Annual Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood

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Annual Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood
November 2014
Cheshvan/Kislev 5775
Vol. 57, No. 3
Temple Emanu-El
where you belong
14450 West Ten Mile Rd . Oak Park, MI 48237 • 248.967.4020 . www.emanuel-mich.org
November Worship Schedule
Nov. 1st
Torah Study 9:15 am
Shabbat
Worship 10:30 am
Brotherhood
at Temple Emanu-El
Nov. 7th
Tot Shabbat 5:45 pm
2nd grade class helps to lead.
Followed by a complementary
dinner.
Annual
Chanukah
Dinner
Celebration
Family and Social Action
Shabbat Worship, with Shir
Chadash choir
6:30 pm – 6th & 7th grade
classes help lead. Followed by
a complementary dinner.
Nov 8th
Torah Study 9:15 am
Shabbat Worship 10:30 am
Nov. 14th
Erev Shabbat Worship 7:00 pm
with Shir Chadash choir
December 12, 2014
Nov. 15th
Torah Study 9:15 am
Shabbat Worship 10:30 am
Dinner will begin at 5:45 pm
Nov. 21st
Erev Shabbat Worship 7:00 pm
Vegan Option Available.
Nov. 22nd
Torah Study 9:15 am
Shabbat Worship 10:30 am
Nov. 28th
Erev Shabbat Worhip 7:00 pm
Nov. 29th
Torah Study 9:15 am
Shabbat Worship 10:30 am
Julie Krasnick Bat Mitvah
Free storytelling and babysitting during dinner
Condensed Services at 6:45pm
Youth Choir will be honored
Please bring a dessert
Family Menorah Lighting at 7:15 PM-ish with Oneg following
Join Brotherhood on
December 7th at 9 am
for the Annual
Latke Fry
Adults $15 • Children $8 • Kids Under 5 Free
RSVP by December 8th
to Temple office
Don’t make a mess in your kitchen…
buy the
BEST Latkes
on the PLANET!
Brotherhood
Latke Sale
$10.00 Dozen
RSVP your order
by December 1st
Pick-up Dec. 7th
12:00 noon.
Get ‘em while they’re hot!
order form on back page
our temple family
Welcome to Temple Emanu-El!
weekly Torah class
The Congregation welcomes the following new members
who have joined our Temple family through 8/29/14:
every Saturday with bagels and cream cheese.
Mia Goins and her daughter Eliana Springer
Join Rabbi Kalfus in the Rosen Foyer,
Doug and Vivian DeGain have rejoined
Shabbat mornings
from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m.
Julie & Jeremy Lublin & their children Nathan and Elijah
Stacy and Jonathan Brand and their daughter Phoebe
Carol Rosenfeld has rejoined
Larry and Marilyn Washelewski have rejoined
for an exciting and insightful look
David Baker and Gisele Taylor
at the week’s Torah portion.
We look forward to your involvement in services
and at our many events and activities.
And have a nosh before services!
IN MEMORIAM
All Of Temple
Emanu-El Is
Now A Free Wifi
Harry Patterson, father of Denny (Jenny) Patterson,
August 31, 2014
Norbert Kaufmann, father of Martin (Jolie)
Kaufmann-Laker, September 21, 2014
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November Anniversaries!
Marshall and Karen Weingarden
Kenneth and Harriet Rich
Alan and Joyce Kaczander
Matthew and Sharon Abramsky
Howard and Ruth Sherman
Harold and Kelly Ann Onickel
Franklin and Lois Greenberg
Robert and Joan Rosen
Alan and Mara Rosenthal
Daniel and Elayne Steinhardt
Stuart and Barbara Trager
Dana and Elizabeth Gulick
November Birthdays!
Reggie Eli Rosenthal
Lily Marie Gross
Kevin William Traute
Dax Loki Schoof
Reed Aaron Stocki
Rebecca Leah Feber
Henry James Petts
Ava Fay Quail
Sydney Paige Newman
Kate Shulman
Nicholas Shulman
Sophie Gayle Hart
Renee Hertz
Josephine Ella Samson
Tatiana Cripps
Noah Cooper
Matthew Segall
David Joseph Leibowitz
Mazel Tov
To Elaine & Eugene Driker who will be awarded the
George W. Romney Award for Lifetime Achievement
in Volunteerism by the Greater Detroit Chapter of the
Association of Fund-raising Professionals at its annual
National Philanthropy Day Dinner on November 12th.
Eugene has also been awarded the Julian Abele Cook
Jr.-Bernard A. Friedman Civility Award for 2014 by the
Federal Bar
To Barbara Levitt whose daughter
Rabbi Jennifer Frenkel became the first female
senior rabbi in the Philadelphia/South Jersey area
To Elizabeth Zerwekh whose son Rabbi Matthew
Zerwekh was installed at Kalamazoo’s
Temple B’nai Israel as their first full-time rabbi
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Nov. 2-8
*Herman Band
*Ralph Benach
*Jennie Berkower
Sol Braiker
*Dorothy Band
Cooperman
Tillye Dershowitz
*Albert Eisenberg
*Harold N. Finney
*Sarah Fisher
Rhoda Friedman
Samuel Galea
*Lilly L. Goldfarb
*Marilyn Price Gonte
*James Alan Goodman
*Bernard Gordon
Max Guyer
*Benjamin Harris
*Samuel Jospey
George Kayes
*Marshall Klaper
Joseph Lash
*Irvin Levine
*Charlotte Levitan
Donald Nurenberg
Blanche Pittman
*Charles D. Schulman
Karen Stiefel
Michell Sturman
Harold Weiskopf
*Simon Monroe
Werner
Nov. 9-15
*Hyman Abrams
Nathan Barbas
Louis Berman
Sally Berman
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Leonard Edelman
Abraham Ettenson
*Philip P. Fealk
Jeanette Fershtman
Sandra Freedman
*Evelyn Fynke
Frieda Greenfield
Teddy Grene
*Barbara Herman
Leonard Horton
Eli Kaplan
*Morris Kaplan
Na’ama Kroch
Rhoda Lachar
*Eva Lerman
*Pauline Mandell
*Sidney B. Mann
*Marilyn Sasan
Matenky
Anne Menken
*Dorothy Modell
A. Morris Nisenson
*Dustin Alexander
Nowinski
David Jeremy Patt
*Fannie Potashnik
*Elizabeth (Betty)
Prady
William Rattner
*Sadie Sachs
*Sandra L. Samuels
*Walter Schmier
Bluma Schwarzberg
*Martin Spiegel
Gloria Stacey
Bertha Cole Stillman
*Donald Thal
*Brenda Vinton
*David H. Zeff
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Nov. 16 – 22
*Hope Aiken
Evelyn Brook
*Harry Colburn
Anna Cooper
Sylvia Cooperman
Hyman
Ruth Davis
*Frances Driker
Ida Ettenson
*Dr. Paul Feldman
*Shirley Friedman
Edward Girson
*Samuel Goldberg
Phillip Goldstein
*Ethel Green
*Mae J. Grossman
Lee Gulick
Frances Kaczander
Sheryl Kahn
Fanny Katzman
*Mary Frances Klein
Oscar Kramer
*Abraham Krosnick
*Jean Ann Layne
*Mabel Levy
*Nathan Lurie
Jules Meklir
Rick Melamed
*Saul Modell
*Fannie. Newhouse
Murray Novick
*Daniel Patt
*Dr. Bernard Plotkin
Max Reder
*Aaron Rosenbaum
*Abbie Rothnagel
Irving Sacks
Nathan Sahn
Grace Shapiro
*David M. Sidder
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Jan Sidorski
Sam Silberman
Joseph Steingold
*Ben Sucher
*Ethel Bocolor Tushman
*Samuel Tushman
*Julian Unger
*Louis Weinstein
*Erwin R. Wile
*Louis Zalk
*Anna Zelickson
Nov. 23-29
Mary Bieman
*Edith Bloomgarden
Ida Damraur
*Blanche Engelberg
Irma Elfond Fennell
Bernard Fowler
Lena Friedman
*Celia Glinter
*Joseph Goodman
*Alexander Gothelf
*Florence Heller
*Max Kalik
Goldie King
*Bernard Meyers
Harold “Hal” Miller
Fara Riche
*Benjamin Rosenthal
*Herman Silver
Frank Singer
*Anna Smith
Edward Sorkin
*Louis Sorkin
Sol Sorkin
*Helen Swidler
Ann Wallach
*Becky Warfel
Alfred Weiner
*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.
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The Rabbi’s Corner
Starting in November:
Inviting you to celebrate
your Birthdays and your
Wedding anniversaries on
Friday evenings.
Starting in the month of November, I
would like to invite you to celebrate
these two wonderful life cycle events,
Rabbi Arturo Kalfus your birthdays and your anniversaries
at the Temple, during our Friday Shabbat services. For those celebrating BIRTHDAYS during a
particular month, I will invite you to come to the FIRST
Friday evening SHABBAT of that month. As we celebrate
all those whose birthdays fall on that month, we will invite
you to the Bima to be blessed.
Similarly, for those couples celebrating a WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY in any particular month, we will invite
you to come on the THIRD Friday of the month to our
Friday Shabbat services. In the middle of the service we
will invite you to come to the Bima to be blessed. So,
this November, those who celebrate birthdays during this
month, you are especially invited to come to our services
on Friday, November 7th and those whose wedding anniversaries are in November, I invite you to attend Friday
Shabbat services on Friday, November 21st .
Why do we celebrate birthdays? Early on in our history,
Jews seemed not to celebrate their birthdays. In fact the
only birthday mentioned in the Torah is the one of Pharaoh
(Gen 40:20) our oppressor. Our tradition commemorated
much more the death of a person (Yartzeit) rather than
their birthday. Today, we have added birthdays to the list
of wonderful life cycle events and we ought, for good
reasons, to celebrate them within a communal framework.
Why is that so? Birthdays are a special occasion to say
special prayers of thanksgiving. We gather friends and
family members and we make positive resolutions. We
can thank God for another year in our lives and re-commit
to improve the world that we are privileged to live in. We
can say the Shecheyanu blessing, expressing our gratitude
and appreciation for our mere being. We can say with our
Psalmist “Ze hayom asah Adonai, nagilah venismechah
bo”, “this is the day God made, let us rejoice and be glad
in it”. Our birthdays, instead of only being a private affair,
will become a moment of thankful communal meditation.
On your birthday you can:
• Plan a family Shabbat birthday dinner close to the nearest Shabbat.
• You can offer Tzedakah, instead of only receiving gifts,
you can decide to give back to those who are more in
need.
• It is a perfect time to identify areas that need improvement and celebrate what you have done well.
• You can commit to learn something new (We have Torah study every Saturday morning!)
This is a story that is particularly touching for me since I
am 54 years old: “It is told that a student went to visit his
Rebbe and found him crying. The student asked what was
the reason for the Rabbi’s tears. The Rebbe responded
that it was his 54 birthday and he began to judge himself,
and realized that he had not accomplish nearly as much
as he should have in his 54 years in this world. He sensed
that he was lacking in Torah knowledge and righteousness, and was moved to tears by this realization.” On everyone’s birthdays, we can re-commit to learning something new in our tradition as well as increasing righteous
acts. We can ask ourselves, “What have we accomplished
of lasting value this year?
Why should we celebrate wedding anniversaries at Temple? It is an opportunity to renew our vows to each other.
It is an opportunity to capture that first wedding ‘magic’.
It is an opportunity to express gratitude for all our years
together. ‘Life’, sometimes, gets in the way of recapturing this ‘magic’. The daily routines, the stresses… Every
so often we need to rediscover that initial ‘magic’. Standing again under a Chupah and saying, “Ani l’dodi v’dodi
li”, “I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine” will
remind us to re-commit and re-affirm our love and commitment to each other. We will be able to celebrate years
of joy, love, surprises, smiles and intimacy.
My birthday is this November. So join with me for the
birthday blessing on Friday, November 7th at 6:30 PM.
Our first wedding blessings will be on Friday, November
21st at 7 PM
From my heart to yours,
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Temple Education
TEMPLE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
IS GOING STRONG:
Grades K – 7:
SUNDAYS November 2, 9, 16
9 – 11:30
Grades 4 – 7:
WEDNESDAYS HEBREW
November 5, 12, 19 4:30 – 6
ALL SCHOOL
KABBALAT SHABBAT:
Friday November 19 5:15 – 7:15
Grades 8 – 12:
SUNDAYS Nov 2, 9, 16
11:30 – 1:15
Registration Forms Available
Online at www.emanuel-mich.org
UPCOMING EVENTS
OCTOBER
7 | First Friday Tot Shabbat
(birth – 2nd grade)
5:45 – 6:00, then dinner
7 | First Friday Family Shabbat –
Congregational Service co-led by
6th/7th Graders 6:30 – 7:30,
then dinner
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WHAT WE’RE THINKING ABOUT
FOOD
Some of you have asked just what we’re up to with
food this year in the Religious School. Both Carly
(our program coordinator) and I have attended
several Temple Social Action Committee meetings,
and we love that this year the Temple is focusing on
Food Justice issues. We also appreciate the fine work
Sue Salinger
the Garden Committee is doing. Food Justice encompasses a broad range of food-related issues, and we’ll work on as many of them as we
can with the kids during the school year. We started with health – access to fresh, local,
organic food is important for all children. Here in the building we strive to provide our
children with food free from deadly toxins, chemicals, and even allergens. We source
our food from local farmers’ markets whenever possible, and we’ll let you know what
the provenance – to use a technical term for ‘where did this come from’ – is. Food Justice also means paying attention to sourcing food that is grown, prepared, and distributed without exploiting the land, animals and human beings. We like organic food in
part because organic and bio-dynamic growing practices are lighter on the environment
than typical big-ag practices, producing no pesticide and fertilizer residue in the food
and in the farmland, air and water. We vet each caterer and foodtruck we bring on for
their labor practices and we look forward to telling you more about how you can assist
the work of the Restaurant Opportunities Centers to treat food industry workers fairly.
This is a Shmitta year – and we’re working with Hazon.org (check them out) to consider adding pollinator gardens, bees, and a permaculture area or two to the Temple
grounds (that is, fruit trees, nut trees, berry bushes and perennial food areas).
If you’d like to participate, let us know. We’re most especially trying to develop a
gluten-free challah recipe. Watch your email for a bake-off day in November or
December!
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Religious School Shabbat Celebrations:
SOOO Much Fun!
Camp-style services, tasty and healthy organic
food, candle-making, Shabbat yoga, and
challah-making – Religious School is
something special at Temple Emanu-El.
EMANU-EL’S PARTICIPATORY,
STUDENT-CENTERED PROGRAMS
K-3: Early education on Sunday’s, 9:00 – 11:30.
Children experience Jewish history through
Bible Stories, are introduced to Shabbat and
holidays, and begin to learn about and practice
G’milut Hasidim – right action with others.
We’re building friendships here that will last a
lifetime.
4-7: Religious School, with Hebrew added on
Sunday’s, 9:00 – 11:30, plus Wednesdays 4:30 –
6. A more in-depth look at Torah, Israel, History,
Jewish Time and Calendar, and mentschlichkeit
and middot (the values or qualities that Judaism teaches lead to living a good life). The 6th
and 7th grade cohort will learn what they need
in order to choose to live their own meaningful
Jewish lives.
8 – 12: Post B’nei Mitzvah Studies deepen our
students’ lived Jewish experience. “Sunday
Sessions” bring students together from 11:30
– 12:45 several Sundays a month to explore
Jewish themes on justice and the environment,
bringing community leaders in as well as Rabbi
Kalfus to look at Jewish wisdom on important
issues of our time. Field experience takes students out into the metro area to personally work
on issues. We’ll be taking river trips, farm trips,
ski trips to personally check out our themes of
Earth, Air, Fire and Water. Students can choose
to participate as Madrichim to mentor younger
students and to assist teachers in our classrooms.
Confirmation students receive extra time with
the Rabbi throughout the year.
FRIDAY SHABBAT EXPERIENCES: Most
first Fridays of each month begin with a K – 2nd
Grade Young Family dinner and service from
5:45 – 6:15. 3 – 7th graders and their families
can attend our regular First Friday Family service from 6:30 – 7:30, which is geared towards
families and students although the entire community often joins! It’s followed by a dinner and
oneg. Occasionally, the Religious School will
meet as an entire group on the third or fourth
Fridays for an all-school Kabbalat Shabbat
service, dinner, and song-filled camp-style oneg.
Watch your calendar for details!
YOUTH GROUP TRIPS AND EVENTS
happen throughout the year.
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High Holy day
Appeal 5775
Our First High Holy Day Appeal
Our hearts are warmed by your generosity! In Hebrew, Kulanu means “all of us, together.” Kulanu is a new
way of thinking about sustaining our community to ensure that our financial future is sound and strong.
Thank You!
Anonymous
Marc & Wendy Bakst
Rosa & Norman Berger
Ronald C. Braun
Marilyn Kaczander-Cohen
& Don Cohen
Charlotte Corner
Faye & Louis Damraur
Jannis & Dan Danzig
Ellyn & Jon Davidson
Michael & Cheryl Davis
Larry & Donna Docks
Eugene & Elaine C. Driker
Mindy & Mike Drongowski
Rose & Buddy Fenster
Martin & Denise Ferman
Shari Fesko
Ken, Pam & Sarah Finegood
Rachel Frank
Adela Gold & Family
Richard & Robin Gold
Abby Goldfaden
Jeff Goodstein
The Greenwood Family
Doron & Hilary Gringorten
Jan & Janet Gubkin
David & Dottie Gubow
Estelle Gubow & Mona Gubow
Dana & Elizabeth Gulick
David & Jill Hart
Alan & Joyce Kaczander
Carol & Rick Kaczander
Rabbi Arturo Kalfus
Linda & Mark Kaploe
Ken & Anne Katz
Dennis & Linda Kayes
Susan J. Kirschner
Bruce & Ann Klein
Anna Kohn
Marty Kohn &
Laura Sacks Kohn
Lola Lane
Edward & Carol Lechtzin
Janet & Ellsworth Levine
Jeffrey & Rae Mandel
Mitch & Marcia Meisner
Sandra & Ernest Needle
Kelly & Harry Onickel
Sheldon Onickel
Bobbie Patt & Fred Fechheimer
The Patterson Family
Michael & Madelyn Phillips
Hilary Richter
Linda Rose
Sherry & Nevin Rose
Dale & Jerrold Rubin
Thomas & Joyce Sachs
Charles & Barbara Sachse
David & Joan Schwartz
Janet & Dennis Schwartz
Morris “Bud” Sherbow
Debra & Scott Silver
Neal Silver & Teri Sahn-Silver
Vivian Silver
Richard & Brenda Strausz
Jeffrey & Mary Topf
Barbara & Stuart Trager
Glorya Traute
Freya B. Weberman
Judith Weiner
list current through 10/10/14
Important Correction to Circle Dues Listing
We apologize from the bottom of our hearts for an error in our listing of Circle Dues Members. Michael Rich’s
name was omitted. He is a member of our Menorah Circle. We are very sorry that this was not printed correctly in
the list in the “Directory of Opportunities” and are so very grateful to him for his generosity to Temple Emanu-El.
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Sunday Speaker Series
Jack Lessenberry:
Post-Election Commentary
November 9, 2014, 10:00 am
It’s that time again! Election Day is upon us and Jack Lessenberry, political analyst,
commentator for Michigan Radio, head of the Journalism Program at Wayne State
University, and Temple member has something to say about what took place at the
polls. Join us on Sunday after Election Day for what promises to be a lively talk and
discussion. Sponsored by the Adult Education Committee. Coffee and bagels will be
served!
Thanks you to the Alliance
for Jewish Education
We express our gratitude to the Jewish
Federation of Metro Detroit through its
Alliance for Jewish Education for their
generous allocation of annual scholarship monies for Religious School
tuition.
Congratulations to Leah Rosenbaum
on being named JVS CEO
Many in our congregation (and in the
community at large) continue to struggle
financially while the need to gather together with spiritual community is ever
strong. We continue to stretch every
penny and we rely upon this scholarship
support to enable Temple Emanu-El
to continue to offer members in need
scholarships for their children enrolled
in religious school.
Sponsor an Oneg, a Kiddush or a Wine & Cheese Pre-Service 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: $150 • Saturday Kiddush: $90 • Wine & Cheese Oneg: $100
We recognize our Oneg sponsors and the occasions for their sponsorship in the service bulletin. It is possible for more than
one family to sponsor an oneg. Please contact Barbara in the office for more information and to select a date.
Call 248 967-4020, ext 204 or email calendar@emanuel-mich.org
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Thank You!
The Social Action Committee would like
to thank the many families which filled
grocery bags with food to donate to
Yad Ezra. Westborn Market generously
donated the bags for the us to fill. We
collected 182 bags of foods.
We would also like to thank: Kevin
Traute, Rayna Gold, Simon Topf, Sam
Hurwitz, Sophie Hart, Bennet Hartt, Natalie Cripps, Zoe Lask, Aiden Allwiess, Sarah Finegood and Aiden Kay. A special thank you to
Rebecca Gold and Sarah Greenwood for supervising the volunteers.
Sisterhood
at Temple Emanu-El
The Lillian Greenwald Oneg Shabbat
Fund
Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood-WRJ sends a heartfelt thank
you to Judy Greenwald for creating a new fund in memory
of her mother, Lillian, reflecting Lillian's great love for both
the Temple and for creating beautiful baked goods. Judy and her mother are
both Lifetime Sisterhood members. 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!
This fund is designed to help provide Onegs for the otherwise "un-sponsored" Friday night Shabbat Onegs. Sisterhood has agreed to organize and
supervise these Onegs. We will continue to need volunteer bakers, but this
fund will help to make our Temple Onegs beautiful and delicious.
Please consider making a donation to the The Lillian Greenwald Oneg
Shabbat Fund to sweeten our Shabbat Services.
Rae Mandel & Robin Gold
Sisterhood Co-Presidents
Mazel Tov!
Bat Mitzvah
Julie Krasnick - November 29th
Please Participate in Shabbat Worship
Members of the congregation are invited to
participate (with Hebrew and/or English readings
or non-reading roles) in upcoming Friday evening
and Shabbat morning worship services. Please
sign-up on the blue sheet in the Rosen Foyer and
Rabbi Kalfus will contact you.
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Julie Claire Krasnick, daughter of Jane and Robert
Krasnick will celebrate her Bat Mitzvah when she
is called to the Torah on Saturday, November 29th
at Temple Emanu-El in Oak Park. She is the sister
of Rachel and Leah and granddaughter of William
and Marjorie Krasnick and Herbert and Ellen Lux.
Julie attends Norup International Middle School. For
her mitzvah project Julie collected home goods and
donated them to Humble Design.
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Music Happenings at Temple
As we start our New Year there are many
new and exciting events happening. The
revitalized Music Committee under the
direction of David Gubow is putting on a
wonderful fun, laid back evening called
Temples Got Talent Show on January 31st.
This evening will begin with Havdalah at
7:00 pm and be followed by a wonderful
talent show put on by all of you. There will
Cantorial Soloist
be a special Masters of Ceremony, food to
Kelly Onickel
nosh and drinks to
drink. Here is what
SAVE THE DATE
we need from you
Saturday, Jan 31, 2015
YOUR TALENT.
Look for upcomthe Temple Music Committee
ing information in
proudly presents
our email blasts on
TEMPLE'S GOT TALENT
our web site and in
An evening of entertainment and fun
upcoming bulletins.
modeled after the popular television
Or feel free to give
show America's Got Talent. Watch the
me a call or email
monthly bulletin and your email for more
me.
details about this and other upcoming
We are looking for
4th through 7th
grade students interested in joining
our Shiru Dor L’dor
Youth Choir. No
audition required
you only need to
enjoy singing and
want to participate. Join us on Sundays after Sunday school
from 11:30-12:00 for bagels and then from 12:00-12:45 for
rehearsal. Any questions feel free to give me a call or email me.
music committee programs.
Anyone wishing to be a part of the newly
re-vitalized music committee should
contact David Gubow by phone at (248)
542-1603 or by email at dgubow@45bdc.
org. You need not have any musical
skills whatsoever to be a member of this
committee! Everyone is welcome.
We are also looking of men and women who love to sing and
would like to join our Shir Chadash Adult Choir. No audition
required you only need to love singing. Join us on Thursday
evenings from 7:30-9:00 pm for rehearsal. Any questions feel
free to give me a call or email me.
Temple Emanuel is a wonderful musical place. I hope you will
join us in the celebration of a Jewish life, L’Chaim!
We Want You To Join
The Shiru Dor L’dor
Youth Choir
Calling all 4th, 5th, 6th,
and 7th graders who love music!
Get your service requirements!
Learn the music for your Bar/Bat Mitzvah!
Sing for Holiday and Shabbat services!
Sing in the New Zimriyah!
Establish New Life Long Friendships!
You don't need to know how to sing.
Just be willing to learn and participate.
Interested?
Contact Cantorial Soloist Kelly Onickel,
ChazanitTE@gmail.com
248-388-0190
or Friend me on Facebook
Rehearsal Sundays
Bagel snack 11:30-12:00
Rehearsal 12:00-12:45
Shir Chadash Choir
The Shir Chadash Choir, Temple Emanu-El’s adult
choir, is open to all congregants who love to sing – all
levels of experience are welcome. The choir adds to
the beauty of services, introducing new melodies and
revitalizing classics. We sing at least once a month
at Shabbat services – usually the third Friday of the
month – and at High Holy Day services.
Being a member of the Shir Chadash Choir is a great
way to make music, be part of a wonderful community,
and learn more about the prayers in our services –
all at the same time!
We practice on Thursdays, from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Please contact Cantorial Soloist Kelly Onickel with any
questions: ChazanitTE@gmail.com or (248) 388-0190,
or call 248-967-4020 x216
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Social Action
Join the Social Action Committee:
Project Light One Candle
Make Hanukkah
dreams come true for
children, teens and
adults in conjunction
with Jewish Family
Services beginning
November 7.
1. Select a number
on the menorah in
the Temple lobby
whose wish you’ll
make come true.
2. Purchase the gifts
on the light you
selected.
3. Write your contact
information on
the list at the
Light One Candle
table along with
the number assigned to the
person you chose to help.
4. Wrap the gifts or put in large Hanukkah gift bag. Label with
the identification number on and tape to wrapping. Place in the
boxes found in the lobby by Friday, December 5.
Project Light One Candle
The Social Action committee in conjunction with Jewish Family Service
will sponsor this program to help make many people able to have a
happy Hanukkah. Please consult your Temple bulletin or see the lobby
display beginning November 7. Contact Fran Barnes (fraba124@aol.
com) Barb Kellerman (bkellerman@comcast.net) or Marcia Leibson
(auntiestan@aol.com ) for additional information.
As we thank our troops, we also
remember Bea Sacks and Muriel
Sherbow who led this drive…
Candy for
the Troops!
Since 1990 Temple Emanu-El has
saluted America’s servicemen and
women stationed in harm’s way
around the world, with our “Candy
for the Troops” Chanukah gift. We
have a longstanding relationship with
a company that provides the candy/
nuts for the troops and the Jewish Chaplains Council in New York
which arranges for overseas shipping
at no additional charge to us. Your gift
also helps Temple, as 40 percent of
our total sales remains with us.
The cost is still $10 per box. If you’ve
already returned the order form that
was mailed out, thank you very much.
There is still time to take part in this
much-appreciated show of support
for our troops overseas. Make checks
payable to Temple Emanu-El and
send them to: Chanukah Troops, Temple Emanu-El, 14450 W. Ten Mile
Rd., Oak Park MI 48237. Deadline is
Nov. 11, Veterans Day.
Thank you for your support from the
Bea Sacks Social Action committee.
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Temple Emanu-El Bulletin • November 2014 • Cheshvan / Kislev 5775
DIRECTLY TO YOU: News from the ECC
WHERE OUR EXPERIENCE PROVIDES YOUR
CHILD WITH THE BEST EXPERIENCE
Happy November! Fall is in the air, and
once again Mother Nature is dazzling us
with color.
Our first Young Family Tot Shabbat
Program will be on Friday, November
7th. This will be a child friendly Shabbat
experience with Rabbi Kalfus and Cantorial Soloist Kelly Onickel. The service
will be from 5:45 to 6:15. ComplimenEileen Brand
tary dinner following. We welcome all
our ECC families to join us.
On Tuesday evening, November 18th, join us for PJ Storytime and Bedtime Snack, 6:30-7:00, in the Temple Foyer.
Children are invited to wear their pj’s and bring a special
snuggly friend.
The children in the Ocean and Rainbow Rooms recently visited Kensington Metro Park. This trip included a visit to the
nature center, the petting farm, a hayride and a picnic lunch.
Thanksgiving is one of our favorite November themes.
This year we are looking forward to a live performance from
the Timeless Tales Theatre with a production of “Thomas
Turkey.” Tom the Turkey will tell us the tale of the first
Thanksgiving from a turkey’s point of view. It is a holiday
that everyone in school celebrates. The children learn about
Native Americans, pilgrims and traditions of the holiday.
While some classes recreate the Mayflower, others will be
busy with corn prints, turkey decorations, and cornucopias.
Of course there will be an emphasis on what we are thankful for and how we should show our appreciation and help
others. Children are a blessing. At this Thanksgiving season
give your child an extra hug and kiss between eating and
half-time.
Children are never too young to learn the value of helping
those who are less fortunate. In November we will participate in our annual Hat & Mitten Drive. This project will
benefit the Orchards Children’s Services, a non-profit agency
that serves children of all ages. Encourage your child to
participate by picking out a new hat and pair of mittens to
place in the collection box between Monday, November 3rd
and Friday, December 12th.
Wishing all of you a HAPPY THANKSGIVING.
Eileen Brand, Director,
Early Childhood Community
Temple Emanu-El: Where You Belong • 248-967-4020
Young Family
Happenings for
Toddlers Thru
2nd Grade
Nov. 18th
6:30 pm
Cookies, milk and a bedtime story with
all your friends. Join us in the foyer
wearing your favorite PJs
Program Highlights
ECC Through Second Grade Classes
A child friendly Shabbat experience
with Rabbi Kalfus and Cantorial
Soloist Kelly Onickel. Shabbat songs
and stories.
Mark your calendars for the following dates
5:45 to 6: 15 P.M.
Complimentary dinner following.
November 7, 2014 - featuring the
2nd grade Religious School class
February 6, 2015
March 6, 2015
May 1, 2015
*Tot Shabbat Service Saturday, December 6th, 2014
9:30 A.M.
For more information call the ECC
at 248-967-4847 or the Religious School
Office at 248-967-4023.
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Night
at the
Movies
Tour of Masonic Temple
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
(followed by lunch at Traffic Jam & Snug)
$5.00 for tour
RSVP to Temple offices by Monday, December 1
Sat., Nov., 15th at 7:30 pm
Esther Katzman Hall
Carpoolers meet at Temple Emanuel at 9:15 AM Park free in lot
behind Masonic Temple Enter thru rear door. Seating available in
some areas during tour. Tour lasts @ 2 hours. Lunch on your own at
Traffic Jam & Snug following the tour.
For more information, contact Doug Kellerman,
doug.kellerman@gmail.com or 248-203-6474
Admission is free, but bring a nosh
(Appetizer or a dessert).
Watch for up to date info
in Temple’s WEEKLY E-MAIL.
For more information
contact Sue Stettner (248) 547-5223
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 in the office
at 248-967-4020 to purchase a plaque in
memory of a loved one.
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 at 248-967-4020
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Hebrew Free Loan, Metro Detroit’s oldest
Jewish agency, is looking for, and ready to help our
neighbors. With the deteriorating economic climate,
many individuals and families who never thought that
they would need financial assistance are looking for
help. These are our friends and family who live in
Michigan, and now their needs are greater than ever.
Hebrew Free Loan can help by providing interest-free loans for a wide range
of needs, including living expenses, job re-training, tuition assistance, summer camp programs, medical and dental expenses, small business start-up
costs, and much more.
To be eligible for an interest-free loan, the applicant must be Jewish, a
Michigan resident of legal age and have the financial ability to make monthly
payments. The application process includes a phone interview, a personal interview and the signature of two co-signers. Once the paperwork is complete,
a credit report is obtained on the co-signers, a promissory note is signed and
a check quickly issued.
For more information on Hebrew Free Loan’s services, call our office at
248.723.8184 or visit our Web site at www.hfldetroit.org.
Temple Emanu-El Bulletin • November 2014 • Cheshvan / Kislev 5775
Upcoming Events
Adult Education at Temple
New! Initiative with
Congregation Beth Shalom
A two-part class led by both our
own Rabbi Arturo Kalfus, and
Rabbi Robert Gamer from nearby
Congregation Beth Shalom will be
held in November. Both rabbis will
teach at each session.
WELCOME
Join our welcoming core of volunteers who
greet members and guests with a kind word
and warm smile as they enter Temple for Friday
evening or Saturday morning services.
Rabbi Arturo Kalfus
It’s easy to do: just go to the google doc
spreadsheet at the link below (copy the link and
paste it into your browser or scan the QR code
below right) and add your name and email
address (dates of services are listed on the
spreadsheet). After you sign up, you will receive
a reminder with instructions
(mainly to just smile and
greet people when they
arrive at Temple.
bit.ly/1qfbLT3
If you have any questions,
please feel free to contact Denise Ferman at
dbf4507@aol.com or 248-547-4507.
We look forward to seeing smiling greeters at
our foyer doors.
Rabbi Robert Gamer
Nov. 5 at Temple Emanu-El
From the Ideal to the Real:
Where the Reform and
Conservative Movements
Are Today
Nov. 12 at Beth Shalom
Some Approaches Toward End
of Life Situations: Our Judaic
Points of View.
New! Temple Emanu-El
“Speaker Roster”
Our Temple community
possesses a wealth of
knowledge and expertise,
some of it hidden,
that we would like to
showcase. For this purpose
the Adult Education
Committee is starting a
DIY “Speaker Roster” of Temple members, listing you
and the topic you would be willing to talk about with
Temple members. Self-nominations are welcome, as
are suggestions for others we might ask. Let us know!
Phone, Text or Email: Mary Paquette-Abt (248-2594870, mary.paquette-abt@wayne.edu ) or Elizabeth
Zerwekh (248-425-9818, elizwz1@aol.com ).
Temple Emanu-El: Where You Belong • 248-967-4020
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Gifts & Memorials
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’RAYSHEET NURSERY
FUND
In Memory of:
Miles Brod
The Caring Community
Rhonda Pliskow
Robin & Richard Gold &
Family
FUND FOR LIFE
In Memory of:
Mark Anthony Carrithers
Lola Lane
GENERAL GIFTS FUND
General Donation:
From: Lillian Pruitt
In Memory of:
Harry Patterson
T.E. Board of Trustees
Lloyd Strausz & Renee
Eisenberg
Ruthanne Okun
Norbert Kaufmann
T.E. Board of Trustees
Zyga (Zygie) Heller Allweiss
The Caring Community
Shirley Feig
William Gittlen & Sarah
Campbell
Robert Zweigel
Warren A. Zweigel
BEVERLY GOLD
MEMORIAL COLLEGE
STUDENT FUND
In Memory of:
Kalman Meler
Rosa & Norm Berger
Harry Patterson
Lola Lane
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LILLIAN GREENWALD
ONEG SHABBAT FUND
In Memory of:
Shirley Feig
Judy Greenwald
Grandmother, Dora Marks
Florence Citarel
Parents, Marie & Louis
Citarel
Louis Citarel
MUSIC FUND
In Honor of:
Kelly Onickel and her years
of dedicated work and musical gifts to Temple Emanu-El
Vivian DeGain
In Memory of:
Harry Patterson
Ann & Bruce Klein
Vivian DeGain
Pauline Mendelssohn
Sharon & Mel Ettenson
RABBINIC
DISCRETIONARY FUND
For the Speedy Recovery of:
Dennis Kayes
Laura & Ed Cohn
In Honor of:
Rabbi Kalfus & Phyllis Meyers for leading the Argentina
Trip
Michal Ram
In Memory of:
Shirley Feig
The Family of Shirley Feig
Sol Docks
Larry & Donna Docks
Bertram Weil
Laura & Ed Cohn
WILLIAM H. RATTNER
MEMORIAL FUND FOR
THE PRESERVATION OF
TORAHS
In Memory of:
Dr. Moses Rattner
Liliane Rattner
RABBI MILTON
ROSENBAUM
EDUCATIONAL FUND
In Honor of:
The engagement of Adam
Klein & Alise
Fran & Steve Barnes
In Memory of:
Nathan Schwartz
Carole A. Olefsky
BEATRICE & LOUIS
WEINSTEIN SCHOLAR
FUND
In Honor of:
The birth of Eliana Blair Liner
Bea Weinstein
In Memory of:
Julius Harwood
Harry Patterson
Bea Weinstein
ZUSSMAN-UNGER YOUTH
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
In Memory of:
Elinor Johnson
Julie & Rick Zussman
BEA SACKS
SOCIAL ACTION FUND
Donation to Brovary:
Barbara Karchin
Brenda & Richard Strausz
For the Speedy Recovery of:
Susan Kirschner
Anna Kohn
In Memory of (for Brovary
Project):
Joseph S. Katz
Fern Katz
DR. MAURICE B.WEINER
& DR. RICHARD A.
WEINER CHILDREN’S
BOOK FUND
In Honor of:
The birth of daughter Alexa
to Matthew & Lori Brand
The birth of twins, Emily
& Jack to Sarah & Steven
Jelinek
The birth of a daughter to
David & Michelle Jarczewski
The Caring Community
Temple Emanu-El Bulletin • November 2014 • Cheshvan / Kislev 5775
LEE WOLIN MEMORIAL
AITZIM CHAYIM FUND
In Memory of:
Harry Patterson
Judy Greenwald
Judy & Alan Kessler
Steven & Linda Permut
Jo Strausz Rosen
Faye & Lou Damraur
Marcia & Michael Leibson
Fran & Steve Barnes
Robin & Richard Gold &
Family
Alan & Marla Schindler
Linda & Mark Kaploe
Sharon & Steve Dillon
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Temple’s website http://emanuel-mich.org/calendar
10/20/2014
Temple Emanu-El: Where You Belong • 248-967-4020
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Temple Emanu-El
Periodical
Postage
WHERE YOU BELONG
PAID
14450 W. Ten Mile Rd. Oak Park, MI 48237-1438
www.emanuel-mich.org
Arturo L. Kalfus Rabbi
Kelly Onickel Cantorial Soloist
Joseph P. Klein Rabbi Emeritus
Norman Rose, z’l Cantor Emeritus
Milton Rosenbaum, z’l
Susan J. Kirschner
Sue Salinger
Eileen Brand
Michaelyn Silverman
Bruce Klein
David Hart
Dennie Kayes
Stuart Trager
Wendy Bakst
Lynn Cooper
Richard Gold
Marty Leibowitz
Mitch Meisner
at Detroit, MI
and additional
Mailing offices
Permit No. 0443870
Executive Director
Director, Education & Youth Activities
Director, Early Childhood Community
Founding Director - ECC
President
Vice-President
Vice-President
Vice-President
Vice-President
Vice-President
Treasurer
Secretary
Immediate Past President
Tour of Masonic Temple
Name _________________________________________
Wednesday, December 3, 2014 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Phone ________________________________________
$5.00 for tour
E-mail _________________________________________
RSVP to Temple offices by Monday, December 1
Total$____________
Reservations to Chanukah Dinner • December 12, 2014
Dinner will begin at 5:45 pm
Name ____________________________________________________________
Phone ____________________________ E-mail _________________________
___ Adults @ $15
___ Children @ $8
___ Under 5 (free)
Total $____________
Brotherhood Latke Sale
Latkes ordered ____ Dozen @ $10 per dozen
$____________
Remember to pick up your latkes at noon on December 8th
If you have any questions, please call 248-388-5778