Spirituality Welcome To Southfield YIS continues to attract young families to its community. Jonathan, Josh, Naomi and Jordan Elberg Shelli Liebman Dorfman Senior Writer opportunities" after Fischman presented them with a slew of them. "As time passed, we did more research and spoke with various people, but we ven before the date of the next felt that this would be a great place for annual Young Israel of Southfield our kids and it wasn't too far away for our (YIS) Young Family Shabbaton families [in Montreal] to come visit us," was announced, Josh Elberg and his fam- Elberg said. ily were already signed up. "No one from any other cities were as The Shabbaton at the modern warm and welcoming as the response Orthodox YIS and in neighboring homes we got from Detroit so we figured that Aug. 20-22 was created four years ago to it would be the best place for us. We feel showcase the synagogue community to it is a much better community than the young families interested in moving here. one where we currently live and is in Last summer, Elberg and his wife the process of growing whereas ours is Naomi, both 27 and of Montreal, hit it off shrinking." with Shabbaton founders Monica and Ari "Four years ago, the members of Young Fischman of Southfield at the Orthodox Israel of Southfield first approached the Union's "Emerging Communities: Job next generation of young Jewish lead- and Home Relocation Fair" in New York. ership to promote all the community The fair was organized for representa- has to offer': said Dr. Howard Korman tives from cities nationwide to introduce of Southfield. He chaired the first families looking to make a move to a less- Shabbaton along with his wife, Michal, stressful community. the Fischmans, Rabbi Eric Grossman and According to fair promoters, Detroit's Karynne Naftolin and the synagogue's Jewish community was selected to par- rabbi, Yechiel Morris, all of Southfield. ticipate because of "its presence of Jewish "Since the inception of this young fam- life and resources, such as synagogues, ily weekend Shabbaton, the community learning opportunities, kosher establish- has welcomed more than 18 new families ments and other mainstays of a close-knit to the YIS neighborhood': Korman said. and warm Jewish community; and a rela- "This event and the momentum it has tively low cost of living and charm." created has led to more and more people They even added "multiple employment E Lailie Greenbaum, 17 months, with her parents, Gillian and Daniel looking to this hidden gem: YIS." The Shabbaton will provide a venue for participants to meet other young families and learn about the Southfield community. Participants also will receive information on job opportunities, schools and area housing with the YIS commu- nity offering interest-free loans for up to $7,500 for those moving to the area. "With a recent influx of younger fami- lies, our Southfield neighborhood contin- ues to be vibrant and strong': Morris said. He said the cost of Jewish day schools in Metro Detroit can be half what they are in the New York area, where tuition may reach $15,000 a year. Rabbi Morris "Spacious and afford- able housing and a gen- uinely warm and welcoming environment are just a few examples of what attract families to our community:' Morris said. Another is YIS itself. "Since the Shabbatonim, we have been slowly gaining members and now are at around 130 families': Morris said. Shabbaton committee members describe the synagogue as having inno- vative programming, a dynamic youth department and an active men's club, sis- terhood and Young Families committee. "In the past year, we have expanded our shul with a new addition:' said Daniel Greenbaum of Southfield, chair of this year's Shabbaton with his wife, Gillian. "This new space includes new rooms for youth programming as well as a new beit midrash [house of study];' Greenbaum said. "The addition will be used for class- room space for children including group activities on Shabbos. The new beit midrash will be used for learning pro- grams and weekday services." Looking forward to experiencing the community firsthand, the Elbergs, includ- ing sons, Jonathan, 5, Jordan, 21/2, and Noah, 2 months, are getting ready for their trip to Southfield. "We wanted the whole family to visit, but needed a good opportunity': Elberg said. And timing a trip to coincide with the Shabbaton, he said, is "perfect:' For information on the YIS Young Family Shabbaton Friday, Aug. 20, through Sunday, Aug. 22, contact Monica Fischman at monicafischman@gmail.com or Daniel Greenbaum at moshman7@yahoo.com . For information on YIS, go to www. yisouthfield.org or call (248)-358-0154. Li August 12 • 2010 39