rosh hashanah continued from page 72 great-grandchildren is a most signifi- cant motivator to continue our ritual celebrations of being Jewish. The blowing of the shofar is sym- bolic; but it is the very teaching of sym- bols like this one that leave an indelible impression on the mind of a child. We act out the same rituals year after year and, at some point, the deeper meaning becomes clear. As a child grows, he or she begins to internalize that the blow- ing of the shofar is a call to action, a call to one’s neshamah (soul) to wake up and do better. Our children require this wake-up call, and frankly, so do we. In the upcoming year, we wish for our community good health, peace and a renewed spirit and love of being Jewish. May your ear hear the call of the shofar and move your heart to take action. • I am committed to being the type of father that Mila deserves, doing every- thing possible to help her become an intelligent, independent and caring person who makes a positive differ- ence in the world. Our Metro Detroit Jewish commu- nity has been recognized as a model worldwide for its innovative and successful programming. NEXTGen Detroit’s Interfaith Couples and Pride (LGBTQ) groups brought under- served Jews and their families back into Jewish communal life. We must continue to work toward creating an inclusive “big tent” Jewish community, at home and abroad, that embraces and supports the rich diversity of Jewish people and families. The city of Detroit and the sur- rounding metro area have clawed out of the depths of the Great Recession, This article is a compilation of thoughts of grand- experiencing explosive growth over daughter Ilana Goldberg Block, 32, and grandfa- the past year, like a phoenix rising ther Leonard P. Baruch, 95, both having served as from the ashes. We need to redouble lay leaders of the Detroit Jewish community. Block our efforts so that this progress con- currently serves as president of NEXTGen Detroit. tinues and take additional steps to ensure this revitalization and rejuve- ’Shana Tova to the entire Detroit nation reaches all our fellow citizens. This great country has survived the Jewish community celebrating most polarizing political election in Rosh Hashanah! Let’s take time recent history. It is essen- to remember some of the tial that we come together, wonderful things that have regardless of political happened over the past party, to bind up the year. On that firm foot- nation’s wounds. However, ing, we can approach the we also have an obliga- coming year with a sense tion to vocally oppose of optimism and purpose, the worst impulses of a desire to give back and those in power, protect dedication to live by the the foundations of our principle of tikkun olam. democracy and guarantee This year, my wife, Stacy, that America continues and I were blessed with to serve as a beacon light the birth of our daughter, Jonathan Schwartz that guides freedom-loving Mila. She has given us people everywhere. and the rest of our fam- The dream of a homeland for the ily immeasurable joy. In the new year, L Jewish people has survived despite impossible odds, and the State of Israel continues to thrive. It is essen- tial to fight even harder against the immoral BDS movement and attempts to delegitimize Israel, and enlist the help of good people of all faiths around the world in that effort. May God bless us as we continue the amazing progress made over the past year and work to accomplish the important aspirations left to be real- ized. • Jonathan H. Schwartz is an attorney at Foster Swift in Southfield. He also serves as the presi- dent of the Jewish Bar Association of Michigan and as a NEXTGen Detroit board member. R osh Hashanah wakes us with the unmistakable sound of the shofar. It startles us into aware- ness. It rattles us out of slumber. We stand up straight. We cock our heads toward the sound. We embody a cry: “We are fully here. We are fully pres- ent. We are fully ready to step forward into a new year of promise.” To each of us, the deep ancient sound of the shofar stirs a common yet unique resolute desire for a future we hope to bring to frui- Genia Gazman tion. Rosh Hashanah is a time we set goals for our- selves for the coming year. It is a time for reflection and resolution. What are you determined to no longer put off ? What are you ready to undertake? These questions may seem difficult, but they are easier than the ones I am about to ask. What are your partner’s goals? How about your neigh- bor’s? Your colleague’s? Your congrega- tion leader’s? This Rosh Hashanah, I challenge you to learn their answers, too. As well as those of others who are a part of your life. I encourage you to carry the goals of your loved and dear ones with as much care and nourishment as your own. Our individual success depends on more than merely our individual will. It depends on sharing our goals with others and counting on their sup- port. Likewise, the success of other members of our community depends on us knowing the goals they have set. This Rosh Hashanah, I urge you to be extra- sensitive to the sound of the sho- far, to take a look at the faces of hope listening around you, to hear not only your own wishes but those of the com- munity as well. This year, let us hold each other up to reach soaring heights, to find buried spirituality and unbreak- able resolve. We are a communi- ty. When a member of our community succeeds, we all succeed. We all grow from one other’s growth. This Rosh Hashanah, make it a point to talk to people you love and know about their goals for the future. Talk about how you can help each other soar. Before too long, that ancient sound will pierce the silence. Listen to your heart. Listen to the hearts around you. May we band together to strengthen each other’s unbreakable resolve as we find that buried spirituality and reach soaring heights. • Genia Gazman of Farmington is a law clerk at Joelson Rosenberg PLC. IMMIGRATION LAW FIRM ANTONE, CASAGRANDE & ADWERS, P.C. Representation in all areas of family and business immigration law. N. PETER ANTONE JEFFREY S. 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