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30 Years in Skokie! 156 Years Serving Chicagoland!

THE BETH HAMEDROSH HAGODOL


KESSER MAARIV ANSHE LUKNIK NEWSLETTER
ELUL 5783 / TISHREI / CHESHVAN 5784
AUGUST / SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2023 www.KesserMaariv.org
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UPCOMING EVENTS & DATES TO REMEMBER
Annual Meeting - August 21st the office by October 2nd.
Our Annual Meeting for members to discuss the past year, Weekly Shiurim
the coming year, and for a nominating committee report, Rabbi Soloveichik’s Sunday Parsha Shiur meets at 10:30
will meet on Monday August 21 at 6:45 pm (before Mincha) am on Zoom: Meeting ID: 879 4850 7611 Password:
at the Shul. 178417. Shiur archives are available online.
Neighbors & Friends Kiddush Rabbi Benzie’s Gemara Kesuvos Shiur - learning a Daf a
Please come and bring a neighbor and friend to Kiddush on Week, near the end of the third chapter. Wednesdays at 5:15
Shabbat August 26th. pm at the Shul and on Zoom. Meeting ID: 810 8264 8249
Selichot - September 9th Password: 028366. Archives are on Youtube.
Please join us on Saturday evening Rabbi Eli gives a Parsha shiur on Shabbat afternoon 30
September 9 for Selichot, penitential minutes before mincha.
supplications, at 11:00 pm. Rabbi Juzint’s Nechamas Meyer & Chain of Miracles
High Holidays 5784 & Membership Get authentic Slabodka Mussar explanations on the weekly
Rosh Hashana begins Friday night Parsha (Breishis & Shemos) by Rabbi Meyer Juzint z”l,
September 15, and continues on Shabbat and Sunday, Purchase from the office and on our website for $25. The
September 16-17. Yom Kippur will be Sunday evening and Chain of Miracles is available for $20. Rabbi Juzint’s
Monday September 24th and 25th. Membership yahrzeit is the second day of Sukkot.
information is enclosed! Parsha Podcasts / Social Media - For High Holidays!
Upcoming Yizkor Rabbi Louis Lazovsky's morning Vorts on the Parsha are
We will recite Yizkor on Yom Kippur, Monday September available as podcasts at KesserMaariv.podomatic.com (a link
25th at about 11:30 am, and on Shmini Atzeret, Shabbat is on our homepage, www.KesserMaariv.org). Four years
October 7th at about 10:45 am. ago we posted Rabbi Lazovsky’s podcasts on the entire
To order Yahrzeit plaques, please call the office at (847) Rambam Hilchos Teshuva in 33 sub-5-minute chunks, search
679-9800. by tag “teshuva”.
Lulav and Etrog Sets - Deadline Sept. 18 Facebook: Fb.me/Kesser Maariv Twitter: @KesserMaariv
The shul will once again sell top quality Lulav Pushke - Please contact the office if you need a Kesser
sets. Please order your set from the office by Maariv Pushke (Tzedaka Box), or if you need your full
September 18th. Cost per set is $55 for members; Pushke to be collected.
$65 for non-members. Upgraded sets are E-mail List
available. Please call Rabbi Benzie at (847) 679- To receive our emails, please send an e-mail to
9800 or email bhhkmal@yahoo.com . Sets will bhhkmal@yahoo.com indicating that you wish to be placed
be available for pick-up after Yom Kippur. on the e-mail list. We are happy to have more than one e-
Order Form is later in this mail per family
newsletter with Membership. Send-A-Kid-To-Israel Partnership (S.K.I.P.)
New Year Greeting Card - You can Kesser Maariv is proud to be a participating Congregation in
join the Shul’s New Year Greeting Card S.K.I.P. The program allows parents to contribute money
for $26. Please contact Sheryl annually in partnership with the synagogue and the Jewish
Greenstein at oogiah@aol.com, or use Federation for an Israel trip for their children. Students in
the enclosed Membership flyer, by grades 3-6, enrolled in a day or afternoon school, who have
September 9th. The festive card is finished paying their annual membership to the shul, are
pictured at left. eligible to participate. For additional details, a registration kit
Shabbat Shuva Shiur or to enroll your child(ren) for the first time, please contact
On Shabbat September 23rd Rabbi Louis Ben Zion Lazovsky at (847) 679-9800.
Lazovsky will deliver his annual special Shabbat Shuva Misheberach List
shiur at 5:20 pm, before Mincha. If you have names for a misheberach, please send them to the
Hakafot on Simchat Torah & Luncheon shul office or e-mail to bhhkmal@yahoo.com.
Hakafot will be held on Motzaei Shabbat and Sunday All-Occasion Cards
morning, October 7th and 8th. We hope to have a luncheon Beautiful All-Occasion Cards (designed by Wendy Hartz z“l)
after davening on October 8th. Please make reservations to are available for purchase from the office, 13 cards for $24.
To have us send out a card for you, please contact Dotty
Levant Chakiris at 773-338-2515. GOOD & WELFARE
PAST EVENTS Mazal Tov to: Steve & Sue Goldrich on the
Shavuot Mishmar - we had a very nice turnout. Rabbi marriages of their children: Jake to Sarah
Louis taught the Book of Ruth, and Rabbi Benzie discussed Stranieri and Jeff to Naomi Ecanow, and to
Torah Perspectives on Taxation, and Kidney Transplants in Bubby Cookie Goldrich; Barbara & Howard Pomper on the
Halacha....We celebrated the accomplishments of our birth of a great-granddaughter; Gilda Allswang on the birth
graduates at the Graduation Kiddush.... in July we hosted of a great-grandson; Myra Goldstein on the birth of a great-
a Family Seudat Shlisheet with speaker Israeli tour guide granddaughter Adi Chana Ashkenazy; Larry & Lora Frazin
Yehuda Liebenson who discussed “The Patriarchs Road: on the Bat Mitzvah of their granddaughter, Tziona Casper;
We Are a Nation of Travelers.” Sandy & Marty Miretzky on the marriage of their son Brian
Rabbi Lazovsky was recently to Stephanie Hoffman; Cookie Goldrich on the birth of a
featured on the J3 Podcast great-grandson; Barbara & Howard Pomper and Felicia
discussing Rabbi Juzint... A group Bolotin on the engagement of their granddaughter and
went to see the Chicago Dogs daughter Megan Bolotin to Gideon Rov; Joel & Dr. Gail
Minor League Baseball team play Scher on the birth of a granddaughter Maya Shlomit Scher.
the Milwaukee Milkmen. We were
Mark a special occasion, milestone or memory with
welcomed on the scoreboard, and each attendee received a
a leaf, acorn or foundation stone on our expanded Etty
cap.
Rubinow Tree of Life! Forms are online or in the Shul.
Refua Shleima to: David Kaplan, Bella Perlman, Ruben
ADELE GOLDBLUM WOMEN’S COUNCIL
Past Events Arciniega.
•Thanks to all who bought Shavuot mitzva plants, and to Condolences to: Kety Ezra on the loss of her husband Sidney
Brenda Kahn for organizing it. (See Park Plaza’s Facebook Ezra.
post thanking us, and with pictures). Thanks to sponsors of Weekly Programming: Arkady & Ellen
•We attended Violins of Hope - Chicago Kats; The Lazovsky family; Bob & Sheryl Greenstein.
• A Women’s Bonfire was held on a beautiful evening. Thanks to Kiddush Sponsors: Steve & Sue Goldrich; Sandy
Thanks to guitarist Ilana Dress, and to everyone who & Marty Miretzky; the Lazovsky family; Joel & Dr. Gail
attended. Scher; Eleanor & Jeff Greenspan; and anonymous sponsors.
Thanks to Seudat Shlisheet Sponsors: Goldrich family;
Kowitt family; Allswang family; Lazovsky family; Maury &
Tina Pressbuger; Dr. Bruce Gaynes & Leah Cohen.
Congregation B.H.H. Kesser Maariv A.L.
Thanks to Graduation Kiddush sponsors: Allswang, Cagan,
4341 W. Golf Elovic, Fensterheim, Frazin, Greenstein, Kheradar, Lazovsky,
Skokie, IL 60076 Fb.me/KesserMaariv Lowenstein, Nissan, Pomper, Schiller, Zaretsky families, and
(847) 679-9800 twitter.com/KesserMaariv Myra Goldstein.
fax (847) 679-5041 KesserMaariv.podomatic.com
e-mail: bhhkmal@yahoo.com Brief Laws of the Month of Tishrei - 2023 / 5784
www.KesserMaariv.org On Rosh Hashana night after we come home from
Rabbi Louis A. Lazovsky Steven D. Goldrich, President
shul we make Kiddush with Shehechiyanu. After hamotzi,
Rabbi Ben Zion Lazovsky, many have the custom to eat an apple dipped in honey, as well
Associate Rabbi & Executive Director as other symbolic foods. Please note that despite what the
Sandy Miretzky, Nasrin Kheradyar & Saretta Lazovsky, Machzor says, it is proper to make the bracha Ha'eitz on dates
Co-Presidents, Adele Goldblum Women’s Council (or pomegranates if you don't eat dates) and eat them before
Committee Contact Information: eating the apple dipped in honey.
All-Occasion Cards - buy from the office. To have As Rosh Hashana is the beginning of our Judgement,
cards sent, call Dotty Levant Chakiris (773) 338-2515 we start davening early as we add special prayers describing
Chesed Fund Anne Elovic (847) 673-2904 G-d as King. In the morning we read in the Torah about G-d
remembering Sarah and in the haftorah how He remembered
Donate Books & Siddurim Office Chana (mother of the prophet Samuel) hoping that G-d will
All-Occasion Cards, Pushke (847) 679-9800 or remember us for good. Because it is Shabbat we do not blow
Kiddush & Seudat Shlisheet bhhkmal@yahoo.com the Shofar until the second day. In the special Mussaf we
Tree of Life, Yahrzeit Plaques mention Biblical verses accepting G-d as King, about G-d
Endowment Rabbi Louis Lazovsky remembering people for good, and about Shofar blasts. After
Shul we have Yom Tov meals at home.
Membership Judy Whisler Shabbat afternoon we daven Mincha and Maariv.
847-677-2281 j5awhisler@aol.com Candle lighting is not before 7:41 pm, which is the earliest
time to prepare and warm food for that night's meal. Recite
the mini-Havdala “Baruch Hamavdil Bein Kodesh L’chol” are exempt from eating in a Sukkah in the rain, on the first
at that time then light candles. Remember to transfer the night there is a special mitzvah to eat in the Sukkah and if it
fire from an existing flame; and let that candle burn out by rains we wait out the storm, even until midnight.
itself, as we may not extinguish flames on Yom Tov. We do (Remember Yaaleh Veyavo in Birkat Hamazon.)
recite Shehechiyanu at candle The first day we make kiddush, leisheiv basukah,
lighting and in the special Kiddush wash, hamotzi and eat a Yom Tov meal. During Sukkot
that includes Havdala (known by the whenever we eat any mezonos or hamotzi food in the Sukkah
Talmudic acronym YaKNeHaZ) and we make the Bracha “Leishev Basukkah.”
all Siddurim include it. It is The second night we may not light candles or prepare
preferable to use clear, incandescent for that night's meal before 7:25 pm. (See directions about the
light bulbs in your room as the special Yaknehaz Kiddush & Havdala above from the 2nd
candle for Havdala. One should not night of Rosh Hashana), then shehechiyanu, then Leisheiv
light a havdala candle because we Basukah (different than the first night) and have a Yom Tov
are not permitted to blow it out on meal.
Yom Tov. If you don’t have clear incandescent bulbs, hold During Sukkot G-d decides how much rain we will
2 regular candles together for Havdala and then set them in have for the year (which will water the crops, ensuring our
holders to burn out by themselves. Some have a custom to food needs are met). In the Beit Hamikdash, there was a
have a new fruit for the second night because of the special water-drawing ceremony called the Simchat Beit
“Shehechiyanu.” The second day is like the first, except we Hasho'eivah, which was the most joyous ceremony all year in
read about the Binding of Yitzchak (Akeidah) and we blow the Beit Hamikdash. In our community we find some Simchat
the Shofar. For those who have the custom to say Tashlich Beit Hasho’eivas with music and dancing to commemorate
at a body of water, they may do so on Sunday (it is not that.
recited on Shabbat). (Many books with the Laws of Yom Tov [like
During the 10 Days of Repentance culminating cooking] and Chol Hamoed, and the Lulav may be found in
with Yom Kippur we repent for our actions from the the Malamud Reference Library.)
previous year, commit to not repeating them, and do as many The last day of Sukkot is Hoshana Rabbah, which is
good deeds and give as much Tzedaka as possible. We also an important day according to the Kabbalah, as in the Beit
make several changes to Shmone Esray. Hamikdash they performed a special, lengthy ceremony, and
TZOM GEDALIA is Monday September 18. The Fast our prayers that day, as well as beating the Hoshana bundle,
begins at 5:10 am and ends at 7:20 pm. This day are to commemorate that special service.
commemorates the assasination of Governor Gedalia and this Friday night October 7th begins Shmini Atzeret, a
was an event that contributed to the destruction of the Beit distinct holiday from Sukkot, and therefore we do make
Hamikdash. Shehechiyanu at candle lighting and in Kiddush. However,
On Erev Yom Kippur (9/24) we have a mitzvah to outside Israel we are required to eat in the Sukkah on Shmini
eat, in order to strengthen ourselves for the fast. We daven Atzeret but we do not make the bracha Leishev Basukkah. On
Mincha early with the Viduy confession, as Rambam says Shabbat morning we recite Yizkor. Later in the afternoon,
one may choke while eating out of the fear and dread of Yom before Mincha, we make a special prayer when we leave the
Kippur. We gather at Shul before sunset for Kol Nidrei. On Sukkah after eating in it for the final time.
Yom Kippur we abstain from eating, drinking, wearing The final day is called Simchat
leather shoes, using lotions, creams, ointments or perfumes, Torah. It is the day we complete the
washing past the knuckle, and marital relations. After Yom annual cycle of reading the Torah, and
Kippur we make Havdala over wine, candle and the last begin it again. Rabbi Moshe Soloveichik's
bracha of Havdala. grandfather taught that our joy comes
After breaking our fast there is a custom to from starting the Torah again with new
immediately do more mitzvot, so some begin building their depth and insight, not from finishing
Sukkah, or at least gathering its pieces. the Torah. On Saturday night we will
Sukkot has two special mitzvot associated with it - have seven Hakafot (circling the Bimah) where we dance
the Four species (Lulav, Etrog, Hadas, Arava) and eating in joyfully with the Torahs which we repeat the next morning,
the Sukkah. The Lulav is the tallest of the species; we hold along with all males above Bar Mitzva receiving an aliya, and
it in our right hand with its spine (the darker green vertical the traditional special aliya for all children. We finish the
line) towards us, with the three hadasim on the right (as we Torah, begin it again, and finish davening.
look at the lulav) and the two aravot on the left.
On the first night of Sukkot, we make Kiddush, the
bracha “Leisheiv Basukkah,” then Shehichaynu. While we
SHABBAT & HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
Date Candle Lighting Erev Mincha Shacharit Mincha
Re’eh 8/11-8/12 7:37 pm 7:00 pm 8:45 am 7:25 pm
Shoftim 8/18-8/19 7:27 pm 7:00 pm 8:45 am 7:15 pm
Ki Tetzei 8/25-8/26 7:16 pm 7:00 pm 8:45 am 7:05 pm
Ki Tavo 9/1-9/2 7:05 pm 7:05 pm 8:45 am 6:55 pm
Nitzavim-Vayelech 9/8-9/9 6:53 pm 6:55 pm 8:45 am 6:40 pm
st
1 Day Rosh Hashana 9/15-9/16 6:41 pm 6:45 pm 8:30 am 6:40 pm
2nd Day Rosh Hashana 9/16-9/17 7:41 pm 6:35 pm 8:30 am 6:40 pm
Haazinu (Shuva) 9/22-9/23 6:28 pm 6:30 pm 8:45 am 6:20 pm
Yom Kippur 9/24-9/25 6:25 pm Mincha 2:30 8:00 am 4:45 pm
Kol Nidrei 6:25 Yizkor 11:30 Neila 6:15
1st Day Sukkot 9/29-9/30 6:16 pm 6:20 pm 8:45 am 6:15 pm
2nd Day Sukkot 9/30-10/1 7:25 pm 6:15 pm 8:45 am 6:15 pm
Shmini Atzeret 10/6-10/7 6:04 pm 6:05 pm 8:45 am 6:50 pm
Yizkor
Simchat Torah 10/7-10/8 7:03 pm 6:00 pm 8:45 am 6:00 pm
Breishit 10/13-10/14 5:53 pm 5:55 pm 8:45 am 5:40 pm
Noach 10/20-10/21 5:42 pm 5:45 pm 8:45 am 5:30 pm
Lech Lecha 10/27-10/28 5:35 pm 5:35 pm 8:45 am 5:20 pm
If you have a chiyuv - obligation to daven or require an Aliya, please inform Rabbi Lazovsky before Shabbat.

WEEKDAY SCHEDULE
Minyan Times Classes
Sunday Morning at 10:30 am: Parsha Class in the Weekly Sedra. Given
Shacharit by Rabbi Moshe Soloveichik on Zoom Meeting ID: 879 4850 7611
Sunday: 8:00 am Password: 178417
Monday-Friday: 6:00 am
Wednesdays 5:15 pm: Talmud Shiur studying Gemara Kesuvos in Shul
and on Zoom: Meeting ID: 810 8264 8249 Password: 028366
Mincha-Maariv
Sunday-Thursday: Shabbat 30 minutes before Mincha: Parsha Shiur by Rabbi Eli.
10 minutes before sundown For more learning opportunities, contact Rabbis B. or E. Lazovsky

Malamud Reference Library - Come and Learn from any of the hundreds of titles in our library.
Lending Library Members may borrow books from our Lending Library, located on the south side of the Social Hall.
Tape Lending Library We have tapes and digital audio files on many topics including Chumash, Talmud and Mussar.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
KM NEW YEAR GREETING ORDER FORM
LULAV SET ORDER FORM

On behalf of the Board of Directors, President Steven Goldrich and Rabbi Louis Lazovsky, we are proud to invite
you to join us for our High Holiday 5784 Services this year, beginning with Selichot on Saturday evening,
September 9th. Rosh Hashana begins Friday night, September 15th.
Membership & Ticket Rates Family (2 tickets) Single (1 ticket) Additional Seat Dependent Child
Membership $1,300 $650 $200 $75
First Time Good Neighbor Tickets $600 $325 $200 $75
Tickets Only, no membership $700 $200
Friend of Kesser Maariv (no tickets or membership) $200
To serve you better, we accept payments of $500 and above by Visa, Master Card, Discover, and American Express.

Rabbi Ben Zion Lazovsky at (847) 679-9800 bhhkmal@yahoo.com or Judy Whisler at (847) 677-2281
j5awhisler@aol.com will be happy to help accommodate you and give more information about membership.

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