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Spirituality
A Shabbat Pearl
Tennessee basketball coach
speaks at SYNergy program.
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dat Shalom Synagogue in
Farmington Hills welcomes
Bruce Pearl, head basketball
coach, University of Tennessee, on
Friday evening, April 16, as part of
SYNergy Shabbat.
Pearl fulfilled one
of his professional
dreams in July as
he led the Maccabi
USAs Open Men's
Basketball Team to
a gold medal with
a 95-86 overtime
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Bruce Pearl
triumph, defeating
Israel at the 18th
World Maccabiah Games. For the past
five years, Pearl has presided over the
University of Tennessee basketball team.
Pearl has demonstrated a lifelong
commitment to Jewish causes and to
Israel. "Growing up in the Boston area,
Israel has been at the forefront of fam-
ily conversation ever since I was a small
kid:' he says. "My grandparents were
Orthodox and kept a kosher home as
well. I can remember that it was much
more difficult for my parents, who
endured a lot of anti-Semitism during
my childhood than what my own chil-
dren have to deal with today.
"Israel:' he adds, "is also at the
forefront and part of my daily life as
well. Our rabbi discusses Israel each
and every week at the Shabbat service
I attend with my family. And when I
open the local daily newspaper, I don't
automatically turn to the sports page.
I flip through the World section to see
if there's a story about Israel. Being
Jewish and being connected to Israel is
part of who I am:'
The program is being presented
in conjunction with the Adat Shalom
Young Adult Group and JCC Maccabi.
Friday evening programming begins
at 5:30 p.m. with Shabbat Shaboom
for preschool families. Pearl will greet
teenagers at a 6 p.m. teen service.
Shabbat Rocks Services start at 6 p.m.,
followed by kiddush and a Shabbat buf-
fet dinner.
The presentation by Bruce Pearl will
begin at 8:15 p.m., following dinner.
Childcare will start at 6:45 p.m.
and extend until the end of the adult
program. At 8 p.m., Yo-Master Zeemo
will present for children. A Young Adult
Afterglow will begin at 9:30 p.m.
Rabbi Aaron Bergman will conduct
a Talmud study session at 8:30 a.m. on
Shabbat morning, April 17, titled "The
Tikkun of Rabbi Nachman: Repairing
the World by Repairing Ourselves."
Traditional services will begin at
9 a.m. on Shabbat morning. At 10
a.m. Jewish educator Ruth Bergman
will hold a session titled "Elisha and
the Power of Prophesy."Beginning at
10:30 a.m. there will be drop-off youth
services. Following morning services,
there will be an enhanced kiddush.
SYNergy co-chairs are Carol
Weintraub Fogel of West Bloomfield
and Phyllis Pilcowitz of Bloomfield
Hills.
The community is welcome to all of
the services and programs at no charge,
with the exception of the Shabbat din-
ner for which there is a charge. Dinner
reservations are required. Call the Adat
Shalom Synagogue office, (248) 851-
5100, for information or e-mail info@
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Women To Share
Spiritual Journeys
Women of different faiths have
much in common as those attend-
ing Congregation Beth Shalom
Sisterhood's annual Education Day
April 18 will learn.
Five women from WISDOM
— Women's Interfaith Solutions for
Outreach and Dialogue in Metro
Detroit — will share their faith
journeys by describing how they
experience their own faith traditions
and what motivates them to seek out
interfaith activities.
Representatives of the Jewish, Hindu,
Baha'i, Christian and Muslim faiths will
share their stories at the brunch meet-
ing, 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, April 18, at
Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601 W.
Lincoln Drive, Oak Park.
Participants will encourage mem-
bers of the audience to join in the dis-
cussion. Registration is $12.50. Checks
may be mailed to the synagogue office.
For more information, contact Phyllis
Weeks at (248) 539 3859 or
phyllisweeks@hotmail.com .
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