• Touring The D Federation Days tour takes group behind-the-scenes at Eastern Market. ❑ P hoto by Brett Mou n ta in A s part of Federation Days last month, a group joined Linda Yellin of Feet on the Street Tours for a behind-the-scenes tour of Detroit's Eastern Market. On this stroll- ing-tasting tour, participants heard fun facts, stories and history while enjoying shopping and unique foods from around the world in Detroit's very own local market. Participants dodged rain for a special look at Bert's Marketplace, a jazz club and restau- rant on Russell Street, where they were treated to a Detroit treasure in a back banquet room — murals recent and past of Detroit's African American history. Susan Friedman and Carol Singer, both of Southfield Joanne Aronovitz and Michelle Cantor, Huntington Woods; Sherri Ketai, Franklin; Karen Sachse, Huntington Woods; and Abbey Nathan, Birmingham Stacy Vieder, Huntington Woods; Linda Yellin, Farmington Hills; and Marci Frank, Huntington Woods Joanie Climie and Iris Rosen, both of West Bloomfield Janet Salle, Raechel Nagel and Dani Randel, all of West Bloomfield Dairy Delight Chabad of Commerce hosts Shavuot baking and learning program. I Shell! Liebman Dorfman Contributing Writer integrate it immediately:" Greenberg shares some other reasons for eating t a May 9 pre-Shavuot Women's dairy on Shavuot: Night Out program, participants • Just as milk is a baby's went home with stunning, scrump- first food, we remind our- tious, edible party favors. selves that as much as we've The group learned to make and decorate studied, we are really just desserts customary to the holiday, which beginning. began this year on Tuesday evening. • Torah is likened to The "Cheesecake Bake, Take and Decorate" milk, which is best kept event was hosted by the Chabad Jewish in earthenware vessels; it Center of Commerce's Women's Chavurah. It spoils in gold and silver. included an exploration into women's special Torah is taught best by the connection to Shavuot, the holiday celebrating humble; it spoils in the God's revelation of the Ten Commandments hands of the haughty. Estie Greenberg decorates a cheese- on Mount Sinai when the Jewish people • Moses was drawn from Rusty Rosman and Debbie Philips, both of Commerce, mix cake for Shavuot. received the Torah. water on the sixth day of the batter for their cheesecakes. "It was a kosher cheesecake factory in the month of Sivan, and Commerce said Estie Greenberg of the was only willing to nurse Center, who led the program. "With the giving of the Torah, the Jews became obligated from a Jewish woman because he was going to receive the Participants also made and tasted cheesecake-filled straw- to observe the laws of keeping kosher; Greenberg said. As Torah. We recall this merit of his by eating milk on that day. • The numerical equivalent of the letters of the word cha- berries along with Greenberg's homemade iced coffee. the Torah was given on Shabbat, no cattle could be slaugh- They also discussed the tradition of eating dairy on tered nor could utensils be kashered, and thus on that day lav (milk) equal 40, representing the 40 days during which Shavuot. they ate dairy. The lesson: When you learn something new, Moses was in Heaven studying the Torah. A ❑ May 16 • 2013 25