Dear CKI friends, Over the past couple years, its been my pleasure to remodel and maintain the congregation’s website. I truly appreciated all the incredible feed back, suggestions, and comments. I hope that it has become an extra tool/resource for you to use to keep informed of things going on in the CKI community. As I move on to my college years however, it is unfortu- nate for me that I will not be able to continue maintaining the website. While I really enjoyed doing it, it requires much work, and being away for so long of the year, it would be impossible to do. For this reason, I am proudly passing on the responsibilities of the synagogue’s webpage to Jake Marshall. Over the past couple of weeks, Jake and I have been in contact. It sounds like he has great ideas for the site, and I am sure he’ll do a great job keep- ing it up-to-date for the time to come. Thanks again for all your support and feedback as I maintained the page. It’s been a pleasure. Jason Sigal Former CKIelgin.com webmaster Congregation Kneseth Israel The heart of Fox Valley Judaism for over a century 330 Division St. Elgin, IL 60120 Phone 847.741.5656 Fax 847.741.5679 www.ckielgin.org July 2006 Tammuz – Av 5766 RABBI MARCY GREENE PERRY PITZELE, President [email protected][email protected]RONALD RABEN, Director of Education [email protected]In this Issue Torah School 2 Sisterhood 3 USY/Kadima 3 Parshiyot 4 Donations 4 Birthdays 7 Yahrtzeiten 9 Marketplace 10 Calendar Back Photo by Herb Gross Thanks, from Jason CKI Board Photo Exhibited at Gail Borden Library The Elgin 1440 Photography Exhibit featuring the works of 69 different photographers, including Herb Gross, taken May 2, 2006 is currently on display at the library. The 175 photo collection will be on display on the main art wall and on the second floor in Adult Services through July 10.
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Dear CKI friends,
Over the past couple years, its been my pleasure toremodel and maintain the congregation’s website. I trulyappreciated all the incredible feed back, suggestions, andcomments. I hope that it has become an extratool/resource for you to use to keep informed of thingsgoing on in the CKI community.
As I move on to my college years however, it is unfortu-nate for me that I will not be able to continue maintainingthe website. While I really enjoyed doing it, it requires much work, andbeing away for so long of the year, it would be impossible to do. For thisreason, I am proudly passing on the responsibilities of the synagogue’swebpage to Jake Marshall.
Over the past couple of weeks, Jake and I have been in contact. It soundslike he has great ideas for the site, and I am sure he’ll do a great job keep-ing it up-to-date for the time to come.
Thanks again for all your support and feedback as I maintained the page.It’s been a pleasure.
Jason SigalFormer CKIelgin.com webmaster
Congregation Kneseth IsraelThe heart o f Fox Va l l ey Juda i sm for over a century
I thought I wasn’t going towrite anything this month. Ya’
know – take a break! But I thought I’dmake a quick list of some things thatmight be of interest. So with no specialstory, event, or insight – here goes:
• The kids in Torah School collectedapproximately $500.00 in tzedakahmoney this year. That’s all their pennies,nickels, dimes and quarters each week.Often I’d find dollar bills, and sometimeseven $5.00 bills. This amount is $100.00plus over last year. How awesome isthat!?! This year, we will donate half ofthe money to Magen David Adom inIsrael, and the other half to Crohn’sDisease in honor of Jake Marshall andMatt Wolf.
• Mark your calendar now for our annual“SCHOOL REGISTRATION AND MEM-BER PICNIC” on Sunday, August 27th.As always, we will have entertainment,food grilled by our own Men’s Club,school registration, and just that goodold CKI mishpacha camaraderie. Watchfor more information in August’s Hakol.
As I did last summer, let me offer yousome good books I have read during thepast year. I think you’ll like some of them.
• A Walk in the Woods – Bill BrysonBryson sets out to walk the 2200 mileAppalachian Trail. Along the way hemeets a cast of assorted hilarious andbizarre characters. It’s a good laugh-out-loud adventure – almost a modernHuckleberry Finn in regards to the folkshe meets.
• Notes From a Small Island – Bill Bryson“…a delightfully irreverent jaunt aroundthe unparalleled floating nation that hasproduced zebra crossings, Shakespeare,Twiggie Winkie’s Farm, and places withnames like Farleigh Wallop and Titsey.”
This is a very entertaining read, especial-ly if you’ve been around England andLondon.
• Bel Canto – Ann PatchettA spell-binding novel of a group of peo-ple who gather for a lavish birthdayparty somewhere in South America. Allis wonderful until a group of terroriststakes the entire party hostage. It is astory of unexpected bonds of friendshipand love between the most unlikely ofpeople.
• The Magician’s Assistant – AnnPatchettA beautifully told story of a magiciannamed Parsifal and his wife, Sabine. Sheis his assistant for twenty years until hedies and learns that his non-existentfamily really does exist.
• Curious Minds: How a Child Becomesa Scientist – John Brockman, ed.A series of fascinating essays about 27 orthe world’s most interesting scientistsand how moments and events in theirchildhoods set them on the paths thatwould define. The questions posed is:“What happened when you were a kidthat led you to pursue a life in science?”The essays go from Mary CatherineBateson who discovered she wanted tobe an anthropologist while studyingHebrew to Robert Sapolsky, a Stanfordprofessor of biology who argued with arabbi over a passage in the Bible.
• The Secret History of the PinkCarnation – Lauren WilligNothing more than a “fun” read recallingthe swash-buckling antics of the ScarletPimpernel, the Purple Gentian… and the“Pink Carnation?” You’ll know the answerlong before you finish because it is sopredictable, but it’s fun nonetheless.
Kol Kneseth Israel is published monthly byCongregation Kneseth Israel of Elgin, Illinois. It ismailed to CKI members via first class postage.
Non-members who would like to receive a copymay do so by forwarding a yearly donation of $18(Chai) to cover cost of production and mailing.
Make checks payable to CKI.
All material for the August issue is due NO LATER than July 10, PLEASE.
• Snow Flower and the Secret Fan – Lisa SeeA haunting and beautifully written novelof women in 19th century China – inespecially one remote Hunan county –and the mysterious relationship of theirfemale friendships.
• The Pleasure Was Mine – Tommy HaysAn enriching and moving novel aboutreal people in the large and smallmoments of life. It is a story that tells ofthe meaning of family and the power oflove.
• And right now I’m reading Tim Russert’sWisdom of Our Fathers: Lessons andLetters from Daughters and Sons.Following Russert’s bestseller about hisfather, Big Russ and Me, this book is acompilation of letters from sons anddaughters who wanted to tell the storiesof their fathers. So far, it is endearingand filled with heart
So enjoy the summer.
See ya’ at the picnic in August!
L’chaim,
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Sisterhood News
One of the nice things about sum-mer, is that we have the opportuni-
ty to review the past programming yearand plan for the next one. We startedour term of office, intending to keepthings simple and not offer many pro-grams. But as the months passed, themomentum grew and we ended uphosting lots of events. Some programswere tried-and-true, while others wereoffered for the first time. Of course, wedidn’t accomplish this on our own.Many Sisterhood members made thingshappen. It was great and we had fun! Allin all, we feel that our first year in officewas successful and we are looking for-ward to our second year.
We’ll use the quiet days of summer tochart out next year’s programs. Look fornotices of planning meetings. If youwould like to run a program or project,please let us know. We know that you’llenjoy it immensely. And if you’re not inthe mood to take charge, make surethat we know your program ideas. Thewomen of CKI Sisterhood are a diversegroup. If you’re interested in a subject or
activity, chances are that others areinterested, too. So, if you’re keen to dosomething at CKI Sisterhood, please tellus. We always welcome new ideas. Itkeeps things fresh!
Enjoy the time off from school and win-ter routines. But start to think aboutnext year. It will be here before youknow it!
Happy summer!
…to JOE ROSENFELD and BILLMcFARLANE for all their work in land-scaping and “greening” up the area inthe back of the synagogue by the officedoor. Through their muscle, it is becom-ing a wonderful little garden area com-plete with bench and birdbath. If youhaven’t seen it, take a stroll back there.
…and to FERN RABEN for her garden-ing expertise and advice in transform-ing that area.
…and to WENDY SHANKMAN for dig-ging, planting, and adorning the areawith hostas and plants.
HonorableMenschen...
USY and Kadima News
Hopefully by the time you read this,everyone in 6th-12th grades will havereceived an application in the mail formembership for the upcoming 2006-2007 year. Please return the form withyour dues promptly.
USY held elections for next year'sOfficers, and the following students willserve on the Board:
• President: Molly Rosenfeld
• Communications VP: Joel Seigle
• Social Action/Tikkun Olam VP: BenSchillmoeller
• Religious Education VP: Jake Marshall
• Membership/Kadima VP: Laura Cox
• Freshman Representative: TeddiStanczak
Last month we held USY Shabbat. It wasa lovely service with members of ourchapter leading the various parts.Everyone enjoyed the Cheesecake onegin honor of Shavuot.
Camp CHUSY and Camp Kadima willtake place August 8-14 at Camp Ramahin Conover, Wisconsin. Applicationshave already been mailed from theRegional Office, but there are someextras on the bulletin board in the CKIHallway.
Your USY and Kadima Advisors are mak-ing plans for next year and we'd love tohear from you with your ideas and sug-gestions, so please be in touch!
CKI COMMITTEECHAIRPERSONSADULT EDUCATION - Barbara SharfBY-LAWS - Malcolm MorrisCEMETERY - Ben RifkenENDOWMENT - Charles ZimmermanFUND RAISING - Anita Hornung (New Donor Tree)HA KOL EDITOR - Ron RazowskyHOUSE - Charles GrunerMEMBERSHIP - Sue JohnsonPUBLICITY - Melinda Abrams and
and Tina WolfYOUTH ACTIVITIES - Joe & Maureen Rosenfeld
To contact a Committee Chairperson,call CKI at 847.741.5656
Congratulations to…
SARAH BURKER who recently returned
from Beijing, China as a part of the
Studies Abroad Program from Bradley
University. Sarah was there to work on
private corportate advertising and mar-
keting of products.
LUCY MARSHALL and LAURA SIGAL,our first two recipients of the “Womenof Valor” Jewish overnight summercamp scholarships. These scholarshipsare given because of the generosityand kindness of Dr. Daniel and LisaSchulman.
NOAH MYRENT who will be coming
home this month from a semester in
New Zeland where he studied and had
a chance to tour. Noah will return to
Purdue in August.
JASON ROSENBAUM who is one of our
high school graduates honored at our
May Lekh Lekah service. (Our sincere
apologies for his omission from last
month’s congratulations list.)
MARK ROSENFELD on his graduation
from Miami of Ohio.
LILIANNA WIESMAN who received her
Bachelor’s degree from Drake
University.
Mazel Tov Corner
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CKI OFFICERSPRESIDENT, Perry Pitzele
EXECUTIVE VP, Ira Fosco
Co-VPs/Sisterhood,Sandi Phelan & Tina Wolf
VP/Education, Anita Hornung
RECORDING SECRETARY,Carole Burstein
TREASURER, Marc Zemel
FINANCIAL SECRETARY,Chuck Zimmerman
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT,Paul Glaser
Parashat HaShavu’a – Weekly Torah Portions
July 1 Korah – Numbers 16:20-17:24 Page 8635 Tammuz Haftarah: - 1 Samuel 11:14-12:22 Page 877
Every time you purchaseFundability Certificates forgroceries, entertainment,restaurants, gasoline, general shopping, gifts,etc. a percentage of your purchase is refunded to theSynagogue as a charitable contribution!
For Example:For every $200 of Jewel, Walgreen’s or Shell
certificates you purchase, the Synagogue receives $8.00. If only 170 CKI families purchase $200.00 per month throughFundability, the Synagogue realizes a fund raising revenue of$16,320 per year. You can purchase at any dollar amount,
but the more you buy, the more CKI gets. It costs you nothing... you get to spend every
dollar you purchase!
You will receive either a debitcard or a gift certificate for yourselected store.
Pay by the 10th of the monthand you will receive yourFundabilitycertificates/debit cards by the17th of the month.
It’s like free money!!! Writeyour check to CKI. Use yourcertificates at yourconvenience at the stores ofyour choice. See reverse sidefor ordering.
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I/We would like to make a donation to the following CKI fund:
Make your check payable to: Congregation Kneseth Israel
330 Division Street, Elgin IL 60120
Donation Information
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Consider a gift to the Congregation Kneseth Israel Endowment Fund through oneof our income for life plans.
CHARITABLE REMAINDER TRUSTS in which you transfer funds into a trust or mutualfund which pays you income.
CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITIES in which you purchase an annuity and receive income.
All have significant tax advantages.
For further information, please call or write:
Charles Zimmerman, Chairman, phone 847-741-5656Congregation Kneseth Israel Endowment Fund, 330 Division Street, Elgin, IL 60120
July Birthdays
2 Herb Friend2 Irene Barrow2 Molly Freeman4 Barb Razowsky4 Steven Price6 Adam Freeman7 Kipp Freeman 8 Paul Glaser8 Mark Seigle8 Michael Seigle9 Jeremy Zeoli9 Stephanie Bush9 Isabella Lewis
10 Karen Sigal10 Adam Schulman10 Melissa Lindow12 David Aron13 Peter Isaac Fossa14 Jeremy Schweinler15 Danny Zemel16 Maureen Rosenfeld16 Adele Stein17 Kenneth Hillman18 Jacob Marshall19 Sara Haffron19 Barbara Sharf20 Tim Fossa20 Lisa Weisberg23 Charles Gruner24 Zahava Raz24 Arlene Weisberg26 Ira Fosco27 Daniel Goldberg27 Gale Jacoby29 Janet Seigle30 Ron Sigal30 Joshua Pascoe31 Morgan Stanczak31 Shayna Stein
4 Martin & Merle Wolfinsohn
4 Hillary Schneider & Jeff Hymer
5 Risa & Paul Cohen
7 Milton & Blossom Wohl
7 Edward & Adele Stein
9 Joe & Miriam Funk
18 Erin & Albert DiSilvestro
JuneAnniversaries
Special FundsThe following funds are available for your generous donations:
Abraham M. and Anna Rose Seltzer Music Endowment Fund – Jewish cultural enrichment programs
CKI Education Fund – Helps pay for materials and programs for Torah SchoolClara Wechter Education Fund – Supports adult and student education programsEndowment Fund – See the PresidentGeneral Fund – for multi-purpose useRabbi’s Discretionary Fund – Needs decided by RabbiLee Miller Book Fund – New books for LibraryLillian Roth Scholarship Fund – See the PresidentMajor Gifts – $5,000 and up. See the PresidentMemorial Plaques – $300.00Prayer Book Fund – Siddur is $25; Chumash is $60Shalom Academy – Pre-school Jewish EducationSimon C. & Ruth L. Kaplan Torah Fund – Repair of Sefrei TorahSisterhood Flower Fund – Pulpit flowersSisterhood Vision Fund – Large type siddur $50Tree of Life – Leaf is $100; Rock is $1,000USY/Kadima Youth Group – Support for programs for our United Synagogue Youth
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July 1 July 1 Edward Cohen*
July 1 July 1 Jennie Hymen*
July 1 July 2 Josef H. Fischer*
July 1 July 3 Byrna Hornung*
July 1 July 4 Amy Venetianer
July 1 July 5 Beatrice Feldman
July 1 July 5 Leona Michaels
July 1 July 5 Lottie Franks*
July 1 July 5 Ida Katz*
July 1 July 5 Charles Vopner*
July 1 July 6 Harry Panimon*
July 1 July 7 Clarence Abrams
July 1 July 7 Frances Hirsch
July 8 July 8 Clara Massouda*
July 8 July 8 Morton Rubin
July 8 July 8 Arthur Gross*
July 8 July 9 Hyman Herron
July 8 July 9 Abe Kreeger*
July 8 July 11 William J. Rothman
July 8 July 11 Phil Gore
July 8 July 12 Goldie Lebovits
July 8 July 12 Iris L. Richberg
July 8 July 13 Benjamin Mestetsky*
July 8 July 13 Esther Strickman Smith*
July 8 July 14 Eva London
July 15 July 15 Maurice D. Kaplan*
July 15 July 17 Margaret Kohlhagen
July 15 July 18 Mollie Werner
July 15 July 19 Harold T. Seigle*
July 15 July 20 Charles E. Gauthier
July 15 July 20 Edward Miller
July 15 July 21 Sheila Perlman*
July 15 July 21 Michael Ableman*
July 22 July 22 Sadelle Cohien Barman*
July 22 July 23 Stella Schwartz
Yahrtzeiten
We recall with loving memory those whose yahrtzeiten will be commemoratedduring the coming weeks, and those whose names will be read in the synagogue at Friday evening and Saturday morning Shabbat services during the month of July. It is appropriate that members of their families are present when these names are read.
There are two dates listed above on our yahrtzeit list. The first isthe day of the service at which the name will be read.The second is the actual date of the yahrtzeit and memorialcandles should be lit on the preceding evening. An asteriskafter the name indicates a plaque is affixed to the Memorial Tablet.
KINDLE THE SHABBAT CANDLES
July 7 .................8:10 PMJuly 14...............8:07 PMJuly 21...............8:02 PMJuly 28...............7:55 PM
July 22 July 23 Shandes Knell*
July 22 July 24 Jacob Burstein*
July 22 July 26 Sheldon Blumberg
July 22 July 26 Frances Lesser*
July 22 July 26 Rose Zimbler*
July 22 July 27 Ben Perlman*
July 22 July 28 Gerald Scholnick*
July 29 July 29 Herman Hymen*
July 29 July 29 Richard Mell*
July 29 July 30 Israel Kucuy
July 29 July 30 Helen Berman Broder*
July 29 Aug 2 Sidney L. Friedman*
July 29 Aug 2 Hyman Rifken*
July 29 Aug 2 Carole Fischer*
July 29 Aug 2 Albert Winner*
July 29 Aug 3 Hilda Heimann*
July 29 Aug 3 Fritz Heiman*
July 29 Aug 3 Rachel Cohien*
July 29 Aug 3 Anna Seltzer
July 29 Aug 4 Maurice Sherman*
NOTE: Shabbat ends one (1) hour after
candlelighting time on Saturday night.
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7 Special Friday night service, followed by 7:30 pmfarewell Oneg for Rabbi Greene
8 DiSilvestro Baby naming during Shabbat Service 9:30 am
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11 Senior Lunch Noon
Shabbat Services: Saturday mornings 9:30 am
16-17 Central Branch of WLCJ Annual Retreat in Waukesha
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30 Men’s Club meetings Executive 10:00 amGeneral 10:30 am
Drs. Albert & Frieda Simon Adult Study GroupSunday mornings 10:00 AM