Creating Beth Emet Community Together
Tuesday, November 22 |28 Cheshvan 5783
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A Community Call for Faith and Unity: An Interfaith Gathering Against Antisemitism and Racism | This past Sunday was a powerful evening as we came together as a community in prayer and solidarity to stand up against bigotry and prejudice. With much appreciation to the interfaith clergy for their words of inspiration and empowerment. | | | |
One Book, One Congregation: D'var Torah on Chapter 2
Each month Rabbi London will be sharing a D'var Torah on Here All Along (by Sarah Hurwitz). This past Shabbat she focused on Chapter 2 (The Process of Judaism" Questiniong, Debating, and Interpreting), and explored how Judaism evolves to make it speak to our lives today. Check out the recording.
It's not too late to join a book circle and/or order a book (audiobooks available upon request).
The Here All Along program is sponsored by the Judith F. Krug; David and Florence Fingeret; Solomon and Lillian Krug Fund of the Beth Emet Foundation
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Sunday Morning Moves with Nichola Goss
Sundays, December 4, 11, and 18 | 9:30 am | In-Person
Looking for motivation to move your body and soul as well as connection to community? This combo cardio/ stretch class is offered while kids are in Beit Sefer. You will work your inner strength while stretching your entire body. All bodies and mindsets are welcome.
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BE Connected
Weekly Calendar
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Wednesday, November 23
Interfaith Thanksgiving Eve Service
7:00 pm | In-Person and Virtual by Livestream
The Interfaith Thanksgiving Eve Service is back in-person (as well on livestream) at First Presbyterian Church of Evanston (1427 Chicago Ave, Evanston). The service will feature keynote speaker: Dr. Gilo Kwesi Logan, Leadership and Diversity Expert, and the Interfaith Community Choir led by Hannah Dixon McConnel.
Sponsored by Interfaith Action of Evanston
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Thursday, November 24
Thanksgiving Day
The building will be closed. Should you need to contact someone at Beth Emet, please call the main number (847-869-4230), and press 4. The Clergy are available in case of an emergency.
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Friday, November 25
The offices will be closed. Should you need to contact someone at Beth Emet, please call the main number (847-869-4230), and press 4. The Clergy are available in case of an emergency.
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Tuesday, November 29
Dayenu Circle Meeting
7:30 pm | Virtual on Zoom
Calling on all those concerned about climate change. Come to the next Dayenu Circle zoom meeting. We are fine tuning our sustainability priorities for the coming year. Among them we will be discussing measures we can take to become a net-zero waste congregation through reducing single-use plastic and increasing composting of our waste.
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Supporting Peace for Israel with Noah Finkelstein
7:30 pm | In-Person and Virtual on Zoom
Noah Finkelstein, J Street’s Associate Regional Director for the Midwest, will explain how J Street’s work, the results of the elections in the United States and Israel, and current events, impact the pursuit of a just and lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians. This program is sponsored by the Israel Committee.
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Pretrial Fairness Act Lobby Day
Judy Caplan and Bluma Stoller went to Springfield!
In early 2021, the Pretrial Fairness Act was passed by the Illinois legislature and signed into law. The measure, which ends the use of money bond and transforms the state's pretrial legal systems, goes into effect on January 1, 2023.
On November 17, Judy Caplan and Bluma Stoller, representing RAC IL and Beth Emet, went to Springfield for the Pretrial Fairness Act Lobby Day. They joined more than 400 people from throughout Illinois who came to to protect the Fairness Act against an attempt to rollback the historic measures and increase pretrial jailing in Illinois.
Judy and Bluma met with State Legislators, asking for their support and commitment to fight against rollback, including State Representative Robyn Gabel (Evanston) and State Senator Mike Simmons (7th District, including Rogers Park/Edgewater/Uptown).
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We Want to Hear From You!
Whether it's good news to share or you would like to be featured or know someone who should be featured "In The BE Family," let us know or contact Bekki Kaplan
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BE Involved
Volunteer Opportunities
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Soup Kitchen Coat Drive
The phones at Beth Emet are ringing off the hook with guests asking if the Beth Emet Soup Kitchen will be holding its Winter Coat and Accessory Drive this year. Of course we are, but we need your help!
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Seeking Musical Entertainment for the Soup Kitchen
Do you or your child play an instrument? We are seeking adult or teen musicians to entertain our guests during dinner on Wednesday evenings from 6:00 -7:00 pm. This could be monthly or an occasional gig.
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Congregational Announcements | |
Free Tickets (For Beth Emet Members) to JCC Chicago Jewish Film Festival
We are proud to announce the 10th anniversary of The JCC Chicago Jewish Film Festival (both virtual and in-person)! Interested in accessing your free ticket? Beth Emet members can email the office for access information.
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Check Out Upcoming Adult Programs and Classes; Register Today
Members can register through the MyBethEmet portal. (Click "RSVP for Upcoming Events,") You can choose to register for individual programs or choose to enroll in multiple programs. For more information and/or to register, check out the website. Please contact Aviva with any questions with registration.
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Missed a Program?
When possible, we record our programs for those who were unable to participate. When recordings are available for adult programming, you can find them on the calendar event and on the website.
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Additional Congregational Opportunities | |
What Story is the Tanakh Telling? with Rabbi Michael Balinsky
Fridays, December 2 and 9 | 11:00 am | In-Person and Virtual
It goes without saying that the Bible is filled with stories. Are there also overarching themes and messages emerging from the text that Tanakh is trying to teach us? We will explore two approaches and suggest some unexpected themes.
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Second Texts and Second Opinions: Jewish Bioethics with
Dr. Laurie Zoloth
Tuesday, December 6 | 7:00 pm | In-Person Only
This class will explore how Jewish thought considers cases in clinical ethics, drawn from Dr. Zoloth’s latest book, Second Texts and Second Opinions: Essays Towards a Jewish Bioethics. We will learn about the source, methods, and texts that make Jewish clinical ethics distinctive, and consider how and whether arguments that are drawn from particular religions should play a role in public discourse.
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Soul Stitchers
Tuesday, December 6 | 7:00 pm | Virtual on Zoom
Know how to knit and/or crochet? As a tribute to Nikki Zarefsky z”l, join us for an hour (on zoom) of knitting and connecting as we create shawls to warm people during services and/or healing shawls that will bring warmth to those in need in a hospital, home or other settings.
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Cooking Magic with Artist and Chef Robin Langer
Thursday, December 8 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm |In-person and Virtual
Cooking Magic is all about fast, easy, healthy, and delicious meals. Come for recipes, cooking, and comradery. This program is for everyone from kitchen novices to experienced cooks.
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Tot Shabbat and Family Baking for Soup Kitchen
Saturday, December 10 | 9:15 am | In-Person
We'll provide the supplies, you bring the kids---and together we'll whip up some delicious treats for our Soup Kitchen guests. What a fun way to make the world a better place. Perfect for families (including grandparents!) with kids under age 6. No registration- just come!
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Conversations to Nourish Our Souls with Marci Dickman
Thursday, December 15 | 7:15 pm | Virtual on Zoom
Not sure how to connect to the Mystery or the Divine in the world? Perhaps you are seeking an honest conversation about making meaning in life and what really matters. Maybe you know what you do not believe but are still hungry or wanting something more spiritual.
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Annual Chanukah Concert for Young Families
Sunday, December 18 | 4:00 pm | In-Person and Virtual
Our favorite Chanukah concert is back! Once again, featuring Cantor Cotler and Aimee Leigh. This is perfect for families with children in Kindergarten and younger. Grandparents are encouraged to attend! Advanced registration requested.
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Chanukah Shabbat Dinner: The Great Latke / Tater Tot Debate
Friday, December 23 | 7:30 pm | In-Person
You’ve heard about the great Latke / Hamentaschen debate, but have you ever considered tater tots! Why not? Each has its own reason why it’s so logical to have on Chanukah. Prize for the best and most creative latke topping! RSVP through MyBethEmet. $8 per person, plus a side dish.
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