munities as part of a Detroit Promise College fundraiser in 2013. In 2010, he became one of the first rabbis inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Board of Preachers of Morehouse College. WHAT’S NEXT Throughout his rabbinate, Syme has lent his time and talent to organiza- tions such as the American Zionist Youth Movement, Jewish National Fund of America, United Israel Appeal, American Zionist Movement, Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education, Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, National Council for Jewish Education, the Ecumenical Institute and the Coalition for Jewish Unity. He received the Justice Louis D. Brandeis Award from the Zionist Organization of America in 1999 and, in 2012, was presented with the Community Leadership Award by the American Jewish Committee. Syme, an avid collector of California wines, with 400 bottles in his collec- tion, will likely take a trip to Napa Valley with wife, Jill. They go every year. However, he will maintain an office at Temple Beth El and plans to be around “quite a bit.” “I will remain active in the commu- nity as a rabbi, educator and advocate for the causes in which I believe,” Syme said. “I’ve done everything I would have ever had on my bucket list. I’m just going to keep doing what I’m doing. And if something new crosses my path, I’ll do that, too.” * Details On Friday, June 24, Temple Beth El will honor and celebrate Rabbi Daniel B. Syme’s 20 years of service and his transition to rabbi emeritus. A Shabbat dinner starts at 6 p.m., followed by services at 7:30. Cost of the dinner is $36 per adult; $15 per child; age 3 and under, free. Register at tbeonline.org/ event-registration, or contact Laura Lucassian at (248) 851-1100 or llucassian@tbeonline.org. Focus On Suicide Prevention A s I enter the third chapter of my career as a rabbi, I will focus on depression and suicide and lessen- ing the tragic tool of loss by suicide in America under the umbrella of the Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy Network (JHCN) and the Nefesh Achat or ‘A Single Soul’ program,” said Rabbi Daniel Syme, who is the suicide pre- ventions program’s founder. A Single Soul will be the first suicide prevention His brother Michael’s suicide at age 21 program in the Detroit Jewish com- still haunts and motivates Rabbi Syme. munity. A Single Soul will teach clergy and others ways in which suicide might E.B. “Bunny” Freedman and the rabbin- be avoided. Studies suggest suicide ic staff of the JHCN. James and Marge is a preventable tragedy that can be Hiller will chair the founding board, eliminated by listening, caring and along with Freedman. people who will take action to help. “A Single Soul aims to ensure that “Most young people do not really want every Jewish young person and their to die. They are crying out for help,” families facing a mental health crisis Syme said. can receive guidance and support A Single Soul has a two-fold mis- from within the larger Jewish commu- sion: education and intervention. The nity, ” Syme said. program will educate children about The organization will begin this critical suicide warning signs and how fall by providing suicide prevention to respond if a friend exhibits these training to clergy staff members of signs. It will also stress the importance the JHCN. “Through them, we will also of “breaking the wall of silence,” telling reach parents, teachers, clergy and an adult who can help. young people in all movements in the The new nonprofit will be guided by Jewish community, ” Syme added. “Stay a volunteer board of directors under tuned. ” the leadership of Rabbi Syme, Rabbi * CAMP STARTS MONDAY, JUNE 20 JCC Day Camps is open to everyone ages 2½ to 14 and includes traditional, sports, creative, travel, arts, nature and theatre camps, plus inclusion programs for children and teens with special needs! Don’t miss out on what’s sure to be an unforgettable summer. Visit jccdet.org/daycamps and secure your child’s spot today! We’ve got amazing new camps in 2016 including Ɇ Ready, Set, Go, DETROIT, with visits to favorite spots in the city Ɇ Jedi in Training, where kids do everything Star Wars, from cooking to games Ɇ Summer Stock Theatre Camp, taught by the staff of The Berman Center for the Performing Arts! Ɇ Hip Hop Dance About our program: Ɇ $FFUHGLWHGE\WKH$PHULFDQ&DPS$VVRFLDWLRQDQGWKH6WDWH of Michigan Ɇ)5((WUDQVSRUWDWLRQWRDQGIURPFDPSZLWKLQ2DNODQG&RXQW\ Ɇ2QHZHHNWKUHHZHHNDQGIRXUZHHNSURJUDPV Ɇ([WHQGHG$0DQG30FDUHDYDLODEOH Ɇ/RFDWHGRQPRUHWKDQEHDXWLIXOZRRGHGDFUHVZLWKDURSHVFRXUVH swimming pools, mini golf, a theatre, playgrounds and more! For more information, visit or contact us at jccdet.org/daycamps 248.432.5578 Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 2061920 June 9 • 2016 15