Special Report REPAYING A VISIT Rabbi Sleutelberg, reading from the donated Torah alongside Cantor Jalda Rebling Die Rolle Aus Amerika ••• (The Torah Scroll From America ) Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberq Special to the Jewish News A fter deciding to commission the writing of a new Torah, the Board of Trustees of Congregation Shir Tikvah in Troy decided to share our good fortune by passing forward a Torah that had been gifted to us by Temple Beth Jacob in Pontiac. We sought to find a deserving, viable, egalitarian congregation for whom this would be their only Torah. A Torah donation committee was formed, applications were distributed around the world on the Internet and nine deserving applications were received. The committee narrowed the field to three and the Shir Tikvah board chose Ohel HaChidusch in Berlin, Germany, for sever- al reasons. First, it is egalitarian and viable with devoted leadership. Second, unlike other Berlin congregations, it is welcom- ing of the intermarried as well as those who, 60 years after the Holocaust, are attempting to reconnect with their Jewish ancestry (though technically not yet Jewish themselves). And like Shir Tikvah, it is welcoming of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. In Shir Tikvah's new Ark, a place of holy memory will always be kept for our Holocaust Torah. It came to us because its congregation in Eastern Europe was destroyed. However, now that there is a resurgent Jewish community in Eastern Europe, even in Germany's capitol, it is fit- ting that we return a Torah, the Beth Jacob Torah, to Eastern Europe, to Berlin, in a clarion call proclaiming that Am Yisrael Chai, the People of Israel lives. and our Torah donation committee chair, Eileen Nowikowski, passed the Beth Jacob Torah to Shir Tikvah's Holocaust survivors, Edith Bernstein, Wolf Gruca, John Kovacs and my mom, Edith Sleutelberg, who, on our behalf, passed the Torah to Cantor Rebling. In the most moving moment of that evening, Cantor Rebling accepted the Torah, tearfully thanked the congrega- tion and slowly walked off the bimah and down the aisle as the congregation equally tearfully sang, "May You Be Blessed As You Go On Your Way" by Debbie Freedman. This moment proved once again what we all know already: that as great as it is to receive, it's even better to give. Harkening Back At our Torah dedication ceremony last December, Ohel HaChidusch was repre- sented by its spiritual leader, Cantor Jalda Rebling. Our president, Erica Peresman, Time To Consecrate Nearly a year later, Congregation Ohel HaChidusch hosted its Torah consecration ceremony in the sanctuary of what was formerly a Jewish orphanage. With rep- resentatives of the Christian and Muslim faiths in attendance, three rabbis, one cantor, 20 people connected to Shir Tikvah and dozens of others, the Beth Jacob Torah was taken from its newly constructed Ark, unwrapped from its newly embroidered wimple, unrolled, read and consecrated. Seven times, a portion was chanted and beautiful divrei Torah with blessings were shared, many by Shir Tikvah members. I had the privilege of chanting the priestly benediction. Iry Wengrow from Troy shared that being a part of the Kabbalat Shabbat ser- vice and consecration helped him to know that we had made the right decision in gifting the Torah to Ohel HaChidusch. A film crew documented the evening as well as reporters from Berlin's newspapers. It was thrilling to be a part of this historic event. Die Rolle aus Amerika on page 12 iN January 7 • 2010 11