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August 18, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 23

…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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…Preschool Program An exciting and enriching early childhood program full of daily hands-on experiences. Our play-based curriculum will develop your child’s creative, cognitive, emotional, intellectual and spiritual development. (Limited space available) For children 20 months - 5 years old. Monday - Friday • 9 AM - 12:30 PM 3 & 5 day options / full & half day Family Fun Programs *Must be accompanied by a parent, grandparent or...…

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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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…W A R R I O R S T R O N G WHERE LIVING IN THE MOMENT MEETS PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE. MEETS PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE. At Wayne State University, our campus is alive 24/7. With thousands of students living here and over 500 student organizations making their mark, there is always something happening. Experience the incredible food, art, culture and more all around Detroit, and find out why everyone who visits our campus knows one thi...…

August 18, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 40

…I n May, we had the great pleasure of going to Israel and the Palestinian Territories with a group of students from Wayne State University on Hillel of Metro Detroit’s Fact Finders Trip. It was nothing short of amazing. Going in, one of us was nervous, and the other did not have many expectations. Why was one of us nervous? Growing up Jewish, and having learned one perspective of the conflict, I never knew there could be another...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 41 O n Friday, Aug. 5, students from Hillel of Metro Detroit headed to Comerica Park to watch the Detroit Tigers take on the Tampa Bay Rays for “Shabbat with the Tigers.” They had fun at the game, even though the Tigers lost 5-3. They stayed to enjoy fireworks after the game. Go Tigers! Photos courtesy of Hillel of Metro Detroit Sarah Schiffer, Em Schiffer, Brendan Findley, George Timlin and Jacob Rosberg Sarah ...…

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…I n my four years on the program staff of Hillel of Metro Detroit (HMD), I have seen and heard about an increase of antisemitic incidents on our six campuses. This is consistent with university communities across the country. Although antisemitism is a hard topic to approach, Hillel of Metro Detroit is fortunate to work with faculty and administration who are understanding, compassionate and listen to the needs of our cam...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 43 JCRC/AJC, we contacted Dr. Mert Aksu, dean of students at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, and scheduled a meeting with the dental school administration. We are pleased to report that the meeting with Dr. Aksu and Dr. Juliette Daniels, associate dean of students, was overwhelmingly positive. The deans agreed to speak to the Office of Diversity and Inclusion about the repercussions...…

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…44 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 P laying No. 1 singles on a high school tennis team is a tough job. It means facing the other team’s best singles player in every match. Lindsay Berke held that role in her four years on the North Farmington girls tennis team. Well, three years. Her sophomore season in 2020 was wiped out by the COVID-19 pandemic. Berke was 11-8 as a junior and 6-9 as a senior this past spring. Those numbers don’t tell the story...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 45 DIANNE SCAFONE “Lindsay wasn’t just a leader for our team on the court,” Dupret said. “She was a great role model who always made it a point to welcome new players to our program.” Berke said the welcoming happened to her when she was a freshman, so she felt it was important to return the favor. The team often did a couple minutes of meditation before practices during Berke’s junior season. The idea came from ...…

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…46 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 continued from page 45 Imagine keeping track of 139 travel baseball teams in five age divisions on 23 fields stretching from Saline to Flint. That’s what Novi resident Matt Sandles, 31, and Josh Birnberg, 26, of West Bloomfield did over five days in July as they oversaw their second annual Motor City Classic. Birnberg worked remotely from Georgia, where he was coaching a travel baseball team in a national tourna...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 47 NEXT DOR Rabbi Jeff Stombaugh featured three scenes from the show for participants to analyze and discuss. O n Wednesday, July 27, 20 young adults gath- ered at Bamboo Royal Oak for The Well’s event “The Torah of Obi-Wan Kenobi.” Rabbi Jeff Stombaugh led the group discussion about the famous debates between Torah scholars Hillel and Shammai, who are not unlike the Light and Dark sides of the Star Wars univer...…

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…48 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 I n central Israel, the distance from Kiryat Gat to Shaalvim is about 50 kilometers (a bit more than 30 miles). A greater socio-economic distance sepa- rates the national religious high schools in those two locations. Most of the students at ORT Gross, a high school for girls in Kiryat Gat, immigrated as chil- dren from Ethiopia. Their par- ents, for the most part, do man- ual labor or work as caretakers. The ...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 49 age who are religiously obser- vant, smart, ambitious and also fun. The students from more privileged backgrounds get to know students their own age whose life situation involves many more challeng- es. Because every society has forces pulling its constituent segments apart, and other forces bringing the segments together, Shelef aims to strengthen the forces pulling Israeli society together. Wassen, one of t...…

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…50 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 MAZEL TOV! 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)...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 51 A Sign of Compromise I n today’s world of red or blue states, far left or far right, compro- mise has become a dirty word. There is a prevail- ing sense in discourse that it must be all or nothing, black or white, right or wrong. Nuance, shades of meaning and willingness to meet in the middle, to compro- mise to create win-win situations has been lost. This was not always the case. The art of compromise was ...…

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…SPIRIT I n the early 1990s, one of the great med- ical research exercises of modern times took place. It became known as the Nun Study. Some 700 American nuns, all mem- bers of the School Sisters of Notre Dame in the United States, agreed to allow their records to be accessed by a research team investigating the process of aging and Alzheimer’s disease. At the start of the study, the partic- ipants were aged between 75 and 102. Wha...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 53 God had promised it to their ancestors, and had taken them from slavery to free- dom, sustaining them during the 40 years in the wilderness. This was a revolutionary idea: that the nation’s history be engraved on people’s souls, that it was to be reen- acted in the annual cycle of festivals, and that the nation, as a nation, should never attribute its achievements to itself — “my power and the might of my own hand...…

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…54 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 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 ...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 55 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...…

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…ARTS&LIFE BOOK REVIEW A nyone who has read about or has listened to a survivor speak about the Holocaust realizes they possessed essential per- sonal attributes. They were bless- ed with physical and mental toughness; they also had to have some luck. Famous Jewish-Italian survivor Primo Levi, who wrote one of the early and best-known firsthand accounts of life in Auschwitz, If This Were a Man (English version, Survival in Au...…

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…S teve Lincoln’s wife died of breast cancer a couple of years ago, and Lincoln, a retired building contractor, remains too depressed to resume many of his activities. He certain- ly has not started dating. His adult son and his rabbi cajole Lincoln into joining a workshop at the local Jewish Community Center (in suburban Detroit) for dealing with grief and loss. Nearly two years ago, a drunk driver killed Ayelet Weinberg’s husband...…

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…58 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 INDUSTRY ON HBO, RENEWALS, GODFATHER ‘JEWISH’ STUFF The HBO series Industry recently made it on my radar. It premiered in 2020 during the apex of the pan- demic but was filmed before the pandemic hit. Almost all reviewers said the show was an unrealistic look at the lives of young people trying to move up the ladder at a large London financial ser- vices company. Many critics said you could overlook the un...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 59 BIKE & PRAY 8:45-NOON, AUG. 20 At Temple Israel. Choose your own adventure: 8:45 am — join us for bagels and lox and a family- friendly, mostly flat, 4-mile bike ride along the West Bloomfield Trail; or 10 am — meet at temple with your bikes, scooters, etc. Zhuzh up your gear, navigate our obstacle course and enjoy services with Rabbi Josh followed by a donut decorating oneg. Free. Helmets required. Info: ...…

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…60 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 health services all under one roof, including a Beaumont Breast Care Center, offering mammography and ultrasound; non-invasive cardiology; imaging; physical and occupational therapy; infusion services; laboratory and pharmacy. The Beaumont Outpatient Campus-Livonia is located at 39000 W. Seven Mile Road, east of Haggerty, in Livonia. The public is invited to tour the campus and learn about available ser...…

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…LEONARD APPLEBAUM, 89, of Bloomfield Hills, died Aug. 6, 2022. He is survived by his beloved wife of 64 years, Beverly Applebaum; daugh- ters, Lorie Applebaum and Ronna Applebaum Earnest; son David Applebaum; grandchild, Jordan Applebaum Earnest; loving nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Mr. Applebaum was the devoted brother of the late Eugene (the late Marcia) Applebaum; son of the late Joseph and the late Minn...…

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…64 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 T he life of Ann (Hannah) Newman would make a fasci- nating historical novel, the story of a plucky heroine from a Polish shtetl who became a groundbreaking entrepreneur, an avid Zionist, a generous benefactor to Jewish causes local and worldwide, and the matriarch of a large and loving family. Ann Newman, who lived in Oak Park, passed away on July 31, 2022, at the age of 94. Ann was born in 1928 in a sma...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 65 Arranging a funeral is an emotional process. But choosing the right funeral home can help alleviate the stress. That’s why people turn to us. We understand the wants and needs of families from all walks of Judaism. Our fresh look and feel make everyone feel welcome. We’re centrally located, and our pricing is fair. Our care—and our caring—help ease the burden of a loss. Making a Dorfman difference everyone will ap...…

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…OBITUARIES OF BLESSED MEMORY 66 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 Sue (Susie) Melamed of Southfield; mother-in-law, Juanita Walker of Charlotte; sister, Sarah Melamed Theodoroff and her hus- band, Matt Theodoroff, of Portland, Ore.; brother, Marc Melamed and his wife, Rebecca, of West Bloomfield; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends and col- leagues. Mr. Melamed was pre- ceded in death by his father, Frederick Melamed; and ...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 67 the last position she held for more than four decades was at Splane Printing in Detroit. The family will forever cher- ish memories of dear Rose. She is survived by her beloved husband, Alex Rabin; son and daughter-in-law, Jonathon and Amy Rabin; grandchildren, Rebecca and Michaela Rabin, Harry, Lila and Charlie Rabin. She is also survived by former daughter- in-law, Donna Rabin; and many other loving family ...…

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…OBITUARIES OF BLESSED MEMORY 68 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 Contributions may be made to a Jewish charity of one’s choice. A private family graveside service was held at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. MILTON ZUSSMAN, 100, of Longboat Key, Fla., formerly of Bloomfield Hills, died Aug. 8, 2022. He was the beloved husband for 52 years of the late Lois Zussman; cherished father of Neil Zussman and Cathy Wh...…

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…AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 69 O ne of the foremost authorities on the history of American cooking, Janice Bluestein Longone, died Aug. 3, 2022, at the age of 89. Her passion for collecting early cookbooks and her enthusiasm for sharing her knowledge anticipated the rise of culinary history. She became an essential resource for cook- book publishers, for restauran- teurs and academic historians. Janice Bluestein, middle child of a Jewish f...…

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…Looking Back From the William Davidson Digital Archive of Jewish Detroit History accessible at www.djnfoundation.org 70 | AUGUST 18 • 2022 Time to Cruise T his weekend, the third Saturday of August, will mark the 27th annual Woodward Dream Cruise, or what is billed as “The World’s Biggest Cruise.” There will be plenty of antique cars, custom-built hot-rods and one-of- a-kind automobiles and trucks driving and burning rubber in the ...…

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… Event Chairs Matt Lester and Ian Burnstein invite you to join us for this special evening Boneh Kehilah Award (Builder of Community) Honoring Mark Rubenfire and Mitch Albom The Acclaimed Play by Mitch Albom & Jeffrey Hatcher Thursday, September 15, 2022 at The Berman Featuring a live talkback with Mitch after the performance Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss Please reserve your seats as soon as possible as tickets are very limited...…

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