May 19, 2012   27 Iyyar 5772
B'nai Yehuda Beth Sholom - Homewood, IL
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1424 W. 183rd Street, Homewood, IL 60430                Phone (708) 799-4110  Fax (708) 799-5340                          

 
FOR THE LOVE OF LEO: Celebrating 50 Years in the Rabbinate  

Rabbi Leo Wolkow has touched thousands of lives in his 50 years as a rabbi. You can celebrate his achievements and show how much he means to you by contributing to a very special event, For the Love of Leo. He will be honored at a luncheon on May 20th, 2012 at noon at ldlewild Country Club in Flossmoor, Illinois. To make luncheon reservations, place an ad in Leo's tribute book, or make a special donation to B’nai Yehuda Beth Sholom in his honor, write to Gayla Cahan at celebrations@bybs.org or call 708-798-0297.

Come celebrate with us For the Love of Leo.

Dates from Our Calendar  
May 2012
05/19 -  Shabbat Service (10:00 AM)
05/20 -  Last Day of Religious School (9:30 AM to 12:30 PM)
05/26 -  Shabbat Service (10:00 AM)
05/26 -  Potluck Dinner (7:00 PM)
05/27 -  Shavuot Service Confirmation (10:00 AM)
Upcoming Events  

May 16: LEE Adult Ed program  "Politics in America - Where are we going?" 7:00 pm at BYBS

May 18: Music Shabbat Service, Adult Choir,  8:00 pm

May 20: For the Love of Leo Idlewild Country Club 12:00 pm

May 20: JUF dessert reception at Temple Anshe Sholom 6:45pm  Our own Pearl Saleh is the Hadassah honoree.

 

B’nai Yehuda Beth Sholom is… 

      
A doorway to Jewish living

B’nai Yehuda Beth Sholom, a Reform congregation, is a strong link in the unbroken chain of Jewish life. More than a consecrated building, the temple is a doorway to Jewish living in the southern suburbs of Chicago. Join us in honoring the past and celebrating the future at a synagogue with rich traditions and open doors.

Exodus 25.8: “Let them make Me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them.”

 

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