Shop On Wednesday,
Cook In Big Batches

How two

busy families

Working couples rely

prepare for

on planning and

organizing to enjoy

a quiet Friday night

Shabbat.

with family.

For Shabbat,
the Shumans
enjoy challah
made at the
Temple Israel
preschool.

Cari Waldman
Special to The AppleTree

Tips For Getting Ready:

• Don't do too much

• Prepare simple meals

• Do as much as you can the night before

• Have children participate in setting the table

• Shop for groceries in the week before

* Prepare larger batches and freeze main courses

or the Shuman family of Farmington Hills, working together and preparing
the night before is key for successfully celebrating Shabbat.
Gary, a manager of the Visteon enterprise of Ford Motor Company,
and his wife, Stacey, also a manager at Ford, are the parents of three small
children — which means they easily could be exhausted by the time Shabbat
arrives. But at 7 p.m. Fridays, the Shumans sit down to reflect on the week,
light candles and celebrate as a family.
"Neither Stacey nor I celebrated Shabbat weekly in our homes as children,
but the first Friday night we brought our daughter Rachel home from the hospi-
tal, the Shabbat tradition was born in our Reform home," Gary says.
It's a tradition Gary and Stacey say will stay with their children — Rachel,
now 5; William, 3; and Andrew, 9 months — the rest of their lives.

4/9

1999

