$2.00 JUNE 25 -JULY 1, 2015 / 8 -14 TAMMUZ 5775 theJEWISHNEWS.com A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION Health & Wellness DETROIT JEWISH NEWS st d » Mindful Learning Yoga instructor takes kindergarten curriculum to a new level. See page 12. • 04 A 't » PLO Perspective Palestinian negotiating adviser talks with Temple Israel delegation in Ramallah. See page 28. » Fare Thee Well Members of the tribe share stories of the Grateful Dead tribe in advance of last concerts by remaining members. See page 44. ..•=r g-oe‘r:111-7/111MININI Laura Rosin and her students demonstrate the "Bear" yoga pose. metro • Rev. Kenneth Flowers of Greater New Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church in Detroit speaks at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township. Together Interfaith services give comfort after Charleston shootings. Bran do n Sc hwartz Shari S. Cohen I Contributing Writer T he nation was shocked when nine members of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E) Church in Charleston, S.C., were shot June 17 during a Bible study class. Dylann Roof, an adherent of white supremacy, who police say admitted to the killings, chose the oldest A.M.E. church in the South, one forced to close during the mid-1800s when African-American Sold! churches were banned in the area. As Americans grappled with the brutal event, the leaders of Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township and Greater New Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church in Detroit quickly planned joint weekend services to express solidarity and hope. The idea came from Bob Bruttell, chairman of the Campbell Soup Co. buys Garden Fresh. Ryan Fishman I Contributing Writer Interfaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit, who sought to foster solidarity and comfort among Detroit-area congregations. Seeking a faith group that would partner with an African American church, he focused on bringing together Jews and blacks. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 arden Fresh Gourmet — the company that started with just one batch of Jack and Annette Aronson's salsa in the Ferndale kitchen of their party store — sold this month for nearly a quarter of a billion dollars. Starting with its humble roots (and tomatoes) in 1998, the company quickly expanded into flavored salsa, hummus and chips. Last year, net sales topped $100 million, making the company the country's top-selling brand of refrigerated salsa. Campbell Soup Co. will take over operations across Michigan, including the Garden Fresh headquarters in Ferndale and facili- ties in Detroit, Inkster and Grand Rapids, employing some 500 people. Jack Aronson will stay on as an adviser to the Campbell Fresh division. General manager Todd 4 APO rirr 76 Putnam will also join the f4i i Campbell Fresh team. When Campbell approached Garden Fresh, its leadership 1942 - 2015 says the company wasn't for sale, but Aronson and his part- Covering and Connecting ners were persuaded by Campbell's shared commitment to Jewish Detroit Eve y Week fresh, local food. Previous offers from other food compa- nies, including Nestle, had been rejected in the past. illa 1 1 1 1 1 8 08805 93363 5 CONTINUED ON PAGE 10