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SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
Mornings: Sundays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m. Monday – Friday. . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m. Shabbat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 a.m.Evenings Sundays - Fridays. . . . . . . . 6:00 p.m. Saturdays (Minchah-Maariv) June 3 - July 15. . . . . . . . . . 9:00 p.m. July 22 - July 29. . . . . . . . . 8:45 p.m.
SHABBAT TORAH PORTIONS
ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE
ENDOWED IN MEMORY OF HARRY AND SHIRLEY NACHMAN Vol. 74 No. 5 June - July 2017 l Sivan -Av 5777
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June 3Naso
June 10Beha’alotekha
June 17Shelach Lecha
June 24Korach
July 1Chukkat
July 8Balak
July 15Pinchas
July 22Matot-Masei
July 29Devarim
On May 17, 2017, members of the congregationwere invited to attend Adat Shalom’s annualmeeting and election of officers and trustees.
Mazal tov!
INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS2017-2018, 5777-5778
Join Hazz’n Dan and Rabbi Rachelfor our family-friendly outdoor Tot Shabbat
We will welcome Shabbat with singing, dancing, and a delicious picnic dinner on the playground.
June 23, July 28 and August 25Services at 6 PM - Dinner at 6:30 PMSign in at the registration table at 5:45 PM
Bring a blanket to sit on, and after dinner stay and play. *Kids eat free, adults $5 per person.
RSVP to Sammi at 248.626.2153 or [email protected]*Made possible by an anonymous donor
PRESIDENT Ken Goss FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Sandy ViederVICE PRESIDENT Joan Chernoff Epstein SECRETARY Joyce Weingarten TREASURER Joe Wener EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AT LARGE: Maria Pacis-Biederman
Rick Tyner Jerome Pesick
BOARD OF TRUSTEES: 3-year term Julie Wiener (2020)Gary Wine (2020)SusanGraham (2020)
MEMORIAL PARK: 3-year term Irving Lichtman (2020)Cindy Posen (2020)Jack Rubin (2020)David Schostak (2020)
Mazal Tov to ourJune B’nai Mitzvah
Elyssa Sima Biederman
June 3
Elyssa Biederman is thedaughter of Maria & JasonBiederman, the grand-daughter of Virginia &Arnold Pacis and Sheri &Michael Biederman.
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9:45 A.M. Finishing in tiMe FoR the RABBi’s seRMon
June 3with Dr. Melissa SerJune 10with Rabbi YoskowitzJune 17with Ruth BergmanShabbat Torah Studywill resume August 5, 2017
June 10Samuel Vieder is the sonof Stacy & Jason Vieder,the grandson of Melissa& Richard Levine, Gayle& Dennis Blitz andDebbie & Tom Vieder,great-grandson of MaryBlitz and Roz Cohen.
June 17
Jessica Bedol is thedaughter of Stephanie &David Bedol, the grand-daughter of Bonnie &Hank Pikkel and Beverlyand the late Juddy Bedol.
Jessica Sara Bedol
Soulful Yogawith Rabbi Shere
and skilled yoga instructorMindy Eisenberg
June 10 & 17 10 - 11:15 a.m.
Connect body and soul as we apply the wisdomof Torah to the gentle practice of yoga.
Join us in the Youth Lounge.
No experience necessary. Dress comfortably.Please bring a mat if you have one.
JUNE SHABBAT TORAH STUDYLeARn ABout the weekLy pARAshA
And enhAnce youR shABBAt expeRience
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MeditationAND MINDFULNESS
Prayerful Pilates:Strengthen Your CoreThrough Jewish TraditionRabbi Shere will share spiritualinsights following a floor Pilates class led by Sheila Tyner
JUNE 26 AT 11 AMOpen to both men and women
No Pilates experience necessary Bring your own mat Mats are available to borrow
Cost: $5/members, $8/non-membersPay online at www.adatshalom.org/pilates
For additional information, contact Jodi Gross248.851.5100 or [email protected]
Chairs: Lori Issner, Sheila Tyner and Julie Wiener
Shaping up in 5777
A session in May; finding our internalspirituality and realizing that Judaism canmake us happier. Meditation & Mindfulnesswith Rabbi Bergman will resume in the fall.
MessagesFROM THE PRESIDENTTISHA B’AV, A TIME TO THINK ABOUTTHE PAST AND LOOK TO THE FUTURE
THE CONSERVATIVE SYNAGOGUES in Detroit wereforward thinking when we came together
to create joint programs for Purim, Selichotand Tisha B’Av, the ninth day of Av. Thisyear Tisha B’Av will be observed atCongregation Shaarey Zedek on Monday,
July 31. This day is regarded as the saddest day on the Jewishcalendar, and has a 25-hour fast, like Yom Kippur. Yom Kippuris also a solemn day, but especially toward the end of the Neilahservice, we should be joyous that we have been sealed in thebook of life for another year.
We mourn the destruction of both Temples in Jerusalem,the first by the Babylonians, and the second by the Romans.Also remembered are the murder of Ten Martyrs by theRomans, the Crusades, the Bar Kochba slaughter, and manymore calamities. In 1994 there was the bombing of the JCC inBuenos Aires where 85 were killed and over 300 injured.Traditionally we read Eikha, the Book of Lamentations, whilesitting on the floor, and not wearing leather shoes.
FROM RABBI BERGMANA CITY UNITED. A PEOPLE DIVIDED.
IN JUNE WE CELEBRATE 50 YEARS of Jews beingable to live and worship freely in Jerusalem.At the end of July we observe Tisha B'av, theday that commemorates the destruction thatbefell our people, at least in part because ofour inability to disagree with each other inpeace, calm and mutual respect.
I offer two poems from Yehuda Amichai, one of Israel'sgreatest poets. He fought in most of Israel's wars, and lovedJerusalem and the Jewish people, but worried about themdeeply, as well. We lost Jerusalem two thousand years ago because ofbitter divisiveness. We must not do so again.
RABBI BERGMAN
IWOULD LIKE TO DEDICATE this article in honorof our adult B’nai Mitzvah class, who willcollectively be celebrating the culminationof their group studies at their Shabbat RoshChodesh ceremony on June 24.
During class we spent time discussing the differencesbetween the various readings which take place during theTorah service. The specific section of Torah which is read eachweek is known as the Parashat HaShavua (portion of theweek), sometimes called Sedrah. There are 54 parashiyot(plural of parasha) in the yearly Torah reading cycle, plus thereare additional Torah readings specific to the various holidays.The word Torah generally refers to the Five Books of Moses(Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy). Theword itself comes from the root word “teaching,” similar to theHebrew word for teacher — morah. The Haftarah, on the other hand, is a selection from thebook of Nevi’im (Prophets) and and is read following the Torahreading. The theme of the Haftarah parallels either theParashat HaShavua or the holiday. The word Haftarah isderived from the Hebrew root meaning “additional” or “leftover.” In Ashkenazi Hebrew, it is pronounced “haf-TO-rah” andin the modern Sephardic pronunciation, it is “haf-ta-RAH.” Itis often mistakenly assumed that the word is related to Torah,however the similarity is only coincidental. In Hebrew,Haftarah is spelled הרטפה (with a tet), while Torah is ת(with a tav). Between the Torah and Haftarah in the Torah service isthe Maftir reading. Maftir is spelled ריטפמ and therefore islinguistically related to the word Haftarah — the literal
HAZZAN GROSS
FROM RABBI SHEREA SORDID BOON
FROM HAZZAN GROSSTORAH, HAFTARAH AND MAFTIR, OH MY!
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KEN GOSS
FROM RABBI YOSKOWITZBEWARE THE BEGINNINGS
ELIE WIESEL ASKED A QUESTION aboutbeginnings. “Why,” he asked, “does theTorah begin with a bet – the second letter
of the Hebrew alphabet – and not with an alef– the first letter?” After a long pause andwithout anyone proferring an answer, Mr.Wiesel said, “just so you should ask thequestion.” Jews are urged by their teachers and parents to askquestions. Isidor Isaac Rabi (1898-1988), the winner of the 1944Nobel Prize in Physics remembers that his mother Janet TeigRabi would ask him in his childhood years what good questionhe had asked in school. Talmudic study is meant, I believe, not to give answers butto help us to sharpen our minds and to ask “better” questions.
RABBIYOSKOWITZ
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JUST OVER TWO CENTURIES AGO, the poet WilliamWordsworth wrote these words:
The world is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers; Little we see in Nature that is ours;
We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon! I can only imagine the poem that Wordsworth might writeif he were alive today. In the 21st century, we have been providedwith the ability to get and spend, call and consume, 24/7.FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) has become a popular acronym,used frequently in conversations and texts by teens and adultsalike. With so many choices and distractions around us, it isnearly impossible for any of us to feel present and content wherewe are. In such a time, Judaism’s innovation of the 24/6 week
RABBI SHERE
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Adult Learning at Adat ShalomOffering you nourishment for your mind, body & spirit
Social Justice Book GroupMondays, June 26 and July 24 at 7 pm
Professor Tara Hayes from Oakland University willlead an engaging conversation about The Harder TheyCome by T.C. Boyle on June 26, and Evicted by MatthewDesmond on July 24. The Harder They Come looks at the roots of violenceand anti-authoritarianism inherent in the Americancharacter. Evicted explores the stories of tenants andlandlords in the poorest areas of Milwaukee during 2008and 2009. This book group is open to anyone who has aninterest in reading about and discussing social justiceissues and wants to take part in a journey of discovery,connection and action. To attend or for questions, email Patti Aaron [email protected]. There is a fee to participate.
Mazal Tov to Our Adult B’nai MitzvahPaul Chute ~ Debbie Cohen ~ Evva Hepner ~ Diane Hopp ~ Sharon Kaplan
David Levi ~ Bonnie Otis ~ Re’uvein Rickman ~ Marilynn Robinson Lucinda Rosen ~ Elysa Weil
On Shabbat morning, June 24, 2017, we will celebrate the adult students who studied with RabbiBergman, Rabbi Shere, Hazzan Gross and Dr. Melissa Ser to become B’nai Mitzvah. Together theystudied Hebrew literacy, Jewish rituals, customs, holidays, prayers, chanting and much more. We wishthem a Mazal Tov!!
The Men’s Club Hebrew Literacy Class had aShabbat dinner at the home of Phyllis Soltzhonoring the participants.
The Adat Shalom Hebrew Literacy Class: LindaDrissman, Adrienne Guss, Diane Hopp, HowardSchulist, Marilyn Schulist, Phyllis Soltz, Elysa Weil,Marilyn Wolfe, and Sam Wolfe honored PaulGoldsmith and Donald Rudick with a contributionto the synagogue in honor of their commitment,dedication and patience in teaching them to readHebrew.
AdatShalom’sLunchtimeLearning.
RabbiYoskowitzpresents tothe group.
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Jodi Gross, Director of Adult Learning
I cherish summer months as a time of reflection andplanning. In my role as Director of Adult Learning,I work year-round with clergy, lay leaders, and guestspeakers to create relevant and exciting learningexperiences.
Now is your opportunity to let me know whatinterests you. Simply contact me by phone 248-851-5100 or email me at [email protected]. I lookforward to hearing from you.
Looking ahead….
Adat Shalom is a community sponsor of Hazon’sMichigan Jewish Food Festival. This will take placeAug 27, 2017, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm at the Eastern Marketin Detroit. The Michigan Jewish Food Festival is acelebration of food, spirit, justice, families and health!Come to the Eastern Market – where many of our familiesbegan their American journeys – and taste what ourtradition has to offer. For more information visit www. hazon.org
Adult Learning at Adat ShalomOffering you nourishment for your mind, body & spirit
FROM RABBI BERGMAN (continued from page 3)
If I forget thee, Jerusalem,Then let my right be forgotten.Let my right be forgotten, and my left remember.Let my left remember, and your right closeAnd your mouth open near the gate.I shall remember JerusalemAnd forget the forest — my love will remember,Will open her hair, will close my window,will forget my right,Will forget my left.If the west wind does not comeI’ll never forgive the walls,Or the sea, or myself.Should my right forgetMy left shall forgive,I shall forget all water,I shall forget my mother.If I forget thee, Jerusalem,Let my blood be forgotten.I shall touch your forehead,Forget my own,My voice changeFor the second and last timeTo the most terrible of voices —Or silence.Poem #12 Eikha (Lamentations)“How doth the city sit solitary,” the prophetlamented over Jerusalem.If Jerusalem is a woman, does she know desire?When she cries out, is it from pleasureor pain? What is the secret of her appeal?When does she open her gates willingly and when is it rape?All her lovers abandon her, leaving herwith the wages of love necklaces earrings,towers and houses of prayerin the English, Italian, Russian, Greek, Arab styles,wood and stone, turrets and gables, wrought-iron gates,rings of gold and silver, riots of color. They all give hersomething to remember her by, then abandon her.I would have liked to talk to her again, but I lost heramong the dancers. Dance is total abandon.Jerusalem sees only the skies above herand whoever sees only the skies above–notthe face of her lover–truly does lie solitary,sit solitary, stand solitary, and dance all alone.
Hazzan Daniel Grosspresents an evening of
Come for an evening of great food, folks and fun! Hazzan Gross will lead a classic game of "Name That Niggun" where he will put your knowledge of Jewish music to the test!
*Niggun = Tune$10 per person.
Reservations are limited to the first 25 people.RSVP to the synagogue office, (248) 851-5100
Chairpersons:Shelly Perlman & Adele Staller, 248.557.8315
Sunday, June 115:30 p.m.
Hosted by Marsha Auslander
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The Learning Community at Adat Shalom
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Family Education programsare endowed in memoryof Jeanette & Oscar Cook
Upcoming Family Events at Adat Shalom
We have a fantastic summer planned for our young families atAdat Shalom! We kicked off the season with our redesigned TotShabbat service on May 13, led by Hazzan Gross. It will returnonce a month beginning in September, after our summertimeShabbat in the Sun programs conclude.
Shabbat in the Sun is a fun and engaging outdoor event held onFriday evening, in which we welcome Shabbat on the Adat Shalomplayground with singing, dancing, friends and good food. Markyour calendars for June 23, July 28 and August 25.
Baby & Me with Lindsay Mall from the Bubble Club will continueon Sundays throughout the summer, with classes for parents withbabies up to 6 months old and those with babies from 7 – 13months. Coming this fall, we will add a Sunday morning Toddler& Me class. Stay tuned for more information.
Tuesdays with Tots moves to Room 103 for the summer so that wehave direct access to our playground. We will still have toys, musicand playtime but now we are inviting the sunshine to join us aswell. Come play on Tuesdays, June 13, July 11 and August 8 from10 to 11:30 a.m.
L’Shalom,Debi
Shake, Rattle & Twist – June 2 & August 4 Braid challah and sing songs with Rabbi Rachel and Hazz’n Danon the first Friday of every month at 11:15 a.m. Programs are freefor members, $3/non-member family; Geared to children threeand younger and a parent, grandparent, or caregiver. Oldersiblings are always welcome.
Tuesdays with Tots – June 13, July 11 & August 8 Join us in Room 103 for music, activities, snacks and playtime.Weather permitting, we will be on our playground as well. Thisprogram is open to the community and free of charge. Doors openat 10 a.m.
Shabbat in the Sun – Fridays, June 23, July 28, August 25Join us at Adat Shalom at 5:45 p.m. for a fun and engaging servicewhere we welcome Shabbat with singing and dancing. The serviceis followed by a delicious dinner. $5/adult (18 and older), childrenare free thanks to a generous anonymous donor.
For more information or to reserve your place, contact DebiBanooni at 248.626.2153 or [email protected].
Debi Banooni, Jewish Family Educator
Fun at Baby & Me class...
ATID Graduation 2017
Mazal tov to the graduates, MargoDickstein, Jacob Edelson, JosephGreenstein, and Nathan Gittleman andtheir families.
Camp VisitsThe Clergy, Melissa and Jodi look forward tovisiting with Adat Shalom students attendingTamarack Camps this summer during its YomIsrael (Israeli Day) festivities on Fridays, July 14and August 11. Rabbi Bergman, who is a memberof the Tamarack Rabbinic Advisory Council, willalso visit and teach campers and counselors atcamp this summer. Additionally, Melissa will be atCamp Young Judea Midwest during the firstsession.
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The Learning Community(continued)From Dr. Melissa Ser
Director of Education
Each year, as part of our 7th grade curriculum, ourstudents learn about the history of the Jewishcommunities of Europe, study the events leading up tothe Holocaust and the Holocaust itself, visit theHolocaust Memorial Center, and most of our studentstake part in an essay competition sponsored by the AdatShalom Men's Club. The Men's Club provides volunteerswho, along with clergy, grade the anonymoussubmissions, and also provides prizes of $50, $25, and$35 Visa gift cards for the winners. Men's Club PresidentAlan Chandross helped coordinate, alongside SammiShapiro, and the volunteer judges were Rabbi AaronBergman, Rabbi Rachel Shere, Joe Wener, Bobby Blum,Les Hubert, and Joey Lebovic.
The students who participated in the essay contest were:Micah Bienstock, Daniel Bradford, Leora Kaye, JordanManela, Joshua Pollak, Raquel Rosenfeld, MadelineSandberg, and Claire Wolfe. Below are the winners ,along with excerpts from their essays:
First Place- Madeline Sandberg (Orchard Lake MiddleSchool) "People who otherwise might have lived peacefully withthe Jews collaborated with the Nazis and entire familieswere lost. This shows how important it is to make surethat all people understand what happened because theHolocaust was not just a few crazy individuals.Moreover, those who survived the Holocaust are gettingolder and soon will not be able to tell their storiesthemselves. It is only through education that people inthe future will understand the Holocaust." Second Place- Leora Kaye (Warner Middle School) "It’s hard to believe that only 70 years ago, the Naziswere able to kill over 6 million Jews. This happenedthrough a series of well organized planned events. Whenthings aren’t going well, sometimes people look forsomeone or something to blame their problems on.Hitler convinced people that the Jews were at fault forthe bad economy, unemployment and everything elsethat was going wrong in Eastern Europe at that time.This was simply because the Jewish religion hasdifferent traditions and ways of life that stand out.Nowadays, most people don't think of this as a problem.But Hitler brought it to everyone's attention, and gotpeople to believe that the Jews were bad people. "
Third Place- Raquel Rosenfeld (Berkshire MiddleSchool) "I think the best ways of making the lessons come aliveis by teaching it not just with textbooks but real peoplewho may have been involved or who had relatives in-volved, this is so that the kids will have an understand-ing from someone who went through this. Another goodway is since kids learn things usually better with some-thing they are familiar with people could use technologyto learn about the Holocaust.”
From Jodi GrossDirector of Adult Learning
and Youth Engagement
Engaging youth is an ongoing goal of Adat Shalom. I have thepleasure of working with dedicated staff, parents and teens tocreate and lead a variety of programs that help our youth feel alasting connection to our clergy, staff, and congregation. Thisunique programming is a great way for youth to have fun withtheir friends and make new ones. There was truly something foreveryone this year.
A few highlights…
Our seventh grade led a meaningful Yom Hashoah obvservance forgrades 4-6 and met with survivor Mrs. Mania Salinger, a memberof our congregation, pictured above in front of the Holocaust Torah.
● Youth were engaged and happy during the High Holidayyouth activities. Teens worked and volunteered to help leadactivity rooms.
● The Fall picnic and Spring BBQ were enjoyed by kids andtheir families thanks to our partnership with the Men’s Club.
● 39 8th-12th graders were dedicated to being Madrichim(teacher assistants).
● Kindergarten to 5th graders had fun at the Kids’ Afternoonof Fun and Kids’ Night Out programs.
● 6th to 8th graders enjoyed socializing during “Lanes &Games” bowling and a visit to Marvelous Marvin's MechanicalMuseum as well as volunteeringwith the Teen Volunteer Corps.
● 7th to 12th graders made a bigdifference throughout the yearvolunteering with the TeenVolunteer Corps at Adat Shalom(Tech Connect, etc.,) and atorganizations throughout MetroDetroit (JARC, Avalon Village, andmore.)
● The Adat Shalom clergy and I visited with students at Hilleland at Frankel Jewish Academy throughout the year to chatand connect with students.
● College students received Chanukah and Pesach packagesthanks to our partnership with parents that volunteered toassemble the packages.
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Our Active AffiliatesMEN’S CLUB MUSINGS... BY ALAN CHANDROSS
Shalom! We’ve completed most of our formalprogramming year. Many club and board memberssupported our success, and provided numerousvolunteer hours in front of the curtain and behind thescenes. In particular, Bobby Blum, George Dickstein,Steve Goldsmith, Gary Graff, Larry Kaplan, JoeyLebovic, Aaron Perlman, David Shevrin, Michael Weil,Steve Woronoff, and Lon Zaback provided significanttime and effort to the club. I thank you immensely foryour service. The Men’s Club and the shul arefortunate to count you all as members, and I ampersonally grateful for the help you have providedduring my first year as president.
It has been a busy, exciting, rewarding, andeducational year, so I wanted to share some personalhighlights and club opportunities. In early summer oflast year, I attended our Housing the Homeless event,and enjoyed the opportunity to serve and share a mealwith this disadvantaged community. We enjoyedtalking about our respective backgrounds, and theirresilience and perspective was heartening to hear anddiscuss. This year, we will be serving dinner onWednesday night, July 5, and I encourage you to joinus in this important endeavor.
Later in the year, we shared dinner and a movie withTemple Israel’s Brotherhood, at our Deli Man combinedcongregational event. Everyone is excited about futurecombined initiatives, which we hope to bring to you inthe coming year. We also renewed an older program,Hearing Men’s Voices, that provided a forum to exploreJewish men’s place in our community. The turnoutwas modest but engaging and I also look forward tomore of these discussions in the future.
Our continuing programs also showed growth andexcitement. The Daddy Daughter Dance drew ourlargest crowd ever, and other yearly events such as theSports Night, Road Rally, and morning breakfastprograms continued to draw many participants. Welook forward to bringing these to you again in thecoming year, and are always open to suggestions andideas to make them even better!
Adat Shalom Men’s Club is always looking to improveand to incorporate your ideas, suggestions, and helpfulhints. As president, I have appreciated your feedbackduring the past year, and look forward to working withyou over the upcoming season. Please reach out to meso that together, we can enable the club to better serveyour needs now, and into the future.
B’shalom,Alan / [email protected]
Empty Nesters’ UPCOMING EVENTJoin us June 25, for a 5mile hike at Pinckney StateRecreation Area followed
by a potluck meal at the Teicher Cottage in Pinckney.Starting time will be 10:30 a.m. We will meet at thePinckney State Recreation Area. Space is limited to 18people so reservations are required. This event will becanceled if it rains. Cost: $5 per person.
We hope to see you there, Julie and Mark Teicher
Please email Mark Teicher to RSVP, [email protected]
BAGELS WITH BERGMAN
The Men’s Club of Adat Shalom invited Rabbi Bergmanto be a guest speaker at their recent breakfast event. Itdrew a big crowd!
Sisterhood Rosh Chodesh
Rabbi Shere’s study session in honor of the new month ofIyar concluded with dessert and conversation.
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Our ActiveAffiliates(continued)
FROM RABBI SHERE (continued from page 3)
Sisterhood Gift Shop
Simon’s designs are available at the Adat Shalom Sisterhood Gift Shop
Summer hours:9 AM - 4 PM (ask for Denise)
or call for a shopping appointment:Carol Vieder 248.661.9008 Lillian Schostak 248.310.2018
SIMON PINTER is a digitalartist based in MetroDetroit. He is an alum ofHillel Day School and theFrankel Jewish Academy(JAMD during his tenure).He is formally trained inphotography and imagingand has most recentlybeen working in computer-aided design (CAD). Hiscollection of Judaica andmore information areavailable online atwww.pinterform.com.
Meet our featured local artist....
The Adat Shalom Young Adult Groupinvites you to join them for
Shabbat DinnerFriday, June 2 at 7 PM
$20 per member $25 non-memberPay online at www.adatshalom.org/yashabbat
Questions? Contact Sammi Shapiro, [email protected]
has never been more necessary or relevant. The limitations of Shabbat travel ask us to make adecision about where to be and then to be fully presentthere. Technology may have brought the world to ourfingertips, but at the same time, it often relegates ourfriends and family to arm’s length. On Shabbat, we putaway our screens so we can better focus on the faces ofour loved ones. When we observe Shabbat, wetemporarily exit the competitive pressure of modernsociety and enter a much needed refuge of purpose andpeace. Society’s response to the short attention spans andFOMO which plague 21st century minds has been tospout the newfound miracles of “mindfulness.”Mindfulness, however, is hardly a new concept. TheMishnah, written two thousand years ago, teaches us tostop whatever we are doing and express gratitude at leastone hundred times a day; this is our ancient tradition’sway of guiding our focus and reminding us to remain evermindful of the wonder that lies around and within us. Some of the world’s problems will, no doubt, besolved through ingenuity and innovation; others,however, may find their solution in answers given longbefore the problems ever manifested. Such is the wisdomof our Torah.
Even though this is a sad time, the special Eikhamelody can be very moving and inspirational. It givesus a chance to remember our past, and also looktoward the future: the rebuilding of connections, andrecommitting to our future. During the afternoonMincha service we add the blessing “BonehYerushalayim” (who builds Jerusalem) to look towarda bright future. Please try to attend this year’s service. It is uniqueand moving, and brings us together as a ConservativeJewish community.
FROM KEN GOSS (continued from page 3)
WeAre aCaringCommunity
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Just What the Doctor OrderedThink about it...That first Shabbat meal after a hospital staycan be oh so comforting.Here it is, almost Shabbat, and you, a spouse, a parent, achild, or a friend won’t be able to enjoy a home-cookeddinner unless…....
Tikkun Adat may have the perfect medicine: A home-cooked Shabbat dinner! Adat Shalom’s cadre of volunteer cooks can help out witha kosher meal designed to the patient’s (and family’s) taste. How to arrange it? Simple! Members are asked to call Rabbi Rachel Shere’s office,248-851-5100, ideally several daysbefore Friday. The request will beforwarded to us, and we’ll be intouch. We promise a Shabbat meal that’spositively curative! Chicken soup? Of course!
What’s New? Babies!Adat Shalom is happy to announce the addition of severalnew members-in-waiting.Waiting for what, you ask? Why, of course, they’re thebabies whose families are waiting for the gifts that willcome to their door, courtesy of Tikkun Adat and its crewof volunteer packers and drivers.A few times each year, these folks give their time toproduce baby baskets filled with good things. For mommy,daddy and siblings, there’s dinner plusShabbat extras: challah, sparkling grapejuice, prayers and candles. For baby,there’s the gift that every well-dressedinfant needs: a bib. And a book to fallasleep to. So how do new parents – and local grandparents too--sign on for a Tikkun Adat baby basket? Easy, with a callto the Adat Shalom office or via email to Baby Basket chairCharmley Levine: [email protected] in touch ASAP. This round of deliveries will take placeJune 11. And we don’t want to keep our newest memberswaiting.P.S. Want to help out on the 11th of June? Charm wouldlove a few more volunteer. Call her at 248.737.8948.Charlotte Dubin
TikkunAdat And a very special thank you tosome very special friends...The commercial refrigerator in the Sisterhoodkitchen desperately needed to be replaced. It was reported at a Board meeting that thesynagogue had offered to pay for it due toSisterhood’s budgetary restraints. Ron Charfoos andNeal Zalenko read of the purchase in the meetingminutes, and decided to personally pay for thepurchase.“Alan & Ken,We want to make sure that the Sisterhood womenremain cool, calm and collected....”The Sisterhood is very grateful for their generosity,in fact, we all are!
Teen Volunteers NeededAn honored tradition at Adat Shalom Synagogue is forteens to set up and transform our classrooms intoguest rooms for clients of the South Oakland Shelterthat stay for one week (see page 11). The teens alsoassemble bags of toiletries for each of our guests. If you know of a teen that would like to help this year,please contact Jodi Gross at 248.851.5100 [email protected].
ROSH HASHANAH HONEY FUNDRAISERSupport the Sisterhood of Adat ShalomSend New Year’s wishes to your family and friendsby sending an 8-ounce jar of kosher honey with apersonalized greeting.
$11/jar with free shipping prior to July 24.After July 24, add $4/jar for shipping/handling.Order online at www.orthoney.comSelect ASF and place your orders.
Questions? Contact Trudy Weiss, [email protected]
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SOCIAL ACTION IN ACTIONSouth Oakland Shelter, Sunday, July 2-9 We are busy planning for our guests’ stay during the weekof July 2. Our donation letters to business partners havebeen delivered and activities are being planned. We areaware that this might be a difficult week because of theJuly 4th holiday, however if you are available, pleaseconsider helping. We always need overnight staff, helpwith meal preparations, and on-call drivers. Do you havean evening activity you would like to share? Bingo,karaoke, manicures, and visiting with our guests areactivities they always enjoy. Come once and you’ll wantto come again! Drop off hotel-size toiletries in the box inthe main office. You should receive a sign-up sheet in themail or sign up online. It takes a lot of people to make thisprogram run smoothly. If you have any questions orsuggestions, please call Evva 248.798.7673 or DebbieCohen 248.755.9940.Ronald McDonald HouseThanks to all who participated in helping to provide themeal for the families staying at the Ronald McDonaldHouse in Detroit – The Bradford, Strauss, Portney,Warner, Slovis, Weiss and Randel/Lapin Families. DebLapin and her daughter went down and prepared, servedand cleaned up the delicious dinner. She reports that itwas the “quickest set-up and clean-up ever! We have itdown to a science.” Our next date is Sunday, November 5,2017. A little bit of light pushes away a lot of darkness. Jewish ProverbEvva Hepner248.798.7673, [email protected]
The Michigan Board of Cantors Concert
Hazzan Gross willbe performing inKAYITZ - Summeris Here! with ourcommunity ofcantors at 7:30PM, June 21 atthe BermanCenter for thePerforming Arts.
For information andtickets contactwww.theberman.org orcall 248.661.1900
We are pleased to let you know... Michael Dorman received the Program Support Awardfrom Gilda’s Club of Metro Detroit on May 11, 2017Steve Migliore was honored by Jewish Federatation ofMetropolitan Detroit with the Mark/Lis Family YoungLeadership Award on May 24, 2017Bruce Rosen was honored by Variety - The Children’sCharity on May 6, 2017Dr. Jennifer Sobol was honored by Jewish Federation ofMetropolitan Detroit with the Sylvia Simon GreenbergYoung Leadership Award on May 24, 2017
Congratulations Florence Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning Graduates: Class of 2017!Adat Shalom Synagogue wishes mazal tov to this year’sgraduates of the Florence Melton School of Adult JewishLearning of Metro Detroit. We applaud the graduates fortheir commitment to enriching their lives through Jewisheducation and would like to acknowledge our AdatShalom members who were among this class: BethBitterman, Sara Braverman, Amy Dunn, Steven Dunn,Barbara Gutman, Michele Kaplan, Lynn Margolis,Sandra Matz, Susan Shlom, David Tushman, TrudyWeiss
Jeannie Weiner will receive the Jewish CommunityRelations Council/AJC’s 2017 Activist Award onTuesday, June 20 at the Activist Award Dinner featuringguest speaker Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan at 7 p.m. atAdat Shalom Synagogue. A tireless advocate for social justice, religious freedom,
and interfaith outreach and understanding,Jeannie Weiner is a passionate communityleader, distinguished by her profounddedication to the Jewish community andher sincere and practical approach tochallenging issues.
There is an $18 charge to attend the 7p.m. program, which will be followed by a dessertreception. Sponsors and donors are invited to attend a 6p.m. Pre-glow strolling dinner, prior to the award event.For information contact Beverly K. Phillips 248-203-1527,or visit jcrcajc.org.
Adat Shalom Knitting Circle Sunday, June 11, 9:30 - 11 a.m.
Join us as we continue to make scarves, hats and afghansfor charity. The group meets next on Sunday, June 11, or feelfree to get started at anytime, with yarn from the knittingcubicle in the office.
For more information: Debby Portney,[email protected], 248.899.9488
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We record with sincere appreciation thefollowing generous contributions designed tomaintain the programs of Adat Shalom:
CONGREGATIONAL FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Donald Boxman by Lynda & Ron CharfoosM. Kenneth Dickstein by Penny & Sy NagelWilliam Fischel by Cheryl & Dan GuyerIda Goldenberg by Laura & Jeff JaffePaul Handelman by Tammi & Scott Cooper and family; Harriet & Bob Dunsky; Anne & Eugene GreensteinSam Havis by Barbara & Jerry CookCharles Jablonowski by Margery JablinWerner Kaplan by Miriam & Ron Bergman; Ellen & Ed Betel; Lynda & Ron Charfoos; Harriet & Bob Dunsky; Suzi & Stuart Epstein; Cheryl & Dan Guyer; Diane & Harvey Howitt; Dana & Joel Ishbia and family; Gilda Kaplan; Beryl & Mickey Levin; Robin & Avery Murav; Marianne & Jerome Pesick; Beverly K & Randy Phillips; Andrea Rogoff; Susan & David Shevrin; Janis & Larry Shulman; Joan & Ken Stern; Jeannie Weiner; Debbie & Bernie Zager; Suzanne & Mark Zwiren Marcy Meisner by Aubrey TobinIrene Mellin by Harriet & Bob DunskyMickie Orechkin by Sam Orechkin; Lisa, Paul, Sarah & Jack Berkey; Judie & Shelby DubinHildegard Issner Wilzig by Miriam & Ron Bergman; Ellen & Ed Betel; Harriet & Bob Dunsky; Nanci & Andy Gelsey; Cheryl & Dan Guyer; Gilda Kaplan; Beverly K & Randy Phillips; Susan & David ShevrinSelma Winston by Harriet Friedman and Jody SackYahrzeits of: David Biederman by Carmen & Robert Biederman Max Brown by Helen Brown Wallace Cherney by Lucille Cherney Samuel Eisenstadt; Sarah Eisenstadt; Martin Eisenstadt by Esther Dines Lilly Fischer by Joan & Fred Fischer Lil Kagan by Jacqueline & Edward Kagan Emanuel Klein by Ella Eisen Joseph Katzman by Maurice Katzman Marvin Nussbaum by Ellen Bouchard Ethel J. Sherman by Ellen LabesIN HONOR OF:Rabbi Bergman officiating at Ashley & Nathan’s wedding by Lynn & Warren SilvermanHarriet Dunsky being honored by Sisterhood by Lois & Hadar Granader; Karen & Rob Schwartz; Sue & Burt ShifmanBat Mitzvah of Rose Gallatin by Kelly & Marshall GoldbergHazzan Gross officiating at Ashley &Nathan’s wedding by Lynn & Warren SilvermanWendy Heller Kippelman by Jackie & Marc IssnerBirth of Hudson Issner by Shelley & Gary Goldin; Gilda KaplanBirth of Zoe Jane Kirsch by Ruth KahnDr. Jeffrey Maisels by The Issner Family
Bar Mitzvah of Logan Marx by David Gamenick & Fenei GreenwaldBat Mitzvah of Shayla Mostyn by Dr. Martin BrownPesach by Walter RosenblumMarriage of Nancy & Ted Schwartzenfeld’s daughter by Susan & Jeffrey YoungRabbi Shere facilitating a wonderful retreat by Lynn SilvermanAnita Taylor being the Donor Day Chairperson by Eileen BradleyAnita Taylor by Linda KatzmanJeannie Weiner receiving the JCRC/AJC Activist Award by Lori IssnerBirth of Avery Gold Weiss by Eva Weiss; Carol & Brad WaltersMichael Wolf by Barbara & Jerry CookRabbi Yoskowitz by Robert FolbergSPEEDY RECOVERY TO:Victor Ernest Wernholm by Nancy, Carol, Joel & Barry FrankTom Williams by Jane & Neil Anchill
öõMARILYN & MATTHEW DROZ
MEMORIAL FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Charles Cohen by Sheryl & Ken Stoller
öõALAN & SUE KAUFMAN
EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER FUNDIN HONOR OF:Rabbi Shere and all her love & support by Jackie, Marc, Micah & Hudson Issner
öõCHARLOTTE & PHILLIP EDELHEIT FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Irene Mellin by Jeannie Weiner
öõDR. MANUEL FELDMAN
BETH ACHIM RELIGIOUS SCHOOL MEMORIAL FUND
IN HONOR OF:Birth of Elliot Benjamin Eppenstein by Tammi & Scott Cooper and familyPesach by Ed Kohl; Tobi & Larry FoxSPEEDY RECOVERY TO:Shelley Kohl by Phyllis SubarShelly Perlman by Phyllis Subar
öõALEX GRAHAM
TRAVEL & EDUCATION FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Ida Goldenberg by Karen & Allan LovingerWerner J. Kaplan by Susie & Bill GrahamMickie Orechkin by Susie & Bill GrahamRemembering the birthday and Yahrzeit of Alex Graham by Miriam Berenstein; The Schwartz and Herman familiesIN HONOR OF:Birth of Hudson Elliot Issner by Susie & Bill GrahamBat Mitzvah of Raquel Rosenfeld by Shoshana Wolok
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Tribute ContributionsADAT SHALOM’S tribute funds providesupport for our many importantsynagogue programs and services, whichhelp to define us as an outstandingcongregation. We have set a $10 minimum price fortribute cards, on par with other areacongregations. We are very grateful to members andfriends who have consistently purchasedtributes, marking lifecycle events andother significant occasions, and weencourage your continued support. Eachgreeting is individually prepared on ahandsome card. To arrange for a tribute, please send thefollowing information to the Synagogueoffice: 1. Name of Fund2. Occasion: (In memory of … In honor of … Speedy recovery to … (Please print names.)3. Name(s) (first & last) and address of person(s) to be notified4. Your name(s) & address5. Check for $10 per tribute
We will process your tribute and mail itpromptly.
To make a tribute online, go to:www.adatshalom.org/donate.php Tributes received by the 1st of the monthwill appear in the following month’sVOICE. If you would like information abouthow to establish a fund, pleasecontact Executive Director Alan Yost.
Tributes
öõBETTY & D. DAN KAHN
CHESED FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Werner Kaplan by Andi & Larry WolfeHilde Wilzig by Andi & Larry Wolfe
öõ GERRY D. KELLER
MEMORIAL CHOIR FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Janice Cohen by Rita & Ed SitronLeonard Lipton by Eleanor Hack; Sara BlumYahrzeits of: Murray Schulman; Gertrude Nussbaum; Carol Schulman by Linda & Michael SchulmanSPEEDY RECOVERY TO:Irene & Howard Cohen by Linda & Michael SchulmanShelley Kohl by Sandy & Jim Hack
öõROBERT KORNWISE FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Arthur Burg by Maureen & Sandy KornwiseIN HONOR OF:Bar Mitzvah of Avraham Friedenberg by Maureen & Sandy Kornwise
öõFRANCES & ALEX KUSHNER
MEMORIAL FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Helmut Bernard by Ruby & Richard KushnerDonald Boxman by Ruby & Richard KushnerSam Havis by Ruby & Richard KushnerWerner J. Kaplan by Ruby & Richard KushnerYahrzeits of: Frances Kushner; Gertrude Salinsky by Terri Westerman; Alex & Jeffrey WehrIN HONOR OF:Anniversary of Beth & Craig Bradford by Ruby & Richard KushnerBirthday of Joel Gershenson by Ruby & Richard KushnerBirth of Sadie Dahlia Gerson by Ruby & Richard KushnerBirthday of Melissa Ser by Ruby & Richard Kushner
öõHILLEL ISAAC AND RACHEL MAISEL
MEMORIAL HOUSING THEHOMELESS FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Paul Handelman by Evva & Michael HepnerWerner Kaplan by Evva & Michael HepnerChester R. Wallis by Harry MaiselYahrzeits of: Helen Braverman by Rochelle & Joel Lieberman Harry Friedman by Harriet Friedman Hillel Isaac Maisel by Harry Maisel Joyce W. Markle by Fran & Phil Wolok Henry Starkman by Miriam StarkmanIN HONOR OF:Birth of Elliot Benjamin Eppenstein by Sylvia Starkman
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Birth of Hudson Elliot Issner by Sara Braverman; Evva & Michael HepnerThe Kindness of Betsy Winkelman by Celia & Michael Lubetsky
öõMORRY NEUVIRTH
BAR & BAT MITZVAH FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Ida Goldenberg by Linda & Steve Jacobson; Sharon & Tom LebovicPaul Handelman by Rochelle & Joel Lieberman; Annette NeuvirthFreya Issacs by Rhonda, David, Dylan & Brooke MostynWerner Kaplan by Diane & Joey Lebovic; Rosalie & Bruce Rosen; Julie & Marty Wiener; Sharon & Tom LebovicIrene Mellin by Sharon & Tom LebovicYahrzeit of Helen Neuvirth by Rosalie & Bruce RosenIN HONOR OF:Birth of Elliot Benjamin Eppenstein by Annette NeuvirthSPEEDY RECOVERY TO:Jeffrey Stone by Sharon & Tom Lebovic
öõSTEVEN POSEN
YOUTH VOLUNTEER FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Samuel Havis by Rochelle & Chuck MarkleYahrzeits of Shirley & Burton Platt by Rochelle & Chuck Markle
öõPRAYER BOOK FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Werner Kaplan by Judy & Arnie Goldman
öõMAURICE RAZNICK & JEAN RAZNICK
KLARISTENFELD MEMORIAL FUNDIN HONOR OF:Bat Mitzvah of Rose Gallatin by Lou Seligman
öõBELLE & MAURICE ROSENDER
MEMORIAL FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Werner J. Kaplan by Joyce & Jeffrey Weingarten; Louis BerlinJoseph Kline by Joyce & Jeffrey Weingarten; Louis BerlinMickie Orechkin by Joyce & Jeffrey WeingartenYahrzeit of Anne Solomon by Louis Berlin
öõRABBI JACOB E. & JEAN SEGAL FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Jerry Nathanson by Adele GudesYahrzeit of Daniel Weinbaum by Roslyn Katzman
öõJERRY TEPMAN ALIYAH FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Mickie Orechkin by Mara, Alan, Ariel, Sarah & Dayna StarrYahrzeits of: Martin Feldman by Susan & Michael Feldman
Faye Schulman by Gail & Mark MizruchiIN HONOR OF:Birthday of Michael Saks by Rena Tepman
öõCANTOR LARRY VIEDER
MEMORIAL FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Yosef Alani by Carol & Sandy Vieder and familyChuck Cohen by Laurie & Jeffrey TackelWerner Kaplan by Carol & Sandy Vieder and familyHilde Issner Wilzig by Carol & Sandy Vieder and familyYahrzeits of: Margaret Goldschmid by Sheri Kohen Bertha Roth by Ethel GoldenbergIN HONOR OF:Birth of Hudson Elliot Issner by Carol & Sandy Vieder and familyBirthday of Sandy Vieder by Amy & Steve Dunn; Stacy, Jason, Sammy, Gabe, and Lindsay Vieder
öõJAY YOSKOWITZ
ISRAEL SCHOLARSHIP FUNDIN HONOR OF:Pesach by Renee & Milton Wohl; Barbara & Jerry CookSPEEDY RECOVERY TO:Shelley Kohl by Dennis Phillips and familyShelly Perlman by Dennis Phillips and family
öõTHE BREAKFAST FUND
AprilIn memory of Aaron Supowit by Debbie & Jeff SupowitIn memory of Max Fischel by Barbara KappyIn memory of Betty Handelman, Yetta Davidson, Bessie Schutzman, Frieda Davidson by Nancy & Bill HandelmanIn memory of Hillel Isaac Maisel by Harry MaiselMayIn honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Seth Goldstein by Marvie & Ethan GoldsteinIn honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Joshua Pollak by Stephanie Summer & Jason Pollak and Aimee & Robert BurkoIn memory of Henrietta Charfoos by Ron CharfoosIn memory of Sam Phillips by Dennis Phillips and familyIn honor of the Bat Mitzvah of Elyssa Biederman by Maria & Jason Biederman
Minyan Breakfast FundIN MEMORY OF:Sheri Devries by Jeffrey DevriesCharles Finer by Dorene & Alan FinerIliene & Irving Winkelman by Betsy & Mike WinkelmanPaul Handelman by Marcia GarlandLora & Abe Engelbaum by Ike EngelbaumIrv Stein by Kathie & Jeffrey SchwartzYahrzeit of Joseph Eisenberg by Harriet Friedman
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IN HONOR OF:Danny Devries’ engagement and DavidDevries’ engagement by Elissa & Rabbi Jason MillerBirth of Zoe Jane Kirsch by Gail LangerPesach by Marsha & Marvin TrimasAll that Rabbi Dovid Polter has done for Beth by Andrea GordonAll that Rabbi Rabin has done for Beth by Andrea GordonSPEEDY RECOVERY TO:Jeffrey Stone by Fran & Phil WolokPESACH CONTRIBUTIONSLouis Berlin; Debra Bradley; Sharon & PhilCohen; Barbara & Jerry Cook; Tammi & ScottCooper; Charlotte Dubin; The Edwards andHoberman Families; Phil Elkus; Elaine andCheryl Epstein; Michael Feldman; Carol & RonFogel; Judi & Thomas Fox; Eugene Greenstein;Barbara & Leslie Hubert; Diana & Joel Katz;Gail Langer; Max Lapides; Sheila & MartyLederman; Charmley Levine; Janis & FredLevine; The Lewis Family; Rene Lieberman;Rochelle & Joel Lieberman; Joanne andFlorence Miller; Joseph Newman; The OlenderFamily; Brenda & Mark Pensler; Shelly &Gene Perlman; Dennis Phillips; Monica andRobert Podolsky; Geula & Stan Rapp;Marilynn Robinson; Eric Rosenblum; Myrna &Joe Salzman; Ruth Singer; Carole & ElliotSolomon; Jeffrey Subar; Phyllis Subar; JeffTackel; Marsha & Marvin Trimas; TheUzansky Family; Martin Waldman; SheilaWaldman; Joyce & Jeffrey Weingarten; DavidWeiss; Gary Wine; Larry Zeff
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MemoriamsBEATRICE EDER, mother of Roberta(Stuart) Pinsky, Howard (Gail) Eder andDr. Jeffrey (Dr. Nadine) Eder,grandmother of Benjamin (Thuy Doan)Pinsky, Marla Pinsky, Bryan (Wendy)Eder, Kimberly (Chris) Kwant, Steven(Wendy Frink) Eder, Matthew Eder andKevin (Molly) Eder, great-grandmother ofSophie Eder, Josie Eder, Hannah Kwant,Carter Kwant, Alyssa Eder and JennaEder
IDA GOLDENBERG, wife of the late RubinGoldenberg, mother of Murray (Linda)Goldenberg, Jay (Jeanne) Goldenberg,Saree (Steve) Hantler and AllenGoldenberg and the late Sharon (Robert)Leichtman, grandmother of Aileen (RoberMcKee) Bloom, Jodi (Marty) Frank, Adam(Camille St. Cyr) Leichtman, Lori (Brian)Serlin, Megan (Jeff) Pioszak, Zach (Megan)Goldenberg, Emma (Sean) Monica, Scott(Fiancee, Alexa Feldman) Hantler, BradleyHantler, Shay (Cortney) Goldenberg andShanna (Steve) Hayden, great-grandmother of Evan Bloom, RebeccaBloom, Julia Frank, Randy Frank. HaileySerlin, Jordan Serlin, Adelynn Pioszak,Penelope Pioszak, Reuben Goldenberg, EliGoldenberg, Benjamin Goldenberg, sisterof Nettie (late Saul) Stein and Annie (lateJack) Torf
BETTY TAYLOR, wife of the late JuliusTaylor, mother of Dr. Charles (Sharon)Taylor, Dr. Ronald (Anita) Taylor, andMark Taylor, grandmother of Alan (Linda)Taylor, Stefanie Taylor, Dr. Stacey (Dr.Marc) Wittenberg, Jennifer (Eric)Friedland, Michelle (Benjamin) Weston,Nicole Taylor, Jordan Taylor, and JaredTaylor, great-grandmother of MelanieTaylor, Joshua Taylor, Pierce Glassner,Joseph Glassner, Sam Wittenberg,Zachary Wittenberg, Jonah Wittenberg,Benjamin Friedland, Madeline Friedland,Logan Weston, Dylan Weston, ConnerWeston and Natalie Weston, sister of thelate Marilyn Rachmiel and the late Dr.Sherman Kane, sister-in-law of SandraKane and the late Julius Rachmiel
ADAT SHALOMMEMORIAL PARK
THE CEMETERY IS OPEN FROM9 AM TO 5 PM SUNDAY - FRIDAY.
CLOSED ON SHABBATAND JEWISH HOLIDAYS.
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE PURCHASEOF CEMETERY PLOTS, PLEASE CALL
STEVEN GOLDSMITH, 248-798-9995
OR DENISE GALLAGHER, 248-851-5100
FROM HAZZAN GROSS (continued from page 3)
meaning also referring to something thatwas added. The Maftir is always the lastsection read from the Torah. Sometimes itis a repeat of a section which was alreadyread (I like to refer to this as the encore),and sometimes it is a completely differentreading, read from a different Torahscroll. Each holiday is assigned its ownspecial Maftir. Are you confused yet?Here’s where it gets really confusing. Theperson who chants the Haftarah is giventhe Maftir aliyah, and is called up to theTorah for the very last Torah reading tochant the blessings before and after theMaftir reading. Our adult B’nai Mitzvah class hasstudied very hard over the past 18months. Some started from scratch,literally learning for the first time how toread Hebrew, starting with the alef-bet.Now all of them will stand on the bimah,chanting the sacred words of ourtradition. It has been an honor to learnwith them. I look forward to continuingour studies and to begin working with anew adult B’nai Mitzvah group in thefuture!
FROM RABBI YOSKOWITZ (continued from page 3)
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Today, there are many books being publishedwhich ask the question: Why did theHolocaust – Shoah - occur? In a recentlypublished book, the word “why” occurs in abook title. A teacher and student ofHolocaust history, Peter Hayes, has writtenan important book entitled “Why?Explaining the Holocaust.” (2017). On the last page (343) of his book heposits the following possibility: if GustavKrupp von Bohlen, head of the NationalAssociation of German Industry, had refusedto follow an order of Hitler on April 1, 1933,there might not have been a Holocaust. Afterprotesting Hitler’s order to dismiss all hisemployees “who were Jews or affiliated withother political parties,” Krupp gave in andfired “everyone of whom the Nazisdisapproved on April 5 and thus breaking hiscontracts with each of these people.” Peter Hayes concludes his book with aproverb “Beware the beginnings.” Of whatbeginnings should we be aware? That is aquestion which we need to ask to ourselvesand to others in our Jewish and worldcommunities.
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June Birthdays
Celebrate! 1– Marlene Kraft Michael Lieberman 2– Miriam Bergman Margo Goodman Laurence Kirshner David Rosenfeld 3– Debbie Bernstein 4– James Hack Robin Terebelo Ronna Katzman Whiteman
5– Bradley Goldberg Sam Ser 6– Barbara Cook Lloyd Silberman 7– Susan Feldman Eva Juni Harold Shapiro 8– Daniel Lipnik Jared Matz10– Richard Schiff11– Neil Anchill
Leanne Miller Ellen Slovis12– David Goldis13– Joseph Burnstein Adele Gudes14– Lola Schoenberger Samantha Shapiro Gerrie Sollish15– Lisa Shiffman16– Lois Shiffman Tom Slovis
18– Barry Lippitt19– Ronald Taylor20– Jerry Cook Marc Wittenberg22– Rhoda Bennett23– Stephanie Roseman Lillian Schostak24– Sharon Blatt Susan Young25– Martin Abrin25– Andrew Daitch
Harvey Olson Beverly Woronoff26– Rabbi Aaron Bergman Alan Finer27– Gail Langer Stewart Shear Gail Smoler29– Barry Rosen
June Anniversaries 1– Carmen & Robert Biederman 4– Judith & Thomas Fox Marilyn & Robert Gold Shelley & Ed Kohl 6– Susan & Phillip Greenblatt Cheryl & Steve Schanes Ruth & Michael Zerin 7– Nancy & Joel Kaufman 8– Sandra & Steven Feldman 9– Cheryl & James Bloom11– Betty & Louis Chernoff Sandra & James Hack Jeannette & Jerry Olson
12– Lori & James Issner12– Ellen & Lloyd Silberman13– Barbara & Leslie Hubert Jenny & Eliezer Dorfman14– Bette & Avery Shapiro Elysa & Michael Weil15– Doris & James August16– Joan & Fred Fischer19– Brenda Weingarten & Robert Felsenfeld Rachel & David Jensen Elayne & Donald Ritten Elaine & Gary Rosenblatt Nancy & Robert Schostak
Kathie & Jeff Schwartz20– Donna & Jack Belen20– Linda & Joel Golden Lisa & Hannan Lis Elissa & Jason Miller21– Julie & Mark Teicher Doreen & Sanford Turbow22– Marcia & Donald Aaron Lori & Taal Ashmann Shelley & Gerald Gershune Lauren & Ryan Strickstein23- Anita & Robert Naftaly Ellen & Tom Slovis Diane & Mark Voight
24– Nancy & William Handelman Elaine & Michael Serling25– Heather & Andrew Daitch Debbie & Jerome Glassman Terran & Roger Leemis Ella & Arie Moskovitz26– Trudy & Harold Shapiro28– Debbie & Mark Bernstein Naomi & Martin Doren Susan & Alvin Schoenberger Ronna & Kenneth Whiteman29– Elanna & Rodney Broder Jacqueline & Ronald Lorfel30– Susan & David Shevrin Carol & Sandy Vieder
July Birthdays 1– Carol Blender Erin Cohen Mindy Eisenberg Sarah Jacobs Tom Lebovic 2– Megan Topper 3– Robert Biederman Amber Vieder 4– Kim Lifton Linda Rosenbaum Doreen Turbow Michael Weil 5– Debi Banooni 6– Lesley Feldman Daniel Wiener 7– Marcia Aaron 8– Barbara Alpern
Stuart Logan David Mendelson Jason Miller Alissa Pianin25– Cynthia Greenspon26– Jennifer Bartlett Julie Yashinsky Feldman27– Barbara Kappy Cheryl Yashinsky Aaron Zimberg28– Trudy Shapiro29- Jack Juni30– James Labes31– Debbie Supowit
Susan Randolph Schoenberger21– Elizabeth Hill Joel Lieberman Gerald Sukenic Jeffrey Supowit22– Benson Barr Karen Berger Sara Kovalsky22– Ilene Kowalsky Donald Ritten23– Donald Davis Ed Kohl Sheila Schechter24– Elanna Broder
Jacqueline Zeff15– Allan Goldstein16– Linda Grinwald Jeannie Weiner Terry Weingarden17– Eliezer Dorfman Harriet Lusky18– Barbara Zack19– Cheryl Hoberman Merton Robbins Lori Shapiro Stewart Shipper20– Susan Bindes David Kirsch Barbara Morse
Helen Brown Leslie Hubert 9– Robert Dunsky Marilyn Gold Michael Randel Aubrey Topper10– Sandra Kirsch Susan Krakoff Dorie Schwedel Gloria Wolok11–Marilyn Goldberg11– Bonnie Otis Carol Walters12– Roger Kushner Arthur Liss13– Louis Goldhaber Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz14– Neal Robin
July Anniversaries 1– Lauren & Jordan Acker Rochelle & Charles Markle 2– Jean & Phil Elkus Lauren & Jeffrey Tackel 3– Karen & Jeffrey Kraft Melissa & Eric Novetsky Elaine & Mel Raznick 4– Marsha & David Wein Alexandra & Joseph Wener Esther & Neal Zalenko 6– Shauna & Scott Schwartz 7– Lila & Stephen Zorn
8– Nancy & Ted Schwartzenfeld 9– Andrea & Sheldon Gordon10– Robin & Howard Terebelo12– Betsy & Myron Winkelman14– Gail & Eugene Smoler15– Trudy & Arthur Weiss16– Barbara & Irvin Kappy Kari & Sandy Richmond21– Hazzan Daniel & Lauren Gross25– Megan & Aubrey Topper27– Sharon & Ronald Goldenberg
Each month we list birthdays & anniversaries of those congregants who have given us the dates of their “special occasions.” If you would like to be listed in this column, please notify Susie Steinberg at [email protected]
If your family has celebrated a birth or a wedding, or if you have received a special honor, please let you know that as well.
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Birth of Aviva Bernadette Aaronson, daughter of Rachel &Dan Aaronson, granddaughter of Debbie & Thomas Williams‘
Birth of Reese Marin Hopman, daughter of Elana & BretHopman, granddaughter of Wendy Winkler, Roz & MichaelBreshgold, Randi & Michael Hopman, Jane & Mark Goldstein,great-granddaughter of Beatrice & Joseph Breshgold, LeoCarey, Edith Sheffman, Elaine Brown, Barbara Weissman,Anita & Ray Goldstein
Birth of Eli Jacob Nielson, son of Shaye & Matthew Nielson,grandson of Lora & David Miller and Linda & Timothy Nielsen,great-grandson of Andy & Arlene Branham and Alden Nielsen
Birth of Quinn Weiss, daughter of Maureen & Aaron Weiss,granddaughter of Trudy & Arthur Weiss
Mazal Tov!
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SERVICE SCHEDULEMORNING SERVICES
Shabbat & Festivals 9 a.m.Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m.
Sun. & Nat’l Holidays 8:30 a.m.WEEKDAY EVENING
SERVICESthrough November 3 6 p.m.Shabbat Minchah/Maarivtimes vary. See each date.
KNITTING CIRCLE 9:30 AM
SHABBAT IN THE SUN5:45 PM
TUESDAYS WITH TOTS10 AM
SOULFUL YOGA10 AM with Rabbi Shere
MINCHAH-MAARIV 9:15 PM
DINE & DISCOVER 5:30 PMwith Hazzan Grossat a private home
B’NAI MITZVAHCONNECTIONS: Thinking Jewishly10:45 AM with Rabbi Bergman
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SOCIAL JUSTICE BOOK GROUP
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MEMORIAL PLAQUE DEDICATION11 AM
YOUNG ADULT SHABBATDINNER 7 PM
REV.5/10/17
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SUMMER PARENT TODDLERBEGINS 9:45 AM
PRAYERFUL PILATES11 AM with Rabbi Shere
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SHABBAT CHAZON
AUGUSTSERVICE SCHEDULEMORNING SERVICES
Shabbat & Festivals 9 a.m.Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m.
Sun. & Nat’l Holidays 8:30 a.m.WEEKDAY EVENING SERVICESthrough November 3 6 p.m.Shabbat Minchah/Maarivtimes vary. See each date.
TUESDAYS WITH TOTS10 AM
SHABBAT IN THE SUN5:45 PM
MINCHAH-MAARIV 9 PM
MINCHAH-MAARIV 9 PM
MINCHAH-MAARIV 9 PM
Shabbat in the Sun continues…Our next Family Outdoor Shabbat Service is
FRIDAY, JULY 28 5:45 PM
“HOUSING THE HOMELESS” JULY 2 to July 9
SOCIAL JUSTICE BOOK GROUP7 PM
REV.5/10/17
PARENT TODDLER 9:45 AM
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PARENT TODDLER9:45 AM
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CANDLE LIGHTING SHABBAT ENDSFriday:June 2 8:47 p.m. 9 8:51 p.m 16 8:55 p.m. 23 8:56 p.m. 30 8:56 p.m.
ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE29901 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334OFFICE (Tel) 248-851-5100
(Fax) [email protected]
Aaron Bergman, Rabbi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-931-4221*Rachel Shere, Rabbi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-318-3162*Herbert Yoskowitz, Rabbi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-851-5100Daniel Gross, Hazzan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-277-5755*Alan Yost, Executive Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-661-3976**Melissa Ser, Director of Education. . . . . . . . . . 248-804-3501*Jodi Gross, Dir. Adult Learn. & Youth Engage. 248-626-2153Susan Steinberg, Communications Director. . . 248-770-3123*Lisa Betman, Communications Assoc. Dir.. . . . 248-851-5100Debi Banooni, Jewish Family Educator. . . . . . 248-626-2153Samantha Shapiro, Educ. & Youth Engage. . . 248-626-2153Carma Gargaro, Controller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-851-5100Ken Goss, President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-851-5100Trudy Weiss, Sisterhood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-851-5100Alan Chandross, Men’s Club President. . . . . . 248-761-1734*Robert Dunsky, Memorial Park Chairman. . . . 248-851-5100
Quality Kosher Catering, Lisa Sittaro. . . . . . . . 248-352-7758* Mobile Phone Number ** Home Phone Number
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal z”l, Founding RabbiRabbi Efry Spectre z”lCantor Nicholas Fenakel z”lCantor Larry Vieder z”l
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Adat Shalom accepts CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS FOR TRIBUTES,SYNAGOGUE DUES, SCHOOL TUITION, and MEMORIAL PARK PAYMENTS.
Sisterhoods’s Donor DaySisterhoods’s Donor DayOver 250 women enjoyed Sisterhood’sAnnual Donor Day, May 9, whichincluded fabulous boutiques, adelicious luncheon, Woman ofDistinction Honoree Harriet Dunskyand engaging speaker Lori Lipten.
See you again next year!See you again next year!