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Shabbat Shalom and Welcome!We welcome you to Anshe Emet Synagogue and hope that you enjoy our worship service. If you are a visitor, please introduce yourself so we may welcome you and wish you Shabbat Shalom. Everyone is invited to join our community for Kiddush lunch following services.
Mission Statement Anshe Emet Synagogue seeks to encourage involvement and create a special sense of belonging. We are committed to meeting the religious, educational, social, and cultural needs of our members within the framework of the Conservative Movement. In keeping with the teachings of Judaism and the spirit of Klal Yisrael, we recognize our responsibility to serve the Jewish community, the wider community and the state of Israel.
Michael S. Siegel • Senior Rabbi, Norman Asher Rabbinic Chair
Alberto Mizrahi • Hazzan Emeritus, Arnold H. Kaplan M.D. Cantorial Chair
David Russo • Rabbi
D’ror Chankin–Gould • Rabbi
Elizabeth Berke • Interim Hazzan
Naomi Weiss-Weil • Ritual Director
Art Friedson • President
Boni Fine • Executive Director
Established 1873Affiliated with United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
3751 North Broadway • Chicago, Illinois 60613-4104AnsheEmet.org • 773.281.1423
NOVEMBER 14, 2020 • 27 Cheshvan 5781
Chayei Sara
Mazel Tov to proud parents, Laurie and Gabe Goodman on the Mincha Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Ariel Goodman.
Please proceed to WWW.ANSHEEMET.ORG/LIVESTREAM to view our services.
Transliteration of the Prayer for the State of Israel:Avinu sheh-bashamayim, tsur Yisrael v’goalo, bareikh et m’dinat Yisrael reishit ts’michat g’ulateinu. Hagein aleha b’evrat chasdekha ufros aleha sukat sh’lomekha, ushlach or’kha va’amit’kha l’rasheha sareha v’yoatseha, v’tak’neim b’eitsa tovah mil’fanekha. Chazeik et y’dei m’ginei eretz kodsheinu, v’hanchileim Eloheinu y’shua, va’ateret nitsachon t’at’reim. V’natata shalom ba’arets v’simchat olam l’yosh’veha, v’nomar: Amen.
NOVEMBER 14, 2020 • 27 Cheshvan 5781
Chayei Sara
ANSHE EMET BOOK CLUB RETURNS! A TALE OF LOVE AND DARKNESS BY AMOS OZ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 AT 10AMJoin us for the next installment of our Anshe Emet Book Club!
Our next book, selected by our facilitators, Ron Hirsen and Susan Weininger, is A Tale of Love and Darkness by Amos Oz.
Book description:
Tragic, comic, and utterly honest. A Tale of Love and Darkness is at once a family saga and a magical self-portrait of a writ-er who witnessed the birth of a nation and lived through its turbulent history.
It is the story of a boy growing up in the war-torn Jerusalem of the forties and fifties, in a small apartment crowded with books in twelve languages and relatives speaking nearly as many. The story of an adolescent whose life whose life has been changed forever by his mother’s suicide when he was twelve years old. The story of a man who leaves the con-straints of his family and its community of dreamers, scholars, and failed businessmen to join a kibbutz, change his name, marry, have children. The story of a writer who becomes an active participant in the political life of his nation.
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Contact Amy Karp for Zoom password: [email protected]
YahrzeitsWe remember those of our Anshe Emet family who are no longer
with us and whose Yahrzeits we observe this week.May their memory be for a blessing.
Alvin AbrahamsonSonia Adolph
Robert AppelbaumAnnie ArbetmanSophie Arnopol
T. Mark BankendorfAubrey BehrmanRobert Bernstein
Esther BlumenthalIsaac Brailovsky
Julia BrandCharles Bregman
Norman BrillTillie BrosilowBess Brown
Bernard M. BunninLarry Burg
Morris CohenMinnie CohnLeon Cooper
Arthur H. DavidsonBessie Davidson
Stanley DushmanDavid I. Eisenberg
Arthur ErnsteinSamuel Feinberg
Frank FinkHarry M. Fisher
Leo FoxSophie Fox
Rose FriedmanIsaac FriendKim Geller
Meyer L. GoldbergRichard GoldbergJoseph Goldstone
Max GoodhartzArthur L. Goodstein
Samuel GottfriedJoseph GraisToba D. Grass
Herman GreengardHarvey Grodzin
Ruth HakenSara Halevy
Mollie Bertha HarrisonSidney Harrison
Elyse HelfandWendie Hirschtritt
Evelyn HorvitzFrieda JacobsAri Johnson
Rose JuliusGary KahnJim Kahn
Nathan KaplanBernard KatzRita Keywell
Freda KharaschMorris Kreeger
Harry M. KrinskyPhilip Krohn
Abraham KrosnickDavid S. Leavitt
David LeiferDora Levin
Samuel LindyEvelyn LissnerHarry Malkov
Rachel L. MisracAnna Engel Mozes
Mary Okil SamuelsonLibbie Leah Pearlman
Charles PodolskyAnne PritikinHarry Rachlin
Richard A. RitholzLev RomanovskyDoris RosenblumFlorence H. Schiff
Emy SchwartzAnna Schwerdlin
Gitel ShapiroGertrude SherDorothy Shore
Kasel SidderLouis SimonRosa Simon
Shirleann SimonNate SteinbergSamuel Stelzer
Edward B. StoneHelen Sweet
Sarah TabatskyDaniel TamesGussie Toubus
Avra TovianPearl TumpeerEva Weinbaum
Lilyan WolfeMaurice Wolff
Edward YalowitzSol Zemon
Parsha SummaryCHAYEI SARA — The Life of Sarah Genesis 23:1 - 25:18
The Bedside Torah: Wisdom, Visions, and Dream Rabbi Bradely Shavit Artson
Despite the name of this parashah, it opens with the death of Sarah in Hebron, and Abraham’s need to acquire a burial site for her remains. He purchases the Cave of Machpelah, marking the first time a Hebrew owns land in Eretz Yisrael. Recognizing the need to assure the transmission of the covenant, he then arranges for her servant to return to his home-land and find a wife for his son Isaac from among his extended family. The servant discovers Rebekah, of Abraham’s family line, at the well in the oasis, fulfilling exactly the signs for which the servant had prayed. Returning to her home with her, he meets the rest of the family; both her brother, Laban, and her father, Bethuel, recognize the handiwork of God in this fortuitous connection, and ask Rebekah if she wants to return with the servant and marry Isaac. She does.
As the caravan of Rebekah approaches, Isaac is out walking—or meditating—in the fields. They see one another, and, in a powerfully moving moment, the Torah tells us that as she alights, Isaac brings her into the tent that had been his mother’s, loves her, and is comforted for his mother’s death.
Abraham marries again, this time to Keturah, and though he provides for all his progeny, only his son Isaac inherits his blessing, remaining wealth, and his land. By now 125 years old, Abraham dies, and, like Sarah, is buried in the Cave of Machpelah.
Life Cycle • Support HaZaK • Torah Readings
Help Us Be There For YouSynagogue is a place where you want to feel at home, nourished, nurtured and spiritually fulfilled; a place where your soul, heart and head are touched. It is a place where you and your children feel a sense of relevance. It is a place where you are safe, where you are stimulated, and where you will find a welcoming community.
As part of this commitment, the clergy at Anshe Emet are here to help with Simchas and crises in your or your family’s life. If you know someone who needs to speak with a member of our clergy, or if you want to add a name to the Mi Sheberach list, please contact Antoinette (Toni) Nuñez at 773-868-5120 or [email protected]. Names will be kept on the Mi Sheberach list for two weeks only unless otherwise specified.
HaZaK • Mondays at 1pmHaZaK is an Anshe Emet daytime program for mature adults with active minds. Co-taught by our clergy and other community educators, this year HaZaK is focusing on Jewish Ethics with the Melton curriculum “Ethics of Jewish Living.” Generously funded by Beatrice Mayer, z”l.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 • HAZZAN ELIZABETH BERKE
TORAH READING PAGE NUMBERS IN ETZ HAYIM DEUTERONOMY Chapters 24-25
1st Aliyah: p. 132, 24:10-24:142nd Aliyah: p. 133, 24:15-24:203rd Aliyah: p. 134, 24:21-24:264th Aliyah: 134, 24:27-24:33
5th Aliyah: p. 135, 24:34-24:41 6th Aliyah: p. 136, 24:42-24:497th Aliyah: p. 136, 24:50-24:52
Maftir: p. 141, 25:16-25:18Haftarah: p. 143, I Kings 1:1-1:31
Please join us, every fourth Monday of the month, for our online support group for adults who have experienced the death of a loved one within the past two years.
Meeting ID: 170 885 666 | Contact Tamar Brooks for Zoom Password: [email protected]
On-Line Bereavement Group Supporting our community in times of loss.November 23 • 7:30pm • Via Zoom
Visit ansheemet.org/livestream to join | Meeting ID: 663 098 957Contact Cantor Liz Berke for Zoom password and more information at [email protected]
Condolences
It is with deep regret we inform you of these recent passings:
Lawrence Ernst, age 74, on November 4th. He is survived by his wife Gail, his daughter Erica (Benjamin) Fleischer, grand-daughters Nava and Rina Fleischer, and son Jason Ernst.
Marilyn Cohen on October 29th after a long illness. She is survived by Ronald, her beloved husband of 63 years; loving mother of Tammy (Harry) Wise, Robbin (Harold) Gross and Heidi (Richard) Solomon and devoted grand-mother of Hannah (Ben Ganon) Wise, Ethan and Louiza Wise, Rachel, Michael and Johnny Gross, Daniel and AJ Solomon. Marilyn was also the dear sister of the late Richard Goodman.
The Anshe Emet community extends its deepest condolences to these families during this difficult time. May they be comforted among the mourners in Zion and Jerusalem. Amen.
THE KIDDUSH CLUB THIS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 AT 11:45AM
Remember when we all ate Kiddush lunch together?
Remember standing in line for your tuna fish and bagel, sitting with your friends old and new, and just catching up on life?
Let’s try it virtually—Anshe Emet Style—just bring your own lunch!
We will begin together before going into breakout rooms to chat and schmooze in smaller groups.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING AT ANSHE EMET?
THE PEN & THE YAD PODCASTFEATURING RABBI MICHAEL SIEGEL & JONATHAN EIG
Parsha Chayei Sara: How Death Becomes Us
Listen at: Ansheemet.org/podcasts
Learn about more programs at www.ansheemet.org/events
ADULT PRAYER BOOK HEBREW TUESDAYS AT 6:45PM
Join Ritual Director Naomi Weiss-Weil. The ability to decode Hebrew letters and vowels is a prerequisite for the class, which is designed to help new adult Hebrew readers gain reading fluency skills, introduce them to basic Prayer book vocabulary and grammar and in-crease familiarity with the Prayer book as a whole. Fees apply.
Click here to learn more and register.
GOD IN GOTHAM: THE MIRACLE OF RELIGION IN MODERN MANHATTAN WITH PROFESSOR EMERITUS, JON BUTLER,YALE UNIVERSITY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 AT 7PMJoin the renowned Yale historian, Jon Butler, as he traces the flourishing of organized religion in Manhattan between the 1880s and the 1960s, revealing how faith adapted and thrived in the supposed capital of American secularism. In Gilded Age Manhattan, Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant leaders agonized over the fate of traditional religious practice amidst massive immigration, the anonymity of urban life, and modernity’s rationalism, bureaucratization, and professionalization.
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HAVDALAH & YOUNG FAMILY HAVDALAH PARTYSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 • 5:30PMCommunity Havdalah service led by Rabbi D'ror Chankin-Gould, Maxine Handelman and Rabbi Donni Aaron, followed by Young Family Havdalah Party.Click here to joinMeeting ID: 160 211 063 | Password: 144222
MOVIE NIGHT: THE KEEPER (2019) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AT 7PMThe Keeper tells the incredible true story of Bert Trautmann (David Kross, The Reader), a German soldier and prisoner of war who, against a backdrop of British post-war protest and prejudice, secures the position of Goalkeeper at Manchester City, and in doing so becomes a footballing icon.
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ISRAELI CANCER RESEARCH: A LIGHT UNTO THE WORLD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 AT 7PMIsrael continues to be a leader at the cutting edge of global cancer research. The bulk of the work that ICRF supports is in basic research; that is, research to uncover the molecular biological events that lead to cancer in order to prevent or reverse the process. Join Dr. Gary Grad, Oncologist and board member of the ICRF of Chicago and the international ICRF board for the last two years as we learn about breakthroughs by Israeli scientists. The program is brought to AES by the Israel Cancer Research Fund.
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BUBBE, ZAYDE & ME BEGINNING SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6 AT 10AMJoin us for 3 remote fun-filled sessions. Open to both men and women, bubbe and zayde, pops and nanas. Grandparents and Grandchildren join our Zoom on each of the listed days to participate in each activity.
December 6 • Baking Rugelach with Ms. Laura from Oui Chef December 13 • Music Program with Miss Aimee December 20 • Making a Scrapbook with Unicol Art Studio
All supplies will be created to do the food and art projects at home and will be conducted via Zoom. Contact Amy Karp for Zoom password: [email protected]
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