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December 17, 2020 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 47

… DECEMBER 17 • 2020 | 47 Jordyn and Olivia Singer, and Cady and Charlie Tobias; brother and sister-in-law, Peter and Marge Fein; sisters and brothers-in-law, Susan and Bruce Sitron, and Penny and Vernon McGarity; nieces and nephews, Hayley and Pat Greenleaf, and Jessica McGarity and Keith Nichols. Mrs. Goldberg was the beloved wife of the late Howard Goldberg; the devoted daughter of the late Mildred Wise; and the loving aunt o...…

December 17, 2020 (vol. , iss. 1) • Page Image 48

…E velyn Orbach, who was at the helm of founding and developing the pro- fessional theater company that has staged more productions of The Diary of Anne Frank than any other theater in the world, died Dec. 4, 2020, from COVID-19. She was 88. Orbach, longtime artistic director of the 31-year-old Jewish Ensemble Theatre (JET), spent decades spotlighting sea- soned and new dramatizations exploring ethnic aspects of issues, joys, histo...…

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… DECEMBER 17 • 2020 | 49 plays I wrote, including Change of Life and The Day We Met. “Evie had enormous faith in me as a playwright when I was just starting out. Her faith in me made me believe in myself, and I will be forever grateful to her for that. She was a dyna- mo who could make things happen, a can-do person who, in spite of what the obstacles were, always plowed ahead. ” Henrietta Hermelin Weinberg and Mary Lou Zieve (a c...…

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…50 | DECEMBER 17 • 2020 continued on page 52 SOUL OF BLESSED MEMORY Weiner, Lior Weiner and Layla Weiner. Mr. Mendelson was the beloved husband for 57 years of the late Judith Carole Mendelson; the cherished father of the late Lisa Sue Weiner. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be to Wounded Warriors, P .O. Box 758516, Topeka KS, 66675, woundedwarriorproj- ect.org; or Jewish Community Center of Metr...…

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… DECEMBER 17 • 2020 | 51 E thel R. (Kimmel) Ellis, 100, of Ann Arbor, died Dec. 6, 2020, of non- COVID natural causes, two weeks after her 100th birthday. Born in Detroit, she grew up in Royal Oak and attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and Hillsdale College. She lived in Hillsdale, Mich., from 1941 to 1990. Ethel and her husband, Sheldon Ellis, who practiced law in Hillsdale, were widely known in the Hillsdale area...…

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…52 | DECEMBER 17 • 2020 Kenneth (Laura) Clubok, and Mark Cohen; great-nieces and great-nephew, Rebecca Starkman, Danielle Starkman, Nathan Starkman, Rose Clubok and Sarah Clubok. She was the sister of the late Mayda Cohen; sister-in-law of the late Henry Starkman, the late Arthur Clubok and the late Aaron Cohen. Services and shivah were private. Contributions may be made to Hillel of Metro Detroit, hillel-detroit.org; or to th...…

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… DECEMBER 17 • 2020 | 53 W hen it originally opened in 1988, it was written about … and lauded … for its striking beauty, ultra-cleanliness and good neighbor- hood presenta- tions of whole- some food. The Gallery Restaurant … moved years ago from Southfield and located with high appeal today to the Bloomfield Plaza on the south- west corner of Telegraph and Maple … continues to satisfy many with much appeal. Signature dishes in...…

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…54 | DECEMBER 17 • 2020 Looking Back From the William Davidson Digital Archive of Jewish Detroit History accessible at www.djnfoundation.org The Camp David Accords T he historic “ Abraham Accords” were announced on Aug. 13, 2020. Israel signed “normaliza- tion agreements” with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Later, Sudan and Morocco joined the process. This event was significant and a source of reports and essays for media in...…

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…New Year’s Day Gallery Auction Friday, January 1st at 11:00 a.m. Fine and Decorative Art Including an Important Marshall Fredericks “Leaping Gazelle” Bronze, Also 19th & 20th century Paintings, Bronze and Marble sculptures, Collection of Tiles Including William de Morgan and Art Pottery, Silver, Decorative Art, Art Glass, 19th and 20th century Furniture, Lighting and much more! Items from Estates and Private Collections in Franklin, Bloom...…

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… SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 | 3 contents OUR JN MISSION: We aspire to communicate news and opinion that’ s trusted, valued, engaging and distinctive. We strive to reflect diverse community viewpoints while also advocating positions that strengthen Jewish unity and continuity. As an independent, responsible, responsive community member, we actively engage with individuals and organizations dedicated to enhancing the quality of life, and Jewish lif...…

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…4 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 Arthur Horwitz F. Kevin Browett Amy Gill Andrew Lapin Carol Kruemmer Jackie Headapohl Sy Manello Andrea Gusho Ashlee Szabo Danielle Smith Pamela Turner Nathan Vicar Keith Farber Kathy Harvey-Mitton Catherine Grace Kristine Bonds Tim Brown Anne Perlin Danny Raskin David Sachs Danny Schwartz Shana Tovah From The Detroit Jewish News! …

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… SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 | 5 Views Jewfro New Year’s Rockin’ Ease I have previously persuasively argued that the greatest gift the Jewish people ever gave the world was summer camp. In the anguished absence of camp — shoutout to the HW Backyard Boys for their Saved by the Bell- caliber scheme — we still have some- thing invaluable to offer this year. The opportunity to end it early. Let the fresh wheels and neon lights of 5781 tran...…

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…6 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 Views Editor’ s Note Rosh Hashanah Love I stepped outside the other day, after my morning round of Zoom meetings and endless emails, only to realize — with some surprise — that a pleasant chill had lifted the air. Fall is here. Fall, in Michigan! What a blessing! My primary association with Rosh Hashanah, and my favorite thing about it, is that it comes in the fall. You see, I’ m a big fan of Michiga...…

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…Views guest column Goodbye 5780 – It Wasn’t All So Bad A friend recently sent me a picture of a cartoon book, titled How to Deal with the Upcoming Recession, Inflation, Ice Age, Population Explosion and the Complete End of the World in the Year 2020. I think we can all agree that 2020 will not go down as a banner year. Between econom- ic collapse, an exhausting polit- ical race, racial injustice and the world’ s worst global pa...…

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…5725 WALNUT LAKE ROAD, WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 48323 248-661-5700 TEMPLE-ISRAEL.ORG We invite everyone to worship with us virtually. For service dates/times and more information - www.temple-israel.org/HHD NEW YEAR. NEW CHALLENGES. SAME INCREDIBLE COMMUNITY. 5781 YOUR TEMPLE ISRAEL FAMILY WISHES YOU A Happy & Healthy New Year TI FULL PG JN 9/17/20-2.indd 1 9/9/20 5:57 PM …

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…10 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 community greetings We Are Built for This Moment Views T his has been a year like no other. Without a doubt, we are living in a unique and difficult moment in our history. The global COVID-19 pan- demic has affected every dimension of our daily lives, dis- rupting our social, professional, educa- tional and spiritual pursuits. Worst of all, of course, is the human toll it has taken, the friends and lo...…

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…12 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 OUR JN MISSION: We aspire to communicate news and opinion that’ s trusted, valued, engaging and distinctive. We strive to refl ect diverse community viewpoints while also advocating positions that strengthen Jewish unity and continuity. As an independent, responsible, responsive community member, we actively engage with individuals and organizations dedicated to enhancing the quality of life, and Jewish life, in...…

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… SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 | 13 to be their rabbi year-round, one weekend a month. Come visit us! —Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg Traverse City Don’ t Take Sides I’ ve subscribed to the JN for over 25 years, and it’ s becom- ing more clear to me that not only is the paper leftist but looks like it’ s now going out of its way to prove it. Whatever happened to reporting on the Jewish events and ideas going on in the Detroit community? The artic...…

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…14 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 Bridging the Distance T he last six months brought with them many challenges. We’ ve instituted extreme measures for the safety of ourselves and others. We’ ve made the difficult decision to close our synagogues, barring ourselves from communal prayer for the sake of communal health. For some, that reality persists even today, and the High Holidays will therefore take unprecedented form. For others, desp...…

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… SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 | 15 our ancestors carried off into diaspora nearly 2,600 years ago, they focused on what made us a people — to live with holiness, to honor every individual as created B’ tselem Elohim (in the image of God), to create community even without the Temple, and do so with their mikdash me’ at, their home sanctuaries, so to speak. We will do the very same right now. And in so doing, we’ ll make our faith more rele...…

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…16 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 The Most Vulnerable Among Us The Jewish community rallies to make the holidays special for isolated seniors. W hen you participated in your virtual seder last Passover, did you really think five months later you’ d have to “Zoom” through another Jewish holiday on your laptop, iPad or iPhone? Welcome to the High Holidays 2020. Same pandemic, same challenges. And nowhere are those challenges more pr...…

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…18 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 continued from page 16 COURTESY OF JSL Hashanah and Yom Kippur, two musicians from the DSO will play concerts from parking lots or courtyards. Residents will enjoy the music in comfort and safety through open windows in their apartments or on their personal balconies. SOUND OF THE SHOFAR Music from the DSO will not be the only melodic sounds emanating from outdoors on the campuses. Volunteer shofar blow...…

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…At Karmanos, we are committed to delivering exceptional patient care while educating and empowering the community we serve to stay healthy. Have a happy and healthy New Year! L’SHANA TOVAH! For more information on screening, visit karmanos.org/cancerscreening. …

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…20 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 Live on Tape Cantorial soloist prepares for the High Holidays. W hile non-Orthodox Detroit-area cantors and cantori- al sololists are planning to con- duct High Holiday services via Zoom or live-streaming (or a combination), Marci Shulman is taking a different approach. She’ s hard at work recording the traditional liturgy for use on Rosh Hashanah, which starts the evening of Sept. 18, and Yom Kippur, w...…

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… SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 | 21 FRIEND SPONSORS Cary and Ellen Adelman Karen and Eric Adelman Dempsey Facilitation Services Bob and Marcia Moglia Ben and Shira Roth Yoga Shelter Thank You, Sponsors! Proceeds support the Tyler Howard Memorial Fund at Kadima that provides direct services to people with mental health challenges, as well as suicide prevention education and outreach activities. TRIVIA SPONSORS PROGRAM SPONSORS MATCH SPON...…

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…22 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 Rosh Hashanah 5781 Safe Worship Surgeon General advises shuls during COVID. I n a Zoom meeting on Sept. 1, U.S. Surgeon Gen. Jerome Adams spoke with the rabbis and lay leaders of the Orthodox Union about safe worship during the High Holidays. Adams said that faith leaders play an important role in deal- ing with epidemics. “Health professionals need the support of faith leaders to get their messages to...…

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…24 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 H illels at Michigan uni- versities are usually buzzing with activity around the High Holidays as they work to prepare Jewish learning, programing and wor- ship opportunities for students across their schools. But this year, COVID-19 has required Hillel staff to reimagine the High Holidays on campus. “We’ ve never seen anything like this — everything’ s different, ” said Sam Appel, assistant director of H...…

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… SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 | 25 FACING CHANGE TOGETHER At Beaumont, we know change is constant. And throughout all the change we’ ve faced this year, you’ ve been there for us when we needed it. With your donations and support, we’ ve been able to continue to provide the extraordinary care you’ ve always known. Because the one thing that will never change is our commitment to you. beaumont.org/commitment WISHING YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR ROBE...…

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…26 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 I n recent years, The Well, Metro Detroit’ s nationally recognized organization for Jewish young professionals, organized large public Tashlich services leading up to and during Rosh Hashanah. Tashlich, the custom of cere- monially throwing one’ s sins into a body of water as a way of start- ing with a clean slate for the New Year, is a ritual that has evolved over the centuries and is one that is easily...…

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…28 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 P lanning for the Days of Awe, like planning for almost everything else in the first year of the novel coro- navirus, involves preparing for surprises. This time, we might have to do things differently. The rabbis of several local congrega- tions spoke with the Jewish News about how they plan to modify services to com- ply with the uneven progress of the pan- demic, or with changed orders from Gov. Gretchen W...…

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…For 81 years, our commitment has been the same. To serve everyone in Michigan with better heal th. I n every ZI P code, we provide access to high-qual ity care. Throughout communities l arge and smal l , we support l ocal efforts to improve heal th for al l . Wherever you cal l home, we wil l be by your side. Because we’ re here for it al l and al ways wil l be. Bl ue Cross Bl ue S...…

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…30 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 “We are in a pandemic. Talk to your doctor. If you should not come to shul, do not come.” — RABBI YECHIEL MORRIS continued from page 28 If you should not come to shul, do not come.” Rabbi Shaya Katz indi- cated that while the Young Israel of Oak Park has not yet set its plans as of late August, it contemplates a similar set of three services, with two out-of- doors and one inside. Rabbi Sasson Natan at ...…

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…Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur 2020 Main Entrée: *Each Platter serves 10-12 People Price Sliced Turkey Breast $12.99 lb. Rotisserie Turkey, Sliced and Garnished (or in Broth) Rotisserie Herb Chicken Platter (4 cut up chickens) $49.99 ea. Boneless Breast Baked in Apricot Dressing with pieces of California Apricot Poached or Baked Salmon Platter $99.99 ea. Smothered Onion Brisket $18.99 lb. Side Dishes: Chopped Live...…

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…32 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 S ome events appear to spread the coro- navirus more efficiently than others. Blowing the shofar — without ade- quate precautions — may be one of them. Drs. Adam Schwalje and Henry T. Hoffman, both professional otolaryngolo- gists at the University of Iowa and amateur bassoon players, said that playing a musical instrument, even a shofar, could propel virus-laden droplets into the air. Schwalje told the Times ...…

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… SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 | 33 Young Israel of Oak Park, the Modern Orthodox congreg- tion has a team of some seven men ready to walk around the neighborhood and sound the shofar for those who cannot get to synagogue. HOSPITAL ROUNDS For patients in the hospital, Rabbi Aharon Amzalak, staff chaplain at Beaumont Hospital, notes that “to com- ply with HIPAA [Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act] require- ments which protect...…

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…Let There Be Food CHERYL WEISS CONTRIBUTING WRITER I nstead of going to shul for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, many of us are attending virtual services on Zoom. The traditional din- ners with extended family and friends will also be different. Chef Cari Herskovitz Rosenbloom, executive caterer for B’ nai Moshe and owner of Chef Cari Kosher Catering, Wok In Cari Out and Chef Cari’ s Street Eats, is seeing a change this year in R...…

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…36 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 A t the beginning of 2020, most people hadn’ t even heard of Zoom, the video conferencing application. By early April, we were all using Zoom for work meetings, the kids’ school, funerals and shivahs, Passover seders, Shabbat services and to connect with family members during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a rabbi, I have officiated more than a dozen b’ nai mitzvah services and two baby namings using Z...…

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…38 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 T he 2020 High Holidays, like much else in the world right now, are going to be com- pletely different than they’ ve ever been before. Jews all around the world are pre- paring to celebrate either virtually or socially distanced when in person. Jewish platforms such as OneTable (onetable.org) and its offshoot HereFor (herefor. com) are catering to these changing needs perfectly. OneTable is a national no...…

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… SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 | 39 Rabbinic Innovation, Hadar, JewBelong and the Institute for Jewish Spirituality. COVID PRECAUTIONS Lauren Hoffman, who’ s been an ambassador of Jewish communal orga- nizations such as Moishe House in the past, has been a OneTable host for just over a year now. Hoffman says the platform is recommending dinner hosts and guests follow necessary precautions. “They’ re trying to encourage their hosts to tak...…

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…40 | SEPTEMBER 17 • 2020 Michigan Gyms Reopen, But JCC Pumps the Brakes Other health centers opened their doors Sept. 9 following Whitmer’ s orders. DANNY SCHWARTZ STAFF WRITER Jews in the D A fter six months of Michigan’ s gyms, fitness centers and pools being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an executive order from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer allowed them to reopen Sept. 9 with a plethora of new guidelines and precautions. Some...…

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