May 2015 iyar/Sivan 5775 Vol. 57, No. 8 May Worship Temple Emanu-El where you belong 14450 West Ten Mile Rd . Oak Park, MI 48237 • 248.967.4020 . www.emanuel-mich.org Friday May 1 5:45 pm Tot Shabbat followed by a complimentary young family dinner. 6:30 pm 1st Friday Graduation Shabbat with High School participation & Birthday Blessing, followed by a complimentary congregational dinner Religious School Concert Sunday May 17th 10:30–11:30 am Saturday May 2 9:15 am Torah Study 10:30 am Morning Service Spenser Keys Bar Mitzvah Whole congregation Invited Friday May 8 7:00 pm Erev Shabbat service -- Brett Davidson Bar Mitzvah Blessing Special appearance by Chazanista Kelly and the Sam Harris Band Saturday May 9 9:15 am Torah Study 10:30 am Morning Service Sophie Hart Bat Mitzvah 7:00 pm Havdalah Service Friday May 15 7:00 pm Erev Shabbat service with Anniversary Blessing/Shir Chadash Choir Saturday May 16 9:15 am Torah Study 10:30 am Shabbat Morning Friday May 22 7:00 pm Erev Shabbat Saturday May 23 9:15 am Torah Study 10:30 am Morning Service Aiden Erb Bar Mitzvah 7:00pm Shavuot/Confirmation The Prime Timers are planning another fun tour! On Saturday, May 16th, we will have a tour of Detroit’s Guardian Building and the surrounding district, preceded by a Shabbat potluck lunch featuring a brief biblical architectural talk by Rabbi Kalfus! Lunch will be about noon - after services - in the Modell Room at Temple and the tour will be from 2- 4 pm. The cost of the tour will be $12 per person. RSVP by May 12 to office or email [email protected]. If you have any questions, call Brenda or Richard Strausz at 248-646-7229. Sunday May 24 10:30 am Shavuot Service/Yizkor Friday May 29 7:00 pm Erev Shabbat service Brotherhood at Temple Emanu-El Saturday May 30 9:15 am Torah Study 10:30 am Morning Service TEMPLE EMANU-EL’s 63rd ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING You are cordially invited to attend our Annual Congregational Meeting where we will kick off our year with the Election of new Officers, Election of new Board of Trustees, Presentation of the provisional 2015-2016 operating budget, and Reports on the year ending June 30, 2015, and Free dues raffle drawing SUNDAY, May 31, 2015 INFORMATION ON PAGE 8 Saturday, May 9 Havdalah service w/BBQ Hot Dogs & campfire outside. 5:30 - Havdalah kit craft project, kickball, rummi kub 6:00 - BBQ Hot Dogs, chips and watermelon 7:00 - Havdalah service 7:15 - Guitar/Camp Songs by Jamie Schultz and Rabbi Klein, with marshmallow roast RSVP Deadline: May 5, 2015 to temple office 248-967-4020 or [email protected]. For more info, contact: Mike Rich [email protected] or 248-709-2235 our temple family All Of Temple Emanu-El Is Now A Free Wifi Zone NETWORK: TEpublic PASSWORD: TEguest2014 May 1 In MemoriAm Every month, members who have a birthday are invited to attend the FIRST FRIDAY EVENING SHABBAT to receive a BIRTHDAY BLESSING during our SHABBAT service which begins at 6:30pm. Ernest “Ernie” Needle, husband of Sandy Needle, March 21, 2015 Wendy Shifrin, sister of Laura Shifrin, March 25, 2015 y April 26-May 2 *Abraham Becker Abraham Belsky Norman Blumeno Doris Dershow Trudy Driker Jan Dunn *Lois Eder-Weisman *Harry G. Feldscher *Albert S. Finn *Sharyn Finkelberg Eudice Fischhoff Abraham Glovinsky Elaine Gordon Nate Gordon *Rabbi Harry Z. Gordon *Fanny Goren *Beatrice Hearshen George James *Scott Irwin Kaplan Sandra Klein *Israel Losh *Miron Maisel *Helen Miller Lyle Parr *James Popkin Barbara Rabotnick Mary Sacks Leah Schwartz *Maxwell Sherman Mildred B. Simon Ben Tuckman Ernest Wolfe *Bertha G. Woolf Sophia Zeitlin May Birthdays! Spenser Keys Carson Litvin Peter Schondorf Daniel Schondorf Phoebe Brand Alexandra Pearlman Travis Kaye Celia Lipton Erin Thomson Chloe Bakst Nadia Richardson Aidan Erb Charlotte Vinande Benjamin Bacow Gabriel Stacey May 15 Every month, all those who have wedding anniversaries are invited to attend the THIRD FRIDAY SHABBAT OF THE MONTH to receive a wedding anniversary blessing during our Shabbat service which begins @ 7:00pm. Bring all your family and friends to celebrate! Rabbi Kalfus invites you, if you are able, to come to his office @ 6:45pm to greet each other prior to the service. May 3-9 *Lillie Akers Betty Bean *Esther Berick *Sally L. Broad *Judi Steinbock Brown Akivah Drasnin Renee Edelstein *Myer Engelberg Adolph Ferstenfeld Molly Gliner Sadie Gliner Alexander Goldman *Ann Frankford Gordon *Annette Grossman Alan Horowitz Irving Kroll *Harry Kretchmer May Anniversaries! Joseph and Karren Richard Jordan and Marjie Field Robert and Robin Gershman Faith Robinson-Renner and Marc Lipton and Ellen Cogen Lipton Debora Renner Milton and Lois Zussman Edward and Carol Lechtzin Dennis and Janet Schwartz Melvyn and Paula Kalt Jerrold and Dale Rubin Dave and Leslee Caplan Matthew and Erica McManus Richard and Robin Gold Sarah and Sam Bennett Aric Parr and Dita Besemer Robert and Anne Olender Jeffrey Band & Dennis and Jennifer Patterson Meredith Weston-Band Simon and Francene Zakalik Martin Kohn and Laura Sacks Kohn -2- Temple Emanu-El Bulletin • May 2015 a r t Edith Lewin Albert Miller *Louis Modell Minnie Pelzner *Richard S. Rome *Rosa Rosen Kolmon Sachse Marilyn Soverinsky *Louis Steiner Arthur Stuart *Kelly Marie Trager Kathy Winer May 10-16 *Rose Baransky Edwin Bean Herman Davis *Philip Donon Ruth Elaine Dudick *Lois Eder-Weisman Bertha Erdstein Emanuel Erdstein *Mary P. Evans *Ethel Finesilver *Jacob Goldstein *Samuel Goldstein Joseph Gross Molly Gubkin Evi Heilbrunn Sophie Kellerman Lillian Kominars *Abraham J. Joffe *Marvin Leibson *Anthony Magdic *Chawa Meler Harry Metz *Charlotte Michaelson Cipora Mowerman J.W. (Bill) Paquette Annie Pela *Joseph Ringler *Louis Robins *Bess Roe *Beverly Rosen Florence Schindler *Louis Schlien Mildred Schneider *Rose L. Schwartz *Arnold E. Sky *Esther Stralser May 17-23 Alvin Buch Robert Cripps z e *Florine Davis *Allen Eckerlling *Esther Fershtman *Bella Goldstein *Betty V. Gordon Ronald Greenberg Golda Gussin *Al Geyer Genia Guyer *Julius Howard Lloyd C. Hulbert *Isidor Eckhous Lois Moore Kabbe *Esther Katzman *Samuel Langberg *Edward Lerman *Dale Scott Levy *Bruce A. Magidson Deborah Mark Reuben Mendelssohn Esther Rubin Messer Lois Moore Kabbe Edward Nurenberg Jacob Solomon Ostrow *Fannie Pantzer Paul Rosin Oscar Ross *Cecelia Schlussel *Ethel Schwartz *Olla Mishelow Stern *Theodore Weinbaum Kathy Winer *Miriam Zussman May 24-30 *Benjamin Ash *Jason Bennish Alvin Buch *David Cohen *Harry Edelson *Annette Figot *Matthew Figot *Ronna Finkleman *Janet C. Friedman Lou Gordon Andrew Gulick *Beatrice Herman *Richard L. Hibbs Gertrude Hyatt *Sadie Kimmel *S. Bunny Lachman *Leo Levitan *Gene Levitt *Milton Lucow i t s Jeffrey Madven *David Norris Marla Permut Peter Polinsky *Mollie Rosenthal *Evelyn Rosenwach *Reba Ruskin *Manuel Salinger Louis Simon *Doris Sternberg *Mordecai Szwarcman Anna Weinstein Elaine Weston Marianne Wolin Louis Zacks *Pearl Zafron Harold Zeff May 31-June 6 *Dr. Donald M. Berkower *Goldie Cohen *Herman Cohen Jack Dershow *Emil Edelson *Morris Gershman *Meyer Goldstein Dana Gordon Phyllis Greenwald *Eugene Hauser *Nellie Hyman *Jewel Kretchmer Abraham Kutlov *Hannah Manchel Daniel “Buddy” Mendelsohn *Leon Pantzer *Frieda Pultusker *Edward Frazer Purdy Anna Rabotnick Esther Robbins Marjorie Schafer *Ida Schlien Anne Schultz *Rudolph Shapiro Ruth Shartsis *Viola Shear *Theodore Sherbow *Kevin Sofferin *Sander Tobias *Samuel Topf *George Turkel *Idell Unger *Mildred Zeidman Emanuel Zweigel *A light will be lit on our Memorial Board. If you wish to memorialize your loved ones in a special way, consider purchasing a memorial plaque to be displayed in our Anne Jospey Sanctuary. Each year, on the anniversary of their death, it will be lit as a remembrance. Contact the Temple office at 248-967-4020 to make arrangements for this eternal memory of your loved one. • Iyar / Sivan 5775 The Rabbi’s Corner This is important and timely information about Reform Judaism in Israel and how you can make a difference in supporting a pluralistic religious approach in our Holy Land. Reform Judaism NEEDS YOUR VOTE. Read the following to understand the issue and to respond. Thank you so much! Rabbi Arturo Kalfus ELECTION & VOTING FAQs What is ARZA? ARZA, the Association of Reform Zionists of America, is the Zionist arm and voice of the Reform Movement and an affiliate of the Union for Reform Judaism, serving 1.5 million Reform Jews in North America. ARZA is the vehicle for the collective participation of American Reform Jews in the Israel engagement agenda with an emphasis on advocacy, travel, and Zionist education in America. Our mission is to make Israel fundamental to the sacred lives and Jewish identity of Reform Jews. A Zionist organization, ARZA unconditionally supports Israel and champions activities that further Israel as a pluralistic, just and democratic Jewish state. How does ARZA help Reform Judaism in Israel? ARZA provides the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism (IMPJ) and the Israel Religious Action Center (IRAC) with financial support generated through membership dollars. ARZA facilitates the first hand experiences of 3,500 Reform Jews who travel to Israel each year. ARZA represents Reform Judaism in the World Zionist Organization thereby providing a strong voice for Reform Jews in America and Israel in this worldwide organization. What is the World Zionist Organization? The World Zionist Organization (WZO) was founded by Theodor Herzl at the First Zionist Congress in Basel in 1897. Today it chooses representatives for The Jewish Agency for Israel, the Jewish National Fund, and other affiliates. The WZO utilizes the World Zionist Congress to establish its policies and internally elect leadership to the bodies which define executive policy, departmental direction, and budget decisions. (For more information and a brief history see included document) What is the World Zionist Congress? The Zionist Congress is the World Zionist Organization’s supreme institution and legislative body. The Congress meets every four years in Jerusalem. The Congress is the only body in which all of World Jewry is represented democratically. It determines policy, designates its course of action and chooses the leadership of the World Zionist Organization. These decisions influence hundreds of millions of dollars in funding and paid portfolios. The Congress also makes decisions which affect the status of Reform Jews in Israel and across the world, and the funding available to Progressive Jews in Israel. What is Reform Jews 4 Israel? Reform Jews 4 Israel is a campaign to encourage American Reform Jews to vote in the upcoming World Zionist Congress Elections. Voting begins on January 15, 2015 and runs until April 30, 2015. ARZA is providing the leadership for and managing this campaign on behalf of the Reform movement. ARZA’s efforts are supported by the Union for Reform Judaism, the Central Conference of American Rabbis, the American Conference of Cantors, Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion, all of the other Reform movement’s family of organizations and affiliates. Pledge to Vote at www. ReformJews4Israel.org Why is this important? The American delegation to the Congress is the largest delegation from outside of Israel, with 145 delegates. The decisions of the Congress influence hundreds of millions of dollars in funding and the Reform movement currently receives over $5 million each year. Because the election is held every 4 years, the impact of the election could impact over $20 million for Reform institutions in Israel and the United States. In addition, the Congress will help determine the leadership of the major global Jewish organizations, budgetary decisions, and policy in Israel and worldwide. Temple Emanu-El: Where You Belong • 248-967-4020 Why should I vote? A successful election in which ARZA, on behalf of the Reform movement, receives a significant majority of votes and therefore delegates to the WZC, is the single most effective way for the Reform movement to influence policy and shape the society of Israel. The election determines the Reform movement’s influence within Israel institutions, government bodies and provides the Reform movement with the ability to influence important policy appointments. In addition, as mentioned, the election impacts that amount of funding that the Reform movement receives in Israel and the diaspora. The Reform movement seeks a democratic Israel which respects and supports all expressions of Judaism, which respects and guarantees women’s rights and which strives to obtain a peaceful solution to the Palestinian issue. A successful election is our best means to assure the realization of the Reform movement’s goals. Therefore, your vote is critical to the success of the overall election. How do I vote? To be eligible to vote you must register and vote between January 15 – April 30, 2015. Registration and voting can be done on the election website in one session or can be accomplished by completing a paper registration and ballot. Who is eligible to vote? To be eligible to register you must be: At least 18 years old by June 30, 2015 Identify as Jewish A citizen or permanent resident of the United States of America How much does voting cost? $10 for age 30+, $5 for those 18-30. This charge is to cover the cost of elections. All payments can be made online on the secure voting site or by check. Where do I go to vote? You can vote online from January 15, 2015 to April 30, 2015. VOTE ONLINE AT www.ReformJews4Israel.org Do I need to register in advance? No, unlike previous elections registration and voting are completed all in one session. Do I need to be a member of ARZA to vote? NO! Any American Jew of age can vote. One does not need to be affiliated with a synagogue, an organization or ARZA. How can someone vote if they can’t/won’t vote online? Voting can be done either online or by paper ballot. For those voting online, registration and voting can occur in the same session at the same time. However, for those who want to vote by paper ballot, there will be a two-step process. First, they will need to register by completing a registration form and submitting it to the AZM by April 15, 2015. Upon receipt and review, the AZM will mail a paper ballot which is then used to vote. The ballots themselves will be produced and distributed by the American Zionist Movement and we are advised that the AZM will BEGIN mailing them to those who have registered in March. -3- Music Happenings at Temple Shir Chadash Choir The Shir Chadash Choir, Temple Emanu-El’s adult choir, is open to all congregants who love to sing – all levels of experience are welcome. The choir adds to the beauty of services, introducing new melodies and revitalizing classics. We sing at least once a month at Shabbat services – usually the third Friday of the month – and at High Holy Day services. Being a member of the Shir Chadash Choir is a great way to make music, be part of a wonderful community, and learn more about the prayers in our services – all at the same time! We practice on Thursdays, from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Please contact Cantorial Soloist Kelly Onickel with any questions: ChazanitTE@gmail. com or (248) 388-0190, or call 248-967-4020 x216 -4- Temple Emanu-El Bulletin • May 2015 • We Want You To Join The Shiru Dor L’dor Youth Choir Calling all 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th graders who love music! Get your service requirements! Learn the music for your Bar/Bat Mitzvah! Sing for Holiday and Shabbat services! Sing in the New Zimriyah! Establish New Life Long Friendships! You don't need to know how to sing. Just be willing to learn and participate. Interested? Contact Cantorial Soloist Kelly Onickel, [email protected] / 248-3880190 or Friend me on Facebook Rehearsal Sundays Snack 11:30-12:00 • Rehearsal 12:00-12:45 Iyar / Sivan 5775 DIRECTLY TO YOU: News from the ECC WHERE OUR EXPERIENCE PROVIDES YOUR CHILD WITH THE BEST EXPERIENCE Eileen Brand Springtime activities are blooming in the Early Childhood Community. Our fifth annual Grandparents Day was a celebration of love. Kvelling grandparents joined us for a delicious breakfast, followed by a visit to their grandchild’s classroom. Inter-generational programming enhances the connection between young and old alike. We appreciate the support and participation of our grandparents and special guests. We were gratified to receive generous donations to support our fundraising efforts for our new playground. Program Highlights Infant Through Second Grade A child friendly Shabbat experience with Rabbi Kalfus and Cantorial Soloist Kelly Onickel. Shabbat songs and stories with our ECC family. *Tot Shabbat Service - May 1, 5:45 to 6: 15 P.M. Our pre-k classes visited Berkley High School to hear the Complimentary dinner following band play. This was a culmination of their unit on classical composers. We are fortunate to have many local resources within our community. Our 3-year old classes visited the Bowers School Farm where they toured the farm and enjoyed a hay wagon ride. The Ocean Room children will visit Whole Foods Market as part of their unit on nutrition. Every year the children receive many healthy and delicious snacks to bring home. We appreciate the generosity of Whole Foods. On Thursday evening, May 7th, we hope everyone will join us for our Young Master’s Art Show Extraordinaire. The exhibit is from 6:15 to 7:30 P.M. throughout the Temple. Our young Rembrandts will be there to greet you. Looking at early childhood milestones, our annual Shalom party is Thursday, June 4th. The children are rehearsing new songs as well as favorite classics with music specialist Katrine Feygin. Although we are excited to celebrate the accomplishments of our children, it is bittersweet to see children who have been part of our pre-school family leave for the world of elementary school. We are looking forward to many children in our Infant Program, housed at the JCC, transitioning to the Temple for day camp and school. Openings remain for both our camp and school programs. Camp begins on Monday, June 15th. With mother’s day approaching, I hope you enjoy the following quotations: When you teach your son, you teach your son’s son. The Talmud In bringing up children, spend on them half as much money and twice as much time. Author Unknown If you want your children to improve, let them overhear the nice things you say about them to others. Haim Ginott If you want children to keep their feet on the ground, put some responsibility on their shoulders. Abigail Van Buren To anyone who has a mother, knows a mother or is a mother HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! Eileen Brand, Director, Early Childhood Community Sisterhood at Temple Emanu-El Women of Reform Judaism - Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood Muriel Sherbow Memorial Mah jONGG Tournament Wednesday, June 17, 2015 Registration begins at 6:00 p.m. • Play begins promptly at 6:45 p.m. Cost: $20 per person pre-registered • At the door price: $25 (space permitting) QUESTIONS? Marilyn Kaczander Cohen: [email protected] or 248-543-0305 Temple Emanu-El: Where You Belong • 248-967-4020 -5- Temple Education TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL – Finishing the Year with Fun! May Class INFO: Grades K – 7: SUNDAY May 3rd – Earth Day (belated) Celebration! Classes will be out in the garden at least part of the day. It’s also ECC graduate visiting day – all are welcome. 9:00 – 11:30. It’s ALSO time for the 5th Grade parents to join the Rabbi for Bagels and Schmooze in his office 9:15 – 9:45. SUNDAY May 17th – Last Day of Class, and Family Concert. Classes meet 9:00 – 10:30. All school concert for parents, grandparents and students begins at 10:30. Stay for lunch and schmooze! Grades 4 – 7: WEDNESDAYS HEBREW May 6, May 13. 4:30 – 6pm Grades 8 – 12: THE LAST CLASS TRIP – tbd. Possibly sand dunes trip! Graduation Friday, May 1 – 6:30 pm Temple EmanuChloe Bakst El’s Religious School Program Confirmation is going strong! Saturday, May 23 – 7:00 pm We’re ending the Hanna Aronson-Paxton school-year with David Leibowitz a sense of havKevin Traute ing created real community in our classrooms. Programming and learning is childcentered, and our goal of bringing in a new curricuSue Salinger lum that utilizes many kinds of learning modalities has been largely successful. We’re seeing students come to class alert, smiling, and engaged. Your participation helps make this program work! Please join us for a rousing last day of school – while class starts at the regular time of 9:00AM, and students will be wrapping up their year in individual classrooms for the first part of the morning, we want you to come – bring grandparents! – to the end-of-year concert. It begins at 10:30. We’ll have a light lunch available afterwards! Remember, there’s a discount for early registration for next year – Register Now! Applications are on-line at www.emanuel-mich.org Our school family seder was a hit! Registration Forms for Next Year are Now Available Online at www.emanuel-mich.org UPCOMING EVENTS May 1| Everyone: Tot Shabbat and Dinner begins 5:30 (best suited ages 0 – 2nd grade) Family Shabbat and Dinner, co-led by our High School Students, and honoring our Graduate Chloe Baskt begins 6:30 . 2| Spencer Keys Bar Mitzvah begins 10:30. 9| Family Havdallah Barbeque – all students, parents, friends, grandparents. Sponsored by Brotherhood. Student havdallah kits (art project) will be distributed at the event. Begins at 5:30. Bonfire follows. 9| Sophie Hart Bat Mitzvah begins 10:30. 23| Aiden Erb Bar Mitzvah begins 10:30. 23| Confirmation Dinner (for confirmands and families only); Community Shavuot Service for all honoring our Confirmands Hannah Paxton-Aronson, Kevin Traute, David Liebowitz. Dinner at 6pm (confirmation families), Services at 7pm. Fifth graders learned about Detroit’s Jewish History, preparing for their field trip: 31| Annual Congregational Meeting. Come participate and co-create our community! 9am breakfast, 10am meeting begins. -6- Temple Emanu-El Bulletin • May 2015 • Iyar / Sivan 5775 Mazel Tov! B’nai Mitzvah Spenser Keys – May 2 Spenser Alex Keys will be called to the Torah on Saturday, May 2, 2015 on the occasion of his bar mitzvah. He is the much loved son of Martin and Michelle Keys. He is also the grandson of the very proud Harold and Rosalyn Blair and the late Jack and Florence Keys. Spenser is a talented artist and mechanical whiz and is in seventh grade at Norup IB School in Oak Park. He also enjoys playing soccer with the Mongrel soccer team under the direction of Coach Ken Litvin. He chose his meaningful mitzvah project to volunteer at an art camp at the JCC Summer Camps in Oak Park. The JCC in Oak Park has been a special place for Spenser for many years of fun summer camps. He chose this project because he wanted to return the favor to the camp and help make summer camp special for other kids and share his love of art. He also wrote a review of kid friendly gluten-free restaurants, bakeries, and ice cream shops for other kids with Celiac Disease for his mitzvah project. Brett Davidson – May 8 Bar Mitzvah Blessing Sophie Hart – May 9 Sophie Gayle Hart, daughter of Jill and David Hart, will celebrate her Bat Mitzvah when she is called to the Torah on Saturday, May 9th at Temple Emanu-El. Sophie is the sister of Mitchell and Bennett and granddaughter of Clifford and Alice Hart and Howard and Phyllis Ringel. Sophie attends Norup International Middle School. She enjoys playing basketball and soccer, and plays percussion in the school band. For her mitzvah project, Sophie worked at the day camp at Temple Emanu-El. Aidan Erb-May 23 Aidan Connor Erb will be called to the Torah as Bar Mitzvah on Saturday, May 23, 2015. Celebrating with him are his mother Robyn, brother Jules, and grandmother Adele Weinstein. Aidan is a 7th grade student at Norup International School. He enjoys playing Minecraft with his friends and spending time with his family and cats. He really enjoyed the time he spent at Yad Ezra for his Mitzvah project. His family is proud of all the hard work that he has done in order to achieve his Bar Mitzvah. EMANU-EL’S PARTICIPATORY, STUDENT-CENTERED PROGRAMS K-3: Early education on Sunday’s, 9:00 – 11:30am. Children experience Jewish history through Bible Stories, are introduced to Shabbat and holidays, and begin to learn about and practice G’milut Hasidim – right action with others. We’re building friendships here that will last a lifetime. 4-7: Religious School, with Hebrew added on Sunday’s, 9:00 – 11:30am, plus Wednesdays 4:30 – 6:00pm. A more in-depth look at Torah, Israel, History, Jewish Time and Calendar, and mentschlichkeit and middot (the values or qualities that Judaism teaches lead to living a good life). The 6th and 7th grade cohort will learn what they need in order to choose to live their own meaningful Jewish lives. 8-12: Post B’nei Mitzvah Studies deepen our students’ lived Jewish experience. “Sunday Sessions” bring students together from 11:30 – 12:45pm several Sundays a month to explore Jewish themes on justice and the environment, bringing community leaders in as well as Rabbi Kalfus to look at Jewish wisdom on important issues of our time. Field experience takes students out into the metro area to personally work on issues. We’ll be taking river trips, farm trips, ski trips to personally check out our themes of Earth, Air, Fire and Water. Students can choose to participate as Madrichim to mentor younger students and to assist teachers in our classrooms. Confirmation students receive extra time with the Rabbi throughout the year. FRIDAY SHABBAT EXPERIENCES: Most first Fridays of each month begin with a birth – 2nd Grade Tot Shabbat dinner and service from 5:45 – 6:15, followed by dinner. 3 – 7th graders and their families can attend our regular First Friday Family service from 6:30 – 7:30, which is geared towards families and students although the entire community often joins! It’s followed by a dinner and oneg. Occasionally, the Religious School will meet as an entire group on the third or fourth Friday for an all-school Kabbalat Shabbat service, dinner, and song-filled campstyle oneg. Watch your calendar for details! YOUTH GROUP TRIPS AND EVENTS happen throughout the year. Temple Emanu-El: Where You Belong • 248-967-4020 -7- TEMPLE EMANU-EL’s 63rd ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING You are cordially invited to attend our Annual Congregational Meeting where we will kick off our year with the Election of new Officers, Election of new Board of Trustees, Presentation of the provisional 2015-2016 operating budget, and Reports on the year ending June 30, 2015 Free dues raffle drawing Join with Rabbi Kalfus, members of the Board and our Temple family as we begin the new fiscal year. SUNDAY, May 31, 2015 9:15 a.m. Breakfast – a tasty feast presented by Annabel’s & Co. for $7/person*. RSVP to 248-967-4020 or [email protected] 10:00 a.m. All members are invited to join us as we honor our volunteers and celebrate the devotion of our volunteer musicians, especially Linda Permut and Jamie Schultz coffee, tea and a “nosh” provided) 10:30 a.m. Annual Meeting *menu: frittata with leeks and parmesan or vegan option of granola, berries and coconut milk—please let us know if you wish to have the vegan option] Please RSVP by May 28 for breakfast using the registration form on page 12 The 2015-16 budget being presented at the meeting will be available for review in the office 7 days prior to the meeting. Please call or email Frederick Frank, Executive Director, ahead of time if you would like to come in and review the budget. We also issue at this time a call to all members who might wish to serve on one of our many committees and groups doing the good work of our congregation. A list is available on the Temple website and will be available at the Annual Meeting A Tapestry of Taste – Bread:The Staff of Life, presented as a continuation of our yearlong effort for Food Justice and a joint effort of both Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood and Social Action, was an educational and delicious culinary experience. More than 65 attendees listened while Lynne Meredith Golodner discussed her book Flavors of Faith: Holy Breads, explaining “how the simplest combination of flour, water and yeast becomes a spiritual cornerstone of family, faith and community.” After, everyone enjoyed a delicious soup and salad lunch, excellently prepared by Julie Herman of Annabelle’s Catering along with several of the different types of bread described in Golodner’s book. All of the proceeds went into the Lillian Greenwald Temple Oneg Fund, which helps Sisterhood provide a Sweet Shabbat for our Temple Congregants. A special thanks goes to Judy Greenwald, who was the primary organizer, to Robin Gold who arranged for Ms. Golodner’s appearance and to the Event Patrons: Wendy Bakst, Linda Greenwood, Ann Klein, Dr. Mary Lazar, Ester Liebowitz, Rae Mandel and Jeff Mandel. -8- Temple Emanu-El Bulletin • May 2015 • Iyar / Sivan 5775 CIRCLE MEMBERS We list, with pride and gratitude, our 2014-2015 Circle Members, and invite our other members to consider becoming part of our Chai Circle so that we may reach our goal of 100 members. MENORAH Circle Nina & Howard Abrams Sidney Barbas z"l Linda & Dennis Kayes Dr. Charlotte (Ellie) Simon & Melvin Natinsky Michael Rich Ilene P. Schwartz Arlene & Rick Selik Susan & Dr. Daniel Stettner Julie & Rick Zussman RABBI’S Circle Elaine C. & Eugene Driker Marjorie & Maxwell Jospey Foundation Kim & Glenn Liebowitz Roberta Patt & Fred Fechheimer Elizabeth & Sydney Ross Mary & Dr. Jeffrey Topf Lois & Milton Zussman CHAI Circle Beth & Jeffrey Applebaum Wendy & Marc Bakst Gretchen & Dr. Anthony Baron Claire Belsky Marilyn Kaczander-Cohen & Don Cohen Lynn & Scott Cooper Jannis & Dan Danzig Suzanne & Dr. Carl Dibble Sharon & Stephen Dillon Vickie & David Edwards George Elfond Lois & Dr. Stuart Falk Marcia & Larry Ferstenfeld Janeen & William Fetterman Gail Gilman & Edward Frowine Adela Gold Judy Greenwald Janet & Jan Gubkin Dottie & David Gubow Jill & David Hart Jane & Dr. Andrew Hauser Julie Greenberg-Hazan & Stan Hazan Janis & Jason Horton Gilda & John Jacobs Paula & Melvyn Kalt Amy & Ivan Katz Jeanette Katzman Jill Noll & Dr. Keith Kaye Barbara & Doug Kellerman Ann & Bruce Klein Donna & Sheldon Klein Drs. Jane & Robert Krasnick Natalie & Glenn Lapin Carol & Edward Lechtzin Janet & Dr. Ellsworth Levine Ellen Cogen Lipton & Marc Lipton Wendy & Todd Luczak Rae & Jeffrey Mandel Marcia & Mitch Meisner Deena & Arnold Mikon Laura & Jerry Miller Lynne & David Newman Ruthanne Okun Marsha & Charles Owen Linda & Steven Permut Arnold Portner Liliane Rattner Faith Robinson-Renner & Debora Renner Leah & Dr. Daniel Rosenbaum Rozanne & Robert Sedler Elayne & Daniel Steinhardt Cathy & Dr. Joel Topf Barbara & Stuart Trager Karen & Marshall Weingarden Robyn & Robert Weltman Sponsor an Oneg, a Kiddush or a Wine & Cheese Pre-Service Oneg in honor of a simcha—anniversary, birthday, graduation or other special event. Or, you may wish to honor the memory of a loved one. The minimum costs of sponsorship are: Friday oneg: $150 • Saturday Kiddush: $90 • Wine & Cheese Oneg: $100 We recognize our Oneg sponsors and the occasions for their sponsorship in the service bulletin. It is possible for more than one family to sponsor an oneg. Please contact Barbara in the office for more information and to select a date. Call 248 967-4020, ext 204 or email [email protected] Temple Emanu-El: Where You Belong • 248-967-4020 -9 Gifts & Memorials A Sincere Thank You: We sincerely thank everyone for their generous contributions to our various funds. Your support allows us to continue offering our outstanding programs and services and helps us to support all members of our Temple Family. Thank you! THEODORE D. BIRNKRANT MEMORIAL GARDEN CHAPEL FUND For the Speedy Recovery of: Lynn Cooper Linda Klein In Memory of: Marian Pelzner Lipshaw Linda Klein B’RAYSHEET NURSERY FUND In Memory of: Marian Pelzner Lipshaw Eileen & Arthur Brand GENERAL GIFTS FUND General Donation: From: Lillian Pruitt For the Speedy Recovery of: Alie Kabbe Janet & Jan Gubkin In Memory of: Marian Pelzner Lipshaw T.E. Board of Trustees Doris Shulman Lloyd Strausz Ernie Needle T.E. Board of Trustees Marcia & Michael Leibson Wendy Shifrin T.E. Board of Trustees Ben Braiker Sheilah Goldberg BEVERLY GOLD MEMORIAL COLLEGE STUDENT FUND In Memory of: Larry Berger Beatrice & David Shulman Rosa & Norm Berger Marian Pelzner Lipshaw Gerald & Myral Robbins Rosa & Norm Berger Lola Lane Adela Gold David Bruce Pauley Lola Lane Adela Gold David Schulman Lola Lane LOIS GOODE NFTY SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Memory of: Marian Pelzner Lipshaw Barbara & Doug Kellerman LIILLIAN GREENWALD ONEG SHABBAT FUND For the Speedy Recovery of: Lynn Cooper Leah Rosenbaum Judy Greenwald Barbara Zeevi Lou & Flo Citarel In Honor of: Judy Greenwald, Happy Birthday! Faye & Lou Damraur In Memory of: Susan Liebowitz Harvey Turkel Mickey Pelzner Lipshaw Ernie Needle Judy Greenwald LECH LECHA OPERATING ENDOWMENT In Honor of: Fred Frank, for your help and support with Rayna’s Bat Mitzvah Rabbi Kalfus, with appreciation regarding Rayna’s Bat Mitzvah Richard & Robin Gold In Memory of: Rose W. Scheer Nancy Scheer, Tom Hulbert, Dan, Ben & Julia Ruth Leibowitz The Gold Family MUSIC FUND In Honor of: Kelly Onickel, with appreciation for preparing Rayna for her Bat Mitzvah Richard & Robin Gold In Memory of: Howard Gluckman Barbara Karchin Marian Pelzner Lipshaw Miriam & Daniel Medow PRAYER BOOK FUND In Memory of: Anne Schwartz Reva Rosenfeld PRESIDENT’S DISCRETIONARY FUND In Memory of: Marian “Mickey” Pelzner Lipshaw Marsha & Chuck Owen Ben Braiker Roberta Lupo Mel & Nena Chudnof NORMAN ROSE CANTOR FUND In Memory of: Sarah “Sally” Druker Marshall & Karen Weingarden Marian Pelzner Lipshaw Mel & Ellie Natinsky RABBI MILTON ROSENBAUM EDUCATIONAL FUND In Memory of: Marian “Mickey” Pelzner Lipshaw Julie Mann Kraus LEE WOLIN MEMORIAL AITZIM CHAYIM FUND In Memory of: Ruth Leibowitz Ruthanne Okun & Daniel Mickey Pelzner Lipshaw Denny, Jenny, Michael, Katie, Jeffrey, Vani & Lynn RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND For the Speedy Recovery of: Lynn Cooper Bob & Robin Gershman In Memory of: Muriel Zweigel Warren Zweigel and the Family of Muriel Zweigel Ben Braiker Roberta Lupo Marcia & Mitch Meisner Jack Cohen Glorya Traute Marian Pelzner Lipshaw Bob & Robin Gershman The Caring Community Ernie Needle Vivian Silver Glorya Traute Bertha S. Strausz Jo Strausz Rosen Kevin L. Traute Kevin W. Traute & Glorya Traute BEA SACKS SOCIAL ACTION FUND In Honor of (For Brovary Project): Lynn Cooper Jacquie Steingold Alie Kabbe Laura Sacks Kohn & Marty Kohn In Memory of (For Brovary Project): My father, Joseph Feitler Barbara Karchin In Honor of: Rabbi & Barbara Klein with appreciation for your participation in Rayna’s Bat Mitzvah Robin & Richard Gold In Memory of: Phil Goldstein The Diez Family David Marks, Father Flo Citarel & Lollie Bennish Marian Pelzner Lipshaw Dale & Jerry Rubin Brenda & Richard Strausz Janice & George Erdstein AMY MARGOLIS SILBERMAN FLOWER FUND In Memory of: Marsha Mickey Pelzner Lipshaw Sharon Rome RUTH & MAXWELL STETTNER CARING COMMUNITY For the Speedy Recovery of: In Memory of: Ben Braiker Roberta Lupo Jo Strausz Rosen Susan & Herb Ruttenberg Ruth Leibowitz Marcia & Mitch Meisner Marian “Mickey” Pelzner Lipshaw Bud Sherbow Linda & Steve Permut Meredith Weston-Band & Jeffrey Band Alan & Judy Kessler Carol Rosenfeld Marcia & Michael Leibson Jo Strausz Rosen Abby Goldfaden Dolores Galea Ann & Bruce Klein Gilda & John Jacobs Marcia & Mitch Meisner Susan & Herb Ruttenberg Linda & Dennis Kayes Elayne & Dan Steinhardt Sharon & Stephen Dillon Bobbie Patt & Fred Fechheimer Judy Matenky Faye & Lou Damraur Marilyn & Don Cohen Stuart & Debbie Weisblatt Guy & Gina Saperstein Donald Kohn Sandra L. Goldberg Samuel Reder Lila Reder BEATRICE AND LOUIS WEINSTEIN SCHOLAR FUND In Memory of: Marian Pelzner Lipshaw Elizabeth Zerwekh & Jack Lessenberry ZUSSMAN-UNGER YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Honor of: Zoe McManus, Bat Mitzvah Rayna Gold, Bat Mitzvah T.E. Board of Trustees Lynn Cooper Marilyn & Don Cohen Torah Study at Temple weekly Torah class every Saturday with bagels and cream cheese. Join Rabbi Kalfus in the Rosen Foyer, Shabbat mornings from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. for an exciting and insightful look at the week’s Torah portion. And have a nosh before services! -10- Temple Emanu-El Bulletin • May 2015 • Iyar / Sivan 5775 Event Calendar Temple Emanu-El Michigan TEMPLE CALENDAR - May 2015 May 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 2 1 TOT Shabbat followed by complimentary dinner IC=RS 5:45 pm 6:15 pm First Friday Shabbat service with high school classes followed by complimentary dinner sponsored by Linda and Steve Permut 6:30 pm Torah Study 9:15 am 10:15 am @ Patricia Modell Youth Room Morning Service and Bar Mitzvah of Spenser Keys 10:30 am Kiddish by Spencer Keys Family 12:00 pm @ Esther Katzman Social Hall High School Graduation Chloe Bakst 8:00 pm 4 3 High School 4D TBD 5 Annual Calendar mtg. 7:00 pm Garden startup event part of Religious School 9:00 am 11:30 am 6 Music Cte. Mtg. 7:00 pm 8:00 pm @ Library Membership Cte. Mtg. 7:00 pm 7 Religious School 4:30 pm 6:00 pm LAG B'OMER 8 9 ECC Evening Art Show Davidson sponsored Oneg Adult Choir 7:30 pm 9:00 pm Brett Davidson Bar Mitzvah blessing by Rabbi Kalfus 7:00 pm Religious School 9:00 am 11:30 am Erev Shabbat service 7:00 pm 5th Grade parents for Bagels'schmear & schmooze with Rabbi 9:15 am 9:45 am @ Rabbi's Office Torah Study 9:15 am 10:15 am @ Patricia Modell Youth Room Morning Service and Bat Mitzvah of Sophie Hart 10:30 am Sophie Hart's kiddush and luncheon 10:30 am @ Esther Katzman Social Hall Brotherhood Family BBQ 5:30 Havdalah service 7:00pm & following Service Campfire 5:30 pm 9:00 pm ECC visiting day for Religious School 9:30 am 10:30 am Sisterhood mtg. 10:00 am 11:00 am Youth choir's party 11:30 am 1:00 pm 10 Mother's Day 11 12 NO Religious School 13 14 Adult Ed Mtg. 7:00 pm Bldg. closes at 6 pm Religious Cte. 7:00 pm Adult Choir 7:30 pm 9:00 pm 15 Anniversary Blessing at service Erev Shabbat service followed by sponsored oneg by Faith & Debora Renner 6:30 pm Shabbat Service with Shir Chadash Choir 7:00 pm 18 17 Faculty Appreciation 19 Kol Limud, IC=Rachel Frank 7:00 pm 8:30 pm @ Library Last Day of Religious School 9:00 am 11:30 am 20 21 Brotherhood Game Night 7:00 pm Bldg. closes at 6 pm 22 Erev Shabbat service 7:00 pm Executive Cte. Mtg. 7:00 pm 8:00 pm Torah Study 9:15 am 10:15 am @ Patricia Modell Youth Room Morning Service 10:30 am Prime Timers' Pot Luck Lunch 12:30 pm 1:30 pm After pot luck lunch at Temple and Rabbi's talk [Prime Timers Guardian Bldg. Tour] IC=Richard Strausz 2:00 pm 4:00 pm 23 EREV SHAVUOT Torah Study 9:15 am 10:15 am @ Patricia Modell Youth Room Confirmation dinner, IC=RS 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Religious School Concert 10:30 am 11:30 am Shavuot/Confirmation Service 7:00 pm Brotherhood Speaker CONFLICT WITH CONCERT, DELAY START TIME 12:00 pm SHAVUOT Morning Service and Bar Mitzvah of Aiden Erb 10:30 am Brotherhood Mtg. 9:15 am 24 16 25 Shavuot Services 10:30 am 11:30 am Memorial Day 26 No ECC School 27 28 Board of Trustees Meeting 7:00 pm No High School Bldg. closes at 6 pm 29 Erev Shabbat service 7:00 pm Sisterhood Oneg 7:00 pm 11:00 pm Temple Offices Closed & Bldg. Closed 30 Torah Study 9:15 am 10:15 am @ Patricia Modell Youth Room Morning Service 10:30 am 31 Annual Congregational mtg. at 10:30 AM preceded by breakfast 9:00 am Check the live calendar for daily updates on website http://emanuel-mich.org/calendar Temple’s Honoring Volunteer 10:00 am Temple Emanu-El: Where You Belong • 248-967-4020 -11- Temple Emanu-El Periodical Postage WHERE YOU BELONG PAID at Detroit, MI and additional Mailing offices Permit No. 0443870 14450 W. Ten Mile Rd. Oak Park, MI 48237-1438 www.emanuel-mich.org Arturo L. Kalfus Rabbi Kelly Onickel Cantorial Soloist Joseph P. Klein Rabbi Emeritus Norman Rose, z’l Cantor Emeritus Milton Rosenbaum, z’l Frederick Frank Sue Salinger Eileen Brand Bruce Klein David Hart Dennis Kayes Stuart Trager Wendy Bakst Lynn Cooper Richard Gold Marty Leibowitz Mitch Meisner Executive Director Director, Education & Youth Activities Director, Early Childhood Community President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Immediate Past President Upcoming Events at Temple Emanu-El Havdalah & Hot Dogs Saturday, May 9 NO CHARGE Prime Timers tour! Saturday, May 16th RSVP: May 5, 2015 to temple office 248-967-4020 or [email protected]. For more info, contact: Mike Rich [email protected] or 248-709-2235 RSVP by May 12 to office or email [email protected] ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING SUNDAY, May 31, 2015 $12 per person. 9:15 a.m. Breakfast – $7/person*. RSVP by May 28 to 248-967-4020 or [email protected] Tear-off registration for events listed above NameDay phone Event # Adults Please make your check payable to: Temple Emanu-El and return to the Temple office. # Children Amount Enclosed TOTAL Enclosed: $ Temple Emanu-El Bulletin (USPS 443-870). 14450 W. Ten Mile Rd., Oak Park, MI 48237-1497. Published monthly periodical postage paid at Detroit, MI. and additional mailing offices. Postmaster send address changes to Temple Emanu-El, 14450 W. Ten Mile Rd., Oak Park, MI 48237-1497.
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