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The community came together at Adat Shalom Synagogue on
Sunday, Dec. 5, for an outdoor Chanukah celebration. Despite the
cold, pouring rain, more than 110 cars enthusiastically pulled into
the parking lot. Pizzas and donuts were delivered to cars while an
exciting fire performance by Detroit Circus and the music of DJ
Phreddy were enjoyed by all. Everyone then gathered to dance and
sing as Hazzan Daniel Gross, Rabbi Dan Horwitz, Howie Lupovitch,
Rebecca Tron and Gavri Yares entertained with festive Chanukah
songs. Event chair Jaron Friedman shared, “This event was the per-
fect thing that people needed coming together as a Jewish commu-
nity to shine light in a time of darkness and uncertainty.
”
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer joined representatives from each of
the partner synagogues in lighting the big menorah and then was
on hand to meet, greet and take pictures. Toys were collected by
Bottomless Toy Chest, a nonprofit organization devoted to deliv-
ering empowering toys, craft projects and interactive activities to
hospitalized pediatric oncology patients.
It was a great event, the first of what we plan to be an annual tra-
dition. We hope to see you next year!
Partners: Adat Shalom Synagogue, Adat Shalom Men’s Club,
Sisterhood of Adat Shalom, Tamarack Camps, Camp Ramah,
Congregation Beth Ahm, Congregation Beth Shalom, Congregation
B’nai Moshe, Congregation B’nai Israel, Camp Young Judaea
Midwest, Hillel Day School of Metro Detroit, Isaac Agree Downtown
Synagogue, JCC Day Camp, MCUSY, Willoway Day Camp, Frankel
Jewish Academy and other community organizations.
Eighth Crazy Night of Chanukah
One of two big menorahs lit in celebration of Chanukah
SUSIE STEINBERG
Dancing to the music of DJ Phreddy
The Monson family of Novi
Rabbi Aaron Bergman of Adat Shalom
Synagogue led the crowd in song.
Hazzan Dan Gross and Rabbi Aaron Bergman
of Adat Shalom Synagogue is Farmington Hills
on stage, in the rain, having a great time.
Brandon Epstein, Joan Chernoff Epstein, Gov.
Gretchen Whitmer, Joyce Weingarten
Jordan Tepman of West Bloomfield and
Savannah Sommers of Farmington Hills
Tamarack Camps, a community partner in
the event, provided the hot chocolate.
RON LIEBERMAN
RON LIEBERMAN
JODI GROSS
RON LIEBERMAN
RON LIEBERMAN
RON LIEBERMAN
JODI GROSS
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