$2.00 JULY 11-17, 2013 / 4-10 Av 5773 theJEWISHNEWS.com A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION » Change In Egypt Removal of Islamist Morsi is a source of hope in Israel. See page 27. » Healthcare On The Go "Jewish Geography" leads to innovation in health care delivery. See page 28. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS metro » Funky Fashion Local brothers tie their entrepreneurial skills together to create a unique clothing brand. See page 34. Egyptian military members and their supporters guard a bridge near Tahrir Square in Cairo. >> cover story Fun.: Andrew Dost, Nate Reuss and Solomon Schechter Day School grad Jack Antonoff. Having Fun, Period These are awesome times for Fun. guitarist Jack Antonoff. Lynne Konstantin I Contributing Writer Nancy Triest and her Partners mentor, Janet Snider, at Tuesday night learning in the Partners Study Hall Yeshiva's Tuesday night study helps unify community. A more meaningful." s the clock ticks toward 8 on Tuesday nights in the Partners Study Hall of Yeshiva The two women take part in Tuesday night learn- Beth Yehudah on the Newman Family ing — flagship of the Jean and Theodore Weiss Partners in Torah program. This hour of Campus, Janet Snider, a Yeshiva gradu- ate and Bingham Farms pediatrician, informal learning hosted by the Southfield- greets her study partner, Nancy Triest of based Yeshiva each week typically boasts a Huntington Woods, who works in sales upwards of 180 partnerships engaged in and loves nurturing her Jewish identity. the same higher pursuit, all under the A good friend suggested Janet, a Torah watch of Rabbi Bentzy Schechter, the pro- teacher, when Nancy was seeking a new gram director, and Rabbi Avraham Cohen, study mentor. Talk about beshert, some- the education director. thing "meant to be." Says Nancy: "Janet is The lesson plan is not only to select so wonderful." and study Jewish text (Torah, Talmud and Robert Sklar Nancy added, "We have been learning more), but also to enhance the learning Contrib uting for a few years and have explored many through each partner's experiences, what- Edit or different topics and themes that have ever their levels of Torah observance. I've interested one or both of us. participated for nine of the program's 17 "For example, we always spend time exploring each years with the same partner, Janet's husband, Stuart. upcoming holiday, which makes those days much CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 1942 - 2013 Covering and Connecting Jewish Detroit Eve y Week un. is fresh. But it is also slightly familiar. And the passionate musical puppet-masters pulling its audi- ences' strings know exactly what they are doing. Nate Ruess, 31, the pop-rock trio's lead singer and lyricist, brings a lush, theatrical element to the group's sound, with a dreamy, almost operatic tenor reminiscent of Freddie Mercury and Electric Light Orchestra's Jeff Lynne. Keyboardist (and Frankfort, Mich., native) Andrew Dost, 30, is a diverse multi-instrumentalist, mastering everything from guitar and piano to flugelhorn and glockenspiel. And Jack Antonoff, 27 — the Jewish member of the group — grew up playing guitar with his dad, who introduced Jack to his favorite band. "Our real connection, musically, is the Beatles',' says Antonoff of his bandmates, who, like the famed Liverpudlians and Queen, also are masters of the crescendo. "But outside of the Beatles bond, we definitely have dif- ferent tastes. I'm interested in the more physical side of music, so the three of us complement each other really well. Nate is about melody and lyrics and is very conceptual, and Andrew and I add the bells and whistles — together, hope- fully, we make it beautiful, passionate and compelling." According to Billboard Magazine, the 2013 Grammy Awards, a Chevrolet Super Bowl commercial, TV's Glee (which adapted the group's pop-rock anthem "We Are Young" for an episode that aired during the show's third season) and legions of fans, that would be a definite "yes:' The Grammy winners for Best New Artist and Song of the Year (for "We Are Young") are rooted in the indie scenes of their respective hometowns, where each was in various bands throughout grammar school before coming together and moving to New York City. CONTINUED ON PAGE 45