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January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 25

…JANUARY 20 • 2022 | 25 “I thought of the rabbi immediately,” Gurri says. Goldson, a self-proclaimed “hitchhiking rabbi,” has host- ed a TEDx Talk and works with leaders to create ethical business cultures. “He is a guy who is unusual for a rabbi because he’s very Orthodox now, but he wasn’t raised that way. He’s never short of stories [to tell].” Gurri called “the good rabbi,” as she refers to her co-host, and asked him to “say y...…

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…26 | JANUARY 20 • 2022 faces&places TOP: Marc Bernstein MIDDLE: Rabbi Asher Lopatin, Rev. Ken Flowers (Greater New Mt. Moriah), Luke Moon (Philos Project), Adar Rubin, Ashira Solomon (JCRC/AJC). BOTTOM: Ashira Solomon, Rabbi Asher Lopatin and Adar Rubin. PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF JCRC/AJC Shine a Light on Antisemitism The Detroit Metropolitan community gathered on Sunday, Dec. 5, to Shine a Light on Antisemitism. Members of the Jew...…

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…JANUARY 20 • 2022 | 27 faces&places I n its 25th year, Mitzvah Day turned into Mitzvah Weekend, running from Dec. 24-26 to expand its outreach and offer alternatives to Jewish volunteers who observe the Sabbath. Hundreds of volunteers of various faiths came together to serve Metro Detroit non- profits. Historically, Mitzvah Day is the single largest day of volunteering by Detroit’s Jewish Community Relations Council/American Jewish...…

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…28 | JANUARY 20 • 2022 E lle Hartje was making a name for herself in women’s hockey at the dawn of the new year. The 20-year-old Yale University sophomore from Bloomfield Hills was averaging 1.29 assists per game, the highest average among NCAA Division I women’s hockey players. Hartje had six goals and 18 assists in 14 games for the Bulldogs (10-3-1), who were ranked No. 6 in the country, the highest ranking in program history. ...…

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…JANUARY 20 • 2022 | 29 from Hungary, Germany, Poland, Austria, Sweden and Kazakhstan. She also played for the Slovakia national team in games against Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic after fulfilling a requirement set by Slovakian and international hockey organizations to establish residence in Slovakia by living in that country for at least eight months. The 5-foot-5 forward received permission from USA Hockey to join th...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 30

…30 | JANUARY 20 • 2022 she had to quarantine for two weeks because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks to family friends, she had an apartment in the city where she could stay, and food was brought in for her. She lived in a hotel in Bratislava along with her club teammates the rest of the time she was there. The team had a floor to itself. Her roommate, Simone Bednarik, spoke English. But the rest of her teammates “spoke only servicea...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 31

…JANUARY 20 • 2022 | 31 BACK IN THE U.S.A. She planned to compete with the Slovakia national team in an Olympic qualification tournament in November but was ill (not with COVID) and decided not to travel. It turned out to be a wise decision. The four Yale games Elle would have missed had she traveled — against Cornell, Colgate, Harvard and Dartmouth from Nov. 5-13 — were all wins for the Bulldogs, who outscored their four opponents 22...…

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…32 | JANUARY 20 • 2022 H e grew up in the food business, at the super- market chain his late grandfather Sidney Hiller start- ed, and his father, Jim Hiller, ran for decades. Now Justin Hiller, former VP of Hiller’s Markets, has returned to the retail food industry, bringing a new healthy fast-food concept to Metro Detroit. He opened Saladworks and Frutta Bowls at Crosswinds Mall on Orchard Lake Road in December, creating 15 new...…

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…JANUARY 20 • 2022 | 33 once had more than 1,200 employees and seven locations: West Bloomfield, Ann Arbor, Northville, Plymouth, South Lyon, Commerce Township and Union Lake. Hiller’s was sold to Kroger in 2015. After that, Justin worked with Gleaners Community Food Bank to help launch a neighborhood mobile grocery program and as a stewardship administrator. “The food service industry has played an integral role in my life and I...…

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…34 | JANUARY 20 • 2022 T here’s a tremendous collection of cookbooks in the libraries of Michigan State University, and they’ve digitized a number of them for researchers and the public alike to read and enjoy. Amongst these tomes is The International Jewish Cook Book, published in 1918. A snapshot of Jewish foods from all corners and of all types, the recipes pay attention to kosher laws and holiday concerns, and cove...…

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…JANUARY 20 • 2022 | 35 M any wonder what is the real secret of the Jewish nation? How do the Jews have so many members who invest their entire lives in study and scholarship? What is the deeper reason for motivation to acquire knowledge and be edu- cated? More than 3,000 years ago, a small percentage of people knew how to read. Only the most elite received education. The ruling class specifically intended it that way to ensur...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 36

…36 | JANUARY 20 • 2022 W hat are the key turning points in history? What are the events that changed the world beyond recognition and whose impact was felt by everyone, everywhere? You could talk about the invention of the electric light bulb or Gutenberg’s printing press. You could mention the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, which set off World War I and led to World War II, or the French and American Revolutions, or the ...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 37

…JANUARY 20 • 2022 | 37 Adam, which comes from the Hebrew word adama, meaning “earth” or “ground.” What is the connection between the two? The Maharal explains that humans are similar to the ground in one essential respect: They are both pure potential. Whether or not a piece of land will produce fruit depends on what is done with it. Even the most fertile piece of land will not produce fruit if it is left to lie fallow; it needs ...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 38

…Synagogue Directory CONSERVATIVE Adat Shalom Synagogue Farmington Hills (248) 851-5100 adatshalom.org Ahavas Israel Grand Rapids (616) 949-2840 ahavasisraelgr.org Congregation Beth Ahm West Bloomfield (248) 851-6880 cbahm.org Congregation Beth Israel Flint (810) 732-6310 cbiflint.org Congregation Beth Shalom Oak Park (248) 547-7970 congbethshalom.org Beth Tephilath Moses Mt. Clemens (586) 996-3138 bethtephilathmoses.com B’nai Israel Sy...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 39

…JANUARY 20 • 2022 | 39 Shomrey Emunah Southfield (248) 559-1533 congregation-shomrey- emunah-105705.square.site The Shul-Chabad Lubavitch West Bloomfield (248) 788-4000 theshul.net Yagdil Torah Southfield (248) 559-5905 Young Israel of Oak Park (248) 967-3655 yiop.org Young Israel of Southfield (248) 358-0154 yisouthfield.org RECONSTRUCTIONIST Congregation Kehillat Israel Lansing (517) 882-0049 kehillatisrael.net Congrega...…

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

…40 | JANUARY 20 • 2022 W hen Matthew Lipitz was in first grade, his teacher told the students to draw a picture of their parents in their occupational garb. Upon seeing Lipitz’s rendering, the teacher told Lipitz that his drawing was a nonsensical fabrication and sent the first grader crying to the princi- pal’s office. When the principal returned to class with Lipitz in tow, the principal repri- manded the teacher, announcing tha...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 41

…JANUARY 20 • 2022 | 41 safe being in a larger com- munity. “The pandemic gave me time to reflect, recharge and renew,” Lipitz adds. “It was an incredible time to recon- nect to my family and to my faith. I did a lot of convers- ing with God in those 18 months.” Even during that time, Lipitz made it a priority to continue his charitable vol- unteer work with his home- town Jewish Community Center in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, where Lipi...…

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…42 | JANUARY 20 • 2022 W hat briefly was filmed in 1938 to remember vacation travels in Poland came to circulate across the web, motivated a book and recently was expanded into a 69-minute movie to be shown virtually this month by the Sundance Film Festival. The expressive milestones resulted from happenstance discoveries followed by deter- mined research and connected families descended from residents of a small town, Nasielsk, wh...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 43

…JANUARY 20 • 2022 | 43 University and has taught at the Interlochen Center for the Arts, had traveled widely to find authentic ancestral records. “It’s amazing to have my grandfather’s souvenir travel film showing on the film festival screen, and I’m amazed at how his imagery touches people in a way that’s profound, ” Kurtz said. “That’s astonishing, something miraculous to me. ” FINDING COMMONALITIES Reactions to the clip and the fi...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 44

…BOB SAGET: YOU PROBABLY DIDN’T KNOW THIS; AUSTISM ON AMAZON, WASPS FIGHT ON HBO A day after Bob Saget died, the Jewish Telegraph Agency (JTA) did a good job of pulling together excerpts of interviews in which he discussed being Jewish. In short, he was “really Jewish,” but not very practicing for most of his adult life. The JTA article did touch on the fact that his faith in religion was shaken by the very premature deaths of ...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 45

…JANUARY 20 • 2022 | 45 ARTIST SPEAKS 7 PM, JAN. 20 Hosted by the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan on Zoom. An exclusive con- versation with Israeli artist Yigal Ozeri and his daughter, Shear, managing director of Yigal Ozeri LLC. Ozeri is one of the leading artists of photorealism in the world. Hosted by Barbara Cohn, this live conversation will cover Yigal Ozeri’s life grow- ing up in Israel, his artistic influences, the art ...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 46

…46 | JANUARY 20 • 2022 When I Grow Up, a graphic narrative based on newly dis- covered, never-before-pub- lished autobiographies of Eastern European Jewish teens on the brink of WWII — found in 2017 hidden in a Lithuanian church cellar. Registration is free: jysa.edu. HONORING MLK JR. 3-5 PM, JAN. 27 A virtual program brought to you by the University of Michigan Frankel Center for Judaic Studies. “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a ...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 47

…JANUARY 20 • 2022 | 47 SPOTLIGHT B irthright Israel, the largest educational tourism organization in the world, and Onward Israel, the leading provider of mid- length immersive experiences for young adults in Israel, have merged. Combining these two orga- nizations strengthens Israel- diaspora ties by providing expanded opportunities for more Jewish young adults to participate in travel, study and professional development expe- r...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 48

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January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 49

…KLARA ABAYEV, 91, of Oak Park, died Jan. 6, 2022. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, David and Larisa Abayev of Commerce Township; grandchildren, Regina Abayev, Marina Abayev; great-grandchildren, Ashton, Lior. Mrs. Abayev was the beloved wife of the late Abram Abayev; dear sister of the late Jenya Shkolnik, the late Bella Halfin. Contributions may be made to any charity dealing with assisting first responders...…

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…OBITUARIES OF BLESSED MEMORY 50 | JANUARY 20 • 2022 M arilyn Schechter of West Bloomfield, known for her bright smile and independent spirit, died on Jan. 2, 2022. She loved her family with all her heart, filled her life with deep and lasting friendships, and was an accomplished artist, continuing to work late into her life. Marilyn was the beloved wife of Neal Schechter for 39 years, until his death in 2007. Together, with ...…

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

…JANUARY 20 • 2022 | 51 artists had studios, too, bouncing ideas off each other. In her studio, she was surrounded by materials she had been collecting for years, like antique doll heads, fanciful fabrics and buttons of all shapes, sizes and colors. If she saw beauty in a thing, it might sit on a shelf — and in her mind — for years until one day, the idea hit to combine two old things and make one completely new thing. Her work ...…

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…continued from page 49 OBITUARIES OF BLESSED MEMORY 52 | JANUARY 20 • 2022 learning; she spent her free time studying the history of Scotland and the lands and people of the Bible. She was also an avid music lover and loved playing the piano all her life. Rena was preceded in death by her husband, Av; and her son, Natan. She is survived by her son, Gil, and his wife, Lisa; and their children, Kaitlyn and Ryan; her daughter, Al...…

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…R osalie Rishavy, born Rosalie Berman, died in her sleep, surround- ed by family, on Dec. 31, 2021, of complications from Parkinson’s disease. She will be remembered fondly by her many friends and family as a fierce propo- nent of equal rights, the rights of workers and desegregation. She was an avid reader, loved to entertain and adored her family. Rosalie was born in Detroit to Faye (Steiner) and Louis Berman. Home with asth- ma...…

January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 54

…Looking Back From the William Davidson Digital Archive of Jewish Detroit History accessible at www.djnfoundation.org 54 | JANUARY 20 • 2022 A Yiddish Literary Giant L ast fall, I read about a “lost” novel of the great Yiddish author and playwright Sholem Aleichem. For some unknown reason, this novel, Moshkeleh Ganev or Moshkeleh the Thief, was left out of Aleichem’s 28-volume collected works. First published in a Yiddish Warsaw ne...…

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January 20, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 56

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January 13, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

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…JANUARY 13 • 2022 | 3 contents contents contents PURELY COMMENTARY 4-11 Essays and viewpoints OUR COMMUNITY 12 Thoughtful Judaism The new year offers plenty of chances to learn. 14 Food for the Soul What could be more comforting on a cold winter day than a hot bowl of chicken soup? 18 Green Project National Council of Jewish Women, Michigan is helping the homeless, and the environment, with sleeping mats made o...…

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…4 | JANUARY 13 • 2022 for openers Happy Healthy New Year! G roundhog Day is less than a month away and there’s a major change coming to the annual celebration in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. That’s right, this year is not about whether Punxsutawney Phil will see his shadow when he emerges from his burrow on Feb. 2, but rather will he be wearing a mask? Pray not, we don’t need six more weeks of the pandemic. There is actually som...…

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…6 | JANUARY 13 • 2022 essay A Look at Israel: 2022 D espite entering the third year of the glob- al pandemic, it seems that 2022 is looking quite positive for Israel, albeit with some challenges. Over the last 12 months, Israeli tech IPOs, as well as merg- ers and acqui- sitions, jumped a massive 520% over the previ- ous year, with an unprecedented value of $81.2 billion, compared to $15.4 billion in 2020. In addition, 2021 wa...…

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…8 | JANUARY 13 • 2022 A s we mark the one- year anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, some in our country question the health of our democra- cy. Can we be sure that peo- ple will accept the results of the 2022 mid- term elections? Will we see more politi- cal violence? A recent poll conducted by the Washington Post and the University of Maryland revealed that about one-third of Americans agree with the ...…

January 13, 2022 (vol. 172, iss. 20) • Page Image 9

…JANUARY 13 • 2022 | 9 ed even before the 2020 election, has weakened democracy. Sixty percent of Republicans, according to polls, do not believe that Biden was elected in 2020. That shows the power of a lie, delivered by a trusted source and repeated endless- ly by a segment of the news media. “Should we see the expan- sion of antisemitism after the elections of 2022 and 2024 (an official celebration of an act of antisemitic vio-...…

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…10 | JANUARY 13 • 2022 opinion Jews and Muslims Can Work Together A long-simmering conflict between CAIR, the Muslim- American civil rights organi- zation, and the Anti-Defamation League has now reached the boiling point: A Bay Area CAIR leader dismissed the ADL and groups like it as “polite Zionists” who could not be trusted as allies. ADL’s CEO Jonathan Greenblatt, fired back, calling her comments “textbook vile, antisemiti...…

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…JANUARY 13 • 2022 | 11 SHOULD WE BE CONCERNED? continued from page 9 interrogating our own commitments. Urging American Muslims to write off the majority of American Jews as enemies from the start is to foreclose any possibility of serious interfaith work and undermines relationships that could be politically valuable for American Muslims. The strategy is as counterproductive as it is dehu- manizing. I am not primarily concerned with...…

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…12 | JANUARY 13 • 2022 J ust as it did in the fall, Congregation Shaarey Zedek of Southfield will offer weekly in-person, free and study sessions open to the public that broadly cover the sweep- ing concepts of Judaism beginning 10 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 30. The hour-long classes will be con- structed from the Thoughtful Judaism curriculum, devel- oped by the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America and made possible by a grant fro...…

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…JANUARY 13 • 2022 | 13 T he Dorothy and Peter Brown Jewish Community Adult Day Program reopened its Southfield location Jan. 5 after a nearly two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While staff had pivoted to virtual programming to keep vulnerable seniors engaged and as active as pos- sible, the Southfield center remained closed until a critical number of both vac- cinated participants and available staff was reached. T...…

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…OUR COMMUNITY I t’s chicken soup season. As the temperature drops and the snow begins to fall, there’s nothing quite like sitting down to a steaming hot bowl of soup. COVID-19 has accelerated soup sales even fur- ther, say local delis. Luckily, whether you want to sit down or carry out, there’s no shortage of delis in Metro Detroit ready to make you a bowl of this Jewish comfort food. There’s someone up early stirring giant pots of br...…

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…OUR COMMUNITY 16 | JANUARY 13 • 2022 attachments to healing, soothing, uplifting — it’s Jewish penicillin. It is woven into the warmth and fabric of our culture. ” Stage Deli sells chicken soup in its restau- rant and also has a grab-and-go case for people who want to heat it up at home. It makes a filling and tasty snack, meal and cooking base for sauces, rice or potatoes, he says. “We make it every day — as big as our pots are i...…

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…JANUARY 13 • 2022 | 17 infection. Research also looks at how chicken soup contributes to helping people feel less lonely and its potential to lower blood pressure. Meanwhile, people con- tinue making their passion for the popular comfort food known, one bowl at a time. At Steve’s Deli, peren- nial winners at Temple Shir Shalom’s Annual Chicken Soup Cook-Off, they have regulars who come in from all over Oakland and Wayne counties t...…

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