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October 06, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 51

…OCTOBER 6 • 2022 | 51 BeepBeep. ” “I practice guitar daily, play- ing jazz standards, classical and American fingerstyle, ” he says. “I love digging for and sharing records. I DJ these records any chance I can. I try my best to honor and build in the spirit of Detroit music and specifically Detroit Techno through all of these musical endeavors. ” There’s also a family con- nection. His grandmother, Elaine Silverstein, was born in t...…

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…52 | OCTOBER 6 • 2022 TV SHOWS (POLICE, GAME SHOW) AND THREE VERY DIFFERENT FILMS The CBS police show East New York premiered last Sunday. (New episodes air on Sundays at 9 p.m.). African American actress Amanda Ward stars as Regina Haywood, a police inspector who has just been promoted to lead a precinct in a historically poor Brooklyn neighborhood that is just starting to gentrify. Veteran character actor Richard Kind, 65, ...…

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…OCTOBER 6 • 2022 | 53 BABIES & NOSH 10:30-11:30 AM, OCT. 7 Come grab a snack and meet some new friends. This free event, sponsored by JFamily Detroit, is geared toward families with babies ages 0-9 months. At Beverly Hills Village Park, 18801 Beverly Hills Road, Beverly Hills. AT THE ARK 8 PM, OCT. 7 Kiltro will perform at The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. Tickets: $20. Conceived in the lively, bohemian port city of Valparais...…

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…54 | OCTOBER 6 • 2022 SPOTLIGHT C habaD of Greater Downtown Detroit’s upcoming Sukkot event and its new, separate initiative are tied together by the ultimate game of strategy: chess. For Sukkot this year, ChabaD is holding a Black & White Sukkah Party, which will feature a chess theme. “We’ve had many friends and supporters who are into chess, ” said executive director Rabbi Yisrael Pinson. “We didn’t want to do it “too-chess...…

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…LAWRENCE E. BLASE, M.D., 61, of West Bloomfield, died Sept. 25, 2022. He is survived by his beloved wife, Dr. Barbara Blase; children, Dr. Bryan (Jessica) Blase, Shayna (Ginger) Blaze and Jessyca Blase; mother, Elizabeth (the late Bernard) Blase; grand- children, Devyn Bridgett Blase and Jordyn Bella Blase; siblings, Susan (Dr. Craig) Gordon, Dr. Norman (Rebecca) Blase and Alan Blasé; many loving nieces, nephews, other family ...…

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…OCTOBER 6 • 2022 | 57 continued on page 58 Box 3673, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, plannedparenthood. org; or a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. LORETTA R. GOLDZWEIG, 91, of The Villages, Fla., died Sept. 18, 2022. She is survived by her daughter, Sharon Madison; grandchildren, Emily, Michael and Jeffrey; great-grandchildren, Austin and Milana. Loretta was the beloved wife of the late Leonard Goldzweig; mot...…

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…58 | OCTOBER 6 • 2022 continued from page 57 OBITUARIES OF BLESSED MEMORY in-law of the late Rosalyn Metz, the late Leonard and the late Lee Metz, the late Charlotte and the late Hyman Shebowich, the late David and the late Thelma Victor Metz. Contributions may be made to Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND), wand.org/donate; or to a charity of one’s choice. A funeral service was held at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Interment...…

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…OCTOBER 6 • 2022 | 59 continued on page 60 HAROLD “HAL” MIZNER, 84, of Keego Harbor, died Sept. 23, 2022. He was a proud Navy veteran, craft- er and friend to all. His favorite title was Grandpa. Family who will cherish his memory include his wife of almost 40 years, Yvette “Bunny” Mizner; sons and daughters-in- law, Richard and Lorrie Gaft, Jeffery and Darby Gaft, Mitchell Gaft, Howard and Amy Gaft, and Stuart and Donna Gaft; ...…

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…continued from page 59 OBITUARIES OF BLESSED MEMORY 60 | OCTOBER 6 • 2022 State graduates by the Women of Wayne Alumni Association. Eva also enjoyed giving back, particularly to creating a better democracy. She spent more than 58 years volunteering at the League of Women Voters and earned the league’s prestigious Belle Brotherton Award. She also supported numerous causes, particularly involving voting and education, including act...…

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…OCTOBER 6 • 2022 | 61 Sidney Blackman, Betsy and Dr. David Madorsky, Valerie and Tim Francis, Peter Rubin, Michael and Lori Rubin; grandchildren, Beth and Bruce Dincin, Erin Madorsky, Sam and Andrea Madorsky, Jordan and Rebecca Bolton, Ian and Sara Bolton, Ian and Rachel Francis, Elizabeth Francis, Dora Rubin, Lawrence Rubin; great-grandchildren, Jacob, Adam, Hannah, Ella, Macy, Lilah, Izabella, Isaac, Sophia, Jack, Lois; many o...…

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…Looking Back From the William Davidson Digital Archive of Jewish Detroit History accessible at www.djnfoundation.org Day of Atonement Y om Kippur 5783 was Wednesday, Oct. 5, marking the end of the Days of Awe beginning with Rosh Hashanah. It is a somber holiday of reflection and atonement. The William Davidson Digital Archive of Detroit Jewish History holds nearly 9,000 pages that mention Yom Kippur. Not a surprise considering that...…

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…JANUARY 6 • 2022 | 3 contents PURELY COMMENTARY 4-10 Essays and viewpoints. OUR COMMUNITY 11 The Connector Julie Yaker embodies the real power of Jlive. 14 Help Wanted Funders enable Jewish Family Service to grow despite COVID. 16 An Interactive Tu b’Shevat Seder Hazon Detroit’s program intertwines art, clothing and dance to talk about Tu b’Shevat and climate change. 18 Opportunitie...…

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…4 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 T he nuclear talks between world powers and Iran are moving forward and will soon reach the decision-making stage. To borrow a soccer analogy, the sides are done feeling each other out. The Iranians, masters of negotiation, tried condition- ing the continuation of talks on the removal of sanctions and were rebuffed. It appears that this time the Europeans (mainly Germany, France and Great Britain) are ...…

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…JOIN the Network. Get Connected. For more information scan the QR Code or contact Elana Weinstein at eweinstein@jvshumanservices.org 248-233-4231 Apply now for the Jeanette & Oscar Cook Jewish Occupational Intern (JOIN) program and you could land an 8-week paid summer internship in one of the following fields: Build your professional network and resume through a JVS paid internship - earn $3,520 this summer! Nonprofit Business A...…

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…6 | JANUARY 6 • 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 (Care)giving and Taking: Making time for you A four-part series to educate, empower, and connect family caregivers Taking care of a loved one can be difficult. So can ensuring that your own needs are being met during this challenging time. It’s easy to feel isolated but Jewish Family Service and Jewish Senior Life are here to ...…

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…8 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 essay Morality, Wisdom and Hope in 2022 A s the turbulent 2021 came to an end, I was blessed to enjoy a family vacation to Washington, D.C. There, we oriented our- selves by the Washington Monument: to the north sat our hotel, just beyond the White House; to the west, the Lincoln Memorial gleamed; to the east of the Monument, the Capitol dome rose on the Hill; and to the south, the U.S. Holocaust Memoria...…

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…JANUARY 6 • 2022 | 9 essay 40 Years of Psychiatry: What Have I Learned? A good friend of mine suggested that I write about what I recall most vividly from my 40 years of practicing psychiatry. (Please notice that I said practicing and not mastering.) I decided to retire two years ago, just before COVID hit. It seemed like the right time for me to retire while I still was enjoy- ing my interac- tions with my patients and thei...…

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…10 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 PURELY COMMENTARY the position of head chef in the kitchen of a local high school. Jake and others taught me not to give up on people too early. Joyce came to see me after she had almost flunked out of medical school. She was distraught and discour- aged. A careful evaluation by myself and a colleague showed symptoms consistent with ADHD-inattentive type and, once I started her on stimulant medication, Jo...…

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…JANUARY 6 • 2022 | 11 OUR COMMUNITY S tart-up culture has a buzzword for everything. Why be a smart person with a good idea when you can instead be a “thought leader” with a “disruptive innovation”? Why look for customers when you can have “early adopters” who latch on to your “freemium” content? There does not, however, seem to be a translation in start-up vernacular for hamish. So, Yiddish will have to suffice to describe the a...…

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…12 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 OUR COMMUNITY continued from page 11 more accessible to everyone, in good times and bad. “I have teens, and they’re going through a really bad week right now. The fact that there’s something for me to log onto to get help, and that our community even creates such events, is amazing,” she said. (Yaker was interviewed the week of the Oxford High School shooting, to which JFS, We Need to Talk and the Jewish Comm...…

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…JANUARY 6 • 2022 | 13 August 2020. There are three full-time staff members. Zach (Weisman, head of product), me and a director in Montreal. (There’s also a team of developers who report to Weisman.) I also recently recruited Becky Melamed, former director of PJ Library. We started putting events on Jlive in January 2021, and now people are really using it and really registering with it. And organizations are trusting us to put event...…

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…14 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 OUR COMMUNITY T hanks to the generos- ity of Detroit’s Jewish community and other funders, Jewish Family Service (JFS) has been able to expand its staff and volunteer corps over the past two years, recon- figuring and adding services to help the community cope with the stresses of COVID. The agency was able to pivot quickly to serving its counseling clients via Zoom, Facetime or video conferencing rather ...…

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…JANUARY 6 • 2022 | 15 independently, with workers visiting them at home as nec- essary. During the pandemic, said Ohren, direct care work- ers could continue to visit cli- ents at home, but social work- ers and volunteers switched to remote connections. Because many seniors are less adept with technol- ogy than younger adults, JFS offered them Uniper Care, a service developed by an Israeli company that enables televisions to func- t...…

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…16 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 OUR COMMUNITY F or Tu b’Shevat, Hazon Detroit will be presenting a program entitled, “Elements of Life: Moving Together with Nature, Artistically Experiencing the Beauty of Tu b’Shevat,” an interactive, sensory-rich the- ater experience showcasing the elements that foster the life and growth of a tree. The program takes place 6-9 p.m. on Jan. 16 at the Berman Center for the Performing Arts. Specific viewings t...…

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…JANUARY 6 • 2022 | 17 TOP: Choreographed dancers will dance around the four elements with the movements representing each element. Big Bold Jewish Climate Fest The Big Bold Jewish Climate Fest, a free, (mostly) online, collab- orative festival, returns for a second year from Jan. 10-14. The Fest is an inter- national Jewish climate festival reflecting a cross-collaboration of hundreds of Jewish organizations committed to maki...…

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…18 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 OUR COMMUNITY T eens: Get your pens (or keyboards) at the ready. With some thought and effort, you can win some cash and great leadership experience for col- lege. Here are three opportunities you need to know about. COHN-HADDOW ANNUAL WRITING COMPETITION The Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies at Wayne State University is holding its seventh annual writing com- petition for Metro Detroit high school stude...…

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…JANUARY 6 • 2022 | 19 Supported through the generosity of The Jewish Fund and the D. Dan and Betty Kahn Family Foundation. Need help taking care of a parent? ☐ Call jhelp at 1-833-445-4357 ☐ Visit jhelp.org ☐ Chat online with a staff member or schedule a call at jhelp.org ☐ Do all of the above X Q We Have Answers. As featured on: Need Help with an IRS or State Tax Problem? Call the experts at 1-800-TAX-LEVY (829-5389) ...…

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…20 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 F or 10 years, Rebbetzin Rachel Tessler Lopatin has worked as a volunteer matchmaker for SawYouAtSinai, an online matchmaking platform for Jewish singles. She’s helped create thousands of dates worldwide, more than a dozen of which have led to marriage. “If you know the type of person they’re searching for, you will hopefully be able to connect them with great people,” she says of matchmakers like hers...…

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…JANUARY 6 • 2022 | 21 same life experiences and religious values. Others prioritize location, while many seek out certain personality traits. “I encourage people to look outside their community,” Tessler Lopatin says. “People often reach out because they feel like they’ve met everyone around them. What I’m able to say is, ‘You actually haven’t met everyone.’ It’s important to keep stirring the pot.” By stirring the pot — or mak...…

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…22 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 B orn and raised in Detroit, Wayne State University School of Medicine alumnus Steven Lauter and his brothers were the first of their family to attend college. Their parents had difficult times, so finances were tight, but Sadie and Reuben Lauter encouraged their children to focus on education. Dr. Lauter took his parents’ guidance to heart, receiving full tuition scholarships and funding assis- tance for ...…

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…24 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 continued from page 22 jobs until he became a bartend- er, which led to co-owning and operating a small bar. Sadie’s efforts were focused in the home, making sure the family had packed lunches and food on the dinner table. The family had Friday dinner together to light candles, and the boys were educated in the rituals and tra- ditions of the Jewish faith, each having a bar mitzvah ceremony. “Despite being qu...…

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…JANUARY 6 • 2022 | 25 C ongregation Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield will host a Zoom series highlighting global Jewish communities on four Sundays in February from 7-8:15 p.m. Jewish travel guide specialists will present the history, cultural back- ground and status of import- ant sites central to Jewish communities in China, India, Spain and the Netherlands. On Sunday, Feb. 6, Israeli Eliaz Reuben-Dandeker, a descendant of leaders ...…

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…26 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 faces&places On Sunday, Dec. 12, children in JEMS (Jewish Education Matters) at The Shul in West Bloomfield explored the impor- tance of the mitzvah of mezu- zah. A mezuzah race around The Shul and a visit by Rabbi Levi Kagan, a skilled scribe from Oak Park, brought the lesson to life. Parents joined the children for the hands-on demo, which focused on the intricacies of writing with a quill on parch- ment,...…

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…JANAURY 6 • 2022 | 27 D uring the fall and winter months, Young Israel of Southfield (YIOS) hosts a weekly Saturday night Torah learning program for the entire family. The program is called Veshinatam Levanecha, which is a phrase borrowed from the Shema, which means that you should thoroughly teach your children (words of Torah.) Approximately 30 minutes after Shabbat concludes, parents and children, both boys and girls, as well a...…

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…JANUARY 6 • 2022 | 29 PHOTO COURTESY OF FORD n the biography of Steve Jobs on Gil Gur Arie’s bookshelf, author Walter Isaacson shares a story about the day Jobs unveiled the Macintosh computer. A reporter from Popular Science asked Jobs what type of market research he had done. Jobs responded by scoffing, “Did Alexander Graham Bell do any mar- ket research before he invented the telephone?” Ford’s CEO Jim Farley, with decades of experie...…

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…30 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 ously served as the director of information sys- tems at the company after having impressed the U.S. executives with his work around computer systems in the European office of Ford. The South Africa native, who made aliyah to Israel and completed a Ph.D. at Hebrew University, continues to reside in Metro Detroit. Gur Arie’s role is focused on transforming Ford into a data-led business, which includes modernizing ...…

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…JANUARY 6 • 2022 | 31 R yan Berke helped make history in 2016. He was a member of the Detroit team that played in the first ice hockey com- petition at the JCC Maccabi Games. Fast forward six years. Berke is 19, in his third year playing junior hockey. And loving it. “Playing junior hockey has been great for me not only for my hockey career, but also for my personal growth,” he said. The North Farmington High School graduate is a ...…

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…32 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 California from 2016-18, helping Detroit win a bronze medal in Miami. Berke’s hockey career began not too many years after he was born. After playing for several years in the Novi Youth Hockey Association, then in the Compuware and Victory Honda travel programs, he began his junior hockey days with a two-season stay with the Atlanta Capitals in the NA3HL, scoring 13 goals and dishing out 16 assists during ...…

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…MAZEL TOV! JANUARY 6 • 2022 | 33 Canvasser 100th N atalie Canvasser turned 100 on Dec. 20, 2021. Due to COVID and her age, she celebrated quietly with her family, Sandi and Thom Millman; their daugh- ters, Jodi and Shelley; Marci and Charles Canvasser; their daughters and son-in-law, Alana and Evan Wolf and Kayla Canvasser; and great-grand- children, London Drew Wolf and Pierce Aspen Wolf. OCT. 6, 2021 Dana and Dale Sobel of At...…

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…34 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 mother who lives down the street from us, my cousins who live two blocks away, my parents, of course. I talk to them every day, but it’s not the same. I also miss snow. People from Michigan think I’m crazy, but snow is my favorite season. My dad called me recently to see the snow. JN: What do you love about living in Israel? GK: Waking up every day, there’s a purpose to my life because I live where my nation...…

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…JANUARY 6 • 2022 | 35 I n the depths of slavery, a message comes to the people. A message from God about the future. A precursor to our freedom. The message takes the form of two key mitzvot given to the Jewish people long before we receive the Torah at Mount Sinai. These mitzvot relate to the Jewish cal- endar. The first is the mitzvah of Rosh Chodesh. God says to Moses and Aaron: “This renewal of the moon shall be the beginning of...…

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…36 | JANUARY 6 • 2022 SPIRIT continued from page 35 panied our liberation from that exile. In his commentary, Oznaim LaTorah, the great Lithuanian commentator, Rav Zalman Sorotzkin offers another interpretation for the significance of Nisan becoming the first month. We know that Nisan isn’t the only “first month” of the Jewish calendar. Tishrei, the month we celebrate Rosh Hashanah, also marks the beginning of the year. Put differe...…

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