Welcome to the World of Men’s Club’s Midwest Region
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Your Region Board
[/column][column size=”2/3″]Serving Conservative/Masorti Jewish congregations, the Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs is the international umbrella organization representing some 270 men’s auxiliaries with more than 25,000 members in 16 regions in the U.S. and Canada. Discover the latest developments impacting the FJMC Midwest Region.
The Midwest Region FJMC is hosting its annual classic BBQ and Baseball game in Milwaukee on August 28, 2022. BBQ starts promptly at 11:30 am. Baseball game starts at 1:10 pm.
BBQ and Game is at American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
Cost is $49 @ for BBQ and game. Parking cost is separate at the field lots
Posted on April 20, 2022. Category: Archives, Latest News
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We hope that you will join us in honoring our 2022 Men and Youths of the Year by placing a Tribute Ad in our Adbook. All proceeds are used to further our mission of involving Jewish Men in Jewish Life. A portion of all ads placed for our Youths of the Year will be donated to each youth’s synagogue.
All you need to do is click here to purchase an Ad and then click here to send the content of your ad to our adbook coordinator.
MIDWEST REGION FJMC IS HONORING TWO OF OUR LEADERS AT THE JUNE 6-13, 2021 INTERNATIONAL FJMC CONVENTION
HONOR Norm Kurtz
THE 2021 FJMC PRESIDENT’S AWARD RECIPIENT
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Norm Kurtz, 2021 FJMC President’s Award Recipient
The FJMC President’s Award was created in 1965 and has been awarded only eight (8) times. The award provides special recognition to men for having incredible and long lasting contributions to FJMC, which may include a particular special program for FJMC.
Norm Kurtz was selected for this award because of his long standing service to FJMC. Norm was the FJMC international president from 2007-2009. Norm remains an active member of both the board of directors and the executive committee of FJMC. Among his many accomplishments, Norm is the co-founder of the Rabbi Joel S. Geffen Foundation for Jewish Life Leadership Development Institute that trains current and future leaders of the FJMC.
Prior to a leadership role with International FJMC, Norm was president of the Beth Judea Men’s Club and president of the Midwest Region of the FJMC. He has served and is currently serving as a member of the Board of Directors at Congregation Beth Judea. He continues to be active on the Interfaith Council of Mount Prospect, IL, and has been instrumental in fostering multi-faith dialogue in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Among other accomplishments, he spearheaded the effort that made a connection between the Turkish Muslim Niagara Foundation in Mount Prospect and Congregation Beth Judea in Long Grove.
Norm is a stellar leader of FJMC and the Midwest Region FJMC and his local community. You can now place an ad to honor Norm. Just click the link for ad pricing and placement:
MIDWEST REGION FJMC IS HONORING TWO OF OUR LEADERS AT THE JUNE 6-13, 2021 INTERNATIONAL FJMC CONVENTION
HONOR Norwin A. Merens
FJMC MIDWEST REGION MA’ASIM TOVIM RECIPIENT
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Norwin A. Merens FJMC MIDWEST REGION MA’ASIM TOVIM AWARD RECIPIENT
Norwin began his FJMC journey when he joined the Beth Hillel Men’s Club, Wilmette, IL in 1993 and began slicing bagels. He went on to hold several club positions, including recording secretary, membership vice president, executive vice president and as president from 2005-08. Norwin also served on the synagogue’s board of directors first as adult education chair and later as membership vice president, 2015-18.In 2019, Norwin served as Brotherhood co president and Temple trustee at Temple Beth Israel (TBI), Skokie, IL,
Norwin served as vice president FJMC Midwest Region from 2008-2013 and Region president from 2015-17. During his term as Region president, Norwin personally visited all but one club within the six-state region. He worked with fellow board members to enhance the scope of annual Man & Youth of the Year events and was credited with expanding the editorial scope and content of the Tribute Book published each year to recognize the achievements of honorees in both categories. His volunteer commitment to this regional event has been a constant for more than 15 years. His latest contribution was developing a new webinar series featuring a range of authors on unique topics.
During his term on the Midwest Region FJMC executive board, he provided important graphic design support service to FJMC international resulting in the redevelopment of the annual Yellow Candle marketing materials for online and print use in 2017, and convention logo identities for the FJMC New England and South Florida biennial events in 2013 and 2015.
Norwin is truly an unsung hero active in community, synagogue and FJMC. You can now place an ad to honor Norwin in the Convention Virtual Journal. The Convention will occur on June 6-13, 2021.
Join us for an interactive presentation and timely discussion about the ramifications of digital security. There is no cost to attend this session — Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend online on Tuesday, Aug. 11 at 7 pm.
Karen L. Asbra, CFP®, Senior VP & Operations Director, Rappaport Reiches Capital Management, Skokie, IL will share best practices for safeguarding personal information from internet hackers and answer your questions.
4 p.m. Torah Discussion lead by Dale Levy (KIO) Saturday, August 1, 2020
7:30 p.m. Welcoming Remarks
7:45 to 8 p.m. D’var Torah Rabbi M. Zimbalist Congregation Beth Judea, Long Grove, IL
8 to 8:30 p.m. Ice Breaker
8:30 to 9:30 p.m. HMV presentation (Responding to George Floyd) introduction by Creighton Cohn and Mark Givarz. Breakout sessions lead by various club members.
9:30 to 10 p.m. Ma’ariv/Havdalah and L’chaim! Rabbi Alex Braver Congregation Tifereth Israel, Columbus, OH
Sunday, August 2, 2020
9 a.m. Welcome
9:10 to 10 a.m. Shachrit Service with Mindful Meditation lead by David Singer (FJMC)
10 to 10:30 a.m. Mike Berman NBC-TV Chicago Sports- A World Without Sports??
10:30 to 10:45 a.m. Wine on The Vine presented by Alex Pomerantz (FJMC)
10:45 to 11 a.m. Break
Hazzan Steven Stoehr
11 to 11:30 a.m. Learning: So, What happens after we die? Chevra Kadisha taught by Hazzan Steve Stoehr, Congregation Beth Shalom, Northbrook, IL
11:30 to 11:45 a.m. FJMC Convention Chicago 2021 Preview
11:45 a.m. to Noon Break
Noon to 12:45 pm Home Brewing Beer Presentation by Jimmy Tran