep End (6th -7th grade) - Not meeting this week 10:30 AM in the Beit Midrash
As part of ASBI’s B’nai Mitzvah Program, this is a chance for pre-teens to feel a sense of ownership of the Tefillah.
Participants are encouraged to attend Shacharit in the main sanctuary, and then join their peers for Mussaf and “deep”
discussions about Torah and Jewish adult life. There is a mini-kiddush for all participants at the end of the service.
Youth Tefillah Groups
Babysitting Services (For children ages 1 through 7)
9:30-11:45 AM Babysitter in the playroom off the sanctuary
12:00-12:30 PM Babysitter in Room 204 of the JCC, near the Kiddush
Celebrate your own, your child’s, or a loved one’s birthday/anniversary/milestone by
sponsoring or co-sponsoring a Kiddush or Shalosh Seudot.
• One Shabbat each month will be our Birthday/Anniversary Kiddush, to celebrate birthdays/anniversaries/milestones in that month.
• You may co-sponsor a Kiddush by contributing a smaller amount.
Please call the shul office for details at 773-248-9200 or email [email protected].
Small Kiddush Meal $720 Light Kiddush Lunch $1080 Hearty Kiddush Lunch $1440 Shalosh Seudot $118
1 main course 2 main courses 3 main courses assorted salads
assorted salads assorted salads assorted salads assorted baked goods
assorted baked goods assorted baked goods assorted baked goods
New Siddur/
Chumash
Small
Tree of Life Leaf
Large
Tree of Life Leaf
Stone
Tree of Life
Memorial
Plaque
$54 $180 $360 $1,080 $680
Dedication Opportunities Honor your loved ones with a dedication plaque or book plate.
Rabbi David Wolkenfeld [email protected]
OFFICERS – 2013-2014 / 5774-5775
President – Rabbi Paul Saiger Immediate Past President – David Harris Vice President - Ways and Means – James Faier Vice President - House – Jeremy Treister Vice President - Membership – Danielle Gershon Vice President - Ritual – Dr. Ira Halper Vice President - Education – Sid Kaz Vice President - Financial – Asher Zarkowsky Recording Secretary – Ruth Lipman
BOARD OF DIRECTORS – 2013-2014 / 5774-5775
Dr. Stuart Sprague - Chair Julia Aaronson Beverly Agdern
Elyce Bader Evelyn Behar Linda Cohen
Herbert Eiseman Aaron Feigelson
Steve Feiger Eytan Fox
Paul Freund Iris Gafni-Kane Ashlyn Gorlin Toby Heizler
Ira King Michael Leib Adam Levine
Norman Levitz Jennifer Loeb
Michael Newberger
Scott Newberger Jacques Aaron Preis
Tzvi Robinson Rabbi Daniel Rosenberg
Linda Saiger Rabbi Melvin Shapiro
Alan Skidelsky Ross Weisman
ASBI COMMITTEES AND CHAIRS
Adam R. Straus Memorial Mikvah: (773) 935-1689 [email protected]
Office Staff: Steve Miller ([email protected]) and Hayley Leventhal ([email protected])
Dedications and Donations
Anshe Sholom B’nai Israel Congregation is indebted to Judge Abraham Lincoln Marovitz, a”h, for his generosity to the synagogue and to the Marovitz Scholarship Fund.
The George Kranzler Library of Judaic Classics is donated in loving memory of Mr. George Kranzler by the Kranzler and Saltzman families.
The Learning Center was dedicated on 29 Av 5761 in memory of Rose and Dr. Abe Aaronson who inspired us in learning and charity.
We acknowledge and thank the following funds for helping us celebrate our community's simchas: the Frances “Freidl” Goodman Berger, a"h, Fund which presents menorahs to each newborn child; the William and Frances Goodman Mezuzah Fund which provides a mezuzah for newlyweds; and the Rachel, Gabrielle, and Wren Berger Bat and Bar Mitzvah Fund which presents a Kiddush cup to each Bat and Bar Mitzvah.
There is a sense of wholeness and artistic integrity in our sanctuary, thanks to our beautiful stained-glass windows on the east wall, dedicated in memory of Bernard Preis, a”h.
The windows on the south wall are dedicated in memory of George Friedman, a”h.
The Louis A. Lerner Institute of Torah Texts sponsors all the Torah text classes at ASBI.
Chesed: Joelle Shabat Ritual: Dr. Ira Halper Education: Sid Kaz Security: Peggy Kaz Hospitality: JP Bader & Deena Davis Social Action: Michelle Lawner Israel: Herbert Eiseman Young Professionals: Beverly Agdern, Mikvah: Ruth Lipman Amy Beth Green & Tzvi Robinson Gabbai: Dr. Josh Ehrlich Gabbaiyot: Dr. Chai Wilensky & Judith Wolf
Program Director: Nicole Elman ([email protected])