metro s \vvER AN A, Temple Shir Shalom The Learning Cente Preschool ).0 A. % Est 1988 Enroll In Preschool by March 18th to Receive 2012-13 Price Shrinking Middle Class Event focuses on dangers of economic inequality. Harry Kirsbaum Contributing Writer ing about the fiscal cliff and the debt ceiling, but, on the other side, we have 50 million in poverty:' he said. "A t was a night that longed for the corrupted political system leaves us 1960s, when Jewish and black unprotected:' activists marched together to Syme added that a shrinking middle protest racial injustice and fight for class is a great danger. "In every coun- equality. try where there are revolutions, there Rabbi Daniel Syme of Bloomfield are two classes, the ultra-rich and the Hills-based Temple Beth ultra-poor, with a tiny El said, "In this world of middle class:' he said. ours, which is drenched "What has enabled the in the blood of Jews and United States to remain blacks in so many areas of great has been the exis- the globe, there is testimo- tence of the middle class, ny to the absolute neces- the opportunity afforded sity for all of us to interact and the hope that derives with one another." Syme from knowing that you spoke at an event spon- can do better. We've got sored by Quicken Loans to rethink that process so and Temple Beth El, held that it can be re-instituted at the Detroit Historical in our time" Rabbi Dani el Syme Museum on Feb. 12. Politics at its best There is a need, the protects and defends the rabbi added, "to be interest of the people, involved, to not back off said Jackson, and he used — because we live in a a Super Bowl metaphor to time when it seems as if in make a point about level- the Congress of the United ing the playing field. States there's an attempt Two teams, with black to declare war on the real and white players play a enemies of America — game. One team loses; poor people" one wins. The loser walks Syme shared the stage away a little down with with one of the country's no rancor, and the other leading civil rights lead- team celebrates, he said. Rev. Jess e Jackson ers, Rev. Jesse Jackson, "What allows us to do in an event billed as a so well in these games? conversation on the "Re-Education of Whenever the playing field is level America in the Age of Obama." and the rules are public, and the goals But the conversation went far are clear, the referee is fair and the beyond a singular topic. Jackson told score is transparent, we can make it. the crowd of 150 that even though a But on education, the playing field black man is in the White House, there ain't even:' is still injustice and poverty because Syme agreed that education is key. opportunity for the poor is still hard "Our Jewish ancestors understood that to find. even the poorest Jew must be literate, Syme's father, the late Rabbi M. and status was accorded in the Jewish Robert Syme, marched against the community to those with learning," he church bombings in Birmingham, said. Ala., with the Rev. Martin Luther King One answer to the problem could be Jr. in 1963. access to junior colleges, said Syme, "We lived under police protection "where they can train people who don't for a couple of weeks; Syme recalled. care about going to college and study- ing French or Italian to get training in "We have spent so much time fight- ing voter suppression; now we've got to something that can result in getting a spend that same energy encouraging job in the America of today:' voter expression of the dreams, plans The proceeds of the Historical and hopes of people of all colors:' Society's event went to Detroit College Jackson said that America's econom- Promise, which offers college scholar- ic system is not working. ships to Detroit Public School stu- "The politicians are over here talk- dents. I Don't forget to sign up for Camp Teva June 24 —Aug 16 (8 wks) Join Us For: Ma'at Shabbat Saturday March 2, 5:00 pm Celebrate Havdalah with our Rabbis and Cantor Meet new friends Meet our Staff Dinner Included Happy Hour (parents only) Thursday March 7, 7:00 pm Interested Parents join our parents to learn about The Learning Center Non alchonolic beverages served For more information, or to register call Mar Director of Temple Shir Shalom's Preschool: The Learning Center, 2075 Walnut Lake Rd., W Blo ❑ 248.406.4255 I www.shirs 1817770 14 February 21 • 2013