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Temple Emanu-El
Where You Belong!
We are a family of families, keeping alive
our cherished traditions by joyfully sharing Jewish learning,
spiritual celebrations, and a commitment
to social justice.
JUNE 2018SIVAN/TAMMUZ 5778
VOL. 60, NO. 9Temple Emanu-El where you belong
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Fri, June 1, 20186:45 pm Erev Shabbat Service with Birthday Blessing.Oneg sponsored by Sisterhood
Sat, June 2, 20189:15 am Torah Study10:30 am Morning Service
Fri, June 8, 20187:00 pm Board of Trustees Installation Beatles Music Shabbat Service Oneg sponsored by Sisterhood
Sat, June 9, 20189:15 Torah Study10:30 am Morning Shabbat Service
Fri, June 15, 20187:00 pm Erev Shabbat Service with Anniversary BlessingOneg sponsored by Sisterhood
Sat, June 16, 20189:15 am Torah Study10:30 am Shabbat Morning Service
Fri, June 22, 2018 7:00 pm Erev Shabbat Service Oneg sponsored by Sisterhood
Sat, June 23, 20189:15 Torah Study10:30 am Morning Service
Fri, June 29, 2018 7:00 pm Erev Shabbat Service Oneg sponsored by Sisterhood
Sat, June 30, 20189:15 Torah Study10:30 am Morning Service
Temple Emanu-El’s 66th Annual
Congregational Meeting
Sunday, June 3, 2018 9:30am Bagels and more;
10:00am Meeting
Please join your Temple Family at the 66th Annual Congregational meeting as we look forward to the year ahead. At the meeting the Congregation will elect Trustees and Officers and the fis-cal year 2018-2019 operating budget and reports about the year ending June 30, 2018 will be presented. No-tice of the meeting with nominations for Trustees and Officers was mailed to all members.
The meeting will begin with honor-ing “retiring” Trustees and our valued volunteers, especially our Sisterhood and Brotherhood members.
A Celebration in MusicHonoring Rabbi Arturo Kalfus
Sunday, June 10 10:30am brunch 11:00am concert
Join us as we thank Rabbi Kalfus with a special concert featuring some of Rabbi Kalfus’ favorite pieces –
including music of Beethoven, Bernstein, Mendelssohn, and more – performed by
Cantorial Soloist Kelly Onickel, Susan Edelman, Vickie Edwards, Davis Gloff, Avital Granot,
Linda Permut, and David Sloan.
So we may plan for refreshments, please RSVP by Wed. June 6
to [email protected] or (248) 967-4020
JUNE KIDS BIRTHDAYS!
Annabel BeanSloan Elie
Amanda GoldfadenJenna Kanfer
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OUR TEMPLE FAMILY
JUNE ANNIVERSARIES!
Howard & Nina AbramsAlfredo & Julie Avila
Spencer & Jennifer BurkeEdward & Laura CohnScott & Lynn Cooper
Stephen & Jennifer DrikerEugene & Elaine Driker
Erik & Tiffany ElieStanley & Denise Fasbinder
Martin & Denise FermanBruce & Susan FershtmanLarry & Marcia FerstenfeldRobert & Susan Friedman
Edward Frowine & Gail GilmanSteven & Susan Genden
Mark Genetti & Elizabeth Klein-GenettiAndrew & Jane Hauser
Michael Hoff & Theresa TarrantJohn & Gilda JacobsKeith Kaye & Jill Noll
Rabbi Joseph & Barbara KleinDavid & Bethany KramerRobert & Barbara LevittJerome & Laura Miller
Peter Ostrow & Susan Edelman OstrowDana & Mark RockwellEvan & Lesley Shartsis
Scott Silver & Debra Holzman SilverDemarcalin & Gjyze SylvestreJames & Barbara WeiskopfRobert & Robyn Weltman
Y A R T Z E I T S
*A light will be lit on our Memorial Board. If you wish to memorialize your loved ones in a special way, consider purchasing a memorial plaque to be displayed in our Anne Jospey Sanctuary. Each year, on the anniversary of their death, it will be lit as a remembrance. Contact the Temple office at 248-967-4020 to
make arrangements for this eternal memory of your loved one.
June 3-9Annette Bechek*Dr. Donald M. Berkower*Goldie CohenPhilip CutlerAlexander DershowitzRalph Dershowitz*John GoodwinPhyllis Greenwald*Jacob Guyer*Eugene Hauser*Lena Heiffus*A. Bernard Hirsch*Nellie Hyman*Janet KaneNathan KaufmanMargaret Rose KolinskiAbraham KutlovRita Marquis*Abram MedowDaniel “Buddy” Men-delsohn*Arthur Purdy*Edward Frazer PurdyCelia RosinAnne Schultz*Anne Schuster*Rudolph Shapiro*Theodore SherbowMarilyn Patricia Siegel*Rosaline SteingoldEstelle Strausz*Max TragerBertha Ulreich*Idell Unger*Leonard Wagman*Herbert Weiss*Esther Lee WolinRobert Zager*Benjamin Zelickman
June 10-16Herman BarhamMiriam Feldman
IN MEMORIAM
John Alessandro, brother of Kathleen Alessandro (Fred Frank), April 15, 2018
Judith Ann Brown, mother of Laurie (Michael) Gonte, April 16, 2018
Rita Schwartz, sister of Sherry Meklir, April 24, 2018
Donald Cohen, husband of Marilyn Kaczander Cohen, Father of Deborah (Michael) Thomas, Marcy (Michael)
Benghiat & Stacey (Peter) Schreiber, April 25, 2018
Judy Rosenthal, sister in law of Linda Rose, April 28, 2018
George Elfond, May 1, 2018
MAZEL TOV
To Elayne & Dan Steinhardt on the birth of their grandson, Adam Joseph Franklin to parents
Diana & Alex Franklin
To Jackie and Jeff Bean on the marriage of their son Justin to Emily Schnellbacher
To Perry Ohren on the MyJewish Detroit profile “Scrappy, Resourceful Social Worker”
*Beverly GoldViola Goldsmith*Lottie R. GoldsteinJudee HermanTille JanowerEugene KleinLouis Klein*Meyer Leshman*Virginia Lerman Levine*Dr. Leon Lucas*Seymour Matenky*Shirley Meisner*Seymour MortonCharles PeppersMilton Prag*Dr. Marvin J. Rosenthal*Murry L. SachsDr. Jack SalomonRose Genden Shapiro*David London Shingles*Arthur L. SofferinMyra Vick
June 17-23*Harriet Band*Estelle G. BenachPhilip Cutler*Norman Dickman*William G. Frankford*Samuel Gold*Jacob GrobmanBella HoneymanMarion Horton*Rose Howard*Sidney JacksonLenke Jonas*Max KahnSylvia KatzmanRose KesslerDorothy Kushel*Ireta Netzorg Lurie*Patricia Lee Modell*Ben Peltz*Bessie Robinson*Minnie Rosen
*E. M. Rosenthal*Joseph Sanders*Sarah SchmierLilian Haas SchwartzHarold Shine*Nathan Shogan*David Silverman*Selma Yagoda
June 24-30*Esther Greenwald Allex*Charles Bloomgarden*Maurice BroadGeorge DiamondGerald FineMildred Fishman*Mildred E. Frankel*Arthur Friedman*Louis A. Goldenberg*Stella Goodwin*Samuel Goren*Morris Hearshen*Samuel Hollander*Alfred JacobsJerold Kappel*Hannan Kraft*Eva Lastar*David Levy*Dr. David Benjamin Levy*Samuel D. LipkinHyman MilinskyYale Phillips*Louis Robbins*Morris Robinson*Nathan Rosenberg*Morris Hyman RubinDavid K. Scheer*Albert Shapiro*Fay Sucher*Mary TushmanAndrew WeilLaurence Weiner
TEMPLE EMANU-EL BULLETIN • JUNE 2018 • SIVAN/TAMMUZ 5778
THE RABBI’S CORNER
WEEKLY TORAH CLASS Every Saturday with bagels and cream cheese.
Join Rabbi in the Rosen Foyer,
SHABBAT MORNINGS FROM 9:15 TO 10:15 A.M.
for an exciting and insightful look at the week’s Torah portion and have a nosh before services!
LAST TORAH STUDY FOR THIS YEAR IS SATURDAY, JUNE 23
Torah Study at Temple
Rabbi Arturo Kalfus
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MEMBERSHIP
Important reminders about annual membership commitments for the year beginning July 1, 2018Todah Rabah - Thank you for your support of our congregation. You will receive membership dues renewal materials this month. Your financial commitments are a significant part of the financial foundation of our Temple. This year we did not raise our dues rates. When you complete your dues commitment form we ask that you, if you are able, increase your pledge so our congregation can better serve all of us.
We ask that you return your pledge by June 18. If you need another form sent to you, please contact the office. If you have questions about your financial obligations to the Temple, please contact our Executive Director Fred Frank (248) 967-4020, or call the office and ask to speak to our Treasurer, Robert Kahn. For members who are YACHAD School parents, please note that your membership dues pledge needs to be received and financial obligations need to be current for us to complete the religious school registration process. Thank you from the Financial Obligations Committee!
Eugene Driker Receives Federation Award On May 22, Eugene Driker received the William Davidson Lifetime Achievement Award from Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Eugene is passion-ate about Detroit and has been active with many Jewish and civic institutions, and he and his family are long-time Temple members and supporters.
All of us at Temple wish Eugene a hearty Mazel Tov on this well-deserved award. Our Temple Community is
strengthened as a result of his involvement.
In this, my last written message to you before Phyllis and I move to California, I want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve as your Rabbi during these past five years.
My hope is that some of my teachings will remain with you to improve and guide your lives. And, of course, I wish you nothing but success in the next chapter of Temple Emanu-El.
Many wonderful memories will remain within me of these past five years. By your presence, you have given to me many gifts of the spirit that I will continue to cherish.
Now it is time to say L’hitraot, good bye.
May you as a congregation, continue from strength to strength.
Thank you, from the bottom of my heart!!!
Education Director Abi Taylor-Abt
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YACHAD Religious School Congregation Beth Shalom Temple Emanu-El
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What a wonderful end to the year at Yachad!!
After a concert on Sunday, May 6, our families came for a BBQ on Wednesday, May 9, allowing the parents time to connect and the children time to play!
איזהו חכם הלומדמכל אדם
Who is smart? He who learns from everyone.
Ben Zoma
Mazel Tov 2018 Confirmands and Consecrants!
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FROM THE PRESIDENT
Martin Leibowitz
EVERY CAN COUNTS Now more than ever.
Please bring a can of food for the chaveet whenever you visit Temple. Our neighborhood food banks thank you for sharing your food with the hungry - because…
Now more than ever, EVERY CAN COUNTS!
As I write this I’m in bed eating leftover Matzoh with Streit’s strawberry jelly. What is going on at this place? I’m exhausted from all the events happening here! I haven’t taken my dog “Noodles” out in over three weeks. Yikes. It all started in mid-April with The Spring Festival. Every speaker was terrific, as you would expect from that line-up, but
Dana Nessel, who I knew the least about, stole our hearts with her deeply personal presentation. I’m a fan. After the Festival concluded with Klezmephonic, we jumped into May starting with the ECC-Art Show that rivaled the DIA, a YACHAD led Friday night service, the Bar Mitzvah of Peter Schondorf on Saturday morning, and finally on Sun-day morning, the YACHAD Religious School Program, led by our students. May continued with concerts and dinners and the Confirmation service. We’re starting to see a lot of new faces here, and they all have smiles on them.
Save The Date
Come Celebrate Marty Leibowitz’s Birthday at Morning Shabbat Services
July 14, 2018 – 10:30 am
with Rabbi Matthew Zerwekh and Cantorial Soloist Kelly Onickel
Lunch FollowingPlease RSVP for the lunch by Wed., July 11 to
[email protected] or (248) 967-4020
Summer PlanningBy the time this Bulletin comes out the Brotherhood will already have attended a Detroit Tigers game and will be getting ready to see the Toledo Mud Hens on June 10. Our other summer plans include hosting a Havdalah and Hot Dogs event to meet Rabbi Zerwekh in late August. Stay tuned for exact date and time.
May is the time Brotherhood transitions to our new leadership. We would like to thank Bob Kahn for his leadership as Brotherhood President for the last 2 years. We started some new traditions under Bob, including moving the Hanukah celebration to a luncheon and a Post Passover Pasta Party. We hope to improve upon these events going forward.
In late April Brotherhood and Temple lost a great champion in Don Cohen. Don will be greatly missed by all that new him. In his honor Brotherhood has purchased a leaf on the Tree of Life in the Tenple foyer.
We would like to invite everyone affiliated with Temple to join Brotherhood. Brotherhood is centered around the camaraderie of the members. In addition, we strive to provide services and programs for the Temple. Please know that all are welcome. We offer free membership for the first year of Brotherhood. Please check us out and we hope you will want to join us. Meetings are held monthly on Sunday mornings during the school year.
We have some first time programs in the works and bringing back a couple of old favorites from hiatus. This next year may be one of the busiest for Brotherhood in a number of years.
Fred Ciso - [email protected] Mike Rich - [email protected] Co-Presidents
BROTHERHOODAT TEMPLE EMANU-EL
Do you enjoy our Musical Shabbatot with the band, singers
and Cantorial Soloist?
Help continue this worship tradition.
Become a sponsor in honor of a simcha or to celebrate
Temple life. ($700)
Call Abby Goldfaden or Fred Frank in the Temple office.
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Heavy rain and blowing winds stopped just in time. We had record breaking attendance for our Art Show and Gift Basket Raffle. In fact, we ran out of raffle tickets! With art projects created throughout the year, the growth and development of the children, as well as their creativity, were reflected throughout the build-ing. The foyer was overflowing with families as everyone eagerly awaited the drawing for
the baskets. Thank you to everyone who made this event possible. We couldn’t have done it without the support of all our families.
With our annual Shalom celebrations taking place, another school year is coming to a close. Many of our children have been with us from “womb to room” thereby becoming an integral part of our Early Childhood Community. I know the experiences in our school have given the children the confidence and tools for suc-cess in their future education.
Day camp will begin on Monday, June 18th. Limited enrollment is available.
With Father’s Day approaching we know there are all kinds of dads. What is a dad? Here are some thoughts:
4 years: My Daddy can do anything! 7 years: My Dad knows a lot…a whole lot. 8 years: My father does not know quite everything. 12 years: Oh well, naturally Father does not know that either. 14 years: Oh, Father! He is hopelessly old-fashioned. 21 years: Oh, that man-he is out of date! 25 years: He knows a little bit about it, but not much. 30 years: I must find out what Dad thinks about it.35 years: Before we decide, we will get Dad’s idea first. 50 years: What would Dad have thought about that? 60 years: My Dad knew literally everything! 65 years: I wish I could talk it over with Dad once more. --Anonymous--
Be sure to give your child an extra hug today.
Eileen Brand, Director, Early Childhood Community
WHERE OUR EXPERIENCE PROVIDES YOUR CHILD WITH THE BEST EXPERIENCE
Eileen Brand
SMALL TALK: EARLY CHILDHOOD COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY GARDENTemple Emanu-El
REASONS TO JOIN:Be part of the Mitzvah in our Mitzvah Garden •
Learn from experienced gardeners • Help feed our community – food is donated to Yad Ezra • Be with
other gardeners (We are very friendly folk!)
All Ages Welcome!Sunday Mornings: 10am - Noon
Please contact Deb Renner at [email protected] or call 313-320-4376. Become part of the summer fun!
ECC Art Show and Raffle
MUSIC HAPPENINGS AT TEMPLE
Cantorial Soloist Kelly Onickel
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NEW FOR 2018-19 TEMPLE EMANU-EL’S
MULTI-GENERATIONAL CHOIR
Starting in July we will begin rehearsing for the High Holidays with our New Multi-Generational Choir. This choir is open to all members and all ages. The only require-ment is that you love to sing! You do not need to read Hebrew everything
is transliterated.
Please call Cantorial Soloist Kelly Onickel
248-388-0190 if you are interested in joining. We would love to have you.
Let’s make this New Year a year of SONG!
Jewish Composers in Time
Broadway and B’rachas with the Michigan Board of Cantors
Concerts! Concerts! Concerts!May has been a month of concerts. I was honored to be the Director of the annu-al Cantor's Concert "Broadway and B'rachas" this year on May 2nd. It was quite a challenge and very rewarding. I am proud to say that this concert was sold out and has been acclaimed one of the best concerts that the cantors have ever done. On May 12th I had the honor of entertaining you all and showing off my chops at the "Jewish Composers in Time" Concert that ended the Music Committee’s "Musicafe Series". I can't say thank you enough to Linda Permut. She not only ac-companied me for the first half of the concert but helped to guide me and work with me to make this concert a success. I also need to send a big Todah Rabah to the Bills Family for helping me set up and to the entire Music Committee for their help.Thank you to the Cliff Monear Trio for backing me the second half of the concert. It was truly a wonderful evening. Coming up June 8th is our Beatles Music Shabbat and Installation of our Trustees, and on June 10th is "A Celebration in Music" Concert honoring Rabbi Kalfus. I hope to see you at these events and more.
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Temple’s Spring Festival Concludes With Much Fanfare
It is only apt that, on April 19, Temple Emanu-El’s Adult Education Committee opened its five-event Spring Festival themed “Repairing the World” with candid comments from long-tenured CEO and Executive Director of the Detroit Zoological Society, Ron Kagan. Kagan was in-troduced as Michigan’s “leading natural zoologist” and a fierce advocate for compassionate conservation, animal welfare and humane education. The evening event, co-sponsored by Temple’s Bea Sacks Social Action Committee, featured Kagan, who offered solutions as to how we may reconcile human’s love of nature with our unintentional, but harmful damage to the environment. Kagan’s dossier reflects that he is well-suited to discuss this subject, having established the Center for Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare and Ethics and the Berman Academy for Humane Education.
Kagan opened with alarming statistics that man-created climate change is real, and every day as many as 200 species go extinct, which is 10 times the normal pace. More alarming was his prediction that 75% of animal species will be gone at the end of the century unless drastic changes are made. These dire predictions are the result of such factors as over-population, fossil fuel (carbon) emissions, pollution, habitat loss, and meat consumption. Notably, Kagan and the Center for Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare and Ethics have participated in 30,000 rescues of exotic animals in the last 25 years.
On the morning of April 22, an overflow crowd heard from Barbara McQuade, former U.S. Attorney during the Obama Administration and now a professor at U of M Law School. Speaking on “Mueller, Trump and the Tools of the Federal Prosecutor” at an event co-sponsored by Temple Brotherhood, McQuade was cited as someone who as U.S. At-torney pursued justice to make the world a better place.
Fresh from her appearance as a frequent contributor to MSNBC, McQuade explained complicated legal concepts to the audience in a manner they could understand, beginning with the premise that the U.S. Attorney General may appoint a special counsel when the Department of Justice has a conflict. Robert Mueller, who was appointed special counsel last year, is a Republican who is credible, respected, and “acts with urgency.” McQuade delineated the various investigative tools of U.S. attorneys. She stated it likely that Robert Mueller has President Trump’s tax returns and discussed the search of the office of Trump’s long-time personal lawyer Michael Cohen. She dismissed as unlikely the possibility that the President may fire Mueller or Assistant AG Rosenstein. McQuade concluded stating that the investigation is not really about President Trump, but about the legitimacy of our election process. The Special Counsel will present a report to the House of Rep-resentatives, which will decide whether to charge or not.
On April 26, another large crowd was treated to insightful comments from Dana Nessel, an attorney seeking justice for the LGBTQ commu-nity, having spear-headed the U.S. Supreme Court decision of DeBoer vs. Snyder. Nessel shared with attendees the evolution of the 2014 case from one of a lesbian couple - nurses from Hazel Park who simply wanted to adopt each other’s children - to plaintiffs in a landmark case that established the legality of same-sex marriage nation-wide. In a dis-cussion titled “Winning the Fight for Full Equality,” Nessel fittingly shared how her own background of being both Jewish and a lesbian was pivotal in impacting her personal journey as a fighter for justice for the LGBTQ community. In an event co-spon-
Festival
Temple Emanu-El
April 19-29, 2018
Past President Sheldon Klein, Donna Klein & Adult Ed Committee Co-Chair Elizabeth Zerwekh with presenter
Barbara McQuade
Ron Kagan, executive director Detroit Zoological Society
Elliot Wilhelm, Director Detroit Film Theater, Elizabeth Zerwekh, Doug Kellerman
sored by Temple WRJ Sisterhood, she shared how her personal journey culminated in her inability to look away from government-endorsed efforts to treat gays as less than human and not worthy.
Elliot Wilhelm, a native Detroiter and Director of the Detroit Film Theatre (DFT), returned to Temple Emanu-El on April 28, to host an appreciation event for Patrons and Sponsors without whom the Festival events would not have been possible. Wilhelm, who has been DFT Director and Curator of Film at the DIA for 45 and 34 years respectively, is a well-known and respected name to moviegoers, having hosted the weekly Film Festival on Detroit Public TV since 1995. The audience viewed the movie “Duck Soup,” gleaning insights into how the Marx Brothers were able to make us laugh while bringing social justice issues to the big screen. Wilhelm explained that humor is an extremely important healer and teaches us in times of need that we are better than the situation going on around us. This premise was one of urgency in 1933, when the movie was released on the cusp of Hitler’s rise to power.
On the morning of April 29, Temple’s Adult Education Committee con-cluded its Spring Festival on a lighter note by treating attendees to a performance by Ann Arbor’s premier Klezmer band – Klezmephonic. Through its spirited horas, rollicking freylakhs, and blazing bulgars, the band played Eastern European folk music from the 19th and 20th centu-ries. In an event co-sponsored by Temple’s Music committee, the ensem-ble, consisting of a violin, bass, accordion, clarinet and guitar, filled the room with its unique sounds.
In closing the Festival, Committee Co-Chairs Elizabeth Zerwekh and Doug Kellerman encouraged attendees to return to their homes, seeking to repair their corner of the world. Temple President, Marty Leibowitz had the last word, expressing appre-ciation to Committee members for their exemplary job, but also to the 437 attendees who came to the events ready to listen intently, pose questions and provide intelligent and thoughtful comments. “What a jewel we have in our Temple community,” Marty recognized, and the Festival personified just that.
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Attorney Dana Nessel
Klezmaphonic, rockin’ the house
Thank you to our Patrons and Sponsors for your supportPATRONS
Jackie & Jeff BeanRabbi Arturo Kalfus
Dennis Kayes Esther & Marty
LeibowitzRae & Jeffrey Mandel
Daniel Medow Marcia MeisnerRuthanne OkunCantorial Soloist
Kelly OnickelJack Shartsis
SPONSORSMary Paquette-Abt &
Jeffrey AbtKathleen Alessandro &
Fred FrankClaire Belsky
Lynn Cooper Charlotte Corner
Elaine & Eugene DrikerVickie Edwards
Janeen FettermanSusan Genden
Judy GreenwaldLinda & Jim Greenwood
Janet & Jan GubkinDottie & David Gubow
Lenore Hawkins Ruth & Harvey Hurwitz
Jon KabbeLinda Kayes
Barb & Doug KellermanCarol Kent
Ann & Bruce KleinRabbi Joe Klein
Laura & Marty KohnDr. Stanley Levy
Susie MelamedLaura & Jerry MillerEllie & Mel Natinsky
Anne & Robert OlenderMarcia & Chuck Owen
Bobbie Patt & Fred Fechheimer
Jennifer & Dennis PattersonLinda & Steve Permut
Faith & Deb Robinson- Renner
Rozanne & Robert SedlerTerri Sahn-Silver &
Neal SilverMichaelyn Silverman
Elayne & Dan SteinhardtSue & Dan Stettner
Brenda & Richard StrauszBarbara & Stuart Trager
Harvey Turkel Bea Weinstein
Robyn & Robert Weltman Elizabeth Zerwekh &
Jack Lessenberry
And to our Co-SponsorsBeatrice & Louis Weinstein
Adult Education FundTemple BrotherhoodWRJ Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-ElBea Sacks Social
Action CommitteeTemple Music Committee
Detroit Jewish News
And to the followingRabbi Arturo Kalfus &
Cantorial Soloist Kelly OnickelFred Frank, Temple Emanu-El
Custodial & Office StaffEsther & Marty Leibowitz
Steve Klaper
A Sincere Thank You: We sincerely thank everyone for their generous contributions to our various funds. Your support allows us to continue offering our outstanding programs and services and helps us to support all members of our Temple Family. Thank you!
B’REISHEET NURSERY SCHOOL FUND
In Honor of:The birth of Kambell Kirsh-man to Stephanie & Klint KirshmanThe birth of Zachary Fried-man to Natalie & Jaron Friedman
The Caring Community
BUILDING & MAINTENANCE FUND
In Memory of:Donald Cohen
Lois & Stuart Falk
FUND FOR LIFEIn Memory of:Sheila MellinDorothy KuhnBarry Jeross
Linda & Mark KaploeDonald Cohen
Glenn & Kim LiebowitzMarsha & Chuck Owen
GENERAL GIFTS FUNDGeneral Donation:
From: Laura and Edward Cohn
In Honor of:The birth of Adam Joseph Franklin
Linda & Dennis KayesIn Memory of:George Elfond
T. E. Board of TrusteesJudith Ann Brown
T.E. Board of TrusteesThe Caring Community
Donald CohenT.E. Board of TrusteesThe Caring CommunityFaye DamraurMatthew & Chris GurkinLinda & Steve PermutLinda & Dennis KayesFlo CitarelJoey & Naomi BenghiatJan & Janet GubkinShelly & Lenny BarhamMichael, Nicole & Lola Barham
GIFTS & MEMORIALS
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Lois & Mark LangbergFaith Robinson-Renner & Deb RennerRuthanne OkunLynn E. MedowDavid & Sandy KirschRichard & Brenda StrauszBarbara & Stuart TragerJill & David Hart
John AlessandroT.E. Board of TrusteesThe Caring CommunityFaye DamraurLinda & Dennis KayesAnn & Bruce KleinLinda & Steve PermutKim & Glenn LiebowitzFaith Robinson-Renner & Deb RennerRichard & Brenda StrauszMarsha & Chuck OwenBarbara & Stuart Trager
LECH LECHA OPERATING ENDOWMENT
In Memory of:Nate Gordon
Bruce & Linda GordonDonald Cohen
Abby Goldfaden
LILLIAN GREENWALD ONEG SHABBAT FUND
In Honor of:Suzanne Winkelman’s Birthday
Lillian Fox & Norman Glovinsky
In Memory of:Donald Cohen
Judy GreenwaldRobin & Richard Gold
George ElfondSharon & Stephen Dillon
MUSIC FUNDIn Honor of:The birth of Linda & Steve Permut’s granddaughter, Mahala Rose Zeiset
Ann & Bruce KleinCantorial Soloist Kelly Onick-el, Thank you
Marilyn Kaczander Cohen & The Family of Don Cohen
In Memory of:Elaine Gordon
Bruce & Linda GordonMarlene Bieman
Kevin & Lisa FeberMadolyn Rosenthal
The Rose, Pulleyblank & Rosenthal families
Dr. Leon LucasAbe MedowDonald Cohen
Dan & Miriam MedowJohn Alessandro
Judy Greenwald
PARENT TEACHERS ORGANIZATION
In Honor of:Abi Taylor Abt, recipient of the Klein Grinspoon Award for Excellence in Jewish Education
Fern Katz
PRESIDENT’S DISCRE-TIONARY FUND
In Memory of:Susan Eisenshtadt Boraks
Bob & Robin GershmanDonald Cohen
Carol RosenfeldRobin & Bob Gershman
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
In Honor of:Rabbi Joseph Klein Thank you for all that you do
Marilyn Kaczander Cohen & the Family of Don Cohen
In Memory of:Donald Cohen
Bernice KesnerGilda & John Jacobs
RABBI MILTON ROSEN-BAUM EDUCATON FUND
In Memory of:Albert S. Finn
Shirley Finn Podolsky
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MEMORIAL PLAQUES
The cost of a memorial plaque in the Anne Jospey Sanctuary is $550. Should you wish to purchase a plaque in memory of a loved one, please contact Barbara in the administrative office.
Purchasing a permanent memorial plaque entitles you to receive annual yahrzeit notices as long as we have a current mailing address for you or your family’s representative. Contact Barbara or
Fred in the office at 248-967-4020 to purchase a plaque in memory of a loved one.
Please place orders for Memorial Plaques before July 10 if you want them in the Jospey Sanctuary by the High Holy Days.
TREE OF LIFE An engraved leaf or stone on the Tree of Life in the Rosen foyer is a beautiful way
to honor loved ones or commemorate special events. Leaves are $250 each. Stones are $1,250 each. Contact Barbara or Fred at 248-967-4020
NORMAN ROSE CANTOR FUND
In Memory of:John Alessandro
Mel & Ellie NatinskyDonald Cohen
Stephen & Sharon Dillon
BEA SACKS SOCIAL AC-TION FUND
In Memory of:Sophia Zeitlin
Linda & Jim GreenwoodDonald Cohen
Sandra GoldbergJim, Linda & Sarah Green-woodAnn & Bruce Klein
EDGAR & CECELIA SCHLUSSEL SCHOLAR-
SHIP FUNDIn Memory of:Marty Madvin
The Benach Family
RUTH & MAXWELL STETTNER CARING COMMUNITY FUND
In Memory of:John Alessandro
Sue & Dan StettnerDonald Cohen
Sue & Dan StettnerJerry & Laura MillerMel & Ellie NatinskyCelia Fine & Shari FeskoMichael & Madelyn PhillipsMichaelyn & Milton Silver-man
DR. MAURICE B. WEINER & DR. RICHARD A.
WEINER CHILDREN’S BOOK FUND
In Memory of:Harold Levine
Judy Weiner & Jeffrey Weiner
BEATRICE & LOUIS WEINSTEIN ADULT EDUCATION FUND
In Honor of:The birth of Elayne & Dan Steinhardt’s grandson, Adam Joseph Franklin
Ann & Bruce KleinIn Memory of:John Alessandro
Barbara & Doug KellermanElizabeth Zerwekh & Jack LessenberryMarcia & Mitch Meisner
Donald CohenMarcia & Mitch MeisnerBarbara & Doug Kellerman
LEE & MORT WOLIN ME-MORIAL AITZIM CHAYIM-TREES ARE LIFE-FUND
For the Speedy Recovery of:Marsha Diamond
Lynn Wolin, Denny & Jenni-fer Patterson, Michael, Katie & Sidney Patterson & Jeffrey, Vani & Livi Patterson
In Memory of:Ira Diamond
Lynn Wolin, Denny & Jenni-fer Patterson, Michael, Katie & Sidney Patterson & Jeffrey, Vani & Livi Patterson
Gwen PattersonDorothy Diamond, Judy & Allan Kaplan, Rachel, Albert & George, Mollie, Lauren & Scott
Donald CohenDenny & Jennifer Patterson, Michael & Katie Patterson & Jeffrey & Vani Patterson & Lynn Wolin
ZUSSMAN-UNGER YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND
In Honor of:Shanyn Rogers, Bat MitzvahKaytlyn McPherson, Bat Mitzvah
T.E. Board of TrusteesIn Memory of:Donald Cohen
Julie & Rick Zussman
TEMPLE CALENDAR - June 2018
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Check the live calendar for daily updates on Temple’s website http://emanuel-mich.org/calendar
Event CalendarTemple Emanu-El Michigan
June 2018Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 9:20am ECC Shabbat6:45pm Erev ShabbatService w/BirthdayBlessing followed byoneg sponsored bySisterhood
2 9:15am Torah Study10:30am MorningService
3 9:30am AnnualCongregationalBreakfast 9:30 and10:00 Meeting11:30am After Cong.mtg. Sisterhood mtg.
4 5 6 Last Day of ECC
7 ECC Shalom Party9:30am Mahj
8 7:00pm Board ofTrusteesInstallation/BeatlesMusic Erev ShabbatService followed byOneg sponsored bySisterhood
9 9:15am Torah Study10:30am MorningService
10 10:30am ACelebration in Music:A Tribute to RabbiArturo Kalfus" (RSVPby June 5)4:00pm BrotherhoodToledo MudhensBaseball game
11 ECC Vacation care thisweek
12 ECC Vacation care thisweek7:00pm Executive Cte.Mtg.
13 ECC Vacation care thisweek
14 ECC Vacation care thisweek9:30am Mahj
15 ECC Vacation care thisweek7:00pm Erev Shabbatservice withAnniversary Blessingfollowed by Onegsponsored bySisterhood
16 9:15am Torah Study10:30am MorningService
17 Father's Day Building Closed
18 Session I ECC DayCamp
19 Session I ECC DayCamp7:00pm Adult Ed. mtg.
20 Session I ECC DayCamp
21 Session I ECC DayCamp9:30am Mahj
22 Session I ECC DayCamp7:00pm Erev Shabbatservice followed byOneg sponsored bySisterhood
23 9:15am Torah Study10:30am MorningService
24 Building Closed
25 Session I ECC DayCamp
26 Session I ECC DayCamp7:00pm Board ofTrustees Meeting
27 Session I ECC DayCamp
28 Session I ECC DayCamp9:30am Mahj
29 Session I ECC DayCamp7:00pm Erev Shabbatservice followed byOneg sponsored bySisterhood
30 10:30am MorningService
HONEY FUNDRAISER
What better way to wish family, friends and business associates a “Sweet and Healthy New Year” than sending a jar of honey?
For more information please contact:
Robin Gold248-990-2363
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism
This 8-ounce jar of delicious kosher honey arrives in time for the Rosh Hashanah holiday, decorated with a colorful label, and includes a personalized card reading “L’Shana Tova—Wishing you a Healthy and Happy New Year”. This card also lets the recipients know that a donation has been made in their honor to
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism.
Your cost is $11.00 per jar which includes shipping and handling within the United States. We will gladly mail orders outside the United States for an additional fee. To order honey go to orthoney.com, click the honey link and follow the step-by-step instructions. Our group code is TEE .
Order by July 7, 2015 to avoid a $4.00 per jar shipping fee.
HONEY FUNDRAISER
What better way to wish family, friends and business associates a “Sweet and Healthy New Year” than sending a jar of honey?
For more information please contact:
Robin Gold248-990-2363
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism
This 8-ounce jar of delicious kosher honey arrives in time for the Rosh Hashanah holiday, decorated with a colorful label, and includes a personalized card reading “L’Shana Tova—Wishing you a Healthy and Happy New Year”. This card also lets the recipients know that a donation has been made in their honor to
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism.
Your cost is $11.00 per jar which includes shipping and handling within the United States. We will gladly mail orders outside the United States for an additional fee. To order honey go to orthoney.com, click the honey link and follow the step-by-step instructions. Our group code is TEE .
Order by July 7, 2015 to avoid a $4.00 per jar shipping fee.
HONEY FUNDRAISER
What better way to wish family, friends and business associates a “Sweet and Healthy New Year” than sending a jar of honey?
For more information please contact:
Robin Gold248-990-2363
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism
This 8-ounce jar of delicious kosher honey arrives in time for the Rosh Hashanah holiday, decorated with a colorful label, and includes a personalized card reading “L’Shana Tova—Wishing you a Healthy and Happy New Year”. This card also lets the recipients know that a donation has been made in their honor to
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism.
Your cost is $11.00 per jar which includes shipping and handling within the United States. We will gladly mail orders outside the United States for an additional fee. To order honey go to orthoney.com, click the honey link and follow the step-by-step instructions. Our group code is TEE .
Order by July 7, 2015 to avoid a $4.00 per jar shipping fee.
HONEY FUNDRAISER
What better way to wish family, friends and business associates a “Sweet and Healthy New Year” than sending a jar of honey?
For more information please contact:
Robin Gold248-990-2363
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism
This 8-ounce jar of delicious kosher honey arrives in time for the Rosh Hashanah holiday, decorated with a colorful label, and includes a personalized card reading “L’Shana Tova—Wishing you a Healthy and Happy New Year”. This card also lets the recipients know that a donation has been made in their honor to
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism.
Your cost is $11.00 per jar which includes shipping and handling within the United States. We will gladly mail orders outside the United States for an additional fee. To order honey go to orthoney.com, click the honey link and follow the step-by-step instructions. Our group code is TEE .
Order by July 7, 2015 to avoid a $4.00 per jar shipping fee.
Temple Emanu-ElWomen of Reform Judaism
Free shipping is offered through July 11th. We guarantee delivery in time for Rosh Hashanah for orders placed by August 15th (but shipping charges will be added) and we will continue to accept orders through the High Holidays.
2018 Price changes: We have held prices steady for the past 3 years despite rising costs across the board. ORT cannot continue to absorb the additional costs for another year.
$12.00 per jar
Temple Emanu-El Women of Reform Judaism
Arturo L. Kalfus Rabbi Kelly Onickel Cantorial Soloist
Joseph P. Klein Rabbi Emeritus Norman Rose, z’l Cantor Emeritus Milton Rosenbaum z’l Rabbi Emeritus
Frederick Frank Executive Director Abi Taylor-Abt Director, Education Eileen Brand Director, Early Childhood Community
Martin Leibowitz President Richard Gold Vice-President Debora Renner Vice-President Jackie Bean Vice-President Susan Stettner Vice-President Robert Kahn Treasurer Lynn Cooper Secretary Dennis Kayes Immediate Past President
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Sponsor an Oneg, a Kiddush or a Wine & Cheese Oneg in honor of a simcha—anniversary, birthday, graduation or other special event.
Or, you may wish to honor the memory of a loved one.
The minimum costs of sponsorship are: Friday Oneg: $180 • Saturday Kiddush: $100 • Wine & Cheese Oneg: $125
We recognize our Oneg and Kiddush sponsors in the weekly service bulletin. It is possible for more than one family to sponsor. Please contact Barbara in the office for more information and to select a date.
Call 248 967-4020, ext 204 or email [email protected]