Congregation Beth Judea
5304 RFD
Route 83 and Hilltop Rd
Long Grove, IL 60047
Phone - (847) 634-0777
Fax - (847) 634-8055
Email - info@BethJudea.org

 

Upcoming Service
Schedule

Friday, May 18, 2012
Candle Lighting - 7:52 pm
Shirat Shabbat Service - 7:30 pm

Saturday, May 19, 2012
Torah Study - 9:00 am
Shabbat Services - 9:30 am
Bar Mitzvah - 9:30 am
Gan Shabbat - 10:30 am
Interpretive Shabbat Svcs. - 10:30 am


Sunday, May 20, 2012
Talmud Study - 8:00 am
Minyan - 9:00 am
Musical Rehearsal  - 11:00 am
KERUV Program - 1:00 pm
MT Nesters - 6:00 pm


ANNOUNCEMENTS
FROM
CANTOR WEISBERG


HIGH HOLIDAY TORAH
READING
:

I will be assigning Torah
portions for the upcoming High Holidays the week of
May 14-18..read more

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GUITARISTS, OTHER
MUSICIANS & SINGERS
NEEDED!

We are looking to grow
our Shirat Shabbat,
accompanied Friday evening Shabbat Services.

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RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
ENRICHMENT PROGRAM
- JR. YAD SQUAD I

Special opportunity for
incoming BET Students to
study with Hazzan Weisberg
on Thursdays at 4:15!!
...read more

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8th - 12th GRADERS -
LEARN AND HELP LEAD
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

We are planning a class in June
...read more


HIGH HOLIDAY CHOIR
Details for the 2013 season will be available in next month's issue of The Word

                                                          


ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES
ARE STARTING Click Here
TO VIEW OUR NEW CATALOG

COMING UP:

Adult B'Nai Mitzvah
Every Monday at 8:00 pm

The Great Debate Society
Last Wednesday of Month at 8:00 pm
Jan. 25, Feb. 29, Apr. 25, May 30




Weekly Ongoing Classes:

Words of My Mouth: Talmud Study
Sunday Mornings at 8:00 am

Sweet Taste of Torah
Wednesday Evenings at 8:00 pm

Shabbat Torah/Haftarah Study
Shabbat Morning at 9:00 am

Interpretive Shabbat Service
1st & 3rd Shabbat Morning Every Month



AJEC 2012 GARDEN WALK
Meet Me at the Gardens!
led by Rhonda Wehner

Wednesday, July 13
10:00 - 11:30 am

Due to the nature of the program, attendance must be limited to the first 25 paid participants. 
Register early, don't be disappointed.

download flyer

                                                            


NOTE:  THE TRIP PLANNED TO RUSSIA HAS BEEN CANCELED


 

 

Pre-Order Your Copy of Chadesh Yamenu:
Renew Our Days

Thirty Years of High Holiday Reflections

Click Here to
Download Order Form
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CONGRATULATIONS TO
OUR SHALOM CALENDAR
CONTEST WINNERS...

MIRIAM BESSER..2nd Place
(Month of October 2011)


COURTNEY SHUB..FINALIST
(Month of November 2011)

To View the Full Calendar
Click Here

 

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BETH JUDEA UNIVERSITY

We offer a comprehensive program for post-Bnai Mitzvah students, enabling them to continue their Jewish studies on a more mature, age-appropriate level. The program setting gives students an opportunity for free expression of ideas in a warm, social setting.

 

Our Eighth through Twelfth Grade Hebrew High students will meet once a week. Rabbi Pivo, Anna Besser, Natalie Gurin, Jodi Levit, Marc Sender, Lindsay Waitzman and Sandra Zussman will be teaching our Beth Judea University (BJU) students a variety of Jewish topics.

 

BJU will meet once a week on Tuesday nights from 6 pm – 7:50 pm. Their evening will consist of the following:

                        6:00 – 7:00 pm Class

                        7:00 – 7:30 pm Dinner with USY

                        7:30 – 7:50 pm Minyan; end of BJU

                        7:50 pm – on Stay for USY (9th – 12th Graders) if you would like

 

A weekly dinner will be held following class so that students can socialize with their friends as well as become involved in USY programs. This is an opportunity for students to participate in USY and vice versa, for USYers to participate in BJU.

 

BJU is unlike regular Hebrew school. Students choose what they want to learn about from a range of classes.

 

The year consists of four mini-courses on topics such as Take a Leap of Faith, Current Events, Religion and Rock & Roll, Great Jewish Achievers and so forth. Students will be able to choose courses on a first come, first served basis which of the classes they would like to take. Students cannot repeat a class previously taken in any quarter during the same academic year.

 

Click here to view the 2011-2012 BJU Class Offerings.