views Ask Attorney Ken Gross for openers On Mother’s Day H dynamics or because the wrong gifts ave you ever wondered who can cause explosions. (“Why’d you thought up Mother’s Day? I’d always assumed it was invent- buy me soap and perfume? Are you ed by Hallmark, but I looked it up and implying I smell bad?”) In the end, Anna Jarvis saw how commercial- turns out, surprise, surprise, it wasn’t. ized Mother’s Day had become and In the U.S, credit goes to a woman she ended up regretting her (of course …) by the name of invention … kind of like Alfred Anna Jarvis. In 1858, when she Nobel who invented dynamite was pregnant with her sixth … child (out of 11, or 13, depend- Apparently, Jarvis had ing on which history book envisioned a rather tame day you’re reading), she initiated of folks wearing white carna- Mother’s Day Work Clubs, tions, and when she saw how which banded women togeth- florists, candy companies, er to help fix the problems Rochel Burstyn card companies, jewelry of the day, like disease and shops, gift shops, etc., were infant mortality. She was also capitalizing on Mother’s Day, a staunch advocator for peace, she was horrified and begged encouraging her club mem- people not to participate. bers to take care of soldiers For the rest of her life, Jarvis tried to from both sides during the Civil War. She was especially known for always “undo” Mother’s Day and spent almost all her money on legal fees attempting honoring, empowering and helping to sue anyone who used and profited mothers. from the words “Mother’s Day.” On her first yartzheit, her daughter Unfortunately for her, all that Anna held a memorial service for her money went down the drain. Mother’s mother and made the annual memo- Day is here to stay, with Americans rial service a little bigger each year. Eventually, she petitioned Washington spending over $21.4 billion annually on Mother’s Day celebrations and to make Mother’s Day an official yom gifts. tov and, in 1914, she succeeded. My first memory of Mother’s Day is The funny thing, though, is that asking my mother for money so I could Mother’s Day is kind of like dynamite, buy her something at the Mother’s Day and I don’t mean because of family Bazaar at school. My mother refused. She was never a fan of this mishegoss and staunchly insisted that “Every day is Mother’s Day!” The older I get the more I agree. The thing is that the more money a gift costs, the more forgettable it some- times is. The best things in life are free, like uninterrupted sleep, someone else doing the laundry or a sincere hand- written card. Since I’ve become a mother, my favorite Mother’s Day memories include a sticky-faced child holding out a handful of freshly plucked weeds, eyes aglow and a funky handmade macaroni necklace I received from my then 5-year-old, which I told him was so beautiful, I would wear at his chuppah (which might explain why he hasn’t made me anything else since). But on the other hand, mothers do so much every day of their lives for everyone around them that one day really does not do us justice. Who cares about the commercialism? It’s almost understated — I mean, bring on the parades! The marching bands, baton twirlers, trumpeting elephants! Whether you celebrate or don’t … for everyone who is a mother, has a mother or knows a mother: Have a great day! A great week! Month! Year! You rock! • letters Jewish Voices With all the vibrant institutions in our local community, it is truly wonderful when events and programs take place that transcend the boundaries of those institutions and show the cohe- siveness of the community itself. April 25 was one of those special programs. The Michigan Board of Cantors — which itself boasts representation from many synagogues in multiple “streams” of Judaism — sponsored its first annual “Jewish Voice” competi- tion, which featured 17 middle school and high school students from across Metropolitan Detroit (and even one from East Lansing). While each of these students had different affiliations with the Jewish community and went to a mix of schools (some public, some Jewish day schools, including Hillel and FJA), they shared something very simple and yet immensely powerful: a con- nection to Judaism and a love of music. The diversity in the music per- formed by these students was incred- ible — modern Israeli songs were performed alongside those of contem- porary Jewish-American composers, classic composers of “chazzanut” and even a 19th-century melody by one of the early Lubavitch rebbes . Each student brought individual style and passion to his or her respective per- formance and showed a personal con- nection with Jewish music. Although a competition, it was also wonderful to witness the camaraderie that developed over the course of the evening among the 17 students, most of whom entered the night knowing some of the others and ended the eve- ning congratulating and embracing kids whom they had just met for the first time to celebrate their mutual love of music and successes of the evening. To witness this cross-section of our Jewish community come together to share music was, itself, wonderful. But to see these students bond over that very sense of community and recognize that there are others who love what they do was truly special. Thank you to Hazzan Dan Gross (of Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills) for developing such a wonderful program with his colleagues on the Michigan Board of Cantors. Through their work, they demonstrated how our diverse com- munity really is unified. Alan M. Gallatin West Bloomfield Q: When Do I Need an Estate Plan? 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