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Living each day on the roller coaster of life, amidst the profound imperfections of this world, we human beings have the opportunity to discover a greater sense of who we are ... and it is in this Garden of success and failure that we truly become one with each other and with God.
t is the oldest story in the Book. Young man is so lonesome, surrounded only by animals of every kind. The Almighty feels bad and makes a fitting partner with whom he can share his life. She has faith in the wisdom of the serpent and she eats the forbidden fruit. Then, she shares it with her husband and he takes a bite even though God warned him to the contrary. Suddenly, the eyes of both man and woman are opened and the world would never be the same again! As we begin the month of October and the Hebrew month of Cheshvan - with all of the holidays now behind us - we start again at the beginning! At the outset we learn from the first book of the Torah Beresheet that Adam and Eve are both created on the sixth day and before long, they are tested by God. Perhaps they are driven by the promise of attainment or perhaps they have within them the desire to exceed what they have been given - the universal urge for more. Whatever the motivation, in the end - they fail Gods ultimate test. Our Sages teach that before Adam and Eve ate from the fruit of the tree, only holy forces were at work within the human being. Prior to this sin of the stomach, man and woman were completely straight and pure and all of their work was holy and clean. In essence then, by falling prey to the serpents temptation, the first couple single-handedly brought punishment, pain, and ultimately failure into the world. But what path to accomplishment is not strewn with impediments in the road? The Torah teaches that no one can truly understand Torah unless they have failed at something. It is also taught that only the person who knows failure will truly understand success. Perhaps failure is not so bad then! For unless we take risks and allow for the chance to fail, we cannot truly grow and propel ourselves forward. Of course, failure is not pleasant but it is however necessary! The famous sage, Rabbi Yochanan teaches: the eye has a white and a dark part, but we can see only through the dark part. This is to remind us that only through darkness or failure do we begin to see. From darkness comes insight. And given time and faith, insight can bring triumph and ultimate success. Rabbi Harold Kushner celebrates the failure of the first couple in the Garden of Eden proclaiming that Eve is actually the heroine because she takes a risk, sees a challenge, and as such, makes possible the maturation of human life as we know it. Rabbi Kushner offers a thought-provoking alternative ending to the Genesis story as follows: So the woman saw that the tree was good to eat and a delight to the eye, and the serpent said to her, Eat of it, for when you eat of it, you will be as wise as God. But the woman said, No, God has commanded us not to eat of it, and I will not disobey God. So God called to the man and the woman and said to them, Because you have hearkened to My word and not disobeyed My commandment, I shall reward you greatly. To the man, He said, You will never have to work again. Instead you will spend all your days in idle contentment, with food growing all around you. To the woman, God said, You will bear children without pain and you will raise them without pain. They will need nothing from you. Furthermore, children will not cry when their parents die, and parents will not cry when their children die. To both Adam and Eve the Almighty said, For the rest of your lives, you will have full bellies and contented smiles. You will never shed a tear and you will never laugh. You will never long for something you do not have and you will never receive something you have always wanted. And the man and the woman grew old together in the Garden, eating daily from the Tree of Life and having many children. And the grass grew high around the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil until it disappeared from view, for there was no one to tend it. What can be made of this alternative version? It presents a vision of what life might have been like if Adam and Eve did not fail the test. Which life would you prefer? The life of utopian perfection or the current one which features much struggle simultaneous with the potential for wonderful growth?! Incidentally, when someone remarked to Thomas Edison that his experiments had failed more than 90 times before he finally invented the light bulb, Edison countered that those were not failures. He had actually learned more than 90 new ways how not to make a light bulb. As a result of their disobeying God, Adam and Eve must leave the Garden of Eden. They must leave Gods place precisely at the moment when they possess the knowledge of good and evil. While this action is so often understood as a punishment, I believe that we should praise Gods brilliance. God drove the human beings out of the Garden to live in the imperfect world and to create success out of their failure. And so it is with us. We too must learn to embrace our failures and use them as a means for spiritual and emotional growth. Living each day on the roller coaster of life, amidst the profound imperfections of this world, we human beings have the opportunity to discover a greater sense of who we are. Our life journey then is from the innocence of the Garden of Eden (childhood) to the Garden of our fallibility and thus our maturity (adulthood). And it is in this Garden of success and failure that we truly become one with each other and with God. This month - as we begin again - may each of us come to recognize our common humanity by more readily embracing our failures and imperfections at every turn. Chodesh Tov!
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BERESHIT
Shacharit: 9:00 AM
Bat Mitzvah of Natalie Faye Langnas Daughter of Lisa & Gary Langnas Granddaughter of Deena & David Fishman, Frieda & Joseph (zl) Langnas
Havdalah Bat Mitzvah of Zoe Hanna Kolender Daughter of Elyse & Dr. Brian Kolender Granddaughter of Nancy & Nathan Kolender, Eleanor & Leonard Aronovitz Great Granddaughter of Nettie Rothenberg & Ethel Rossman Minchah-Maariv: 6:15 PM Seudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv Shabbat Ends: 7:33 PM
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Bat Mitzvah of Ariella Eve Sternfeld Daughter of Amy & Alan Sternfeld Granddaughter of Donna & Melvyn Sternfeld Sue & Dr. Michael Berke, Rosalyn (zl) Berke
FRIDAY EVENING
Minchah-Maariv: 6:00 PM Southfield Candle Lighting: 6:23 PM
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Simchah Aliyah for those celebrating a birthday or anniversary in October & welcoming new members Minchah-Maariv: 6:45 PM Seudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv Shabbat Ends: 7:56 PM
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VAYERA
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MUSIC & MOTZI See page 2 for more details Minchah-Maariv: 6:00 PM Southfield Candle Lighting: 6:46 PM
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Bar Mitzvah of Joshua Jankelovitz Son of Terri Orbuch & Stuart Jankelovitz Grandson of Geri & David Jankelovitz Joyce & Martin Orbuch
NOACH
Shacharit: 9:00 AM
Bat Mitzvah of Molly Elizabeth Wyett Daughter of Pamela Applebaum & Todd Wyett Granddaughter of Marcia & Eugene Applebaum, Carol & Allen Wyett
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FRIDAY EVENING
Minchah-Maariv: 6:00 PM Southfield Candle Lighting: 6:13 PM
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FRIDAY EVENING
Minchah-Maariv: 6:00 PM Southfield Candle Lighting: 6:34 PM
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Bar Mitzvah of Ezra Schwarzbaum Son of Rungfah & Paul Schwarzbaum Grandson of Enid & Leon Schwarzbaum, Manee & Saeng Rangsimongkol
Bar Mitzvah of Stuart Evan Baum Son of Patti Nemer & Howard Baum Grandson of Barbara & Milford Nemer, Ilene Nemer, Pearl Baum, Sidney (zl) Baum
SERVICES
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VETERANS SHABBAT Shacharit: 9:00 AM
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FRIDAY EVENING
Minchah-Maariv: 6:00 PM Southfield Candle Lighting: 6:04 PM
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Minchah-Maariv: 5:00 PM Southfield Candle Lighting: 4:50 PM
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ALEPH INDUCTION Shacharit: 9:00 AM
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VAYISHLACH
Shacharit: 9:00 AM Minchah-Maariv: 4:45 PM Seudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv Shabbat Ends: 5:49 PM
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Bar Mitzvah of Austin Cohen Son of Claudette and Sean Cohen Grandson of Linda & Fred Cohen, Beverly & Leonard Weems Great Grandson of Cecile Freedman Simchah Aliyah for those celebrating a birthday or anniversary in November & welcoming new members Minchah-Maariv: 5:45 PM Seudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv Shabbat Ends: 7:03 PM Change our clocks tonight - Fall back one hour
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FRIDAY EVENING
Minchah-Maariv: 4:45 PM Southfield Candle Lighting: 4:46 PM
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VAYEISHEV
Shacharit: 9:00 AM
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MUSIC & MOTZI featuring Dr. Ron Wolfson
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Bat Mitzvah of Jamie Menuck Daughter of Jill & Craig Menuck Granddaughter of Jackie & Allen Menuck, Phoebe & Harris Mainster
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VAYETZEI
Shacharit: 9:00 AM
Bar Mitzvah of Zachary Antonio Resnick Son of Aurora & Nathan Resnick Grandson of Sue & Al Resnick, Caterina & Antonio Scalzi, Rachel & Peter Siegel
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Bat Mitzvah of Jillian Karr Goldstone Daughter of Stacey & Ronnie Goldstone Granddaughter of Brenda & Martie Karr Rita & Harold (zl) Goldstone
Havdalah Bat Mitzvah of Jessica Ivy Morganroth Daughter of Julie & Jeffrey Morganroth Granddaughter of Sheila & Mayer Morganroth, Rochelle & Arthur Lieberman
Minchah-Maariv: 4:30 PM Seudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv Bar Mitzvah of Daniel Max Homer Son of Ela & Kevin Homer Grandson of Jan & Leonard Homer, Carol Homer, Elana Lerner, Abraham Abramovitch Shabbat Ends: 5:45 PM
Havdalah Bat Mitzvah of Rebecca Julia Mendel Daughter of Soozan & Todd Mendel Granddaughter of Roberta & Leonard Mendel, Colleen & William Mazer, Barbara Mazer
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Evening Services
Sunday ................................................................................................................ 5:00 PM Monday to Thursday ................................................................................ 5:30 PM Friday ................ Will vary due to Daylight Savings Time; please see services Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 25 ........................................ 5:00 PM
VETERANS SHABBAT
9:00 AM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 SHAAREY ZEDEK
Join us as we honor our congregants who are veterans of the armed forces and have served our country. During the Shabbat service on Saturday, October 16 at 9:00 AM, we will proudly pay tribute to the men and women who defended our nation and its values. We remain profoundly grateful for their contributions in preserving the well-being and safety of the United States of America. A listing of our veterans, living and deceased, with details about their service will be printed in a special program for the service.
Co-chairs: Linda Cohen and Larry Berry
OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 2010 . TISHREI-CHESHVAN-KISLEV 5771
Friday, December 24 at 6:00 PM: Services followed by Shabbat dinner Saturday, December 25 at 10:00 AM: Services followed by lunch
Reservations for Dinner & Lunch are necessary Please RSVP to Tobye Bello, Program Director, at 248/357-5544 x45 or e-mail tbello@shaareyzedek.org
SHABBAT BABYSITTING
10:00 AM to the end of services every Shabbat 10:00 to 11:00 AM on Tot Shabbat Dates October 2 & 16 November 6 & 13 December 4 For children ages two through seven
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Dont miss your opportunity to purchase this limited-edition commemorative Chanukiyah of landmark synagogues.
For more information, or to purchase your Commemorative Chanukiyah featuring Shaarey Zedek as the Shamash, please contact Tobye Bello, Program Director, at 248/357-5544 x45 or e-mail tbello@shaareyzedek.org
Generously sponsored by The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation in Memory of Morris D. Baker
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Amy Friedman and Stuart Brody on their June 6 th wedding. Stuart is the son of Helene Brodsky Brody of West Bloomfield and Jay (Susan) Brody of Bloomfield Hills. He is the grandson of Dina and Herman (zl) Brodsky and Rhea and Robert Brody. Amy is the daughter of Lynda and Dr. Harold Friedman of West Bloomfield and granddaughter of Helen and Arthur Braverman and Lillian and Joseph (zl) Friedman.
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY PLANNED FOR 5TH & MARKET STREETS IN PHILADELPHIA Night rendering of the new National Museum of American Jewish History on Independence Mall.
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CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK TO BE FEATURED IN FILM AT NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY
Congregation Shaarey Zedek will be one of 13 synagogues featured in films exploring the post-World War II role of synagogues in the United States being created for the new National Museum of American Jewish History, opening in Philadelphia in November 2010. Located on the second floor of the Museums core exhibition covering 1945 to the present, the films will offer virtual tours of synagogues built following World War II in an effort to immerse visitors in inspirational and diverse examples of 20th century synagogue architecture. We chose Congregation Shaarey Zedek because it represents a key example of post-World War II architecture, said Dr. Josh Perelman, the Museums historian and deputy director of programming. These films aim to demonstrate the lively expansion of American Judaism in the latter half of the twentieth century, continued Perelman. In the fall, filmmakers from Local Projects, the Museums interactive media partner, traveled from New York City to Shaarey Zedek for a full-day shoot of the synagogues architectural features cited in preliminary interviews with members of the synagogue and its staff. These interviews also laid the groundwork for full-length oral histories recorded on site with Rabbi Joseph Krakoff, congregation President Brian Hermelin and congregation members Mandell Bill Berman and Alan Schwartz. The opportunity to collect these voices as snapshots of Jewish American life for the museum has been an incredible experience for our team of filmmakers, said Jake Barton, the principal of Local Projects. The interviews have revealed incredibly warm and candid expressions of congregants connection, not only to Judaism and their synagogue, but to their family and in some instances their larger Jewish identity. We thank Shaarey Zedek for opening their doors to us and allowing our crew to document their community.
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$5 students with ID | $18 general admission | $50 patron seating*
*patrons receive reserved seating in the first 10 rows
to purchase tickets or to rsvp, please contact martha goldberg at 248/357-5544 x46 or e-mail mgoldberg@shaareyzedek.org
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David Broza's Appearance Generously Sponsored by The Sandra Davis Memorial Fund
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Dr. Ron Wolfson will address the congregation as he speaks on the following topics:
Blessings & Kisses: The Power of Family as Jewish Educator
With humorous and poignant stories, Ron will share ideas and strategies for creating joyous, warm and meaningful Jewish life in the family.
OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 2010 . TISHREI-CHESHVAN-KISLEV 5771
MUSIC & MOTZI ARE GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY IRVING & BEVERLY LAKER, ANDREA LAKER, DR. JERRY & ELAINE LAKER & BONNIE LAKER WINKLER DR. RON WOLFSONS APPEARANCE GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY THE MORRIS AND BEVERLY BAKER FOUNDATION IN MEMORY OF MORRIS D. BAKER
For more information, or to RSVP, contact Martha Goldberg at 248/357-5544 x 46 or e-mail mgoldberg@shaareyzedek.org. Please RSVP no later than Monday, November 8.
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What an incredible journey its been! Shaarey Zedeks Vegetable garden was first planted on Sunday, May 16 th by a hundred students, their parents and other synagogue members with the support of many donors. Over the past five months, the garden has flourished with the help of all of our wonderful volunteers. We are grateful to the children, teens, families, adults and Yad Ezra volunteers who made time in their busy lives to give back to our community, fulfilling the mitzvah of feeding the hungry. In total the garden produced 500 lbs of fresh vegetables, which were delivered on a weekly basis to Yad Ezras clients. Yasher Koach to all of the participants, to our lead consultant, Rebecca Starr, and todah rabbah to our sponsors.
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Leonard & Ophelia Herman To Receive The Zionist Organization of Americas Brandeis Award
Community leaders Leonard and Ophelia Herman will receive the Justice Louis D. Brandeis Award honoring their lifetime commitment to Zionism. Honorary Chairs for the evening are Jennifer & Brian Hermelin, Marcie & Robert Orley and Lisa & Gary Shiffman.
Hospice of Michigans grief support groups provide a safe and supportive environment for participants to express their feelings and better understand the grief process. These services are offered at no charge to anyone mourning the loss of a loved one.
Seminars
An overview of what happens during the grieving process. discussion. Handouts are provided. Education and
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YOUNG ADULTS
YOUNG ADULTS Programs rated YA for Young Adults are designed to appeal to younger individuals.
TEENS
TEENS Programs rated T for Teens have content designed to appeal to and educate individuals ages 13 to 17.
FAMILIES
FAMILIES Programs rated F for Families are designed with families with young children ages 6 to 12 in mind. However, this age range may be adjusted depending on the program.
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AGES 6 - 12
YOUNG FAMILIES
YOUNG FAMILIES Programs rated YF for Young Families are similar to the F rating, but more specifically oriented for families with younger children ages newborn to 5. However, this age range may be adjusted depending on the program.
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THE COMMUNITY
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Making Trouble
The story of six of the greatest female comic performers of the last century Molly Picon, Fanny Brice, Sophie Tucker, Joan Rivers, Gilda Radner, and Wendy Wasserstein. Hosted by four of todays funniest women - Judy Gold, Jackie Hoffman, Cory Kahaney, and Jessica Kirson - its the true saga of what it means to be Jewish, female and funny.
Enjoy coffee, cookies & conversation Sisterhood & Mens Club members $2 Non-members $3
Pictured Left to Right: Ruthe Goldstein, Sandy Wittenberg, Sandy Boykansky, Mark Diem, Helene Cherrin Kugel Maven Chair, Miriam Goldberg, Jacqui Elkus and Beth Avadenka.
The Kugel Mavens keep your taste buds hopping with a variety of Shabbos kugels. Theres a baking party every month...come play in the kitchen with us. Volunteers are always welcome. And, as you can see in this photo, male chefs are happily included. To be a part of the Kugel Mavens, contact the Sisterhood office at 248/357-5544 x48 or e-mail sisterhood@shaareyzedek.org.
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10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 2010 . TISHREI-CHESHVAN-KISLEV 5771
Myths & Facts About Osteoporosis: No Bones About It & Should I, Could I, Start My Own Business
For more information regarding this seminar, or to suggest future topics or speakers, please contact the Mens Club of fice at 248/357-5544
Shows & Showtimes are sent out via e-mail. Please make sure you are on our e-mail lists! For more information, please contact Morry Levin at 248/750-1700.
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Now that we feel the love, what comes next? ... As we head into our next 150 years, who is Congregation Shaarey Zedek? What are we?
e often laugh with the children that rabbis and educators do nothing over the summer but wait for them to come back. The truth is that all we did this summer was try to come up with a new motto for the Department of Education and Youth. Okay, okay not the whole summer (just most of it). This slogan is, I believe, very important. After all, it reflects our vision for Jewish youth, their families and what we as a community stand for. More importantly, the slogan has to look good on the back of t-shirts and on coffee mugs. When I came on board two years ago, I came up with Feel the love. It truly set the tone for the last two years of our programming and experiences. Now that people feel the love, what comes next? Congregation Shaarey Zedek: Faithfully. Ill admit it, this was my idea. I wanted to really bring home to our children the idea of community and family for which Shaarey Zedek stands. Especially since this is Shaarey Zedeks 150 th anniversary year, I thought it was very fitting to reflect our families commitment to this shul for the last century and a half and that such a commitment would continue, faithfully, for the next 150 years. Most importantly, however, was that it is a great song from the band Journey and I thought it could serve as a cute double message. Ya, as soon as someone mentioned Journey it got nixed. Who knew people didnt like Journey so much?! Congregation Shaarey Zedek: Shabbat Happens. Clever, right? Well, except for those who know the original phrase. But this expression does reflect our reinvigorated commitment to the Sabbath. As Ahad HaAm wrote, More than the Jewish people have kept Shabbat, Shabbat has kept the Jewish people. With new and exciting youth service opportunities, including Tot Shabbat, Youth and Family Services, Torah Talk, minyanim in both the chapel and sanctuary, and more, Congregation Shaarey Zedek is the place to be on Shabbat mornings. Come join
us and check it out. Congregation Shaarey Zedek: Livin in the House of the Lord. Well, it does express our belief in God but no, I nixed that one. Congregation Shaarey Zedek: Wicked Awesome. Need I say more? Didnt make the cut. As we head into our next 150 years, who is Congregation Shaarey Zedek? What are we? How do we represent all our ideals: God, Torah, Israel, community, Conservative Judaism, family, Shabbat, holidays, and more into a concise phrase (that can, frankly, fit onto the back of a t-shirt)? I look forward to hearing YOUR ideas. Please email me any thoughts you might have: rabbistarr@shaareyzedek.org. Together may we love CSZ faithfully: a place where Shabbat Happens and where we are Livin in the House of the Lord. After all, Shaarey Zedek is, truly, wicked awesome.
YOUNG FAMILIES
AGES 2 - 7
TORAH TALK
11:00 AM SATURDAYS
October 2 & 16 November 6 & 13 December 4
in the Tikvah Chapel
Join us for a series of themed Tot Shabbat services to celebrate the beauty of Shabbat and meet other families. At each service families with children ages 2 - 7 will enjoy a unique experience, based upon the designated theme. For more information, contact Megan Topper, Assistant Director of Youth & Family Education, at 248/357-5544 x 43 or e-mail mtopper@shaareyzedek.org.
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On Saturday, November 6, during the morning service, we will hold our Aleph Induction Ceremony for the children who are presently in the First Grade classes at Shaarey Zedek Religious School and Hillel Day School.
Through this ceremony, we both impress upon our young children the value of Jewish learning and stress their own importance to us and to the future of Klal Yisrael. Each child will be presented with a gift from the congregation. Our entire membership is cordially invited to attend this ceremony. Following the service, the students and their families are invited to enjoy a luncheon celebration in their honor. Our list of honorees includes: Adina Alterman Shoshana Arnold Jacob Bronstein Ethan Chernow Jonah Cohen Emma Cutler Cara Dones Logan Edelheit Max Edelheith Henry Ellenbogen Harrison Feber Hannah Findling Max Friedman Joshua Geller Seth Giles Maya Goldberg Jacob Handler Ari Hersh Raynah Jacobs Noah Kam Benjamin Lerne Noah Michaelson Lexy Rosenwasser Joshua Saperstein Isaac Saulson Benjamin Schmeltz Maya Weisberger Zachary Wittenberg Jordyn Wolf Lindsey Wolf
1:00 PM - Keynote Speaker Dr. Erica Brown When Jews Do Bad Things The Concept of all Israel is responsible for one another is intrinsic to Judaism. How can Jews respond? 2:00 PM - Rabbi Aaron L. Starr The Meaning of Life Join us to find out how Judaism answers this question and begin to ask yourself: Am I achieving the proper meaning of life?
Save the date; It will be a historical event! The Detroit Jewish community has planned a full day of learning featuring Shaarey Zedeks own Rabbi Aaron Starr and other rabbis and educators from around the world as Jewish communities from every corner of the earth come together to celebrate Jewish learning, values and unity. For more information, please call 248/203-1520 or e-mail rubin@jfmd.org.
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We hope that you will learn with us, laugh with us, sing with us and share with us. Be a part of the Shaarey Zedek community!
t is hard to believe that its October! The summer seems distant now and school is in full swing. Even though its beginning to feel chilly, I can still feel the heat of the young families who packed our programs this summer. We began in May with the Summer Shabbat Dinner Club, bringing in families with children in grade school to enjoy an evening together and to learn the Friday night table rituals. The fun continued in June, July and August with a parent-baby music class, La La Loie, which was filled to capacity. We visited the animals at the zoo, came together for Jewish stories and activities with PJ Power Hour, and celebrated Shabbat in parks around the community and in our synagogue! The fun was non-stop! In the midst of all of this, we have planned an even more fabulous, fun, and most importantly, free array of opportunities for our families this fall! We invite you to join us Shabbat mornings for Tot Shabbat and Thursday mornings for Jumpin & Jivin, our new musical open gym. PJ Power Hour will be held both at home and on the road at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield during the Book Fair. Dont forget to bring your friends to these Family-Friendly and Free experiences! All of this information and more can be found in your new 2010 High Holy Day Season Young Family Programming Guide. To request a copy, be sure to call or email. On Sunday, October 31 st , our community of Shaarey Zedek families with children in kindergarten through seventh grade will gather for Project Tikkun Olam. At this program, families will have the opportunity to give back, volunteering at various organizations around the community. Age-appropriate activities will be available for all. We hope that you will join us for this rewarding experience. Last years participants raved about learning the Jewish value of
caring for animals while petting a 300 pound snake! Stay tuned for this years excitement! In 2 nd Grade, parents and children will learn together at the Havdalah Happenin workshop where theyll create beautiful hand-made Havdalah sets and embark on a journey through the sky in a portable planetarium. The following Saturday evening, well join together again to say goodbye to Shabbat and put into practice our new skills! As you can see we have a very exciting year planned. We hope that you will learn with us, laugh with us, sing with us and share with us. Be a part of the Shaarey Zedek community.
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Join us on Thursday mornings with your young child, ages 0 - 4 years, for free play at Jumpn & Jivin - Shaarey Zedeks Musical Open Gym. This non-structured play time will allow children to explore and discover, while also giving parents the opportunity to make new connections. For more information, contact Megan Topper, Assistant Director of Youth & Family Education, at 248/357-5544 x43 or e-mail mtopper@shaareyzedek.org.
Come in your PJs and join our guest readers for an evening of art activities and storytime using a PJ Library book. Well start with hands-on activities that will allow your child to explore a Jewish value or theme. From there, well all gather on the carpet for an engaging story. The evening will conclude with hugs and a bedtime snack. Please RSVP to Megan Topper, Assistant Director of Youth & Family Education, at 248/357-5544 x43 or e-mail mtopper@shaareyzedek.org.
Rabbi Aaron L. Starr poses with Shaarey Zedek Youth at Camp Tamarack in August.
Rabbi Aaron L. Starr and Shaarey Zedek Teens pose for a photo in Jerusalem during Teen Mission 10.
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In Memoriam
HERLAINE BAKERMAN Beloved wife of the late Jacque Bakerman (zl); cherished mother of Cheryl (Steven) Schanes and Thomas (Judy) Bakerman; loving grandmother of Jennifer Schanes, Lauren Schanes, Alison (David) Norman and Tanya Bakerman; devoted sister of Joanne Kline. DR. SIDNEY BASKIN Beloved husband of Geraldine Baskin; father of Michael (Pat) Baskin, Myrna (Cary) Goldberg; grandfather of Madeleine and Andrew Baskin, Allison and Adam Goldberg; son of the late Mary and the late Morris Baskin (zl); brother of the late Seymour Baskin (zl); survived by many loving family and friends. SANDRA BRENNER Beloved wife of Dennis Brenner; mother of Shelley (Otto) Dube, Mark (Lisa) Sherman, Michael (Sherri) Brenner, Lisa Brenner; grandmother of Danniell, Yomi, Ami, Annie, Benjamin; sister of Marcia Tuck (John-Norman), Marlene (Ralph) Yamron; and in-laws Don (Judi) Davis, Marilyn (Abbot) Schlain. HOWARD BRICKNER Beloved husband of Wendy Brickner; father of Ryan Brickner, Danielle Brickner, Neal Brickner; brother of Kathy (Paul) Finkel; uncle of Jennifer and Rachel Finkel; survived by many loving family and friends. VERONICA CUTTNER Beloved wife of the late Paul Cuttner (zl); sister of Cyril (Peggy) Levene; aunt of David (Candy) Cuttner, Aylene Kovensky; great-aunt of Wendy (Philip) Arnold, Ibrah Kovensky, Sarah and Seth Kovensky, Sara and Brian Kalt. RUTH EBLING Beloved wife of the late Stanley M. Ebling (zl); mother of Annette Elbling and the late Sandra Mintz (zl); grandmother of Carl and Philip Mintz; sister of the late Alvin Greenblatt (zl); survived by many loving family and friends.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek extends heartfelt sympathies to the families of the following: VIRGINIA ELFOND Beloved wife of George Elfond; mother of Darlene (Charles) Glogower, Gloria and Bruce Garber, Cheryl Elfond, Gail and Dennis OConnor, David Elfond; grandmother of Jeremy Glogower, Jeffrey Glogower (Dalia Oppenheimer), Rachel Glogower, Jennifer (Adam) Stewart, Jodi (Neil) Simon, Dustin Garber, Sara OConnor and Lisa (Marc) Brzozowski; great-grandmother of Dalhia Stewart; sister of Lorraine Turner, and the late DeLynn Parsons (zl). LORA ENGELBAUM Beloved wife of the late Abie Engelbaum (zl); mother of Ike (Judy) Engelbaum, Karen (Lawrence) Leiter; grandmother of Deborah, Edie, Kimberly, Avery, Richard and David; aunt of Morris, Andre, Sally and Steve; survived by many loving family and friends. JUDGE HILDA GAGE Cherished mother of Julie (John Palmer) Gage Palmer, the late Jackie Gage and the late Robert Gage (zl); loving sister of Harvey (Judy) Rosenberg; adoring grandmother of David, Joseph and Benjamin Palmer; dear sister of the late Susan (the late Sam) Goldfarb (zl); beloved daughter of the late Jacob and the late Mildred Rosenberg (zl). JACQUELINE JACKIE GAGE - Beloved daughter of Judge Hilda Gage and Noel (Ivy) Gage; sister of Julie Palmer, Nicole Gage, Samantha Gage, Sydney Gage, the late Robert Gage (zl). JOSEPH GAJDA Beloved husband of the late Hanna Gajda (zl); father of James (Sydonia) Gajda, Gina (Michael) Renna, Liz (Paul) Jarosh; grandfather of Jeffrey (Emily) Gajda, Annette Gajda, Hanna Renna, Hanna Jarosh, Kimberly Jarosh; great-grandfather of Gabrielle and Sofia Gajda. RICHARD DREW GERSHENSON Beloved husband of Sherry Gershenson; father of Lyndsey Gershenson, Hannah Gershenson, Aaron Gershenson; brother of Bruce (Suzy) Gershenson, Joel Gershenson, Dennis (Nancy) Gershenson; son of the late William Gershenson (zl) and the late Sylvia Sloman (and the late Norman Sloman) (zl); son-in-law of Margaret Wilson and the late Gavin Wilson, Sr.; brother-in-law of Linda Gershenson, Karen (Ken) Walker and the late Gavin Wilson, Jr.; survived by many loving nieces, his loving caregiver Margaret Partee and a world of friends. BEATRICE GOSLIN Beloved sister of Dr. Bernard (Marlene) Toft; survived by family and friends. BEN GURVITZ Beloved husband of the late Sara Gurvitz; father of Allan (Linda) Gurvitz, Carol (Steven) Colman; grandfather of Eric (Lauren) Gurvitz, Michelle (Adam) Wichman, Zoe Colman; great-grandfather of Jessica and Abby Gurvitz, Sophia Wichman; brother of the late Simon Gurvitz and the late Ida Bressler (zl). DR. PHILLIP HERTZ Beloved husband of Terri Roman Hertz and the late Shirley Lee Hertz (zl); father of Sandra Lee (Loren) Acker, Elizabeth Hertz (Woof Kurtzman); grandfather of Lorien Benet Hart (Christopher); Shevon Benet, Matthew King; brother of Reva Krause, the late Dr. Sidney Hertz and the late Benjamin Hertz (zl); brother-in-law of Arlene Hertz, Bernice Hertz and the late Dr. Jerome Krause (zl); survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
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BEATRICE LOVINGER Beloved wife of the late Jack Lovinger (zl); mother of Linda (Charles) Soberman, Steve Lovinger, Julie (Sheldon) Blair and Cathy (Kenneth) Shiovitz; grandmother of Lisa Glazier, Tracey Jackier, David (Jennifer) Soberman, Michael Blair, Stephanie Blair, Stacey Shiovitz, Daniel Shiovitz; great-grandmother of Lilah Glazier, Hannah Glazier, Kaiya Jackier; daughter of the late Joseph and the late Cecille Becker (zl); survived by many loving family and friends. SEYMOUR MARSHAK Beloved husband of the late Phyllis K. Marshak (zl); father of Robin (Ivan) Melvin, Nancy (Seth) Karpen, Susan (Gary) Stein; brother of Estelle (Marvin) Nathan, the late Arthur Marshak (zl); grandfather of Joshua (Sarah) Karpen, Alexandra Karpen, Jason Melvin, Alissa Melvin; great-grandfather of Jakob Karpen; survived by many loving family and friends. LILLIAN OLENDER Beloved wife of the late Theodore Olender (zl); mother of Allen (Amy) Olender, Jane (Neil) Anchill; grandmother of Teddie Olender, Max Olender, Dr. Shira Anchill (Aaron Herskovic), Ben Anchill. SUZANNE HARRIS ORLEY Beloved wife of 65 years of Joseph Orley; cherished mother of Joy and Allan Nachman, Melissa and Larry Lax, Gregg and Harriet Orley and Robert and Marcie Orley; loving Grandma Sue of Elanah and Rick Hunger, David Nachman, Seth and Mandy Lax, Liza and Zachary Gordon, Ryan Orley, Emily Orley, Matthew Orley, Alex Orley, Jason Orley and Olivia Orley; Adoring G.G. of Harrison and Dorian Hunger; Devoted Sister of Merle Harris and Alfred Harris; sister-in-law of Graham and Sally Orley, Rhea and Robert Brody and the late Shirley Harris (zl); also survived by Jessie Baker. TILLIE PANUSH Beloved wife of the late Louis Panush (zl); dear mother of Dr. Elissa (Richard) Benedek, Dr. Margo (Perry) Cohen, Naomi (Lou Benson) Salus, and the late Judith Michaelson (zl); also survived by Melvin Michaelson; loving grandmother of David (Cindy) Benedek, Joel (Tami) Benedek, Sarah (David) Wasson, Dina (Douglas) Jansen, Carol (Mark) Brugger, Helen (Aydin) Guler, Michael Cohen, Daniel Cohen, Jonathon (Claudia) Cohen, Danielle (Herman) Westreich, and R.J. (Jalene) Salus; 17 devoted great grandchildren; sister of the late Rose Shur, and the late Louis Lipsitz (zl). JANE SALZBERG Beloved wife of the late Aaron Salzberg (zl); mother of Frances (Dr. Gilbert) Herman; sister-in-law of Adam Mannelid; survived by many loving nieces and nephews. GERALDINE CARNICK SCHWARTZ Beloved wife of the late Albert Lee Carnick and the late Barney Schwartz (zl); mother of Bruce (Nanette) Carnick, Jane (Gerald) Weber, Craig (Judy) Carnick, Lisa Carnick; grandmother of Scott Carnick, Andrew (Michael) Schoffman, Adam (Heather) Weber, Michael (Scott) Dean, Lindsay Carnick; great-grandmother of Gabriel and Jordan Schoffman, Noa Weber; lovingly remembered by Barneys children, Alan S. (Sandy) Schwartz, Gary Schwartz (Cindy Shaffran), Janice (Chris) Billmeyer, Gail (Dr. Alan) Sugar; sister of the late George K. Breman (zl); survived by many loving family and friends. MINNIE SIMMER Beloved mother of Mitchell (Carolyn) Simmer, Joel (Leaine) Simmer, the late Lawrence Simmer (zl); grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of seventeen; survived by many loving family and friends.
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In Appreciation of: Shaarey Zedek Family for anniversary flowers by Elliot & Lorraine Schubiner In Honor of: Elaine Medwed's granddaughter's marriage by Davida Gale Ilene Nemer's special birthday by Max & Trude Lumelsky In Memory of: Jackie Gage by Alan & Sharyl Ackerman Ruth Gutow by Judy & Irwin Elson, Randie & Charles Federman, Joyce Siegel and Doreen Hermelin Isabelle Ziegelman by Doreen Hermelin Geraldine Carnick Schwartz by Sidney & Sally Katz Ruth Gutow by Ronnie & Stacy Klein, Gail & Donald Lansky, Vivian & Rick Levy, Jennifer & Mark Rosen, Alvin & Susan Schoenberger, Joseph Shulman, Joan & Harold Tyndall and Irving & Gail Weintraub Sol Wolkin by Sylvia Serwin Rosina Weissman by Michael & Linda Weingarden
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