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February 28, 2019 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-02-28

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Assembling soup in a jar gifts for Crossroads Social Services during an afternoon of

volunteering Jan. 20 at Adat Shalom are Isaiah Madrid of Walled Lake, Alex Gross of Novi,

Spencer Columbus of Commerce, Sam Nathan of Farmington Hills and Logan Bowers of

Bloomfield Hills. The annual event was sponsored by Adat Shalom-Beth Achim Learning

Community, Men’
s Club, the Social Action Committe, Tikkun Adat and Sisterhood.

Marty Kay of Farmington Hills, Ike Engelbaum

of West Bloomfield, Joey Lebovic of Farmington

Hills and Jeff Cymerint of Livonia, all of the

Adat Shalom Men’
s Club, served lunch to the

volunteers.

Mother and daughter Beth and Julia

Nothstine of Farmington Hills make fleece

tug toys. They were among 250 people who

attended the event. Other activities included

making cards for IDF soldiers, snack bags

for Farmington Hills first responders and

and activity bags for children at Ronald

McDonald House in Detroit.

“Be Fearless Be Kind” messages inspire and

empower kids to have the compassion, empathy

and courage to stand up for others and be

inclusive throughout their lives: Teddie Olender of

Royal Oak, Elisha Cooper and Isaac Mintz, both of

West Bloomfield, Lauren Schostak of Huntington

Woods, Scott Katz of Farmington Hills and Emily

Aidenbaum of Novi.

Alexander Weinstock and Joshua

Hamburger, both of Huntington Woods,

assembled baskets of goodies for Adat

Shalom families with new babies.

Annual Volunteer Day, Jan. 20, 2019,
Adat Shalom Synagogue, Farmington Hills

PHOTOS BY SUSIE STEINBERG

Shatz Sean Sammitt and Rabbi Brent Gutmann

lead the Havdalah service.

Inside the portable planetarium

Waiting a turn

to get inside

the portable

planetarium

At Kol Ami, children made spice stars to take home for Havdalah with their families.

To create your own
B’
samim Star, mix 1¾
parts cinnamon to 1 part
applesauce. Mix into a
dough, roll it out, cut into
shapes and then let air dry.

Shining Stars Havdalah, February 2019,
Temple Kol Ami, West Bloomfi
eld

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