, I wqmoliet Synagogue Listings . . 61 ft* In, The S Chaplaincy program SHELL' LIEBMAN D _ ORFMAN StaffWriter helps Jewish seniors hile Rabbi Dovid Polter spends countless hours bringing religious programming to Jewish seniors living in non-Jewish care facilities, sometimes he gets the opportu- nity to bring the residents to the programs. Some 50 seniors responded "yes" to a Sept. 25 invi- tation to visit the sukkah (hut) at Fleischman Residence's Blumberg Plaza in West Bloomfield. . "The purpose of our programs is to reach out to Jewish older adults," says Rabbi Polter of the Jewish Community Chaplaincy Program, an offering of Jewish Home and Aging Services in West Bloomfield. "We are constantly bringing Jewishness to them, like with our holiday programs, and the beautifully designed Shabbos kits with candles, challah, gefilte fish and utensils that were donated to us. But the annual sukkah party is a chance for those who wouldn't be able to eat in the sukkah to come together at Fleischman." The rabbi took time in the sukkah to explain the holiday to seniors who came from the Heatherwood Retirement Community of Southfield, the Heritage of Southfield, American House-Southfield, Regent Street of West Bloomfield and American House- West Bloomfield. After all of them made the two blessings over the lulav and etrog (the four species of Sukkot), Rabbi Polter said, "Four of my children and my niece walked around giving the seniors a chance to shake the lulav and esrog." Chaplains in the JHAS program experience a Sukkot mitzvah. W provide pastoral care and religious and cultural support to hundreds of seniors each week. Sometimes, Rabbi Poker will hear a comment that lets him know his hard work is making a difference. As one gentleman left the sukkah to go back to his senior apart- ment home, "he told me being in the sukkah made him feel like his Jewish battery was recharged once again." ❑ To make arrangements for a Jewish resident to be visited by a member of the Jewish Community Chaplaincy Program, call (248) 661-2999. From top: Chaim Potter, 6, of Oak Park brings cookies and juice to sukkah guest Max Lakritz of West Bloomfield' In the Fleischman sukkah, Rabbi Dovid Polter explains the holiday of Sukkot and the use of the lulav and etrog. Mario)? Allen of Southfield shakes the lulav with Rabbi Polter. 10/4 2002 57