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Chicago only has two seasons: winter and road construction…or so the old saying goes. But I would contend we actually have three seasons: winter, road construction, and mini-grant! And with great enthusiasm we can formally announce the beginning of another busy season of wonderful programs, made possible by the generous grants provided by the Jewish Federation. In just a few short days, another mini-grant program will bring us together for a wonderful weekend of learning! On March 3 rd , 4 th , and 5 th , Rabbi Gary P. Zola, PhD, Executive Director of the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives, will join us, to celebrate Shabbat and teach about a variety of topics in American Jewish History. In his capacity as Executive Director of the Archives, Rabbi Zola edits The American Jewish Archives Journal, and as Edward M. Ackerman Family Distinguished Professor of the American Jewish Experience & Reform Jewish History, Rabbi Zola teaches students on the Cincinnati campus of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. He is the author of a number of volumes, most recently, We Called Him Rabbi Abraham: Lincoln and American Jewry, and he is a well-versed speaker and presenter. (continued on page 3) Schedule of Services March, 2017 Friday, March 3, 7:30 pm Shabbat Service with Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Gary Zola Saturday, March 4, 10:00 am Shabbat Service at TAS with Rabbi Zola Luncheon to follow No service at BYBS Torah Portion: Terumah Exodus 25:1-27:18 Haftarah: I Kings 5:26-6:13 Friday, March 10, 7:30 pm Shabbat Service Saturday, March 11, 10:15 am Shabbat Service; Shabbat Zachor Torah Portion: Tetzaveh Exodus 27:20-30:10 Haftarah: I Samuel 15:2-15:34 7:00 pm Megillah Reading Friday, March 17, 7:30 pm Shabbat Service Combined Adult Choirs with Cantor Cory Winter Saturday, March 18, 10:15 am Shabbat Service; Shabbat Parah Torah Portion: Ki Tisa Exodus 30:11 – 34:35 Haftarah: Ezekiel: 36:22-36 (continued on page 2) BULLETIN March, 2017 Adar-Nissan, 5777 1424 W. 183rd St. Homewood IL 60430 (708) 799-4110 Fax (708) 799-5340 E-mail: offi[email protected] Website: www.bybs.org Rabbi’s Message

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Chicago only has two seasons: winter and

road construction…or so the old saying

goes. But I would contend

we actually have three

seasons: winter, road

construction, and mini-grant!

And with great enthusiasm

we can formally announce

the beginning of another

busy season of wonderful

programs, made possible by

the generous grants provided

by the Jewish Federation.

In just a few short days, another mini-grant

program will bring us together for a

wonderful weekend of learning! On March

3rd, 4th, and 5th, Rabbi Gary P. Zola, PhD,

Executive Director of the Jacob Rader

Marcus Center of the American Jewish

Archives, will join us, to celebrate Shabbat

and teach about a variety of topics in

American Jewish History.

In his capacity as Executive Director of the

Archives, Rabbi Zola edits The American

Jewish Archives Journal, and as Edward M.

Ackerman Family Distinguished Professor of

the American Jewish Experience & Reform

Jewish History, Rabbi Zola teaches students

on the Cincinnati campus of the Hebrew

Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.

He is the author of a number of volumes,

most recently, We Called Him Rabbi

Abraham: Lincoln and American Jewry, and

he is a well-versed speaker and presenter.

(continued on page 3)

Schedule of Services

March, 2017

Friday, March 3, 7:30 pm

Shabbat Service with Scholar-in-Residence

Rabbi Gary Zola

Saturday, March 4, 10:00 am

Shabbat Service at TAS with Rabbi Zola

Luncheon to follow No service at BYBS

Torah Portion: Terumah

Exodus 25:1-27:18

Haftarah: I Kings 5:26-6:13

Friday, March 10, 7:30 pm

Shabbat Service

Saturday, March 11, 10:15 am

Shabbat Service; Shabbat Zachor

Torah Portion: Tetzaveh

Exodus 27:20-30:10

Haftarah: I Samuel 15:2-15:34

7:00 pm Megillah Reading

Friday, March 17, 7:30 pm

Shabbat Service

Combined Adult Choirs with Cantor Cory

Winter

Saturday, March 18, 10:15 am

Shabbat Service; Shabbat Parah

Torah Portion: Ki Tisa

Exodus 30:11 – 34:35

Haftarah: Ezekiel: 36:22-36

(continued on page 2)

BULLETIN March, 2017

Adar-Nissan, 5777

1424 W. 183rd St. Homewood IL 60430 (708) 799-4110 Fax (708) 799-5340

E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bybs.org

Rabbi’s Message

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(Service schedule continued) President’s Message

Let's talk about Purim costumes from years past………

Those of us born in the "baby boomer" era were

treated to souvenirs that our parents brought back

from WWII. Ruth F. and I both received Chinese/

Japanese attire from our fathers. Ruth stated that she

enjoyed dressing up in these outfits, as

did I……until…..I was a four-year-old

geisha at the Purim parade. Let's not

even go into the fact that I was

dressed up as a female "escort". My

parents painted my face white, drew

slanted eyes on me, and they stuck

chopsticks in my top knot; very

politically incorrect, even in 1955. Did I mention that

all the other girls were dressed up as Esther?? Did I

mention that I spent years in therapy??

Larry B. has created a character that I, for one, look

forward to seeing every year. His character's name is

Gregor, not to be confused with Igor. Gregor,

Haman's lackey, has provided audiences with many a

laugh over the years. Hunched over, armed with a

questionable accent, Gregor has become part of BYBS

Purim lore. Then there was Barb S.'s Pink Lady satin

jacket…..very fierce! I also loved Libby M.'s Esther

costume, hilarious in its simplicity; The Little Mermaid's

ponytail, veil, and tiara.

One year, in the 1970's while my family belonged to

BJBE, and I lived in lovely, idyllic Alsip, I decided to

schlep my friend, Mary, with me to the BJBE Purim

celebration. Mary dressed as a stop light, and I

dressed up as Dolly Parton. Driving from Alsip to

Glenview, on a day that was not Halloween, I was clad

with several flashy blonde wigs, false eyelashes, and

fake boobs crushing into the steering wheel. Next to

me in the car, was a human stop light. Tollbooth after

tollbooth through which we drove, drew quizzical

stares from toll collectors. Forty miles later, we

arrived at BJBE, and I won first prize in the costume

contest. I probably won a bag of hamantashen or

something. Well, the party had to end sometime, so

Dolly and Stoplight, fake eyelashes and fake boobs

strewn about in the car, drove south on the same toll

way. But I won first prize, dude.

We hope to see you at our Megillah reading this year

on Saturday evening, March 11. Wear a costume,

throw on a hat, or come as you are. I guarantee a

great time will be had by all.

Carole

Friday, March 24, 7:30 pm

Community Service at TAS; No service

at BYBS

Saturday, March 25, 10:15 am

Shabbat Service; Shabbat HaChodesh

Torah Portion: Vayakhel/Pekudei

Exodus 35:1 – 40:38

Haftarah: Ezekiel 45:16 – 25

Friday, March 31, 7:30 pm

Shabbat Service

April, 2017

Saturday, April 1, 10:15 am

Shabbat Service

Torah portion: Vayikra

Leviticus 1:1 - 5:26

Haftorah: Isaiah 43:21 - 44:23

Friday, April 7, 7:30 pm

Shabbat Service @ TAS honoring NCJW

South Cook Section 95th birthday; No

service @ BYBS

Saturday, April 8, 10:15 am

Shabbat Service: Shabbat Hagadol

Torah portion: Tzav

Leviticus 6:1 - 8:36

Haftorah Malachi 3:4 - 24

Tuesday, April 11, 10 am

Festival Service @TAS

Community 2nd Seder at BYBS 6:30 pm

Friday, April 14, 7 pm

Shabbat Service

School music Shabbat

(continued on page 3)

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(Rabbi’s Message continued from page 1)

Though I’ve known Rabbi Zola all my life,

as a close family friend, it was my great

pleasure to study with him while I was a

rabbinical student in Cincinnati.

And I hope that you, too, will take great

advantage of the opportunity to join in

community, and to learn from this

wonderful teacher.

On Friday evening, March 3, @ 7:30pm,

Rabbi Zola will present “He was one of us!

American Jewry’s Relationship with

Abraham Lincoln” following community

Shabbat Services at BYBS. On Saturday

morning, March 4, @ 10:00am, during

community Shabbat services at Temple

Anshe Sholom, led by our Beit AmiChai

Hebrew School students, Rabbi Zola will

continue with “American Jews or Jewish

Americans?- Lessons we Learn from

Mourning Abraham Lincoln.” And finally,

on Sunday morning, March 5, @ 11:00am,

at BYBS, Rabbi Zola will share “Great

Voices, Civil Rights, and Jews in the

American South.” Please join us for this

wonderful weekend of learning!

Wishing you a meaningful mini-grant season! Let the learning begin!

Rabbi Carmit Harari

(Service schedule cont. from page 2)

Saturday, April 15, 10:15 am

Shabbat service

Chol Ha Mo-ed Pesach

Torah portion

Exodus 33:12- 34:26

Haftorah: Ezekiel 37:1 - 14

Monday, April 17, 10:15 am

Festival Service/Yizkor @ BYBS

Friday, April 21, 7:30 pm

Shabbat Service, Nancy Friedman soloist

Saturday, April 22, 10:15 am

Torah portion Sh'mini

Leviticus 9:1 - 11:47

Haftorah : II Samuel 6:1 - 7:17

Friday, April 28, 7:30 pm

Shabbat service

Saturday, April 29, 10:15 am

Shabbat service

Torah portion Tazria Metzora

Leviticus 12:1 - 15:33

Haftorah: II Kings 7:3 - 7:29

Steering Committee Update

Presidents’ Message March, 2017

The Steering Committee met for 2 1/2 invigorating hours on Thursday, February 17. One of the issues we discussed is improved communication with our constituencies, so this same information is being sent to all three congregations for insertion in the respective newsletters. The rest of the evening was spent reviewing the proposed Letter of Intent that was developed by attorney Michael Lorge for the prospective merger of the three congregations. The Letter of Intent covers such issues as the purpose of the merger, the concept of the new congregation, the steps and interim governance involved in the merger, task forces, assets and properties. We forwarded our corrections and additions to Michael. The Steering Committee will meet again on Thursday, March 9, at which point we will review the corrected Letter of Intent. If it meets with our approval, we will present it to our respective boards the following week for approval. Again, if you have any questions or comments, please contact a member of the board. We actually know more than the local rumor mill and look forward to talking with you.

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What’s Up with Sisterhood

Our Book Review held in February was a success as all three congregations came together to discuss Protecting Paige with the author Deby Eisenberg. She shared her creative journey as she wrote this book followed by a lively discussion and of course, a delicious luncheon organized by Ruth Friedman. On March 31st, we will be celebrating Sisterhood Shabbat. Jonathan Roth, an employment specialist with the ARK, will be sharing the many programs that the ARK offers to the Jewish community. He will also talk about the Closet that WRJ Midwest is co-sponsoring with them. Come enjoy Shabbat with us and learn more about their many programs and enjoy a special Oneg. Plans are underway for our community seder. Check the flyer. Gayle Weil, Judy Lohr, Penny Shnay and I are off to the WRJ Fried Leadership Conference in Charleston this week. We look forward to sharing our experience. We are excited to network with sisterhoods from across the United States. Save the date for Kallah at OSRUI - April 28-30 2017. Exciting programs are being planned. B’Shalom

Donelle

Beit AmiChai

On Sunday, February 5th, our third through seventh grade students participated in the World Wide Wrap. Thank you to Ron Rutzky for organizing this for us. Rabbi Caplan, Rabbi Harari and Ron along with members of Am Echad worked with groups of Beit AmiChai students to teach them about Tefillin and how to put it on. Thank you to all who participated and helped make this a wonderful experience! I also want to thank, Quynh Kirschner, Robin Latman, Joel Williams and Tracey Levy for preparing platters for the Tu B'Shevat Seders that our Sunday School classes had. We had our annual Havdalah service, pasta dinner and dessert auction on Saturday, February 25th at 6:15 p.m. at B'nai Yehuda Beth Sholom. This year our dessert auction will benefit both our own Beit AmiChai school and Leo Baeck school in Haifa Israel. I hope many of you will join us on Saturday, March 4th as our Hebrew School students lead the Saturday morning service. Services begin at 10:00 a.m. at Temple Anshe Sholom. We will also have the privilege of hearing Rabbi Gary Zola speak that morning. We will be celebrating Purim at Temple Anshe Sholom on Sunday morning March 12th with the students from both Munster Congregations. We will begin at 10:30 a.m. with a short Megillah reading, Purim shpiel and songs. Everyone is then invited to have food, fun and games in our carnival. We will end our morning at 12:30 p.m.

Mindy Miller

Participants in the World Wide Wrap

Calling All Bakers

We need bakers to help replenish the freezer. We will need goodies for March 2 for the Scholar in Residence weekend and for Sisterhood Shabbat on March 31. Please contact Harlene if you are willing to help.

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Family News

Speedy Recovery

Gene Bernstein, Cathy Burnett, Jan Byrd, Bob

Eisenstein, Ellen Kahn, Henry Levin, Adael Madrigal, Iris

Ourach, Ruth Ratowitz, Michele Safcik, and Louise Stein

Condolences

To Cheryl Warshaw and family on the death of Allen

Warshaw.

To Barry Sturm and his family on the death of Barry’s

Aunt Marian Berman.

To Vivian and Sandy Stelzer on the death of Manny

Aisuss, Brother of Vivian Stelzer and Uncle of Sandy

Stelzer.

March Anniversaries

3/16 Drs. John & Lauren Kern

March Birthdays

3/3 Edith Strauss

3/3 Boaz Rafalovitz

3/4 Sherman Friedman

3/5 Anita Shore

3/5 Barry Bayer

3/13 Maxene Barsuk

3/22 Sigy Rafalovitz

3/22 Ellen Kahn

3/30 Joan Barr

Thank You Bob!

Invitations have been mailed! If you did not receive your invitation, please contact the temple office. We hope you will join the congregation at our Shabbat morning service and thank-you celebration luncheon on April 22 in recognition of Bob Oros, caretaker extraordinaire, of our building. Please consider a generous donation to our spring fundraiser in honor of Bob's 20 years of dedication to BYBS. Send in your reply cards soon. Thank you. Gayla Cahan, Carrie Tenny and Ruth Friedman

April 22nd!

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General Fund

Donor In Memory of

Helene Cox Harold Cox

Meyer Chiz

Janice J. Heiss Florence L. Heiss

Miriam Kohn Rudolph Kohn

Howard Kruger Joseph Herman Kruger

Pearl Cohen

Bernadine Schlesinger

Jerrry & Penny Shnay Mignon McDade

Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund

Donor In Memory of

Aaron & Vivian Gerber Dr. Harold Gerber

Donelle Macey Donald S. Macey

Louise Stein Mathilde Tigay

Dr. Robert Tigay

Vivian Stelzer Maynard Stelzer

Harriet Koehler Rhoda Cheriack

Leonard Kamberg

Choir Fund

Donor In Memory of

Gary & Barb Schwarz Ilse Werner

Family Concerns/Shiva Fund

Donor In Memory of

Lee Yates Anne Levene

David Warfield

Sisterhood Tributes

Donor In Memory of

Ida Raff Frida Fainshteyn

Judy Lohr-Safcik Manny Aisuss

Donor In Honor of

Linda & Larry Simon Cathy Burnett’s

Speedy recovery

Contributions

For Information on these funds

please call the BYBS office (708-

799-4110)

General Fund

Marvin Snyder P.A.D.S. Fund

Bernie Alpert Prayer Book Fund

Choir Fund

Library Fund

Family Concerns Fund

Rabbi’s Discretionary Fund

Doris Rosenberg Memorial Camp

Scholarship Fund

Brounstein Memorial Capital

Improvement Fund

Dan & Joyce Rosenfeldt Memorial

Endowment Fund

Les Lawitz Memorial K’lei Kodesh

Ritual Arts Funds

School Fund

Altman-Stein Education Fund

Sisterhood Tributes

Cards are sent by contacting Carol

Zucker at 708-769-6954 in the

evening or on weekends. Please

include your message (and occasion),

the recipient, and your name for

acknowledgement. Send your check

(minimum $5.50 per card), payable

to BYBS Sisterhood, 460 Gail Lane,

Chicago Heights, IL 60411 .

Cards are available for purchase in

packets of 5 with envelopes for $25

plus $1.40 for postage, or phone

Carol for pickup at the temple office.

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Irwin Mirsky

Fannie Oseas

Isador Rohde

Evone Sager

Louis Sandack

Phylis Schneider

Ida Shlosberg

Marvin Shore

Ben J. Sichel

Bess Soloway

Dr. Max Spangenthal

Charles Vinik

Jerrold Wax

Henry Wolff

Walter Wollman

Alfred Zucker

March 17, 2017

Mildred Abrahams

Henry Astor

Mandel Brin

Ilse Buchsbaum-Levi

Isaac Escandarani

Ronald Feigenbaum

Ida Felton

Marion Forkash

Edith Friessner

Rabbi Wolfgang Hamburger

Benjamin Herman

Jenny Hesky

Esther Hornstein

Elsa Koehler

Allen Koltun

Erna Leffler

Ruth Marcus

Solomon Selim Masliah

March Yahrzeits

Kim Miller

Minnie Moline

Milton Pomeranz

Samuel D. Rothman

Sheldon Runes

Dr. Jack Saleh

Sali Salm

Loulou Schwartz

Sara Tejeda

Amalie Tersch

Gertrude Weinberg

Raphael Wolkow March 24, 2017

Louis Aisuss

Raymond Brin

Laura Solomon

Cohen

Ralf Friessner

Alvin L. Gitlitz

Arthur Hirsch

Eli Kaplan

Mollie C. Kaplan

Bernice Landy

Mark R. Leibowitz

Moses Nussbaum

Reuben Paper

Katherine Rabinovitz

Hannah Schmidt

Philip Schneider

Hank Schwab

Max Schwartzberg

Benjamin Shore

Norma Jean Simmons

Marie Smerling

March 3, 2017

Sam Brown

Bernard Burrows

Lolita Cohen

Max Gould

Morris Handler

Edwin Johnson

Jessica Kempler

Fanny Laks

Ida Lewis

Fanny Libmann

Yuly Raff

Nathan Roth

Ruth Sherman

Levi Speier

Bella Strom

Bertha Yanovsky

Ruth Zatz March 10, 2017

Richard Dreyfus

Harold Eisenstein

Mary Greenburg

David Hatchwell

Adeline Horwitz

Frida Iskhakova

Morris Daniel Itzkowitz

Irving Klein

Milford Kniaz

Jesse Krass

Simon Levy

Rosa Lorsch

Mignon McDade

Alfred Stone

Harry Sugar

March 31, 2017

Julius Bayer

Nachama Brown

Marvin Cahan

Therese Cohn

Leo Cutler

Herman Dessauer

Walter Dukes

Sylvia Elliot

Clara Freundlich

Bert Heilbrunn

Margaret Hesky

Henry Koehler

Celia Levin

Wolf B. Levy

Beverly Narter

Rose Pincoffs

Anna Ratowitz

Samuel Riekes

Adolph D. Rosenberg

William Safcik

Ethel Seaver

Milton Seaver

Max Solomon

Marjorie L. Stone

Herb Wexler

BYBS Funeral Plan

BYBS has a funeral plan with Chicago Jewish Funerals, which is available for members and their

immediate families at their option. To select this plan, simply call Chicago Jewish Funerals at

847-229-8822 and tell them that you are a B’nai Yehuda Beth Sholom member. They will

handle all the details. The plan includes professional services of funeral director and staff,

custodial and general care of remains, the option of a tahara (the traditional Jewish

preparation of the body) a hearse/graveside transfer vehicle, staff and equipment for chapel

and a graveside or synagogue service. Merchandise includes a simple, dignified semi-oval

traditional casket of dark stained wood, muslin shroud (optional, not mandatory), register

book, shiva and yizkor candle, kriah ribbons, service folders, use of prayer books, kipot and 50

standard acknowledgement cards. The funeral price is $5,850. For further details, call the

Temple office or Chicago Jewish Funerals. The plan is offered as a convenience for members

and their families at a time of stress, but there is no obligation to use it. If you wish to observe

a Yahrzeit, please send the name and secular or Hebrew date to Cathy at the Temple Office.

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MARK YOUR CALENDAR: “MOVIES AT BYBS”

The Yankles Saturday, April 1, 2017

A down-and-out ex-baseball player, Charlie Jones, needs to meet his community service hours as a coach. The problem

is no team wants him. It takes the Yankles, an obscure orthodox yeshiva baseball team desperate for a coach, to give

Charlie his second chance.

No subtitles. In English.

doors open at 7 pm; MOVIE AT 7:30 pm;

$10 per person; REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED; Discussion with Suzanne Patterson

Open to the community. Walk-ins welcome. RSVP/pay ahead of time [see below] or at the door.

Name ___________________ phone # ____________Number of tickets at $10.00 each: _________

B’nai Yehuda Beth Sholom, 1424 W. 183rd St., Homewood, IL 60430

Questions? Call 799-4110 or contact [email protected]

Spring Gift Card Sale!

In time for Pesach grocery needs, Mother’s Day and Spring graduations – as well as handy for routine purchases at gas stations and grocery stores – gift cards are once again on sale now. It's always nice to have a few on hand for those unexpected gifts you need right away. Buy gift cards via the temple’s scrip program and give two presents at once. A portion of the face value of each card you buy goes directly to BYBS!

“Scrip” is the name given to gift cards and certificates provided from local and national retailers. They are the same gift cards available in stores. Retailers including Wal-Mart, Jewel, Mariano’s, JC Penney, Kohls, Best Buy, Shell, Speedway, Starbucks, The Home Depot and Subway all participate in the scrip program, along with hundreds of others.

Purchase cards for the vendors you and your friends and family use, and support the Temple. How can these retailers help us raise money? It’s simple . . . partnered vendors agree to sell gift cards to our temple at a discount. You buy the gift cards at full face value and the temple keeps the difference as profit. NO SELLING INVOLVED! But feel free to extend this opportunity to your relatives, friends and co-workers. Buy a gift card via the temple’s scrip program and give two presents at one time. A portion of the face value of each card you buy goes directly to BYBS!

We’re taking orders now for pick up at the temple on Sunday, March 26 between 10:00AM and 12:00PM or from the office during business hours that week.

The order form is attached to this bulletin and is also available to be printed from our web site (www.bybs.org). In the event that a vendor offers multiple denominations of a gift card for a single entry in the form, please circle the desired denomination. Enter the total purchase price for each vendor in the ‘Amount’ column, we’ll figure out how many cards you’re requesting. The ‘Disc’

column indicates the percentage of each purchase that goes to BYBS. Return your order with a check made out to the Temple by March 17. Absolutely no orders will be accepted after that date! Please mark your

envelope ATTN: SCRIP.

If you have any questions, you can contact us at [email protected].

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Disc Amount Disc Amount Disc Amount

Ace Hardware $25, $100 4.0 Famous Footwear $25 8.0 Outback $25, $50, $100 8.0

Adidas $25 14.0 Fanatics $25 9.0 Overstock.com $25 9.0

Aeropostale $25 8.0 Fandango $25 6.0 P.F. Chang's $25 8.0

Amazon $10, $25, $50, $100 3.0 Fannie May $10, $20 24.0 Panda Express $25 8.0

AMC Theatres $10 8.0 Finish Line $25 10.0 Panera Bread $5, $10, $25 9.0

AMC Theatres $25 8.0 Foot Locker $25 8.0 Papa John's Pizza $10 8.0

American Eagle $25 9.0 Fossil $25, $100 12.0 Payless Shoe Source $10,$25 13.0

AMEX $50, $100 ,$250 1.5 Fuddruckers $25 8.0 Petco $25 5.0

American Girl $25, $100 9.0 GameStop $25 3.0 Pete's Fresh Market $20 4.0

Angelo Caputo's $25, $100 3.0 Garden Fresh Market $20 4.0 PetSmart $25 4.0

Applebee's $10, $25 8.0 Gino's East $25 8.0 Pier 1 Imports $25 9.0

Arby's $10 8.0 GNC $25 8.0 Pinkberry $10 7.0

Arco $50 1.5 Golf Galaxy $50 5.0 Pizza Hut $10, $25 8.0

Auto Zone $25 7.0 Goodrich Quality Theaters $10 4.0 Plato's Closet $25 8.0

Avis $50 5.0 Gordman's $25 9.0 Qdoba Mexican Grill $25 7.0

Bakers Square $25 13.0 Gordon Food Service $25, $100 3.0 Quiznos $10 9.0

Barnes & Noble $5, $10, $25 9.0 Great American Bagel $5 8.0 Red Robin $10, $25 9.0

Bass Pro Shops $25, $100 9.0 Great Harvest Bread $10 7.0 Regal Entertainment $25 9.0

Bath & Body Works$10,$25 14.0 Groupon $25 8.0 Regis Salons $25 8.0

BedBath&Beyond $25,$100 6.0 Guitar Center $25 5.0 REI $25, $100 9.0

Best Buy $25, $100 3.0 Gymboree $25 13.0 Restaurant.com $25 30.0

Binny's Beverage Depot $25 3.0 Hair Cuttery $10, $25 8.0 Rock Bottom Brewery $25 6.0

Binny's Beverage Depot $100 3.0 Hallmark Gold Crown $25 4.0 Rocky Mtn Chocolate $10 12.0

Boston Market $10, $25 13.0 Heinen's Grocery Store $25 4.0 Ross Dress for Less $25 8.0

BP Gas $50, $100 1.5 Heinen's Grocery Store $50 4.0 Ruth's Chris Steak $25, $100 9.0

Brio Tuscan Grill $25 12.0 Hilton $50,$100,$250 2.0 Safeway $25, $50, $100 4.0

Brookstone $25 14.0 Home Depot $25, $100, $500 4.0 Saks Off Fifth $50 NEW 13.0

Buca di Beppo $25 9.0 Home Run Inn $25 19.0 Sally Beauty Supply $25 14.0

Buckle $25 8.0 Home Shopping Network $25 9.0 Sam's Club $25 2.5

Budget $50 8.0 HoneyBaked $25 9.0 Sears $25, $100, $250 4.0

Buffalo Wild Wings $25 7.0 Houlihan's $25 8.0 Sephora $25 5.0

Build A Bear $25 8.0 Hyatt $25, $100, $500 8.0 Shell $25, $50, $100 3.0

Buona $10, $100 8.0 IHOP $25 8.0 Shoe Carnival $25 4.0

Burger King $10 4.0 iTunes $10, $15 & $25 3.0 Shutterfly $25 9.0

Burlington $25 8.0 Jack In The Box $15 6.0 Smashburger $10 9.0

Cabela's $25, $100 11.0 JCPenney $25, $100 5.0 Spa&WellnessGiftCard $25 14.0

CaliforniaPizzaKitchen$25 8.0 Jewel Osco $25, $50,$100 4.0 Speedway $25, $50, $100 4.0

Carson's $25, $100 9.0 Jiffy Lube $25 9.0 Staples $25, $100 5.0

Cheesecake Factory $25 5.0 JoAnn Fabric & Craft Store $25 6.0 Starbucks $5,$10,$25,$50,$100 7.0

Chevron $50, $100, $250 1.5 Journeys $25 9.0 Steak 'n Shake $10 8.0

Chili's $25, $100 11.0 Kmart $25, $50 4.0 Stein Mart $25 8.0

Chipotle $10, $25 11.0 Kohl's $25, $50, $100 4.0 Subway $5, $10, $25, $100 3.0

Choice Hotels $25, $100 4.0 L.L.Bean $25 or $100 18.0 Super Cuts $25 9.0

Chuck E Cheese's $10 8.0 Landry's $25, $100 9.0 T.G.I. Friday's $25 8.0

Cinemark Theatres $9 9.0 Lands' End $25, $100 14.0 Taco Bell $10 4.0

Circle K $50, $100 1.5 Lane Bryant $25 8.0 Talbots $25 9.0

Claire's $10 9.0 Lettuce Entertain You $50,$100 13.0 Target $10, $25, $50, $100 2.5

Classic Cinemas $10 9.0 Lettuce Entertain You $25,$250 13.0 Texas Roadhouse $25 8.0

Cold Stone Creamery $10 9.0 Little Ceasars $20 8.0 The Childrens Place $25 13.0

Columbia Sportswear $25 13.0 Lord & Taylor $25 9.0 The Container Store $25 9.0

Cracker Barrel$10,$25 9.0 Lou Malnati's Pizzeria $25 7.0 TJMaxx $25, $100 7.0

Crate & Barrel $25, $100 6.0 Lowe's $25, $100, $500 4.0 Toys R Us $20 3.0

Crazy 8 $25 13.0 Macy's $25, $100 9.0 Ulta Beauty $25 4.0

CVS/pharmacy $25, $100 4.0 Marathon $25, $100 3.0 Ultra Foods $25, $100 2.0

Dairy Queen $10 4.0 MarcusTheatres&Hotels $25,$100 9.0 Under Armour $25 11.0

Darden $25 9.0 Mariano's $25, $50, $100 4.0 Universal Orlando $25,$100 3.0

Dave & Buster's $25 13.0 MarioTricoci $25,$100 8.0 Uno Pizzeria & Grill $25 11.0

Delta $250, $500 4.0 Meijer $25, $50, $100 3.0 Visa Prepaid Card $100 1.5

Dennis Uniform $20 5.0 Men's Wearhouse $25 7.0 Visa Prepaid Card $250 1.5

Denny's $10, $25 7.0 Menards $25, $100, $500 3.0 Visa Prepaid Card $50 2.0

Dick's Sporting $25,$50,$100 6.0 Michaels Craft Stores $25 4.0 Walgreens $25, $100 6.0

Dillard's $25, $50, $100 9.0 Mimi's Cafe $25 9.0 Walker Bros $25 6.0

Disney $25, $100, $500, $1000 2.0 New York & Company $25 6.0 Walmart $100, $250, $500 2.5

Domino's $10 8.0 Nike $25 14.0 Walmart $5, $10, $25, $50 2.5

Dunkin' Donuts $5, $10, $25 3.0 Noodles&Company$10,$25 6.0 Watch Station $25,$50 12.0

Edwardo's Natural Pizza $10 9.0 Nordstrom $25, $100 6.0 Wendy's $10 4.0

Egg Harbor Cafe $25 4.0 Oberweis Dairy $10 9.0 Whole Foods Market $100 3.0

Einstein Bros Bagels $25 9.0 Office Depot $25, $100 4.0 Whole Foods Market $25 3.0

Express $25 10.0 Omaha Steaks $25 8.0 Williams-Sonoma $25, $100 8.0

ExxonMobil $50 1.5 Once Upon A Child $25 8.0 Yankee Candle $25 9.0

Fairmont Hotels $100 9.0 Options $25 14.0 Zappos $25, $100 8.0

Family Express $25, $100 4.0 Oriental Trading $25 9.0

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