spotlight » commentar y Standing Against Hate Jewish organizations’ messages rejecting hate are brought to the Muslim community. A s a longtime peace and from our Muslim neighbors and interfaith activist, the ques- what our Muslim neighbors need tion I hear most often from to hear from us, as Jews, seldom, if both the Jewish community ever, reaches the other. and Muslim community is: It is possible to close the “Is there really a partner on gap. It only takes one person the other side?” to open hundreds of hearts My answer to both com- and minds. Eide Alawan, my munities: YES! longtime friend and fellow Unfortunately, positives peace builder, not only cre- words and actions are rarely ated a poster of the email heard or broadcast. I sent him of the 10 state- Brenda Naomi On Dec. 21, I was asked ments, but put the poster on Rosenberg to speak at a press confer- display in the main hallway ence and rally of commu- just outside the prayer room nity leaders speaking out at the Islamic Center of against Islamophobia at the America in Dearborn. Charles Wright Museum of We have the power to cre- African American History ate change. We must come in Detroit. I said I would together, stand together share the remarks from 10 and, most importantly, take of our premier Jewish orga- action together! I am so nizations. grateful to Eide for helping The morning of the news Eide Alawan to close the communication conference, I asked the gap. group who had seen any of the statements. No hand was raised. Brenda Rosenberg is a peace and interfaith activist in Metro Detroit. We have a severe communication gap. What we need to hear as Jews * Text of the poster meant to close the com- munication gap between Jews and Muslims Jewish Organizations Speak Out Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt: “A plan that singles out Muslims and denies them entry to the U.S. based on their reli- gion is deeply offensive and runs contrary to our nation’s deepest values.” American Jewish Committee Associate Executive Director for Policy Jason Isaacson: “We are deeply disturbed by the nativist racism inherent in the candidate’s [Donald Trump’s] lat- est remarks.” B’nai B’rith International: “Singling out an entire religious community for diminished rights amounts to bigotry, and it should not be accepted.” Jewish Council for Public Affairs, the public affairs arm of the organized Jewish community: “There is no place in America, a nation founded on religious freedom, for discrimination on the basis of religion — or any other immutable char- acteristic, for that matter … Recent statements are misleading to voters because they imply that sacrificing our values will advance our security, which is a fallacy.” Orthodox Union Executive Vice President Allen Fagin: “We call on all Americans to reaffirm that discrimination of any group solely upon religion is wrong and an anathema to the great traditions of religious and personal freedoms upon which this country was founded.” Rabbinical Council of America (Orthodox) President Rabbi Shalom Baum: “The complex issues that face us in ensuring the safety and security from terror of innocents and free societ- ies throughout the world need to be addressed, but need to be done in sober and responsible ways. We call upon all Americans and the United States government to recognize the threats posed by radical Islamists while preserving and protecting the rights of all people who seek peace, no matter how they worship God.” Rabbinical Assembly (Conservative): “We recognize the need to be vigilant in providing security and protection from those who seek to do our country harm, but discriminating against an entire religion is wrong and dangerous.” Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism Director Rabbi Jonah Dov Pesner: “While we take no position on Mr. Trump’s candidacy for president, we condemn in the strongest terms his comments calling for barring the entry of Muslims into the United States. As Jews who too often suffered persecution because of our faith, we cannot abide religious bigotry.” Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association: “We call on all Jews and all Americans to denounce hate speech and fearmongering against Muslims in politics and the media, and to reach out in support of Muslim Americans in every way that we can.” J Street, the “pro-Israel, pro-peace” lobbying group that has positioned itself as a left-wing alternative to AIPAC: “Donald Trump’s statement today calling for a ‘total and complete shutdown’ of Muslim immigration to the United States is repugnant and unacceptable. This statement is the latest in a string of deeply bigoted and Islamophobic remarks by Mr. Trump and others seeking to stoke and take political advantage of rank hatred.” National Jewish Democratic Council: “It is long past time for leading Republicans, espe- cially Jewish Republicans, to strongly speak out against the bigotry coming from its leading can- didate. No single religion is our enemy — terror- ists and all those who seek to destroy us are our enemies.” obituaries » JOYCE ELLEN CANTOR, 66, of West Bloomfield, died Jan. 11, 2016. She is survived by her beloved husband, Michael Cantor; son, Joshua Cantor; daugh- ter, Amy Cantor; sister, Laurel Sherman; mother-in-law, Evelyn Cantor. Mrs. Cantor was the sister-in-law of the late Mitchell Sherman; the daughter-in- law of the late Harold Cantor; the devoted daughter of the late Carl and the late Inez Sweet. Contributions may be made to Yad Ezra, the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation or to a charity of one’s choice. Interment took place at Clover Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. Chernikov BETH CHERNIKOV, 95, of Sterling Heights, died Jan. 14, 2016. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Faye and Robert Levine; son, Leslie Chernikov; grandchildren, Aviva and Moses Fridman, Rachel and Steven Marcotte; great-grandchildren, Elianna, Hannah and Shoshanna Fridman; sister-in-law, Ruth Boles; many loving nieces and nephews. Mrs. Chernikov was the beloved wife of the late Abraham Chernikov; the loving sister of the late Nancy Klein Helm and the late Albert Boles. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network, 6555 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, www. jewishhospice.org; or a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. LILLIAN GLASSMAN, 94, of Commerce, died Jan. 15, 2016. She is survived by her sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Paul and Judy Glassman, Dr. Richard and Lynn Glassman; daughter, Carol A. Glassman and Mary Langlois; sis- ter-in-law, Annette Gurian; grandchildren; Jesse (Linsy) Glassman, Michael Glassman, Ashley Glassman; great-grandchild, Austyn; many loving nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Mrs. Glassman was the beloved wife of the late Louis Glassman; the sister of the late Emma (the late Morris) Katanick and the late Fred Gurian. Interment was held at Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Contributions may be made to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. DR. ARNOLD L. GOLNICK, 75, of West Bloomfield, died Jan. 13, 2016. He is survived by his beloved wife, Linda Golnick; son and daugh- ter-in-law, Jason and Golnick Marla Golnick of West Bloomfield; daughter, Lisa Golnick of Scottsdale, Ariz.; grandchildren, Ariel and Rayna; niece, Laurie Guzzinati (Michele); many other lov- ing family members, friends and a world of devoted colleagues and patients. Contributions may be made to Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit. Interment took place at Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. Molly Ehrlichman Hoptman Kaplansky, 89, of Moshav Yodfat, Israel, formerly of West Bloomfield, died peace- fully Jan. 1, 2016. Molly lived a long and full life, including Kaplansky making aliyah in 2005, after her husband, Israel Kaplansky, passed away. Mrs. Kaplansky is survived by Eileen Lev, daughter; Neal Hoptman, son; stepchil- dren, Amy and John Kaplansky, and Ron Kaplansky; grandchildren, Daphna, Gideon, Naomi, Aviyah, Shanee, Daniel; stepgrand- children, Beth, Adam, Haley and Joshua; great-grandchildren, Ambar, Or-Yam, Zahara, Shirye, Ofir, Noam; stepgreat- grandchildren, Alexander, Jacob and Noah. She was the devoted daughter of the late Rose and the late Hymie Ehrlichman; sister of the late Howard Ehrlichman. Contributions may be made to Hadassah. Internment was held in Israel at Yodfat. continued on page 50 January 21 • 2016 49