The problems we face in the world can seem so huge that we feel helpless to deal with them. That's why we don't face them alone.
The Jewish concept of "tikkun olam - repairing the world" began as a mystical idea of reuniting divine sparks through ritual actions. Today it reminds us that our problems can be addressed by human action, especially when we act together. That's why we volunteer for community service, donate to worthy causes, and come together as a congregation.
This coming Sunday, our families will have the opportunity to demonstrate our approach to "Values in Action" by learning about "tsedakah/charity or righteousness," creating their own tsedakah boxes, and choosing which charities doing good work locally, nationally, and internationally deserve support. And that's where we need you!
Part of the morning's project will be collecting, sorting, and counting Change for Change - coins brought in and donated by Kol Hadashians to do some good in the world rather than taking up space in a jar on a shelf or in a car cupholder. While the school families will be bringing in their own change, any Kol Hadashian is welcome to be part of the effort. Just bring a bag of mixed quarters, nickels, dimes, even pennies to our Shabbat service on Friday November 15 or the Progressive Dinner on Saturday November 16. Or you can drop them off on Sunday November 17 at Deerfield High School (rear entrance for Sunday School) by 9:30am. Let's see how much change we can make together!
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What makes a person fully human? This is an important question for philosophical and political debate, for the beginning of life (abortion) and its end (death with dignity, euthanasia), and for everything in between (discrimination, disability access, human rights). And does the concept of universal humanity potentially do more harm than good?
This is our Yahrzeit service for the month. The following names will be read at our Shabbat Service. If you would like to add a name, or have any questions, please contact Jeremy at info@KolHadash.com.
Sydney Allenberg, Lena Bernstein, David Bolnick, Bernard Brook, Joe Collins, Tamara Dworsky, Pauline Fleisher, Israel Friedman, Earl Gasquione, Dusica Gavrilovich, Sam Gilbert, Olive Gleave, Oleg M. Goldenstein, Michael Kleya, Shirley Lason, Regina Mayer, Mary McCune, Jean Merkin, Beth Raben Musich, Jeanne Parker, Matthew Passen, Margaret Pollack, Bess Richter, Sandy Sarasohn, Robert Schoenbrod, Ben Sosewitz, James Vanderbeck, Esther K. Wagner, Marie Yellen
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Do you need a babysitter? We can connect you with several of our KH member teens and young adults (and, they are current and former Sunday School Class Aides). Please contact youthed@KolHadash.com for a list.
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The Values in Action Committee is collecting gifts for children in need by participating in the Community Alternatives Unlimited holiday giveaway program. We’re collecting unwrapped gifts at the Shabbat Service on Friday, December 13 and our Family Hanukkah Celebration on Sunday, December 15. See this flyer for details (including a wish list). Contact Jeremy at info@KolHadash.com with questions.
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Deep condolences to Victoria Stamova on the recent death of her mother Alla Stamova.
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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Sunday, November 17
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
10:30-11:30am
Family Education
Doing Good: Family and Community
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Change for Change - BRING COINS!
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Even small contributions can make a big difference when we work together. Join us to explore the meaning of “tzedakah” (charity, righteousness) in Jewish tradition, to decorate your own family tzedakah box, and to explore the challenges and possibilities of philanthropy. Don’t forget to bring some “change for change” – all those coins will add up fast!
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Hostages & Missing Family Forum
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Sunday, November 17, 9:30am Central
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hosted by Oraynu Congregation
for Humanistic Judaismin Toronto
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Join us for an important online event direct from Tel Aviv. This session will begin with a virtual Guided Tour of Hostages Square in Tel Aviv. Following our virtual tour, a family member of one of the hostages remaining in captivity, or a released hostage, will speak to our group openly about their experiences on October 7 and beyond. To conclude the session, the audience will have a chance to directly ask questions and engage in a heartfelt conversation with the speaker. Follow this link for more information and to register.
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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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Tuesday, November 19, 7:30pm
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The God of the Hebrews has a fascinating biography, beginning long before the burning bush. His followers wrote Biblical history, and our task is to discover the truth behind their perspective. And what happened to his wife?
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Rebuilding in Jewish History
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Friday, November 22, 7:30pm
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Jewish civilization has experienced destruction many times. Each crisis has produced creative responses that transformed Judaism to meet new realities. As Israel faces rebuilding from major conflicts in its north and south and world Judaism responds to recent growth in antisemitism, how can these examples give us inspiration, and even direction, as we move forward from our current challenges?
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Children age 3-6 years with their grown-up join Kol Hadash Humanistic Congregation with Rabbi Adam Chalom for holiday stories, songs, crafts and fun! Each child will decorate their own special object - something different for each holiday - to take home. We will have a holiday-themed snack, too. There is time for adults to schmooze (chat) and connect with other parents with young children. Questions to Youth Education Director Ilana Shaffer at youthed@kolhadash.com or 773-209-8266
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Open to Everyone!
Bring Family and Friends!
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* Bring your family’s menorah for our Menorah Show & Tell.
* Rabbi Adam leads our Hanukkah service, and we'll sing.
* Candle-making and making your own menorah!
* Get acquainted with our Experience Bingo game!
* Enjoy a Hanukkah lunch together!
* Hanukkah service booklets will be available for home use.
We are collecting gifts for children in need. See wish list here.
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