SPRING CLEARANCE 50 - 80% OFF learn that every generation stood at arrived to take her daughter home. Sinai, so how do you make receiving Now after what Gartner calls a "year- the Torah tangible?" long dream," the three young people The answer, he says, is the all-night whom Weiss describes as "devoted to study of Torah and the commemoration the task," have completed preparation of the moment of revelation by the for the class they will teach. Jewish people of the receiving of the Torah." This is tradition- ally observed with a ceremony celebrating the wedding of God to the children of Israel. Last year's Tikun Leil Shavuot came to a close on that theme. At sunrise, the remaining members of the group stepped into the syna- gogue's outdoor courtyard car- rying a sefer Torah, with a tal- lit (prayer shawl) held as a Preparing for Shavuot: left to right, Joey Gartner, chuppa (wedding canopy). The Rabbi Steven Weiss. Ilanna Go berg and Eli participants sang songs of the Eisman study at Hillel. Torah, swayed arm in arm, and danced feverishly. At the crack of dawn, the morning service began. On Thursday evening, when Ilana At the moment Weiss describes as Goldberg asks her mom for a ride to when "the spirits of the group were synagogue, Miriam Goldberg says her uplifted so as to feel the energy and answer this year will be, "Sure, but I'm presence of God," Miriam Goldberg going, too." THE BEST CLOTHING, SHOES AND ACCESSORIES FROM OUR NEW YORK AND BIRMINGHAM LOCATIONS 2 DAYS ONLY TUESDAY, MAY 18 WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 10am-6pm . Religion And Politics A (— merican Jews need to speak out strongly against the dominance of a narrow Orthodoxy in Israeli reli- gious life, according to a prominent Israeli educator and feminist. "Apart from securing peace," said Alice Shalvi, "the most problematic and divisive problem in Israel today is the religious issue. Not the economy. Not absorbing immigrants. We need to separate religion and politics." Shalvi — who made a highly publi- cized theological switch when she defected from mainstream Orthodoxy and aligned herself with the Conservative Movement two years ago — spoke in an interview before addressing the annual awards dinner of the Detroit Friends of the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS), Monday at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. 'American Jewry must speak out, just as they did on the conversion bill," she said. "You have a right, and not only because Israel depends on your financial support. It's because we see again and again that we are one people." For nearly five decades, Shalvi fought the oppression from the inside, as a modern Orthodox woman. Now, at age 71, she is fighting from another camp. The respected educator and ardent feminist simply lost patience with Orthodox rabbis' unwillingness to make halacha (Jewish law) compatible with modern norms. "Where there's a Jewish will, there's a halachic way," she said. "We have a history of this. The sages reinterpreted Jewish law in light of current social norms. It's unfair that the Orthodox in Israel have stopped that process." She attributed the inflexibility to a fundamentalism among the Israeli Orthodox: "The Orthodox have a vision of what Israel should be — and that's a theocracy. Born in Germany, Shalvi was raised in England. In 1949, she immigrated to Israel where she joined the faculty of Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She co-founded the Israel Women's Network, dedicated to advancing the sta- tus of women in Israel. She is well known for running a progressive high school for religious girls in Jerusalem called Pelech. She also founded the English Department at Ben-Gurion University. In 1997, Shalvi made the move to the Conservative Movement and accepted the top job at Jerusalem's Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, a school affiliated with JTS in New York. She recently received a two-year grant from the Ford Foundation to create the Center for Women and Jewish Law. 7 L \DA DRFS\FR 299 WEST VAPI F RD. BIRVI\GHAV VI 248.642.4999 TATE FLOWERS (248) 559-5424 F S GIFTS OF NATURE WEDDING & PARTY SPECIALISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS " — Amy Mindell 19799 W. 12 MILE SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 Since STEVEN TARNOW, C.R. 1986 (248) 626-5603 PREFERRED BUILDING CO. Fax 248-932-0950 Residential & Commercial Remodeling Building Quality Into Every Project With Unmatched Personal Service. ./N„. NARY XATKIKAL ABICICIAIIM• 1111 XIMODK.143 Featuring Andersen Windows Licensed & Insured 5/14 1999 Detroit Jewish News 21