enrichin•ha Spirituality iness.com Rabbi Joseph Klein, Cantor Darcie Sharlein and Geoffrey Berdy, new education director at the donor wall dedication. Cantor from page A27 "From the day I moved to Regent Street of West Bloomfield, it has felt like home. The staff is kind and they are experts at 248.683.1010 Visitors welcome. Stop by for a tour today! REGENT 1 1 STREET ce, Of WEST BLOOMFIELDOP ASSISTED LIVING 4460 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield, MI 48323 Located next to Comerica Bank Created to care for our family, devoted to serving yours. 1405770 August 7 .2008 MazelTones. At HUC, she served as student cantor at Temple Sholom in Fanwood, N.J., and at Congregation B'nai Yisrael in Armonk, N.Y. She has taught Jewish ethics, Hebrew prayer and established Jewish music curricu- la for all age groups and at NFTY and Union for Reform Judaism camps. She and her husband, Jeffrey, the son of a rabbi, met at Wesleyan, where he received his degree in English. He earned a master's degree in social work from Hunter College. - Vivian DeGain Educator Returns Home G what they do." - Resident Bea Paul A28 liturgical staff since the 2003 retire- ment of the late Cantor Norman Rose. "Our committee was searching for a cantor who could not only bring new energy and spirit to our worship, but would also serve as second clergy person for our congregation;' said Fred Frank, committee chair. "We believe we found that with Cantor Sharlein." Sharlein was born and raised in New Jersey. She received her bachelor of art degree from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn., where she directed and sang with the a capella eoffrey Berdy brings his passion for Jewish life and learning to Temple Emanu- El as its new education director. Berdy, who holds a master's degree from Harvard Divinity School with a focus on Judaism and education, said he became a Jewish educator to share that passion. "I've had the benefit of an unusu- ally diverse Jewish education, from traditional yeshivah, to studying the Holocaust and shtetl life with Elie Weisel at Boston University, to Jewish philosophers at Harvard:' Berdy said. "I realized that few Jews are as for- tunate as I have been to be exposed to the full spectrum of Jewish learning. Sharing that became my mission. "Jewish education honors the uniqueness of each individual's path and contribution to creating com- munity," he said. "I am honored to join Temple Emanu-El to empower indi- viduals and families to make Jewish life and learning a meaningful part of their lives!" Berdy, wife, Dina, and son Lev moved from Oak Park, but both have roots here. His parents live in Oak Park and her parents live in Beverly Hills. "We feel very excited that Geoff is returning to our area;' said Dolores Galea, synagogue president. "He is incredibly creative and will make Jewish education engaging and fun not only for our students but for their parents as well." Berdy said, "The world needs Jews to be engaged in exploring and expanding our tradition. We set a very important example and can do an enormous amount by fulfilling our religious obligation to learn and sup- port learning." Berdy has lived in Israel, England and Columbus, Ohio. He has served in a variety of set- tings over 15 years, including congre- gational Hebrew schools, camp, day school, Jewish communal organiza- tions (assistant director of the Anti- Defamation League, New England) and adult education. His parents met as volunteers dur- ing the Six-Day War and "stuck around for the Yom Kippur War." Berdy met his wife, a social worker, as undergraduates at Michigan State University. - Vivian DeGain