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July 13, 2023 (vol. 174, iss. 20) • Page Image 15

…22 | JULY 13 • 2023 T emple Beth-El (Alpena) President Ken Diamond raised his hand to the largest of the synagogue’s four stained-glass windows. Demonstrating how the colorful panes had bowed with age, Diamond recounted that the Minnesota-based restorers “would heat up the glass and push it back into shape.” The work was nerve-wracking to watch. The end result — covered in new, protective acrylic — was worth it. After 99 year...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 23 (DeLand, Florida) marveled at the congregation’s achievement, blessing those “who contributed, worked on, sweated and enlightened this congregation with the beauty of these stained- glass windows … for this generation and future generations of all who pass by and enter.” Just three hours from Metro Detroit, Temple Beth-El welcomes all to the “sunrise side” of the state. Suggested nearby activities includ...…

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…24 | JULY 13 • 2023 OUR COMMUNITY O n June 28, leaders from Detroit’s Jewish and Black communities came together at the Detroit Opera House to celebrate, connect and share stories at the second annual Motown Seder. Hosted by the Motown Museum and the Jewish Community Relations Council/AJC, the Motown Seder once again brought the two sides together using the model of a traditional seder dinner. After a warm welcome from Moto...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 25 power was fire any Jewish individuals teaching at a university in Germany or Austria. As many of those Jews were trying to come into the United States at the time, even when they could get in, doors were closed for many of them. It was the HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) that had an impulse to save lives. Davidson recalled a statistic that by the end of WWII, up to two-thirds of the fac...…

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…26 | JULY 13 • 2023 I n June, West Bloomfield native Rachel Morof joined Americans for Ben-Gurion University (A4BGU) as the organization’s new associate director of development for the Midwest. She will work to engage Midwestern Jewish communities in joining a movement that supports a 21st-century unifying vision for Israel by rallying around Ben- Gurion University’s (BGU) work and role as an apolitical beacon of light in the N...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 27 awe-inspiring photography, a beautiful painting or one of the many other forms of art. ” For each piece of art sold, 60 percent of the monies earned go to the artist, and 40 percent will go back to supporting the Creative Expressions program. Gesher will have two tents at the event displaying its members’ artwork. Michigan Arts Access Executive Director Michael Gielniak said: “This is a fully accessible event ...…

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…28 | JULY 13 • 2023 I t was a feel-good evening as Jewish Family Service cele- brated its accomplishments of the past year and honored many of the people who help further the mission of JFS every day. Close to 200 community members and staff gathered at the JCC June 27 for the agency’s Annual Meeting and Community Recognition Event. Board Chair Marc Bakst began the evening thanking JFS’ incredible community partners, who are ess...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 29 Families, friends and supporters of Lamplighters Preschool gath- ered together at The Eastern in Detroit for the school’s first ever Art Auction, a chance to celebrate and honor their chil- dren’s creativity and learn more about the school. Lamplighters is a Reggio- inspired Jewish preschool, approaching its third year with a rapidly growing number of applicants per year. Most well-known for its unique, child-l...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 3 PURELY COMMENTARY 4-10 Essays and viewpoints. OUR COMMUNITY 12 Spartans in Dubai MSU students make history as one of the first Jewish student groups to tour the country. 19 Hebrew Free Loan Honors Donors New board members and leadership also elected during annual meeting. 20 A Space of Joy and Growth Celebrating the dedication of Temple Beth El’s new playground. 22 Breathtaking Windows ...…

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…30 | JULY 13 • 2023 M ori Miller is going back to where it all started. The two-time All-State midfielder on the Birmingham Groves High School boys soccer team will continue his soccer career on the collegiate level this fall at Pomona-Pitzer in California, a Division III team that’s a co-op with Pomona and Pitzer colleges. Miller, 18, was born in Santa Monica, California, and lived there for two years before his family moved f...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 31 Franklin Athletic Club is THE place for fitness and FAMILY, and we've got summer covered for your kids! From themed camps that inspire the imagination to specialty camps that help kids refine their athletic skills over the summer, we have enough under one roof to keep your kids entertained all summer! +248-352-8000 franklinclub.com LOG ON TO REGISTER ages 2-16 thru sept 1 REZ SAZGARI Michigan club coach Greg Perki...…

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…business SPOTlight brought to you in partnership with B I R M I N G H A M 32 | JULY 13 • 2023 A t the beginning of spring, Le Shoppe Too in Keego Harbor changed its name to Le Shoppe Modern. Deborah Slobin, co-owner of Le Shoppe Modern, said they decided to rebrand their business because some clients and customers were confused by the previous name. Was there another Le Shoppe and this was the second one? No, the “Too” signif...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 33 On Saturday, July 22, 5-9 p.m., Le Shoppe Modern is hosting an exhibit of Dominic Pangborn, a celebrated Korean-American artist and designer. Pangborn, who was adopted into a Michigan family as a child, is known for his paintings, sculptures, graphic design and fashion design. Over the years, Pangborn’s clients included Kmart, Sears, General Motors, Chrysler and Procter & Gamble. In addition to graphic arts, h...…

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…34 | JULY 13 • 2023 will find it.’ I’ll ask them for their wish list — maybe it’s a rosewood credenza or a certain style of chair — and we’ll go out and hunt for it for them,” Slobin said. Clients and customers also don’t have to live in Michigan to use Le Shoppe Modern’s services. In fact, they’re nationally and internationally known. They’ve even had celebrity customers, like film director Peter Jackson, Food Network chef Racha...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 35 ERETZ E yeKnow is the winner of the Nursing Care Efficiencies Challenge and was awarded $75,000 to work with Detroit-based Henry Ford Health to further develop its solution and enter the U.S. market. This challenge, led jointly by Start-Up Nation Central and Henry Ford Health Innovations, considered ear- ly-stage Israeli startups focused on integrating with the U.S. healthcare system with solu- tions for cre...…

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…36 | JULY 13 • 2023 It took four years, but federal authorities finally charged Nathan Weeden, 23, a Houghton man who allegedly painted swastikas and other symbols on the Temple Jacob Synagogue in 2019, with a civil rights crime punishable by up to 10 years in prison, and a second count of damaging a religious property — that is punishable by up to one year in prison. Convictions could also lead to fines. A grand jury issued th...…

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…38 | JULY 13 • 2023 2 7 5 S . O L D W O O D W A R D A V E . B I R M I N G H A M , M I 4 8 0 0 9 OVER $400M IN SALES VOLUME TO DATE TOP 1% OF REALTORS IN THE NATION MAX BROOCK TOP PRODUCERS AWARD FOR OVER 10 YEARS FEATURED ON HGTV’S HOUSE HUNTERS. FEATURED IN REAL PRODUCERS TOP PRODCING TEAM FEATURED IN HOUR MAGAZINE’S BEST OF EDITION Better Together 248.658.8030 | info@cooperglasshomes.com | cooperglasshomes.com …

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 39 H ave you ever wished homeownership came with a user’s manual? There’s only so much you can prepare for, whether you’re buying your starter home, for- ever home — or something in between. It’s all too common to face unexpected expenses, including ongoing maintenance of your property with hidden added costs. In a new survey conducted in collaboration with OnePoll, TruGreen found that nearly half of homeowners ...…

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…4 | JULY 13 • 2023 for openers And the Emmy Goes To … F inally, after 45 years, I can add a third winning trophy onto my mantel. I had given up hope that good things come in threes. I suppose the old adage “good things come to those who wait” must be true. Now, proudly nestled next to my 1967 Detroit JCC Tween Basketball Trophy and 1978 Southfield Parks and Recreation Men’s Resident-B League Baseball Championship trophy, is … a...…

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…40 | JULY 13 • 2023 REAL ESTATE M any homeowners don’t realize that the space below a deck can offer tremendous potential. With a lit- tle creativity and the simple addi- tion of an under-deck drainage system, the area beneath a deck can be used for almost anything, from additional living space to discreet and waterproof storage. Using a network of troughs and downspouts, an easy-to-in- stall system like Trex RainEscape captures ...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 41 K athy Broock, a highly accomplished real estate professional based in Michigan, has estab- lished a stellar reputation for her exceptional track record and personal connections. With a lifetime of experience, Kathy understands that each client has unique needs and goals, and she approaches every transaction with intuition and insight. Her greatest strength lies in the art of negotiation, where she consistent...…

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…42 | JULY 13 • 2023 gathering spot. Incorporate soffit lights into the ceiling to enhance ambiance and extend the usability of the space. WATCH THE SEASONS CHANGE. Why create a space you can only enjoy for a few months? By enclosing the area beneath an elevated deck with windows and screens, you can enjoy the great outdoors in comfort, no matter the season or the weather. GET COOKING. There’s no need to miss a moment of fun wi...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 43 between the deck surface and a soffit ceiling to accom- modate whatever may be on the menu. SOAK IN SERENITY. If you love spending time outside, even during winter, a hot tub is a great addition that works with any size deck, so long as the over- head space is larger than the tub. This protection from the weather means you can enjoy a relaxing soak wheth- er there’s sun, rain or snow. Create an under-deck café....…

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…44 | JULY 13 • 2023 REAL ESTATE television, this space offers an oasis for watching mov- ies, sports or binging your favorite shows with family and friends. FACTOR IN FUN. If you’re tight on space underneath the deck but still want a design element with unique flair, installing a swing is a fun addition. A swing doesn’t take up a huge amount of space and is the perfect spot to enjoy a breezy afternoon. KEEP IT COZY. Whether h...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 45 From North to South — The Bishops Have You Covered! SERVING THE JEWISH COMMUNITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS! 4130 TELEGRAPH ROAD BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48302 NOAH BISHOP COHEN The Next Generation of “SOLD” ns.cohen26@gmail.com MELANIE BISHOP “SOLD” is my middle name melaniesold@aol.com MelanieSold.com 248.867.7800 OVER 1 BILLION IN CAREER SALES! Every one of these homes sold within 7 days OVER the list price. This could ...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 47 Hunter Pasteur Offers New Construction Residential Communities in West Bloomfield. SPONSORED BY HUNTER PASTEUR L ocated in many of Michigan’s most pres- tigious communities, every Hunter Pasteur home is built with an exceptional degree of quality. Featuring innovative layouts, high-end fixtures, and custom finishes, Hunter Pasteur’s homes are always built with the needs of homeowners at the forefront of every...…

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…48 | JULY 13 • 2023 N o matter where you live or how green your thumb, you can enjoy the beauty and bounty of garden- ing at home. Now is the ideal time to plan a spring garden that will be the envy of the neighborhood. The experts at Ball Horticultural Company share their recommended plants, top topics and tips to set up every type of gardener for success this year. PLANTS FOR YOUR POCKETBOOK Creating a stunning garden doesn’t have...…

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…50 | JULY 13 • 2023 REAL ESTATE W hen many buyers purchased homes during the height of the pandemic homebuying frenzy, they may have skipped adding a home inspection in an effort to win bidding wars. While this may have worked out for some, others were hit with hidden problems and expenses that would have been discovered through a proper home inspec- tion. A thorough inspection can reveal hidden issues with a prop- erty, allowi...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 51 $165M+ Career Sales Top 1% of realtors in the nation 24 8 . 346 .6795 Choose to work with Realtors that are Market Leaders in your community. Candice Van Slembrouck Alyse Mellin Robertelli 248-302-3652 4130 TELEGRAPH RD, BLOOMF IELD HILL S , MI 4 8302 20+ years experience Hour Magazine Real Estate All Stars www.TheRobertelliTeam.com START YOUR HOME PURCHASE OR REFINANCE WITH JOE! MORE FIVE STAR REVIEWS THAN...…

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…52 | JULY 13 • 2023 REAL ESTATE LISTINGS CHAD BISHOP GROUP-SOTHEBY’s INTERNATIONAL REALTY 401 E. Las Olas Blvd., #100 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 (954) 999-7317 ChadBishopGroup@gmail.com www.ChadBishopGroup.com At The Chad Bishop Group, we believe that everyone deserves luxury service when selling or buying a home. We provide our signature White Glove Service to all of our clients. All of our listings get HD Home pho...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 53 JOIN IN THE EXCITEMENT OF DOWNTOWN ANN ARBOR LIVING - NEW CONSTRUCTION Sierra Bloom Imwalle - Realtor 734.217.4646 sierra@cornerstonemi.com thegarnet325.com Unit 1 & 4 available starting at $ 1,069,000.00 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY IMMEDIATE MOVE-IN NEW HOME ROBERTSONHOMES.COM 3,468 SQFT SINGLE-FAMILY HOME ON OVER 1 ACRE FIRST FLOOR PRIMARY SUITE LANDSCAPING & UPGRADES INCLUDED 285 WILSHIRE DRIVE, BLOOMFIE...…

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…54 | JULY 13 • 2023 PRINCETON MANAGEMENT 26600 Telegraph Road, Suite 200 Southfield MI, 48033 (248)-683-2500 Ext: 109 | (248)-571-6390 princetonmanagement.com Luxury living awaits at Claymoor Apartments. Spacious studios and 1-3-bedroom units crafted with meticulous attention. Ample closets, equipped kitchens, private balconies. Doorman, valet, fitness center, BBQ grills. Explore nearby attractions, dining, shoppi...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 55 SIERRA & CO. - CORNERSTONE REAL ESTATE Sierra Bloom Imwalle 101 E. Michigan Ave. Saline, MI 48130 (734) 217-4646 www.sierraimwalle.com sierra@cornerstonemi.com Sierra Imwalle has been selling real estate for 20 years. Her success started in downtown Chicago selling high-end luxury homes and condos. After having a family, Sierra decided to move back home to Ann Arbor. She continues to have consisten...…

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…JUNE 15 • 2023 | 57 CALL KATHY BROOCK 248.318.4504 | K ATHY@MAXBROOCKHOMES.COM MICHIGAN’S #1 REALTOR® 13 CONSECUTIVE YEARS 4TH GENERATION LEGACY 2 7 5 S . O L D W O O D W A R D A V E . B I R M I N G H A M , M I C H I G A N OFFICIAL REALTOR OF THE DETROIT LIONS RADIO NETWORK …

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…58 | JULY 13 • 2023 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) 3...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 59 Mazel tov to our honorees! We appreciate the impact you’ve made in our community Mazel tov to our honorees! We appreciate the impact you’ve made in our community and your efforts in helping us further our mission. and your efforts in helping us further our mission. Lifetime Achievement Award Norman R. Keane Diana Mukh Lifetime Achievement Award Norman R. Keane Elaine Polevoy Employee of the Year Patti Nemer Leon...…

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…6 | JULY 13 • 2023 1942 - 2023 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: Detro...…

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…60 | JULY 13 • 2023 O ne of the hardest tasks of any leader — from prime ministers to parents — is conflict resolution. Yet it is also the most vital. Where there is leadership, there is long- term cohesiveness within the group, whatever the short-term problems. Where there is a lack of leadership — where leaders lack authority, grace, generosity of spirit and the ability to respect positions other than their own — then there is...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 61 understood the proposal and they are ready to stand by it. He extracts from them agreement to a tenai kaful, a double condition, both positive and negative: If we do this, these will be the consequences, but if we fail to do this, those will be the consequences. He asks that they affirm their commitment. The two tribes agree. Conflict has been averted. The Reubenites and Gadites achieve what they want but the int...…

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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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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 63 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 H...…

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…64 | JULY 13 • 2023 ARTS&LIFE MUSIC B eloved Metro Detroit summer music festival Concert of Colors is back for its 31st annual event. Taking place July 19-23 in and around Detroit’s cultural district and at the Detroit Institute of Arts, the free global music diversity festival will feature food vendors, films, poetry, lectures and, of course, more than four dozen music performers, including local and national Jewish names. Headlin...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 65 “ As Concert of Colors celebrates its 31st year as Detroit’s largest, free inclusivity festival, we have made the decision to go back to the festival’s roots — hosting it primarily outdoors, ” festival founder Ismael Ahmed said. “The festival once again brings the most talented musicians from their respective countries into Detroit to offer the region a chance to hear music from around the world. Historically, the...…

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…66 | JULY 13 • 2023 T wenty-seven years before he converted to Judaism, Detroit native Curtis Armstrong was already acquainted with how small a shtiebel is. That is because when he made his off-Broadway debut in 1980, the 1975 graduate of the Academy of Dramatic Art (ADA) at Oakland University in Rochester was cast as a young Irish revo- lutionary who was hiding in an old Jewish merchant’s room upstairs (If you didn’t know, sh...…

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…JULY 13 • 2023 | 67 Business launch the careers of Armstrong, Bronson Pinchot, Rebecca DeMornay and Joe Pantoliano, it made its largely unknown 19-year- old leading man Tom Cruise a star. The 40th anniversary of the movie’s release is on Aug. 5. “I never thought I’d have a movie career,” Armstrong recalls. “I was a New York stage actor. I thought the movie would just be a fluke.” Armstrong was so sure that he would never make ...…

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