May 19, 2012   27 Iyyar 5772
B'nai Yehuda Beth Sholom - Homewood, IL
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Rabbi Ellen W. Dreyfus  

Rabbi's email: rabbi@bybs.org

Ellen Weinberg Dreyfus has been the rabbi of B’nai Yehuda Beth Sholom since the congregation was founded in 1998 with the merger of Temple B’nai Yehuda and Congregation Beth Sholom. Prior to that, she served as spiritual leader of Congregation Beth Sholom in Park Forest, Illinois beginning in 1987, and at Temple B’nai Israel in Kankakee, Illinois (1984-86). Rabbi Dreyfus worked as the Educational Coordinator at Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park, Michigan, and as a hospital chaplain at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and at Doctors Hospital in New York City.

Rabbi Dreyfus is immediate past-president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, the organization of nearly 2,000 Reform rabbis in North America and around the world. She serves on the Board of the Union for Reform Judaism, the Board of Governors of the Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion, and the Reform PensiRabbi Dreyfus photoon Board. She is past-president of the Chicago Board of Rabbis, the first woman to hold this office. She is a founder and past-president of the Women's Rabbinic Network and is an Associate Chair of the Israel Bonds Rabbinic Cabinet. She has served as president of the South Suburban Ministerial Association, and chair of the Rabbinic Advisory Committee of the Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute Camp, where she teaches each summer. She is a member and immediate past-chair of the Ethics Commission of the Village of Homewood.

Rabbi Dreyfus is a Senior Rabbinic Fellow of the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, Israel, and is one of a select group of rabbis from North America to have completed a 3-year program of study called “The Rabbinic Leadership Institute.” In 2004, the Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion awarded her the degree of Doctor of Divinity, honoris causa, for 25 years of service to the Jewish people.

Rabbi Dreyfus is a native of Chicago and grew up on the south side. She received a B.A. in History from Fairhaven College in Bellingham, Washington, and attended the New York campus of the Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion, where she earned a Master of Arts in Hebrew Literature, and was ordained in 1979. She and her husband, James N. Dreyfus, M.D., a rheumatologist practicing in Munster, Indiana, have lived in Homewood since 1983, and are the proud parents of Benjamin (married to Rabbi Elizabeth Richman), Lina (married to Adam Wallace), and David.

Rabbi Emeritus Leo Wolkow  

Rabbi Leo Wolkow and his wife Helen have been treasured members of our Jewish community since he came to Temple B’nai Yehuda in 1964 to serve as the rabbi of a congregation dedicated to Jewish learning, worship, and community. He led the congregation for the next 34 years, guiding them through their relocation from 82nd Street on the South Side of Chicago to their new home in our present building in south suburban Homewood, Illinois.

Rabbi Wolkow led in making B’nai Yehuda a vital element of the community and religious life of Chicago’s South Suburbs. He served as President of the Clergy Council and Ministerial Association, established many interfaith dialogues and exchange programs, and initiated the annual Thanksgiving Eve service, which congregations in our area continue to celebrate together after three decades.

Born in the Boston area, Leo Wolkow received a Bachelors degree in Physics from Brandeis University, a Masters in Education from Boston University, and Bachelors and Masters degrees in Hebrew Letters from Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion in New York. He was ordained with honors in 1962 and later also received an honorary Doctorate of Divinity from HUC–JIR.

Before coming to Temple B’nai Yehuda, Rabbi Wolkow served for two years as a chaplain in the US Army. He has held other leadership positions as President of the Chicago Association of Reform Rabbis and Chairman of the Rabbinic Advisory Committee of the Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute Camp in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. He taught there for many summers, starting in 1965.

Education and mentoring of Jewish youth are major themes throughout Rabbi Wolkow’s career. While pursuing academic and rabbinic studies, he served as a Temple Educator, Youth Director, and Head Camp Counselor at Camp Tel Yehuda. As Rabbi at B’nai Yehuda, he served on the board of the Anita M. Stone Jewish Community Center, the Board of Jewish Education, and other organizations. He has encouraged countless young people to go to Jewish camps, to visit Israel, and to stay involved in Jewish activities during and after college.

Rabbi Wolkow served as Rabbi of Temple B’nai Yehuda until his retirement in 1998, when B’nai Yehuda joined with Congregation Beth Sholom to form our present congregation. We are honored that he agreed to continue as our Rabbi Emeritus and to delight us on occasion with the wisdom and humor of his teaching.

Rabbi and Mrs. Wolkow have traveled extensively in the US and to Israel, Europe, Southeast Asia, Australia, Central and South America, and Antarctica. For some years after retirement, he served in winter as visiting Rabbi in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and on various cruise ships. He is also very active in the National Association of Retired Reform Rabbis. He and Mrs. Wolkow remain active members of our community, while continuing their travels to Israel and other destinations. They are the proud parents of Lisa, Rachel, and Jason.


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