JEFFREY ROSENBERG'S TON HILLS KOSHER CATERING V A t91911 RK Z171 141 '1'1".te4 11 GLA wants to do. That's why the only people to find the community. To moral compass we have is God." bring young families into the commu- Kahn says that he doesn't comprehend nity faster and keep them there, the certainty in which religious officials Federation, through the Millennium know the views of God on morality. "In Campaign for Detroit's Jewish Future, my view," he says, "historical evidence is is making a major investment by near- that the Bible, including the Torah; was ly doubling the size of the West evolved by human beings to help them Bloomfield Jewish Community explain the unexplainable." Center's Sarah and Irving Pitt Child' "The greatness of religion," says Development Center. A place that nat- Conservative Rabbi Nelson, "is that it urally involves parents and children in offers a mystical approach to life. In key Jewish activities, the Pitt Center will moments of my life, I'm moved by go from 150 to 250 students. words of devotion and of prayer, whereas The Federation also sponsors special a classroom experience would have left groups for those most likely to drop out me unsatisfied." of Jewish community life: those in interfaith relationships and single Jewish parents. These programs, Both Sides Now such as a Sunday school for Despite the numbers of unaffili- unaffiliated and family camp, ated Jews, the rabbis interviewed help families "try on" Judaism. remain upbeat about the future. "The problem," says Congregation Shaarey Zedek Appelman, "is that the commu- Rabbi Joseph Krakoff— who nity is a two-by-two [couples] community. It also takes a lot of Rabbi Nelson created Torah on Tap (see "Two Jews, Two Views, Let's Shmooze energy to stay involved, which on page 10), an innovative pro- is difficult if a person is also gram that brings young adults into fighting a personal battle." Torah study — is "incredibly optimistic. Susan Victor teaches kindergarten in "We've survived over 4,000 years of a Detroit public school. She took a challenges," he says. holiday workshop at Temple Emanu- Orthodox Rabbis Silberberg and El, a Reform synagogue in Oak Park, Jacobovitz see the possibility of the when she got married, which gave her messianic age evolving from the a better sense of her Judaism. After her American Jewish experience. divorce, however, she floundered and "Our Chabad Rabbi Menachem M. didn't pursue her interest in Judaism Schneerson [the Lubavitcher Rebbe for several years. who died in 1994] believed in the Now, Victor is interested in recon- spiritual potential of the American necting Jewishly. Though unaffiliated, she's attended High Holiday services at Jews," says Rabbi Silberberg. The rabbis' optimism underscores Congregation Shaarey Zedek, a how unaffiliation may not threaten Conservative synagogue in Southfield, Judaism, though they are concerned and visited the Sephardic synagogue, about it. the Sephardic Community of Greater For those unaffiliated Jews inter- Detroit in West Bloomfield, where viewed, their lack of affiliation does "the warmth and melodic prayers" not make them any less Jewish than attracted her. But she is leaning the Jews in ancient times. toward joining a Reform synagogue. Shiri Katz-Gershon, 34, an Israeli Welcoming or not, some unaffiliated studying in Detroit, explains, "I was Jews say the synagogue, in whatever raised to be curious. That's why I variety, is not for them. came to America, to know more. "I feel uncomfortable in any organiza- Judaism is not just a religion to me, tion in which I'm expected to pray," says but a way of life. I am Jewish — and Mark Kahn. "Religion provides an that's not a matter of anyone else's def- anchor and a view of what morality inition." should be," he says. "But morality should derive not from a God-given source, but from ourselves and standards we observe because we're human beings." Shown in Contributing Rabbi Silberberg of the Torah Photographer Glenn Triest's Center disagrees: "A believing Jew photograph are, from left: believes in Torah and that all morality Diane Kreger, Shiri Katz- is rooted in the will of God. Otherwise, one gets into a relative Gershon with son Evyatar morality, dictated by the particular Gershon, Susan Victor, Mark Kahn and Al Fishman. whims of a certain society. Ultimately, society can rationalize anything it ❑ On The Cover SUPERVISED BY T (IL OF ORTHODOX Adat ShalomSyna 29901 Middlebelt Road Breen _13 Mile Road an • HOT DOG STATION ✓ Salsa ✓ Sauteed Onions ✓ ;Raw Onions Peppers ✓ Sauerkraut ✓ Chili ✓ Dill. Piers • CHICKEN SANDWCli Breast KU EV. 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