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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-11-24

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tradition with an arts and crafts look
for another piece that has moveable
to give the menorah a contemporary
sections; Susan Wayne of Berkley,
edge," says Hadfield, who typically
who has formed copper and nickel
works with metal, including copper,
into an elongated flame shape repeat-
brass and steel. "The actual cylinders
ed throughout; and Stephen Schock
for the candles are mass-produced
of Oak Park, who incorporates actual
fittings, and I've used them like
oil cans used in machine shops.
found objects.
"I did research about the miracle,"
"The nice thing about working
says Schock, one of many artists who
with [menorot] is having the
read about the holiday
givens. Deciding the format
Ted Lee Hadfield: before thinking through
is fun and brings our own
their approach.
`A little bit
visions. I've tried to give a
They learned how
of tradition
sense of flame flowing
Chanukah
commemorates
with an arts
around the entire piece."
and crafts look." the military victory of Jews
Hadfield, whose work is
in Judea over the Syrian
in the collections of the
Greeks in the second centu-
Cranbrook Academy of Art and the
ry B.C.E. and how the Maccabees,
Mott Foundation in Flint, restored
Jewish revolutionaries, restored order
the large menorah in the chapel of
to Jerusalem and rededicated their
Temple Beth El. Not a member of
desecrated temple with the oil that
the Jewish faith, he also has restored
burned miraculously.
Christian artifacts.
Two computers flank the exhibit to
give children an opportunity to use
the interactive CD-ROM, which
More Menorot
offers many holiday activities,
Annette Berenholz, who teaches met-
including a sing-along with a youth
als at Wayne State University and the
choir as they watch the words on a
Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center,
screen.
has put together an organic-looking
A large menorah constructed by
menorah form using copper mesh.
Jewish day-school students will be in
"The idea comes from nature,"
the Rotunda as another way to think
says Berenholz, who devoted many
about the holiday, which starts at
years to making jewelry and has
sundown Dec. 21 and ends Dec. 29.
shown her work at the Ann Arbor
(See accompanying article on the
Art Fair, Janice Charach Epstein
"Community" cover.)
Gallery and Art in the Garden in
"We hope all visitors to our exhibit
Chicago. "The candles are like nests
gain a deeper understanding of
bringing new life."
[menorot] and how they relate to the
Lisa Slovis, a former Detroiter liv-
holiday," says Barbara Nemer, co-
ing in California and teaching at
chair with Sharon Lipton of the
Southwestern Community College,
opening night reception for
works with modular sculpture and
_Federation volunteers. "\Ve want
has chosen pewter and brass for a
them to know that menorot are sig-
candleholder arrangement with parts
nificant as symbols of a miracle and
that can be moved around for differ-
the fight for religious freedom."
ent effects. Her entry into Judaica
came with gifts she made for relatives
and friends.
The Menorah Art Show runs
Nov. 28-Dec. 11 at the
Among the many other creative
Somerset Collection South in
menorah artists are Karen Miller
Troy. (248) 203-14 - 0.
Thomas of Ann Arbor, who has used
speckled black counter top material

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