Meet Our Staff and Clergy
Morris Zimbalist
Rabbi
RabbiZimbalist@bethjudea.org
(847) 634-0777
Cantor Elizabeth Bat-Sarah
Cantor/Education Director
CantorBatSarah@bethjudea.org
(847) 634-0777
CANTOR ELIZABETH BAT-SARAH loves to partner with Jewish professionals, lay leaders, and the greater Jewish community to create and sustain meaningful, educational, vibrant, and spiritually uplifting religious services, life-cycle events, and educational opportunities. Cantor Bat-Sarah is inspired by working with Jews of all ages. She also is committed to interfaith work, Israel advocacy, LBGTQ+ community, and inclusion of all people regardless of ability. In her work with B'nei Mitzvah students, she believes that students must be taught in personalized ways to meet their needs, feel good about their accomplishments, and maintain rewarding levels of achievement.
For five years, as Cantor/Educator in Salt Lake City, Utah, she balanced the pastoral and educational needs of a religiously diverse congregation while ensuring the highest level of educational opportunities for the religious school students. Both the congregation and religious school grew under her leadership. Prior to her time in Utah, Cantor Bat-Sarah lived in Los Angeles where she balanced the demands of a family with personal spiritual growth, education, and commitment to the greater community. She served in a variety of Jewish settings including a Hebrew-immersion preschool and a nursing home.
Cantor Bat-Sarah was born in Fairbanks, Alaska, and raised in San Diego, California. She earned a B.A. in Social Anthropology with minors in Spanish and Russian from San Diego State University. She became Jewish in 1989 and has served the Jewish community as a cantor, religious school director, chaplain, teacher, and song leader. In 2014 she fulfilled a longtime dream and was ordained as Hazzan at the Academy for Jewish Religion, CA, a trans-denominational seminary in Los Angeles.
Cantor Elizabeth is married to Lev Mallinger. Between them they have six children, a dog, and two grandsons. She loves attending concerts and live theater, but has lately devoted more time to baking, gardening, and knitting.
Howard Lifshitz 847-634-0777
Rabbi Emeritus
RabbiLifshitz@bethjudea.org
RABBI EMERITUS HOWARD LIFSHITZ came to Congregation Beth Judea in 1981 and became Rabbi Emeritus in 2011. He and his wife, Gail, continue to live in our community.
Rabbi Lifshitz attended Brandeis University where he received his BA degree in Sociology and then attended the Rabbinical School of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York City where he was ordained in 1973.
Involved in many community organizations, he has held leadership positions in both the local and national Rabbinical Assembly, Jewish Children and Family Services, NW Suburban JCC, and also served as a Buffalo Grove Police Chaplain. With his guidance Beth Judea grew from a small young community to become the largest Conservative Synagogue in the Northwest Suburbs with a very diverse membership.
Rabbi Lifshitz received an honorary doctorate from the Jewish Theological Seminary in recognition of his more than 25 years in the Rabbinate and has been honored by Beth Judea for his more than 30 years as spiritual leader of the congregation. He is the recipient of The Jewish Theological Seminary of America's Simon Greenberg Award for Outstanding Rabbinic Service.
Roger Weisberg 847-634-0777
Hazzan Emeritus
HazzanWeisberg@bethjudea.org
CANTOR EMERITUS ROGER WEISBERG and his wife, Audrey, came to Congregation Beth Judea in 1987.
Cantor Weisberg graduated from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and after studying music composition at Boston's Berklee College of Music he entered Cantorial School in New York in l976 and was ordained as Cantor in l980. Cantor Weisberg has served several terms as President of the local chapter of the Cantors Assembly and has also been on the Executive Council for the national level of the organization. He has also been Vice President of the Chicago Milwaukee Association of Synagogue Musicians and an active member of the American Conference of Cantors. In May of 2005, Cantor Weisberg a Doctor of Music degree from the Hebrew Union College in New York, marking 25 years of distinguished service as a full-time Hazzan.
Lisa Neiman 847-634-0777
Executive Director
Lneiman@bethjudea.org
LISA NEIMAN has been Beth Judea's Executive Director since July 1999. Lisa began her career at the synagogue in 1993 as an Administrative Assistant after graduating from Illinois State University. Her commitment to Jewish education has been demonstrated by her teaching Alef classes for four years in Beth Judea's Hebrew School, as well as working as a youth advisor for two years in Beth Judea's USY.
Lisa's responsibilities include directing all synagogue administration, coordinating the use of the synagogue's facility, managing day-to-day affairs and being available to assist all congregants in any aspect required. Lisa is a member of the North American Association of Synagogue Executives.
Lisa resides in Long Grove with her husband, Jason, and their daughters Jordyn and Lindsey.
Marc Sender 847-634-0777
Youth Director
Youthdirector@bethjudea.org
Marc Sender is someone who is very well versed in all the workings at Congregation Beth Judea. Having been a product of the Congregation Beth Judea Religious School himself, graduating in 1996, he has been involved with numerous facets of the synagogue nearly his entire life. Marc has considerable knowledge of our youth program as well having been an active member of the youth organization himself while growing up. Since returning from college Marc served as a Youth Advisor at Beth Judea for three years while also beginning teaching in the religious school. Marc has now been teaching at Beth Judea for over 10 years and has been serving as the Youth Director since 2010.
Marc graduated summa cum laude from Northeastern Illinois University with a degree in elementary education and multiple endorsements in middle school education. Marc has taught in public school, teaching various grades between 3rd and 8th, before making the switch to working in Jewish nonprofit full time. Marc's responsibilities at Beth Judea include coordinating the three youth programs; Kadinkers (3rd-5th grade), Kadima (6th-8th grade), and USY (9th-12th grade). In addition, he also serves as our young family coordinator working with our youngest age group.
Marc currently resides in Vernon Hills with his wife Shira, their three children (Lauri, Teddy, and Naomi) and their dogs. Marc’s whole family (minus the dogs) are regularly seen around Beth Judea and look forward to continue spending as much time as they possibly can over the coming years around Beth Judea. So much time, in fact, that Marc likes to refer to Beth Judea as his second home.