Friday, September 14, 2012

Last Chance - HJC Alliyos for Rosh Hashanah

All,

 

Today is your last chance to bid for Rosh Hashanah alliyos.  We are extending the bidding for Yom Kippur by another week.

 

Fred Bolotin has asked me to inform you that he holds the current high bid for Maftir Yonah.  He recommends that someone outbid him for the sake of the Kehillah.

 

Good Shabbos and K’Siva V’Chasima Tova,

 

Martin

 

Rosh Hashanah, First Day

Cohen

$36

Levi

$36

Shlishi

$54

Rivi'i

$72

Chamishi

$54

Maftir

$72

Rosh Hashanah, Second Day

Cohen

$36

Levi

$10

Shlishi

$100

Rivi'i

$100

Chamishi

$100

Maftir

$72

Yom Kippur, morning

Cohen

$25

Levi

$100

Shlishi

$100

Rivi'i

$100

Chamishi

$100

Shishi

$100

Maftir

$50

Yom Kippur, Mincha

Cohen

$18

Levi

$10

Yonah

$50

 

 

 

 

Martin Lipman
Principal, Symphony Analytics/ 1+216-291-3780 / mob: 1+216-798-6927 / (martin.lipman@SymphonyIRI.com)
SymphonyIRI Group
 / 150 North Clinton Street, Chicago, IL 60661 / www.SymphonyIRI.com 

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

HJC - babysitting for Yom Tov

All,

 

If you want babysitting for Rosh Hashanah and/or Yom Kippur and have not made arrangements yet with the office, please call or email the office (office@hjcs.org) as soon as possible, but no later than 10 am tomorrow (Friday, September 14).  Babysitting is only available to those who preregister.   The cost is $10 per child per day.

 

K’siva V’chasima Tova,

 

Martin

 

 

 

Martin Lipman
Principal, Symphony Analytics/ 1+216-291-3780 / mob: 1+216-798-6927 / (martin.lipman@SymphonyIRI.com)
SymphonyIRI Group
 / 150 North Clinton Street, Chicago, IL 60661 / www.SymphonyIRI.com 

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Monday, September 10, 2012

HJC - give the gift of an alliyah

All,

 

An alliyah for Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur makes for a great gift!  There are still bargains available.  Honor a parent, son, grandson, son-in-law, friend, or husband and get schar for both you and him.

 

Last year we set a record for alliyah donations to the shul.  This year is behind each of the last four years.  But there is still time!

 

Here is the latest update.  The bidding will close Friday morning.

 

Rosh Hashanah, First Day

Cohen                   $36

Levi                        $36

Shlishi                   $36

Rivi'i                       $72

Chamishi              $72

Maftir                   $50

 

Rosh Hashanah, Second Day

Cohen                   $36

Levi                        $10

Shlishi                   $100

Rivi'i                       $100

Chamishi              $100

Maftir                   $72

 

Yom Kippur, morning

Cohen                   $25

Levi                        $100

Shlishi                   $100

Rivi'i                       $100

Chamishi              $100

Shishi                    $100

Maftir                   $50

 

Yom Kippur, Mincha

Cohen                   $18

Levi                        $10

Yonah                   $50

 

 

 

 

Martin Lipman
Principal, Symphony Analytics/ 1+216-291-3780 / mob: 1+216-798-6927 / (martin.lipman@SymphonyIRI.com)
SymphonyIRI Group
 / 150 North Clinton Street, Chicago, IL 60661 / www.SymphonyIRI.com 

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Sunday, September 9, 2012

J'accuse, by Alan Dershowitz

here's Alan Dershowitz:

Why do countries with long histories of anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry seem to care more about the so-called rights of young children not to be circumcised than do other countries in the world with far better histories of concern for human rights? The same rhetorical question can be asked of countries, such as Norway, that care so much about the rights of animals not to be slaughtered according to Jewish ritual. These questions are entirely rhetorical because every thinking person knows the answer. It's not because Germans or Norwegians are better people and care more about children and animals than do Americans. It is because they care less about Jews. Or more precisely they care a lot about Jews. They just don't like them very much and don't care if they are forced to leave the country because they cannot practice their religions there.

So let no one praise a nation that murdered a million Jewish babies and children for shedding crocodile tears over the plight of the poor little baby boy who, following a many thousand year old tradition, is circumcised a week after birth. Every good person should condemn Germany for what really lies at the heart of efforts to ban circumcision—old-fashioned anti-Semitism, a term coined by Germans for Germans and against Jews.

History is not irrelevant in assessing current policies. The history of Germany (and Norway) in prohibiting Jews from practicing their traditional rituals goes back to a time when overt anti-Semitism was not only acceptable, it was de rigueur. Today, new words replace discredited old ones. Anti-Zionism instead of anti-Semitism. The welfare of children instead of the banning of religious rituals. But it's all the same. Anyone who falls for the new pseudo scientific nonsense about the evils of circumcision or ritual slaughter is as naïve or bigoted as those who fell for the old pseudo scientific racial claims of Nazism.

Indeed, there is an ugly whiff of "racial superiority" in the implicit assumption underlying these bigoted laws: Namely, that Germans and Norwegians are somehow morally (if not racially) superior to other countries that permit such "barbaric" practices.

So let's call a spade a spade and let's call anti-Semitism by its true name.

How then should reasonable people respond to these unreasonable efforts to make it difficult to practice traditional Judaism? Some have called for a legal response. Perhaps. But fighting these bigoted practices in court plays into the hands of those who are proposing it. In Nazi Germany, respected jurists were able to use the law to justify the most primitive forms of racism. Indeed Nazism operated through the Nuremburg laws and other such anti-Semitic legal enactments, which were declared entirely lawful by the German courts. Efforts to use the law against these manifestations of racism backfired, by legitimating the Nazi's legalistic undertakings. So let those who seek to challenge these laws do so but not without understanding the downside of such action.

Some may suggest that the alleged science purporting to support these bans be challenged on the basis of scientific truth. Perhaps. But that too may play into the hands of those who would argue that even acknowledging a possible scientific basis for these bigoted proposals lends some legitimacy to them. "Science" too was used to support Nazi racial studies. Should German scientists now conduct "twin studies" on circumcised and uncircumcised siblings? Why is Germany not willing to accept the conclusion reached by the American Academy of Pediatrics following a five year review of the best research, that "the health benefits" of circumcision – including reduction of HIV and papillomavirus transmission – "out weight the risks?"

The best response is to shame the Germans into rejecting this new form of left wing anti-Semitism, by showing them how similar it was to the Nazism they now claim to abhor. This approach will not work in Norway, because Norwegians have forgotten their history and still believe they were victims of Nazism rather than collaborators. Norway's anti-Semitic laws preventing Kosher slaughter of animals date back to the pre Nazi period and have remained in force since that time. Norway seems to have no shame nor is it capable of being shamed. Many Germans, on the other hand, seem willing to remember the past—at least up to a point. They must confront that past and look into the historical mirror before they once again go down the road of treating their Jewish citizens as second class or worse.

Shame on those Germans who would ban circumcision. Shame on those Germans who do not care enough to rise up in anger against the pseudo scientific bigots who falsely claim to be interested in the sensitivities of children. Praise for those Germans who do stand against the bigotry of their countrymen.

Let other countries with cleaner hands take the lead in conducting real scientific research and in seeking to protect the rights of children and animals. The dirty hands and filthy past of Germany forever disqualifies that country from leading the effort to ban Jewish rituals. For shame!

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Friday, September 7, 2012

HJC Alliyos for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur - third update

All,

 

Here is the latest update.  The bidding will close in one week.

 

Rosh Hashanah, First Day

Cohen                   $36

Levi                        $36

Shlishi                   $36

Rivi'i                       $72

Chamishi              $72

Maftir                   $50

 

Rosh Hashanah, Second Day

Cohen                   no bid

Levi                        $10

Shlishi                   $100

Rivi'i                       $100

Chamishi              $100

Maftir                   $72

 

Yom Kippur, morning

Cohen                   $25

Levi                        $100

Shlishi                   $100

Rivi'i                       $100

Chamishi              $100

Shishi                    $100

Maftir                   $50

 

Yom Kippur, Mincha

Cohen                   $18

Levi                        $10

Yonah                   $36

 

 

 

 

Martin Lipman
Principal, Symphony Analytics/ 1+216-291-3780 / mob: 1+216-798-6927 / (martin.lipman@SymphonyIRI.com)
SymphonyIRI Group
 / 150 North Clinton Street, Chicago, IL 60661 / www.SymphonyIRI.com 

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HJC News - Parshas Ki Savo

Announcements

Kiddush this Shabbos is provided by Jerusalem Grill.
Rosh Hashana is approaching. Please contact the office to reserve your seats and to have names included in the Shul's Yizkor Booklet.  
The Office will be open this Sunday morning.
The shul is auctioning off the Aliyos for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. Please contact Martin Lipman to place your bid for the tremendous merit of getting an Aliya during those Holy Days.

Please join the Community-Wide Cemetery Preservation Project, this Sunday, September 9 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. at Lansing Cemetery.  All congregants are encouraged to help with the clean up project. Lansing is owned mostly by Heights Jewish Center. 

Selichos begins Motzoei Shabbos.  This week starting Monday, there will be no Gemara Shiur.   Selichos will begin at 6:20 AM.  

Deena will be giving a special pre-Rosh Hashana class for women on Monday September 10 at 9:30am at the Romanoff home in Cleveland Heights. All women are invited to attend.

The Rabbi will be giving a pre-Rosh Hashana class for men and women entitled "Rosh Hashana: Strategies for the Shul and the Home" on Monday September 10 at 8pm.

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Davening and Shiur Times

Friday, September 7
  Candle Lighting    from 6:29 PM till 7:30 PM
  Mincha              7:30 PM

Saturday,  September 8  (Ki Savo)
  Parsha Shiur   8:30 AM
  Shacharis   9:00 AM
  Navi Shiur  6:50 PM
  Mincha       7:20 PM
  Shabbos ends
    8:37 PM  

Special Selichos Program Saturday Night
  Refreshments  11:00 PM
  Pre-Selichos Talk "Melaveh Malka and Teshuva" 11:30 PM
  Selichos  12:00 AM 


The Week of September 9 through 14
  
  Mornings
  Sunday 
Shacharis    8:00 AM   
        Chumash-Rashi Shiur  8:45 AM
  
  Monday through Friday    
Selichos-Shacharis     6:20 AM  
        Chumash-Rashi Shiur      7:30 AM
      
  Evenings
  Sunday through Thursday
Mishnayos Shiur  7:00 PM (not Sunday) 
Mincha-Maariv   7:30 PM

  Next Friday
       Candle Lighting 7:18 PM
       Mincha    7:20 PM 

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

HJC News - Ki Seitzei

Davening and Shiur Times

Friday, August 31
  Candle Lighting   from 6:38 PM till 7:42 PM
  Mincha              7:30 PM

Saturday,  September 1  (Ki Seitzei)
  Parsha Shiur   cancelled
  Shacharis   9:00 AM
  Navi Shiur  cancelled
  Mincha       7:30 PM
  Shabbos ends
    8:48 PM  


The Week of September 2 through 7
  
  Mornings
  Sunday 
Shacharis    8:00 AM   
        Chumash-Rashi Shiur   cancelled
  
  Monday (Labor Day)
Shacharis    8:00 AM   
        Chumash-Rashi Shiur   cancelled

  Tuesday through Friday    
Gemara  Shiur      6:15 AM  
        Shacharis        6:45 AM
        Chumash-Rashi Shiur      7:30 AM
      
  Evenings
  Sunday through Thursday
Mishnayos Shiur  7:10 PM (not Sunday) 
Mincha-Maariv   7:40 PM

  Next Friday
       Candle Lighting from 6:29 PM till 7:30 PM
       Mincha    7:30 PM 

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