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September 26, 2024 (vol. 176, iss. 2) • Page Image 101

…SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 | 85 J N to if the parents are getting along and communicative. Even so, the concept behind the holidays for families is the same, she says. “I think the message is really, how do you create a meaningful experience while also recognizing it’s a new experience for your kids.” Having a united front for the kids can be very challenging, but if parents are aligned in their parenting and can get information to their ...…

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…86 | SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 J N Youth Tashlich A part of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek’s High Holiday festivi- ties is its annual Youth Tashlich on Oct. 6 at the Franklin Cider Mill. Rabbi Yoni Dahlen and the CSZ com- munity gather each year for a morning of learning and fun, toss- ing duck food into the pond as they learn about the mitzvah and ritual of tashlich and celebrate the holiday season. “It’s this awesome juxtaposition o...…

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…SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 | 87 J N each other a blessing for the year to come. Then we come together and end with a big camp-style Ne’illah service where everyone’s holding Havdalah candles, we’re singing songs together, and it’s so filled with ruach and joy. It’s just an awesome moment,” Dahlen says. Often for young families partici- pating in traditional High Holiday services, there’s a sense of needed decorum — a feeling of not want- i...…

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…88 | SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 J N H ave you ever craved a bowl of hot matzah ball soup, but had to go without because you weren’t able to make it from scratch or journey to a deli? Those days are over, thanks to newly available NOOISH instant matzah ball soup. The product is packaged in a single-serving cup, and after adding water and microwaving for two minutes, it provides a delicious, piping hot and elevated bowl of matzah ball soup, ...…

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…SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 | 89 W hen Colorado resident and Metro Detroit native Laya Barak had ankle surgery back in 2012, she found herself facing devastating gastrointestinal issues from the many antibiotics she needed. Rather than turning to potentially dangerous prescription medications full of side effects to get her immune system back in order, she began drinking bone broth her mother, Dorothy Barak, created. Dorothy Barak, 71, ...…

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…90 | SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 contributor to her son being able to go into remission. “All of the testimonials that we’ve received have been incredible to see,” Laya Barak says. While the ingredients of their bone broth may look like ingredients you’d find in most bone broths today, Dorothy Barak says their process is what makes their product stand out. “Shelf-stable broths often use preservatives,” she explains, “or they make the brot...…

September 26, 2024 (vol. 176, iss. 2) • Page Image 108

…SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 | 91 HOW TO SUBMIT ANNOUNCEMENTS Mazel Tov! announcements are welcomed for members of the Jewish community. Anniversaries, engagements and weddings with a photo (preferably color) can appear at a cost of $18 each. Births are $10. There is no charge for bar/bat mitzvahs or for special birthdays starting at the 90th. For information, contact Editorial Assistant Sy Manello at smanello@ thejewishnews.com or (248) 351-5147 f...…

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…92 | SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 J N W hen I was a student at uni- versity in the late 1960s — the era of student protests, psychedelic drugs and the Beatles meditating with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi — a story went the rounds. An American Jewish woman in her 60s traveled to north India to see a celebrated guru. There were huge crowds waiting to see the holy man, but she pushed through, saying that she needed to see him urgently. Eventu...…

September 26, 2024 (vol. 176, iss. 2) • Page Image 110

…SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 | 93 J N from within: from within a culture, a tradition, a sensibility. They come from the syntax and semantics of the native language of the soul: “The word is very near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart so you may obey it.” The beauty of Jewish spirituality is precisely that in Judaism God is close. You do not need to climb a mountain or enter an ashram to find the Divine Presence. It is there around...…

September 26, 2024 (vol. 176, iss. 2) • Page Image 111

…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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…REFORM Temple Beth El Bloomfield Township (248) 851-1100 tbeonline.org 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...…

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…96 | SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 J N ARTS&LIFE ART K eyon Lovett said he was 7 years old when sports stars inspired his artistic interests, and he worked at copying star images seen in magazines. He said it was much later in his life of 34 years that he launched observances of Judaism and placed rel- evant religious images and words in his paintings. Lovett’s projects can be viewed the weekend of Sept. 28-29 in the 50th year of Common Gro...…

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…SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 | 97 J N enhancement as he uses it to copy designs with small dimensions to a canvas with larger dimensions. “I’ll have up to 20 originals in the fair and then I have prints and one-offs that I do on canvas panels,” said Lovett, who is making his first appearance in the Birmingham event. “I don’t think I’ll have abstract pieces because of the time it takes to make abstract pieces. I’m also preparing for ArtPrize ...…

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…98 | SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 J N P iano music fills the home of Bill Charlap and wife Renee Rosnes, both concert instrumentalists. Each has a Steinway placed in the living room. Part of their dual performing talents moves into East Lansing on the evening of Oct. 4, when Charlap takes the stage with singer and actress Dee Dee Bridgewater. It will be one of their many shows together; both are Grammy Award winners. “Dee Dee and I have bee...…

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…SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 | 99 Visit the link below to start nominating your favorites: www.thejewishnews.com/site/forms/best_of_2024_nominations_ / Nominate Your Favorite Spots by October 11th, 2024 Email address is required Best of Jewish Detroit 2024 Nominations are NOW OPEN! …

September 19, 2024 (vol. 176, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…10 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 The Liss family : Arthur, Beverly, Ilana Liss, Zachary Liss, Lindsey Liss and Jeremy Liss. In front are Lily, Ruby and Eden Liss. The Liss grandchildren: Micah, Jesse, Max, Levi, Lily, Tate, Georgia, Eden and Ruby with Arthur and Beverly. continued on page 12 OUR COMMUNITY COVER STORY Past winners have included Max Fisher, The Hon. Avern Cohn, Dulcie Rosenfeld, Jane Sherman, Penny Blumenstein and David Herm...…

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…12 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 Susie Feldman, Federation’s director of Philanthropic and Corporate Relations, says she and Liss sometimes call themselves sisters from another mother. “We met in 1987 on the first women’s Hadracha mission to Israel. We immediately clicked,” Feldman said. She describes Liss as “the consummate leader and volunteer” and “an incredible mentor.” “There isn’t anyone I can think of that is more deserving of...…

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…SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 13 lives, and her tireless efforts have strengthened the Jewish future for us all,” said Steven Ingber, the Jewish Federation’s chief executive officer. “On a personal note, Beverly has played an important role in my own journey as a Jewish professional, and I am deeply grateful for her friendship and unwavering trust. She truly deserves to be counted among our community’s great leaders.” Larry Wolfe, a long...…

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…14 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 J N Y ears before online dating was a thing, Temple Israel had what they fondly called the Beshert Connection. Singles would pay $36 to be part of this cutting-edge dating program of the time: a set of binders that contained lists of singles, categorized by age! Each single had two pages — front and back — filled with personal info. A person could come along during “open hours” and flip through the binders m...…

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…16 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 J N I t was a summer of great meaning at Tamarack Camps. The Elaine and Michael Serling Israeli Camper Program, now in its 22nd year, brought approximately 140 Israeli campers — almost twice as many as a typical summer — to Ortonville for a summer of respite. The extra campers were made up of two evacuated groups from Kibbutz Gevim and Kibbutz Be’eri. After Oct. 7, in partnership with the Jewish Agency fo...…

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…SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 17 J N continued on page 18 PHOTOS COURTESY OF CAMP TAMARACK There were two boys that were going to go home within the first couple of days. They told Weinstock it wasn’t easy for them, and they needed to go back to Israel. Plans were being made for just that. But then, Tamarack magic happened. “On the first Shabbat, you saw something change in these campers,” Weinstock said. “You saw them accept our communit...…

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…18 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 amazing memories and a renewed spirit. “This program demonstrates the power of our community to provide not only respite but also a sense of belonging and hope,” she added. Lee Trepeck, Tamarack Camps’ CEO, said, “We are so proud of this program and see its positive impact in our partnership region, around our community and, of course, throughout our campgrounds. This year, especially while in the midst of...…

September 19, 2024 (vol. 176, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…L’ Shanah Tovah HOLIDAY SPECIALS Myway Member exclusive PricIng Valid September 23 - October 6 Busch’s Fresh FoOd Market is not a Kosher establishment BOGO BONELES BEEF FIRST CUT BRISKET Limit 3 Meal Mart Kosher $10.99 LB. SAVE $8 LB. BONELES FLAT CUT BRISKET Limit 2 USDA CHOICE BEeF $8.99 LB. SAVE $1 LB. WHOLE CUT-UP CHICKEN Fresh | 3 LB. Average EMPIRE Kosher $3.99 LB. SAVE $2 LB. SAVE $10.99 SLICED NOVA LOX 4 OZ. | Detro...…

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…20 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 J N T he often-heard saying — “Getting older is not for sissies” — may seem like a cliché but contains some truth. Aging is often accompanied by new physical and mental challenges, financial and legal issues, the loss of loved ones, and concerns about driving and housing safety. “Due to the aging of our community, crises are innumerable and are coming in a wave,” says Kari K. Provizer, LMSW, ACSW, who is...…

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…SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 21 J N JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT Nominations for The Detroit Jewish News’ annual 36 under 36 are now open to recognize doers, activists, entrepreneurs, philanthropists, community organizers and other young Jewish professionals reshaping and broadening Metro Detroit’s Jewish community. Do you know someone making an impact in the community for this special honor? 36 UNDER 36 Nominations Now Open! A special group o...…

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…22 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 J N T he ADL Michigan (Anti- Defamation League) annual Walk Against Hate will take place 10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 29, at the Southfield City Centre (26000 Evergreen Road) and covers a dis- tance of nearly 2 miles. Registration opens at 9 a.m. The event aims to unite the com- munity in a stand against antisemi- tism, bigotry and bias, while raising dollars for ADL Michigan. Recent years have shown a disturb- ing r...…

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…SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 23 ROSH HASHANAH GREETINGS Ad Deadline: September 19th, 2024 Continue an 80-year tradition! Wish your family and friends and the entire Jewish community a Happy New Year with an ad in The Detroit Jewish News. For information, call 248-351-5116 or email salessupport@thejewishnews.com STEP 1: Select Your Style STYLE #1 Rosh Hashanah May the New Year bring to all our friends and family health, joy, prosperity ...…

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…24 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 J N It all takes place on Sunday, Sept. 22, 1-4 p.m. at the JCC in West Bloomfield. Shofar Factory Festival: Kindness Edition OUR COMMUNITY T he Sherrill Berman Shofar Factory Festival is back again, but with an important twist. “ As we conclude a particularly difficult year for the Jewish people, it seems only right to combat all the evil, hate and suffering we’ve seen and experienced with goodness...…

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…SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 25 J N G et ready for a night of laughter, nostalgia and insider stories as Stan Zimmerman, the acclaimed writer and producer behind beloved series like The Golden Girls and The Gilmore Girls, makes his way back to Detroit. Stan Zimmerman will be discussing his eagerly anticipated new book, The Girls: From Golden to Gilmore, providing an insider’s look at the making of some of television’s most cherished ch...…

September 19, 2024 (vol. 176, iss. 2) • Page Image 19

…W hat goes around, comes around. One Oak Park mom whose son was born 6.5 weeks premature regularly crochets preemie blankets and donates them to two NICUs in Detroit-area hospitals. Mindy Cohen, better known as “Morah Mindy” because she has a licensed preschool in her home, didn’t always know how to crochet. More than 10 years ago, Cohen volunteered in a nursing home in Baltimore, where she lived at the time, and a fellow volunt...…

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…SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 27 whenever she felt well enough. Now Cohen brings a completed blanket or two along with her to doctor appointments to give to the nurses, who hand- deliver her blankets downstairs to the NICU. She also donates to the Children’s Hospital of Michigan and gifts a blanket to community members who have a baby in the NICU. “I want to pay the kindness I received forward,” said Cohen who has donated around 10 blan...…

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…28 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 J N T he Detroit Jewish News Foundation has completed an important initiative with the National Library of Israel (NLI). It is a project that has a direct impact on Detroit’s Jewish community, and the results are that the essential history of Detroit’s Jewish community is now preserved at the NLI as well as in the William Davidson Digital Archive of Jewish Detroit History. The Davidson Archive holds ...…

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…SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 29 J N News. Adding these newspapers that cover the life of Jewish Detroit is truly an exciting feat, and I am sure that making these materials available to the public on our site will expose the rich history and life of the Jewish Detroit to many new people, in Israel and all over the world.” Indeed. This is a fine summary of our project with the NLI and why we at the Jewish News Foundation and the JN believe...…

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…SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 3 J N contents PURELY COMMENTARY 4-6 Essays and viewpoints. OUR COMMUNITY 8 ‘Professional Volunteer’ Beverly Liss named Jewish Detroit’s Butzel Award winner. 14 How We Met Temple Israel’s Beshert Connection 16 A Summer of Respite The Elaine and Michael Serling Israeli Camper Program brought almost twice as many Israeli campers as a typical summer. 20 Navigating the Aging ...…

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…30 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 J N faces&places N ew and continuing students in the University of Michigan School of Social Work Jewish Communal Leadership Program (JCLP) were welcomed by university and community leaders on the first day of the fall semester. Guests enjoyed a delicious breakfast spread catered by Amanda’s Kitchen and engaged in conversation at U-M Hillel on what is needed to meet this moment and shape the future. JCLP take...…

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…SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 31 J N A lmost 900 school children in Metro Detroit, identified by local social service agencies, nonprofit organizations and schools, received new winter coats, clothing, socks, underwear, hats, mittens, school supplies, toothbrushes/ toothpaste and books in a first-time-ever hybrid model of the “Back 2 School Store” (B2SS). Two hundred pre-identified children had the opportunity to shop in person with their own...…

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…32 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 J N I n last week’s issue, we covered appetizers and sides for Rosh Hashanah. This week, I’ll be focus- ing on main dishes. A challenge for Rosh Hashanah can be to balance the savory and the sweet. With our aspirations for a sweet new year, we incorporate many sweet flavors through- out the meal: apples and honey, pome- granates and dates, to name a few. But as they say, the sweet is never as sweet witho...…

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…SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 33 J N 1 tsp. salt 1/8 tsp. cayenne pepper 2 large sweet onions, sliced Fresh mint leaves and pomegranate seeds (optional, for garnish) Directions Rinse the brisket and pat dry, then place in a ceramic or glass oven-safe roasting dish with fatty layer on the bottom. In a small mixing bowl, whisk pomegran- ate molasses, ¼ cup olive oil, minced garlic cloves, cinnamon, salt and cayenne pepper. Pour half of the ...…

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…34 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 J N G lenn Bednarsh played basketball for Detroit in the inaugural JCC Maccabi Games, held in Memphis in 1982. His son Shay Bednarsh played on the Los Angeles 14U basketball team in the 2019 Maccabi Games, hosted by Detroit. Glenn was there as a fan. Neither father nor son won a medal when they played in the Maccabi Games as teenagers. And they didn’t win a medal in the Maccabi Games hosted by Detroit this...…

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…SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 35 AVA ASHMANN Now that the Maccabi Games age limit has been increased from 16 to 17, all of our kids want to run it back in 2025. ” The Detroit 16U basketball team won just two of the seven games it played at The J, Bloomfield Hills High School and West Bloomfield High School — it lost to Israel by 13 points in its opener at Bloomfield Hills — but there were extenuating circumstances. “By the fifth game, we w...…

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…36 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 J N Tia Kennedy Adelson, daughter of Kendra and Dr. Todd Adelson, will lead the congrega- tion in prayer as a bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024. She will be joined in celebration by her sister Peyton. Tia is the loving grandchild of Marsha and Sheldon Adelson, Kay Cullin and Kenneth Cullin. She is a student at Cranbrook Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Tia’s m...…

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…SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 37 DOG OF THE WEEK I am Savanah! I am 1-year-old, 4-pound female (spayed) Terrier mix. I was rescued from an overcrowded shelter down South. My foster home is a wonderful place. I’ve been playing with two bigger dogs and running around the backyard. I’m doing good going potty outside like a big girl! I am doing well on walks with the leash. I am also learning some basic commands. I like my foster mom and follow...…

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…38 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 T he setting: Jerusalem some 20 centuries ago. The occa- sion: bringing first fruits to the Temple. Here is the scene as the Mishnah describes it: “Throughout Israel, villagers would gather in the nearest of 24 regional centers. There, overnight, they would sleep in the open air. The next morning, the leader would summon the people with words from the book of Jeremiah (31:5): ‘Arise and let us go up to...…

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…SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 | 39 RENEWING OUR IDENTITY When we tell the story of our peo- ple’s past, we renew our identity. We have a context in which we can understand who we are in the pres- ent and what we must do to hand on our identity to the future. It is difficult to grasp how sig- nificant this was and is. Western modernity has been marked by two quite different attempts to escape from identity. The first, in the 18th century, was the...…

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…PURELY COMMENTARY 4 | SEPTEMBER 19 • 2024 J N opinion Why ‘Slichah’ — ‘Sorry’ — Has Become a Ubiquitous Catchword Among Anguished Israelis F or many Israelis and their sup- porters, “sorry” seems to be the right word for the hardest times. At a vigil in Jerusalem remembering Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg- Polin and five other Israel hostages whose bodies were recovered the day before, mourners wrote slichah — “sorry” in Hebrew —...…

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