AVE THE DATE! 5/177C- 5 UN FO SRAE Community-wide Event Hosted by Temple Shir Shalom (3999 Walnut Lake Rd., corner of Orchard Lake and Walnut Lake Rd.) 8:00am 5K Family Fun Run Starts 11:00am Walk Programs Start 12:30pm Kosher Lunch www.walkforisrael.org (no charge) 1:30pm Walk Starts $2.00 MAY 7-13, 2015 / 18-24 IYAR 5775 theJEWISHNEWS.com A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION ยป Words Of Wisdom For Mother's Day, readers and staff share advice from their own moms. See page 14. >> Israel's Golan The northern highlands: integral to the Jewish state's security. See page 30. >> Favorite Fairs DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Our annual guide to outdoor art fairs around Michigan. See page 42. ;at David Shanaman, Detroit; mom Robin Tobin-Murav Farmington Hills; and Baratt Shanaman and Reisa Shanaman, West Bloomfield metro T- Pink Or Blue? - Mother's Day brings memories of thrilling reveals of baby genders. Shelli Liebman Dorfman I Contributing Writer F or Erika and Andy Bocknek of Farmington Hills, a beauti- fully wrapped gift package held the secret of the gender of Lielle Rose, born on March 27. In January, the Bockneks, including their son, Ethan, 4, visited Belle Isle in Detroit and opened the box to reveal a pink, helium-filled announcement that their baby is a girl. Ke lly Rama of CONTINUED ON PAGE 20 Andy, Erika and Ethan Bocknek at the Belle Isle site of their baby gender reveal. Budget cuts to clients with disabilities burdens families and agencies. 1942 - 2015 Covering and Connecting Jewish Detroit Eve y Week Ronelle Grier I Contributing Writer or years, Sheryl Kaminer Above: Dennis and Sheryl has dreamed of the day Kaminer say statewide her daughter, Elana, 26, funding cuts prevented would move into a home of her their daughter, Elena, own, with full-time caregivers to 26, from moving into a meet the special needs of Elana home with other young and her roommates. Last year, women with disabilities. Sheryl and her husband, Dennis, found the perfect house in north Oak Park, a three-bedroom ranch just a few blocks from their own home. Kaminer and two other moms, longtime friends who also have daughters with special needs, had always hoped their daughters would share a home after they turned 26, the age when public school education ends in Michigan. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 8 0880 93363 5