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May 18, 2023 (vol. 174, iss. 20) • Page Image 101

…MAY 18 • 2023 | 89 seeking a role model who will show the world what it is to live in faithful response to the word of God. He finds it in Abraham and Sarah. Act 2 is told in Genesis 12-50. The new order is based on family and fidelity, love and trust. But this, too, begins to unravel. There is tension between Esau and Jacob, between Jacob’s wives Leah and Rachel, and between their children. Ten of Jacob’s children sell the 11th,...…

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…The Teen Board is a project of The Jewish Fund. The Jewish Fund was established in 1997 from the sale proceeds of Sinai Hospital to the Detroit Medical Center. Sinai Hospital was a Jewish community funded facility that grew into one of metropolitan Detroit’s top health care institutions. As a legacy of Sinai Hospital, The Jewish Fund continues the tradition of assuring quality and compassionate care for those in need in Metropolitan Detro...…

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…Synagogue Directory METRO DETROIT CONSERVATIVE Adat Shalom Synagogue Farmington Hills (248) 851-5100 adatshalom.org Congregation Beth Ahm West Bloomfield (248) 851-6880 cbahm.org Congregation Beth Shalom Oak Park (248) 547-7970 congbethshalom.org Beth Tephilath Moses Mt. Clemens (586) 996-3138 bethtephilathmoses.com B’nai Israel Synagogue West Bloomfield (248) 432-2729 bnaiisraelwb.org Congregation B’nai Moshe West Blo...…

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…MAY 18 • 2023 | 91 Temple Emanu-El Oak Park (248) 967-4020 emanuel-mich.org Temple Israel West Bloomfield (248) 661-5700 temple-israel.org Temple Kol Ami West Bloomfield (248) 661-0040 tkolami.org Temple Shir Shalom West Bloomfield (248) 737-8700 shirshalom.org REFORM/RENEWAL Congregation Shir Tikvah Troy (248) 649-4418 shirtikvah.org SECULAR/HUMANISTIC Congregation for Humanistic Judaism of Metro Detroit Farmington Hi...…

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…92 | MAY 18 • 2023 I t’s been 25 years since photojournalist Linda Solomon experienced concert preparation with Aretha Franklin as the noted singer rehearsed for a one-time performance with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Now Solomon shares those experiences by exhibiting some 50 images in the atrium and display area of the concert hall as the symphony dedicates a program — “Respect: A Tribute to Aretha Franklin” — with presentati...…

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…MAY 18 • 2023 | 93 continued on page XX “She knew I respected her family as much as I respected her, ” Solomon explained. “She enjoyed opening up the paper and seeing a photo of her sister, niece or brother, and I was never intrusive. ” Because people did not have cell phones in the early years of Franklin’s success, Solomon was able to have some very singular pictures and presented them in a 2019 book, The Queen Next Door: Aretha...…

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…94 | MAY 18 • 2023 O n opening day of her painting exhibit at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, Terry Matlen was thrilled that about a third of her 21 paintings sold and will be distributed when the exhibit ends on June 1. In the meantime, she hopes there will be more interested buyers because she established the autobiographical exhibit to relate to viewers and help them recognize their own ways of life and how they reached...…

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…MAY 18 • 2023 | 95 THEATER Divorced, Beheaded, Died: History is about to get overthrown. I f you’re expecting to actually see Henry VIII in the 23-time award-winning musical romp known as SIX, think again. “We don’t need Henry in this show,” SIX cast member Taylor Pearlstein boldly exclaims about the “Historemix” of Henry VIII’s six ex-wives. The global Queendom comes to Detroit’s Fisher Theatre May 23-June 11. Penned by Toby Marlo...…

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…96 | MAY 18 • 2023 learning how to see and how artists would see,” Matlen said. “The next assignment was to paint what we saw. I started taking more and more classes from her, and she believed in me and encouraged me to continue.” Matlen thought she would become an art teacher and studied for that at Wayne State University. At one point, she realized artistic teaching would not be for her and moved on to working in her stepfather’s jew...…

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…MAY 18 • 2023 | 97 THE FOCUS THIS WEEK IS THREE TALENTED JEWISH WOMEN The week of May 18-24 is a rare week: It doesn’t have a movie or series premiere with a strong Jewish connection. This gives me the chance to focus on three women who, coincidentally, have similar Jewish family backgrounds. All three have recent projects that I haven’t mentioned before. If you use Roku to stream channels, as I do, you know that Roku is offer...…

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…98 | MAY 18 • 2023 JFS SPOTLIGHT 7 PM, MAY 18 Fr. Patrick Desbois, a Roman Catholic priest, Holocaust researcher and human rights activist, will share his story at Jewish Family Service’s Spotlight Event at Temple Israel. Dollars raised enable Jewish Family Service to address the greatest needs of the community and continue serving the most vulnerable. Ticket info: 248- 592-2339 or givingjfsdetroit. org. BIM BOM BABY 10-11 AM,...…

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…Subsidized tickets are available for $20 per person and include art materials, instruction from the artists and snacks. Register: jlive. app/events/4596. We never want cost to be a barrier to participation; reach out to Erica (erica@ meetyouatthewell.org) for financial assistance. SUMMER KICKOFF 2-3:30 PM, MAY 21 At Drake Sports Park in West Bloomfield. Organized by Camp Young Judaea Midwest. Open to the Jewish community in Det...…

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…JEWISH NEWS JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS $200 Aug. 18-24, 2022 / 21-27 Av 5782 thejewishnews.com Food. Fun. Faith. Hazon’s Jewish Food Festival is back live and in-person at Detroit’s Outdoor Adventure Center. See page 12 …

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 3 contents PURELY COMMENTARY 4-10 Essays and viewpoints. OUR COMMUNITY 12 Food. Fun. Faith. Hazon’s Jewish Food Festival is back live and in-person at Detroit’s Outdoor Adventure Center. 16 Labor Day BBQ Kits Higher Hopes! Partners with Famous Dave’s BBQ to raise money to help kids. 18 From Crips and Bloods to Orthodox Judaism A former gang member shares his tale of redemption at...…

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…4 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 insight A Jewish Doctor’s Letter from the Shoah: ‘We cannot fight anymore — all is lost.’ T his month marks a sad date in the history of our family. Eighty years ago this month, a letter was written to us in the midst of the horrors of the Nazi onslaught of World War II. Originating in the small community of Przemyslany, Poland (about 30 miles south- east of Lvov in what is today Ukraine), my great-grand-...…

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…6 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 1942 - 2022 Covering and Connecting Jewish Detroit Every Week To make a donation to the DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FOUNDATION go to the website www.djnfoundation.org The Detroit Jewish News (USPS 275-520) is published every Thursday at 32255 Northwestern Highway, #205, Farmington Hills, Michigan. Periodical postage paid at Southfield, Michigan, and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: send changes to: Det...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32255 Northwestern Hwy. Suite 205, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 248-354-6060 thejewishnews.com At Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, we’re here for you with access to care for both your physical and mental health wherever and whenever you need it. Including online visits from the privacy of your own home. Because we know that good health is whole health. For J.D. Power 2022 award information, visit jdpower.com/award...…

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…8 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 essay Camp Brigadoon I n these days of COVID and climate change, the concept of a life-altering moment takes on an ominous tone. But back in simpler times, in the early ’80s, when we were growing our young family on Wayland in Southfield, we had a life-altering moment without realizing its sig- nificance. Our neigh- bors, Sue and Sandy, drove up on a summer afternoon in whatever pre-dated the SUV or mini...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 9 SEEING THROUGH ANOTHER’S EYES from page 6 their own.) And we all get to define our own version of fun, including many conversations, glasses of wine on a porch, Boggle and Cribbage games on the beach. And on the last night of camp, there was an always funny, sometimes poignant variety show to laugh and sing and kvell about each year’s week at Michigania and how it was “the best ever” (because of or in spite...…

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…10 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 August Yetzt August is here Un s’iz zayer hays, my dear. Men darf shtayn cool Oder gayn tzu di pool, Dos iz zummer, so give it a cheer. Yetzt: Now Un s’iz zayer hays: and it’s very hot Men darf sntayn: you have to stay Oder gayn tzu di: or go to the Dos iz zummer: This is summer By Rachel Kapen ghetto, all the people from the countryside, from the cities, were squeezed into a crowded small section of the city....…

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…12 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 OUR COMMUNITY A fter a two-year hiatus, the Hazon Michigan Jewish Food Festival is back live and in-person 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug 21. Weaving the themes of Jewish living, sustainability, community and above all — nourishment — event organizers expect hundreds of attendees to attend from all backgrounds in a gathering that for the first time will take place at the DNR Outdoor Adventure Center, 1801 At...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 13 There will also be live music from Joe Reilly and Henry Barnes and the Half Sauers String Band The festival is made possible by the generosity of the William Davidson Foundation, the D. Dan & Betty Kahn Foundation, the Ben N. Teitel Trust, Hebrew Free Loan, the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and dozens of Jewish and communal organizations. A UNIQUE LOCATION TO LEARN Weitzner said the Outdoor Adventur...…

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…14 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 when one decides on what bottle they will pick out next time they bring one to serve and drink at the next seder or meal with a Jewish ritual.” Rabbi Louis Finkelman of Or Chadash of Oak Park will lead a discussion and demonstration on how wheat is grown and processed. He will also speak to the many times in Jewish tradition where wheat and bread — leavened and unleavened — is mentioned in Jewish traditi...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 15 al programs the academy offers to students as young as middle school. The DFA trains students in culinary arts where they can eventually find employment and try their skills in one of the small batch companies in partner- ship with the academy. Some of its most well- known products are its Slow Jams, Mitten Bites Energy Bars and Popsicles, all available for pur- chase at the festival. Author Anita Pazner of W...…

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…16 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 H igher Hopes! is once again partnering with Famous Dave’s BBQ and Applebaum Family Philanthropy for a Labor Day BBQ on Friday, Sept. 2. This event will provide 1,000 Detroit families with everything needed for a delicious Labor Day week- end BBQ, including meat, spices, sauces, sides and watermelon. In addition, each family will be provided with an “essentials kit” containing hygiene and personal product...…

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…OUR COMMUNITY 18 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 Y ehudah Pryce grew up in a tough world. Born Omar Pryce, he became involved with Los Angeles gangs at a young age. As the son of a mother from Sri Lanka who divorced his father from Jamaica and remarried a white man, Pryce struggled with his identity. “He wasn’t accepted by the white community,” says Rabbi Elya Silfen of Bais Chabad Torah Center of West Bloomfield. “He wasn’t accepted by...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 19 TOP: Omar Pryce before he transformed his life. ABOVE: Yehudah Pryce converted to Orthodox Judaism after prison. ON SALE NOW DECEMBER 20 - JANUARY 8 FISHER THEATRE • BROADWAYINDETROIT.COM • TICKETMASTER.COM GROUPS (15+) BROADWAYINDETROITGROUPS@THEAMBASSADORS.COM (SUBJECT: LES MIS) OC FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 8PM …

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…20 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 OUR COMMUNITY events as part of the Center’s Young Jewish Professionals program on Friday and Saturday services. “It teaches us the value of t’shuvah, the idea of repentance and turning things around.” Silberberg says Pryce’s story is a deeply personal one that will resonate with young adults and the general public, who are welcome to the Saturday Shabbat services. INSPIRATION FOR ALL Through Instagra...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 21 AnthologyMichigan.com 42400 W. 12 Mile Rd. / Novi, MI Independent Living / Assisted Living / Memory Care ANTHOLOGY OF NOVI RSVP REQUIRED: 248-617-0761 ANTHOLOGY OF NOVI NATIONAL DOG DAY Raise the Woof! Friday, August 26 2 – 4 pm Bring your furry friend to celebrate National Dog Day at Anthology of Novi: This will be a socially distanced event. Masks required. ƒ On-site pet adoptions ƒ Live music ƒ Doggie march...…

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…OUR COMMUNITY I n 1971, a group of friends formed a weekly minyan, taking turns meeting at each other’s houses. Eventually, that minyan took up residence at Leonard Elementary School and then at Stevenson Elementary School and became Young Israel of Southfield. After six years, a house standing on the current shul property became the next davening site. Rabbi Samuel Prero and President Abe Selesny were the congrega- tion’s first le...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 23 “They wanted to create an Orthodox synagogue here in this neighborhood, and they worked really hard,” Rabbi Morris said. “When you go through our building, it’s sort of like a patchwork quilt. It’s not a building that was created all at once. Over the years, dif- ferent parts have been added. It reflects the beauty of the contributions of the members. Everyone has done their part to create the community we h...…

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…OUR COMMUNITY D etroit Jews for Justice (DJJ) nomi- nated Ronit Wagman of Huntington Woods as Volunteer of the Week for her canvassing efforts for Reproductive Freedom for All, the campaign to amend the Michigan constitution. “She canvassed tirelessly all the way up until the last day of signature collection and single- handedly got more signatures than any other leader in our organization, ” said Elijah Silver, organizer for Campai...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 25 J ewish Family Service’s We Need to Talk program, a community-wide youth mental health initiative, and the Jamie Daniels Foundation will present a candid look at drug addiction in the Jewish community, Wednesday, Aug. 31, at 7 p.m. at the Berman Center for the Performing Arts inside the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Like society at large, Jewish families are grappling with how to understand, fa...…

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…26 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 O rganizations like the Jewish Relief Network Ukraine (JRNU) are working to pro- vide support to more than 30,000 people throughout Ukraine, despite the worsen- ing conditions. The New York-based non- profit organization is working closely with more than 150 Chabad rabbis across Ukraine to provide humanitarian aid in the regions under active attacks. “The Chabad rabbi at the helm of the organization, Shlo...…

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…JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT For those without computer access, please mail the following to 32255 NORTHWESTERN HWY, SUITE 205 FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334: • Who is Turning 80? [first/last] • What Day is their Birthday? • Personalized Message and Signature • A picture of the birthday person (if you would like the picture returned, please include a stamped return envelope.) • A check Continue to celebrate our octogenarian mile stone for y...…

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…OUR COMMUNITY 28 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 A legendary Detroit radio voice will be honored with a dinner and tail- gate party Aug. 27 at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield. Detroiters know Specs Howard for his longtime media institu- tion, the Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts, which operated from 1970 to 2021, when it became part of Lawrence Tech. Jerry Liebman was born April 8, 1926, in rural Kittanning, Pa. He gr...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 29 faces&places Y oung Israel of Southfield (YIS) hosted a success- ful Grill the Rabbi event on Wednesday, July 13, where congregants had the opportu- nity to ask YIS Rabbi Yechiel Morris questions in an open forum. Sara Mor, who’s a mem- ber of the congregation and part of the YIS Education Committee, helped put the event together. “We try to do events really geared toward the adults in the community, eithe...…

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…30 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 O n Saturday, July 9, The Well and Temple Israel teamed up to host Shabbat at the Zoo for families with young chil- dren. At the Pierson Lake Picnic Site near the polar bear exhibit at the Detroit Zoo, more than 40 families came together to enjoy a special Shabbat morning. A variety of craft projects and activities were available, and Rabbi Jeff Stombaugh of The Well and Rabbi Arianna Gordon of Temple Israel le...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 31 BACK TO SCHOOL G oing through a mental health crisis as a teenager can be scary. “Data shows that, typically, teens will go to another teen first, ” says Julia Cohen, who works as a youth mental health coordinator at Jewish Family Service (JFS). “ Adults aren’t going to be that first person to respond. ” That’s why providing teens ages 15-18 with the proper tools, training and support to identify, understand a...…

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…32 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 A mong Elissa Berg’s earliest connections to Jewish learn- ing was feeling the pride bestowed upon her by her grandparents as she recited erev Shabbat Kiddush on a weekend away with the extended family in one of the fabled kosher hotels on the Jersey shore. It was unheard of for girls to recite the Kiddush. Berg remembers her grandfather’s approval of the accomplishment. “Early in my life, I realized t...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 33 school hours. “Children have to come away from their religious learning with some kind of a knowledge base, and that is very difficult to accomplish with the model of supplemen- tary education that exists now because of the busy schedule of families that have reduced the days and hours of religious instruction,” said Berg. “But families still need after- school care. So, in communi- ties that have high concent...…

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…34 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 BACK TO SCHOOL I srael might be the size of New Jersey, but it claims a disproportionate amount of media attention. As teens scroll through Instagram, it’s hard to ignore some of the anti- Israel sentiments. Is Israel an apartheid state? Is it oppressing innocent Palestinians? Does it overreact to terrorist attacks with baseless violence? With all the noise out there, teens need facts to fight the misinform...…

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…36 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 I recently went to Israel on a trip organized by MSU Hillel called Fact Finders where students of different backgrounds and identities traveled to Israel and the West Bank. The purpose was to increase our knowledge of the country, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and different perspectives among residents there. I went with an open mind to learn. I felt nervous and at times uncomfortable, but I embraced each...…

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…38 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 not feel from a textbook and was a feeling I had never experienced in the United States. Walking through the shuk, or market, in the Old City and talking with and bartering with the different vendors was very cool. I had never seen so many fences and walls dividing people as when we visited Israel’s border with Gaza. While I did not feel unsafe, it did feel like my heart stopped beating there. I could not believ...…

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