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Vol. LXXIX No. 1 October-November 2010 . Tishrei-Cheshvan-Kislev 5771

Lighting The Path To Our 150-Year Celebration

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3SynagogueContact Information

SouthfieldSynagogue Main Office27375 Bell RoadSouthfield, Michigan 48034-2079Phone: (248) 357-5544 • Fax: (248) 357-0227

CSZ Clover Hill Park Cemetery2425 East Fourteen Mile RoadBirmingham, Michigan 48009Phone: (248) 723-8884 • Fax: (248) 723-8886www.cloverhillpark.org

Visit us on the web at www.shaareyzedek.org

On the CoverDavid Broza Live & In Concert Only At Shaarey Zedek For thirty years now, Israeli superstar David Broza, often called the Israeli “Springsteen”, has been considered one of the most dynamic and vibrant performers in the singer/songwriter world. His charismatic and energetic performances have brought to worldwide audiences fusions of three different countries in which he was raised: Israel, Spain, and England, filling concert halls with his famous guitar playing, ranging from flamenco flavored rhythmic and percussion techniques, to whirlwind finger picking, to a signature rock and roll sound. Broza unites the three worlds by utilizing his ability to take on the troubadour style tradition, featuring lyrics of the worlds' greatest poets. Don’t miss your opportunity to see David Broza in concert, another exciting Shaarey Zedek program for 5771!

Inside This IssueMusic & Motzi Shabbat ........................................................................................ 2 & 11

Rabbi Joseph H. Krakoff Message ........................................................................ 4

Shabbat Services & Candlelighting ................................................................ 5 - 7

Membership ................................................................................................................ 8 - 14

Sisterhood ................................................................................................................15 & 16

Men’s Club ........................................................................................................................ 17

Education & Youth ................................................................................................18 & 19

Youth & Family ........................................................................................................20 - 22

Life Cycles ................................................................................................................................ 23

Memoriams ........................................................................................................ 24 & 25

Yahrzeits ................................................................................................................ 26 & 27

CSZ Business Connect ................................................................................................ 28

QKC Thanksgiving Order Form ................................................................................ 29

Tributes ........................................................................................................................30 - 34

Shaarey Zedek Member Opportunities................................................................ 35

Vienna, Prague & Budapest Trip ................................................................................ 36

Rabbi Joseph H. Krakoff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Rabbi Irwin Groner, DD, Emeritus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Rabbi Aaron L. Starr, Director of Education & Youth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Cantor Meir Finkelstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Leonard S. Gutman, Assistant Cantor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Cantor Chaim Najman, DM, Emeritus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Lori Blumenstein-Bott, Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Janet Pont, Director of Member Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Tobye Bello, Program Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Megan Topper, Assistant Director of Youth and Family Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Brian M. Hermelin, President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Steve Margolin, First Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Mary Knoll, Second Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Jonathan Aaron, Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

Larry Nemer, Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

CSZ Men’s Club, Affiliate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

CSZ Seniors, Affiliate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

CSZ Sisterhood, Affiliate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected]

E-mail Directory

Babs & Herb Kaufman“Listen-In Program”

When you cannot beat Shaarey Zedek

Allowing our members to hearSouthfield Shabbat & Holiday morning services

over the phone at no cost to you.

248/357-5544For more information or to receive

the “Listen-In Program” number

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t is the oldest story in the Book. Young man is so lonesome, surrounded only by animals of every kind. The Almighty feels bad and makes a fitting partner with

whom he can share his life. She has faith in the wisdom of the serpent and she eats the forbidden fruit. Then, she shares it with her husband and he takes a bite even though God warned him to the contrary. Suddenly, the eyes of both man and woman are opened and… the world would never be the same again! As we begin the month of October and the Hebrew month of Cheshvan - with all of the holidays now behind us - we start again - at the beginning! At the outset we learn from the first book of the Torah Beresheet that Adam and Eve are both created on the sixth day and before long, they are tested by God. Perhaps they are driven by the promise of attainment or perhaps they have within them the desire to exceed what they have been given - the universal urge for more. Whatever the motivation, in the end - they fail God’s ultimate test. Our Sages teach that before Adam and Eve ate from the fruit of the tree, only holy forces were at work within the human being. Prior to this sin of the stomach, man and woman were completely straight and pure and all of their work was holy and clean. In essence then, by falling prey to the serpent’s temptation, the first couple single-handedly brought punishment, pain, and ultimately failure into the world. But what path to accomplishment is not strewn with impediments in the road? The Torah teaches that no one can truly understand Torah unless they have failed at something. It is also taught that only the person who knows failure will truly understand success. Perhaps failure is not so bad then! For unless we take risks and allow for the chance to fail, we cannot truly grow and propel ourselves forward. Of course, failure is not pleasant but it is however necessary!

The famous sage, Rabbi Yochanan teaches: the eye has a white and a dark part, but we can see only through the dark part. This is to remind us that only through darkness or failure do we begin to see. From darkness comes insight. And given time and faith, insight can bring triumph and ultimate success. Rabbi Harold Kushner celebrates the failure of the first couple in the Garden of Eden proclaiming that Eve is actually the heroine because she takes a risk, sees a challenge, and as such, makes possible the maturation of human life as we know it. Rabbi Kushner offers a thought-provoking alternative ending to the Genesis story as follows: “So the woman saw that the tree was good to eat and a delight to the eye, and the serpent said to her, ‘Eat of it, for when you eat of it, you will be as wise as God.’ But the woman said, ‘No, God has commanded us not to eat of it, and I will not disobey God.’ So God called to the man and the woman and said to them, ‘Because you have hearkened to My word and not disobeyed My commandment, I shall reward you greatly.’ To the man, He said, ‘You will never have to work again. Instead you will spend all your days in idle contentment, with food growing all around you.’ To the woman, God said, ‘You will bear children without pain and you will raise them without pain. They will need nothing from you. Furthermore, children will not cry when their parents die, and parents will not cry when their children die.’ To both Adam and Eve the Almighty said, ‘For the rest of your lives, you will have full bellies and contented smiles. You will never shed a tear and you will never laugh. You will never long for something you do not have and you will never receive something you have always wanted.’ And the man and the woman grew old together in the Garden, eating daily from the Tree of Life and having many children. And the grass grew high around the Tree of the

Knowledge of Good and Evil until it disappeared from view, for there was no one to tend it.’” What can be made of this alternative version? It presents a vision of what life might have been like if Adam and Eve did not fail the test. Which life would you prefer? The life of utopian perfection or the current one which features much struggle simultaneous with the potential for wonderful growth?! Incidentally, when someone remarked to Thomas Edison that his experiments had failed more than 90 times before he finally invented the light bulb, Edison countered that those were not failures. He had actually learned more than 90 new ways how not to make a light bulb. As a result of their disobeying God, Adam and Eve must leave the Garden of Eden. They must leave God’s place precisely at the moment when they possess the knowledge of good and evil. While this action is so often understood as a punishment, I believe that we should praise God’s brilliance. God drove the human beings out of the Garden to live in the imperfect world and to create success out of their failure. And so it is with us. We too must learn to embrace our failures and use them as a means for spiritual and emotional growth. Living each day on the roller coaster of life, amidst the profound imperfections of this world, we human beings have the opportunity to discover a greater sense of who we are. Our life journey then is from the innocence of the Garden of Eden (childhood) to the Garden of our fallibility and thus our maturity (adulthood). And it is in this Garden of success and failure that we truly become one with each other and with God. This month - as we begin again - may each of us come to recognize our common humanity by more readily embracing our failures and imperfections at every turn. Chodesh Tov!

Rabbi Joseph H. Krakoff • [email protected]

Living each day on the roller coaster of life, amidst the profound imperfections of this world, we human beings have the opportunity to discover a greater sense of who

we are ... and it is in this Garden of success and failure that we truly become one with each other and with God.

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5FRIDAY EVENING,END OF SIMCHAT TORAHMinchah-Maariv: 6:00 PM SouthfieldCandle Lighting: 6:58 PM

BERESHITShacharit: 9:00 AM

Bat Mitzvah of Natalie Faye Langnas Daughter of Lisa & Gary Langnas Granddaughter of Deena & David Fishman, Frieda & Joseph (z’l) Langnas

Bat Mitzvah of Ariella Eve Sternfeld Daughter of Amy & Alan Sternfeld Granddaughter of Donna & Melvyn Sternfeld Sue & Dr. Michael Berke, Rosalyn (z’l) Berke

Simchah Aliyah for those celebrating a birthday or anniversary in October & welcoming new membersMinchah-Maariv: 6:45 PMSeudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv

Shabbat Ends: 7:56 PM

FRIDAY EVENINGMUSIC & MOTZI See page 2 for more details

Minchah-Maariv: 6:00 PM SouthfieldCandle Lighting: 6:46 PM

NOACHShacharit: 9:00 AM

Bar Mitzvah of Stuart Evan Baum Son of Patti Nemer & Howard Baum Grandson of Barbara & Milford Nemer, Ilene Nemer, Pearl Baum, Sidney (z’l) Baum

Minchah-Maariv: 6:30 PMSeudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv

Shabbat Ends: 7:44 PM

FRIDAY EVENINGMinchah-Maariv: 6:00 PM SouthfieldCandle Lighting: 6:34 PM

LECH-LECHAVETERANS’ SHABBAT See page 7 for more details

Shacharit: 9:00 AM

Havdalah Bat Mitzvah of Zoe Hanna Kolender Daughter of Elyse & Dr. Brian Kolender Granddaughter of Nancy & Nathan Kolender, Eleanor & Leonard Aronovitz Great Granddaughter of Nettie Rothenberg & Ethel Rossman

Minchah-Maariv: 6:15 PMSeudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv

Shabbat Ends: 7:33 PM

FRIDAY EVENINGMinchah-Maariv: 6:00 PM SouthfieldCandle Lighting: 6:23 PM

VAYERAShacharit: 9:00 AM

Bar Mitzvah of Joshua Jankelovitz Son of Terri Orbuch & Stuart Jankelovitz Grandson of Geri & David Jankelovitz Joyce & Martin Orbuch

Bat Mitzvah of Molly Elizabeth Wyett Daughter of Pamela Applebaum & Todd Wyett Granddaughter of Marcia & Eugene Applebaum, Carol & Allen Wyett

Minchah-Maariv: 6:15 PMSeudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv

Shabbat Ends: 7:23 PM

FRIDAY EVENINGMinchah-Maariv: 6:00 PM SouthfieldCandle Lighting: 6:13 PM

CHAYE SARAHShacharit: 9:00 AM

Bar Mitzvah of Ezra Schwarzbaum Son of Rungfah & Paul Schwarzbaum Grandson of Enid & Leon Schwarzbaum, Manee & Saeng Rangsimongkol

Minchah-Maariv: 6:00 PMSeudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv

Shabbat Ends: 7:12 PM

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FRIDAY EVENINGMinchah-Maariv: 6:00 PM SouthfieldCandle Lighting: 6:04 PM

TOLDOTALEPH INDUCTION See page 19 for more details

Shacharit: 9:00 AM

Bar Mitzvah of Austin Cohen Son of Claudette and Sean Cohen Grandson of Linda & Fred Cohen, Beverly & Leonard Weems Great Grandson of Cecile Freedman Simchah Aliyah for those celebrating a birthday or anniversary in November & welcoming new membersMinchah-Maariv: 5:45 PMSeudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv

Shabbat Ends: 7:03 PM

Change our clocks tonight - Fall back one hour

FRIDAY EVENINGMUSIC & MOTZI featuring Dr. Ron WolfsonSee page 11 for more details

Minchah-Maariv: 5:00 PM SouthfieldCandle Lighting: 4:56 PM

VAYETZEIShacharit: 9:00 AM

Bat Mitzvah of Jillian Karr Goldstone Daughter of Stacey & Ronnie Goldstone Granddaughter of Brenda & Martie Karr Rita & Harold (z’l) Goldstone

Bar Mitzvah of Daniel Max Homer Son of Ela & Kevin Homer Grandson of Jan & Leonard Homer, Carol Homer, Elana Lerner, Abraham Abramovitch

Havdalah Bat Mitzvah of Rebecca Julia Mendel Daughter of Soozan & Todd Mendel Granddaughter of Roberta & Leonard Mendel, Colleen & William Mazer, Barbara Mazer

Minchah-Maariv: 4:45 PMSeudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv

Shabbat Ends: 5:55 PM

FRIDAY EVENINGMinchah-Maariv: 5:00 PM SouthfieldCandle Lighting: 4:50 PM

VAYISHLACHShacharit: 9:00 AMMinchah-Maariv: 4:45 PMSeudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv

Shabbat Ends: 5:49 PM

FRIDAY EVENINGMinchah-Maariv: 4:45 PM SouthfieldCandle Lighting: 4:46 PM

VAYEISHEVShacharit: 9:00 AM

Bat Mitzvah of Jamie Menuck Daughter of Jill & Craig Menuck Granddaughter of Jackie & Allen Menuck, Phoebe & Harris Mainster

Bar Mitzvah of Zachary Antonio Resnick Son of Aurora & Nathan Resnick Grandson of Sue & Al Resnick, Caterina & Antonio Scalzi, Rachel & Peter Siegel

Havdalah Bat Mitzvah of Jessica Ivy Morganroth Daughter of Julie & Jeffrey Morganroth Granddaughter of Sheila & Mayer Morganroth, Rochelle & Arthur Lieberman

Minchah-Maariv: 4:30 PMSeudah Shelishit between Minchah-Maariv

Shabbat Ends: 5:45 PM

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SHABBATCHOL HA’MOED SUKKOT,THIRD DAY OF SUKKOTBar Mitzvah ofConnor Andrew TukelSon of Debby & David TukelGrandson of Idelle & Ernie (z’l) Neuvirth, Gail & Floyd (z’l) Tukel

September Bar Mitzvah CorrectionThe following Bar Mitzvah listing for September 25th incorrectly spelled Connor Tukel’s first name. We apologize to the Tukel family for this error. Below is a corrected listing.

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Attention All:

If you would be interested in participating in minyan services, please contact Assistant Cantor Leonard S. Gutman at 248/357-5544 x67 or e-mail [email protected]

TORAH & HAFTORAH READERS

Weekly Service Schedule& Exceptions

October & November Services at CSZMorning Services

Sunday ................................................................................................................ 8:30 AMMonday to Friday ........................................................................................ 7:30 AMRosh Chodesh Marcheshvan, Friday, October 8 ........................ 7:30 AMRosh Chodesh Kislev, Sunday, November 7 ................................ 8:30 AMRosh Chodesh Kislev, Monday, November 8 ........................ 7:30 AMThanksgiving, Thursday, November 25 ........................................ 8:30 AM

Evening ServicesSunday ................................................................................................................ 5:00 PMMonday to Thursday ................................................................................ 5:30 PMFriday ................ Will vary due to Daylight Savings Time; please see services

Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 25 ........................................ 5:00 PM

SHABBAT BABYSITTING

10:00 to 11:00 AM on Tot Shabbat DatesOctober 2 & 16 • November 6 & 13 • December 4

10:00 AM to the end of services every Shabbat

For children ages two through seven

Share Your Simchah with CSZShare Your Simchah with CSZTo include your simchah in The Recorder, please contact Shaarey

Zedek at 248/357-5544 or e-mail the Director of Membership

Support Services, Janet Pont, at [email protected],

with this information: name(s) of child(ren), parents and

grandparents, and the city where the simchah occurred.

WEDDINGS • BIRTHS • MITZVAHS

Join us as we honor our

congregants who are veterans of the

armed forces and have served our

country. During the Shabbat service on

Saturday, October 16 at 9:00 AM,

we will proudly pay tribute to the men

and women who defended our nation

and its values. We remain profoundly

grateful for their contributions in

preserving the well-being and safety of

the United States of America.

A listing of our veterans, living and

deceased, with details about their

service will be printed in a special

program for the service.

Co-chairs: Linda Cohen and Larry Berry

VETERANS’SHABBAT

9:00 AMSATURDAY, OCTOBER 16

SHAAREY ZEDEK

EVERYONE

Reservations for Dinner & Lunch are necessary

Please RSVP to Tobye Bello, Program Director, at 248/357-5544 x45or e-mail [email protected]

WILL YOU BE IN SOUTH FLORIDA ON DECEMBER 24TH & 25TH?Join Rabbi Joseph Krakoff and Cantor Meir Finkelstein for a

Shabbat Experience at the Embassy Suites in Boca Raton, Florida

Friday, December 24 at 6:00 PM: Services followed by Shabbat dinner

Saturday, December 25 at 10:00 AM: Services followed by lunch

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.ORG Generously sponsored by The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation in Memory of Morris D. Baker

Shabbat Morning Servicesat Shaarey Zedek

Two prayer options every Shabbat morning in Southfieldone in the Sanctuary and one in the Chapel

Shabbat morning services for everyone will beginin the Chapel at 9:00 AM and feature P’sukei D’zimrah,

Shacharit and a Torah study with the Rabbis… and then…

Two simultaneous religious services will be offeredbeginning at 9:45 AM ... the choice is yours!

In the Sanctuary…we will continue to offer a participatory,clergy-led service, a triennial Torah reading, a sermon, and selected

songs of the Musaf service with keyboard accompaniment.

In the Chapel… we will offer a participatory service withcongregant involvement, a full Torah reading, a text study,

and a full Musaf service with repetition of the Amidah.

Following services, we will join togetherfor a festive Shabbat lunch!

For more information please call Rabbi Krakoffat 248-357-5544 or just come see for yourself!!!

featuring Shaarey Zedekas the Shamash!

Don’t miss your opportunity to purchase thislimited-edition commemorative Chanukiyah of landmark synagogues.

For more information, or to purchase your Commemorative Chanukiyah featuring Shaarey Zedek as the Shamash,please contact Tobye Bello, Program Director, at 248/357-5544 x45 or e-mail [email protected]

purchase today for only

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CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEKTO BE FEATURED IN FILM AT NATIONAL MUSEUM

OF AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORYPLANNED FOR 5TH & MARKET STREETS IN PHILADELPHIANight rendering of the new National Museum of American Jewish History on Independence Mall.

Image © Ennead Architects LLP

Congregation Shaarey Zedek will be one of 13 synagogues

featured in films exploring the post-World War II role of

synagogues in the United States being created for the new

National Museum of American Jewish History, opening in

Philadelphia in November 2010. Located on the second floor of

the Museum’s core exhibition covering 1945 to the present, the

films will offer virtual tours of synagogues built following World

War II in an effort to immerse visitors in inspirational and

diverse examples of 20th century synagogue architecture.

“We chose Congregation Shaarey Zedek because it

represents a key example of post-World War II architecture,”

said Dr. Josh Perelman, the Museum’s historian and deputy

director of programming.

“These films aim to demonstrate the lively expansion of

American Judaism in the latter half of the twentieth century,”

continued Perelman.

In the fall, filmmakers from Local Projects, the Museum’s

interactive media partner, traveled from New York City to

Shaarey Zedek for a full-day shoot of the synagogue’s

architectural features cited in preliminary interviews with

members of the synagogue and its staff. These interviews also

laid the groundwork for full-length oral histories recorded on

site with Rabbi Joseph Krakoff, congregation President Brian

Hermelin and congregation members Mandell “Bill” Berman

and Alan Schwartz.

“The opportunity to collect these voices as snapshots of

Jewish American life for the museum has been an incredible

experience for our team of filmmakers,” said Jake Barton, the

principal of Local Projects. “The interviews have revealed

incredibly warm and candid expressions of congregants’

connection, not only to Judaism and their synagogue, but to

their family and in some instances their larger Jewish identity.

We thank Shaarey Zedek for opening their doors to us and

allowing our crew to document their community.”

Mazal Tov From YourShaarey Zedek Family!Congratulations! Congratulations to Amy Friedman and Stuart Brody on their June 6th wedding. Stuart is the son of Helene Brodsky Brody of West Bloomfield and Jay (Susan) Brody of Bloomfield Hills. He is the grandson of Dina and Herman (z’l) Brodsky and Rhea and Robert Brody. Amy is the daughter of Lynda and Dr. Harold Friedman of West Bloomfield and granddaughter of Helen and Arthur Braverman and Lillian and Joseph (z’l) Friedman.

A Touch of Technology to Revitalize and UpdateShaarey Zedek’s Library Over the summer, several members of the Shaarey Zedek community embarked on a project of refreshing the library. The goal was to make the library user-friendly and relevant for a new generation of users. With this in mind, we created a special children’s section, technology center and are showcasing new books for adults provided by the Jewish Book Club. The new children’s section is replete with beautiful Jewish books for our youth, some of which were provided by the PJ Library. In this section we will host young children’s programming, provide opportunities for Religious School storytime and also invite you to drop in anytime with your children or grandchildren to read a story! As a fortunate recipient of a grant from the Hermelin-Davidson Center for Congregational Excellence, we were enabled to create a technology center with six computer stations and a SMART Board (interactive whiteboard). These technologies are available primarily for the use of Religious School teachers and students, but also for all members to engage in research and learning. We hope that you will take advantage of our newly refreshed library! This task could not have been accomplished without the help of Cheryl Litt, a stellar librarian who helped us to see this vision through. Todah rabbah!

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David Broza's Appearance Generously Sponsored by The Sandra Davis Memorial Fund

to purchase tickets or to rsvp,please contact martha goldbergat 248/357-5544 x46 or [email protected]

$5 students with ID | $18 general admission | $50 patron seating*

*pat rons rece ive reserved seat ing in the f i rs t 10 rows

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Blessings & Kisses:The Power of Family as Jewish Educator

With humorous and poignant stories, Ron wil l share ideas and strategiesfor creating joyous, warm and meaningful Jewish l i fe in the family.

Building Good Tents:Envisioning the Synagogue of the 21st Century

How do we create a culture of “welcoming” in our congregations and communities?What are the components of a vibrant, exciting spiritual community?

What can we do to shape sacred communities of meaning, purpose and relationship?

The Seven Questions You’re Asked in HeavenOver the centuries, rabbis have imagined what might be asked in heaven about your l i fe

on earth. Ron wil l share seven of these questions from his newly published book,questions that lead us to a cheshbon ha-nefesh, and “accounting of the soul.”

For more information, or to RSVP, contact Martha Goldberg at 248/357-5544 x 46 or e-mail [email protected]. Please RSVP no later than Monday, November 8.

MUSIC & MOTZI ARE GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BYIRVING & BEVERLY LAKER, ANDREA LAKER, DR. JERRY & ELAINE LAKER & BONNIE LAKER WINKLER

Dr. Ron Wolfson will address the congregation as he speaks on the following topics:

EVERYONE

DR. RON WOLFSON’S APPEARANCE GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BYTHE MORRIS AND BEVERLY BAKER FOUNDATION IN MEMORY OF MORRIS D. BAKER

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What an incredible journey it ’s been! Shaarey Zedek’s Vegetable garden was first planted on Sunday, May 16th by a hundred students, their parents and other synagogue members with the support of many donors. Over the past five months, the garden has flourished with the help of all of our wonderful volunteers. We are grateful to the children, teens, families, adults and Yad Ezra volunteers who made time in their busy lives to give back to our community, fulfil l ing the mitzvah of feeding the hungry. In total the garden produced 500lbs of fresh vegetables, which were delivered on a weekly basis to Yad Ezra’s clients. Yasher Koach to all of the participants, to our lead consultant, Rebecca Starr , and todah rabbah to our sponsors.

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ZOA’s 77th Annual Balfour Celebration

Leonard & Ophelia Herman To Receive The Zionist Organization

of America’s Brandeis AwardCommunity leaders Leonard and Ophelia Herman will receive the

Justice Louis D. Brandeis Award honoring their lifetime commitment to Zionism. Honorary Chairs for the evening are Jennifer &

Brian Hermelin, Marcie & Robert Orley and Lisa & Gary Shiffman.

“In Concert: Our Three Cantors” This promises to be an uplifting and inspiring performance.

The “Three Cantors” are Cantor Meir Finkelstein (Congregation Shaarey Zedek), Hazzan Daniel Gross (Adat Shalom Synagogue), & Cantor Michael Smolash

(Temple Israel). A dessert afterglow will conclude the evening.

For further information contact the ZOA office at (248)282-0088, e-mail [email protected] or visit their website, www.mizoa.org.

7:00 PM ◦ Sunday, November 14Congregation Shaarey Zedek

JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE14TH ANNUAL FALL FIX UP

9:30 AM • Sunday, October 31, 2010Jewish Community Center

15110 West Ten Mile • Oak ParkFall Fix Up is an annual program serving homebound older adults and others in need of minor home repairs and outdoor cleanup.It is a great family “bonding” experience, a terrific charity project

and a wonderful learning experience.If you are interested in participating, please contact Lindsay Leder

at 248/592-2309 or e-mail at [email protected].

FRANKEL JEWISH ACADEMY OPEN HOUSE

Tuesday, October 19 & Wednesday, December 86:45 Registration • 7:00-9:00 PM Program & Tour

6600 West Maple Road • West BloomfieldIf you are unable to attend the Open House, you are invited to takea tour of our school and meet the Admissions staff at a time that is more convenient for you. Please contact the Admissions office at

248/592-5263 or visit the website: www.frankelja.org.

FALL ‘10 GRIEF SUPPORT PROGRAMSHospice of Michigan

View listing of Hospice of Michigan’s Grief Support Groups at www.hom.org/griefschedule.asp

About Our Grief Support GroupsHospice of Michigan’s grief support groups provide a safe and supportive environment for participants to express their feelings and better understand the grief process. These services are offered at no charge to anyone mourning the loss of a loved one.

Journey Through GriefThis program is a series of weekly sessions offering insights and coping skills for an adult’s journey through grief. Practical handouts are provided with each session. Advance registration is required.

Living OnThe focus of these groups is to express feelings and experiences in a supportive, caring and non-judgmental environment. Topics vary each session, depending on the issues those who are participating wish to discuss.

SeminarsAn overview of what happens during the grieving process. Education and discussion. Handouts are provided.

THE 59TH ANNUAL JEWISH BOOK FAIR

NOVEMBER 1 - 14, 2010SPECIAL APPEARANCE BY CSZ MEMBER

GEORGE DEANAUTHOR OF CHESS MASTERPIECES:

ONE THOUSAND YEARS OF EXTRAORDINARY CHESS SETS

2:30 PM • Sunday, November 7, 2010JCC • 6600 Maple • West BloomfieldFor more information, please contact Dalia Keen at

248/432-5467 or e-mail [email protected] Dean’s appearance is sponsored by CSZ

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Ever Wonder if thatProgram is Right for You?

In an effort to communicate content suitability of Shaarey Zedek’s programming to the different demographics we serve, we have created a new rating system to allow you at one glance to determine if a program is right for you and/or your family! Best of all, programs may be right for different demographics and their ratings will reflect the broad range of Shaarey Zedek members who are invited to share in our wonderful programming. Below you will find an explanation of each rating, including their appropriate age range for which the program is designed.

Programs rated “S” are designed with Seniors in mind and are appropriate for individuals ages 65 and greater.

SENIORS SENIORS

Programs rated “A” for Adults.

ADULTS ADULTS

Programs rated “YA” for Young Adults are designed to appeal to younger individuals.

YOUNG ADULTS YOUNG ADULTS

Programs rated “T” for Teens have content designed to appeal to and educate individuals ages 13 to 17.

TEENSTEENS

Programs rated “F” for Families are designed with families with young children ages 6 to 12 in mind. However, this age range may be adjusted depending on the program.

FAMILIES

AGES 6 - 12

FAMILIES

AGES 6 - 12

Programs rated “YF” for Young Families are similar to the “F” rating, but more specifically oriented for families with younger children ages newborn to 5. However, this age range may be adjusted depending on the program.

YOUNG FAMILIES

AGES 0 - 5

YOUNG FAMILIES

AGES 0 - 5

Programs rated “SZ” are designed with all Shaarey Zedek members in mind. Everyone is welcome no matter your age!

EVERYONE EVERYONE

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SHOWN ON A BIG SCREEN

The story of six of the greatest female comic performers of the last century - Molly Picon, Fanny Brice, Sophie Tucker, Joan Rivers, Gilda Radner, and Wendy Wasserstein. Hosted by four of today’s funniest women - Judy Gold, Jackie Hoffman, Cory Kahaney, and Jessica Kirson - it’s the true saga of what it means to be Jewish, female and funny.

7:00 PMSunday, November 21

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Enjoy coffee, cookies & conversation

Sisterhood & Men’s Club members $2Non-members $3

2007’s Special Mention at theJerusalem Film Festival and

Official Selection of Silverdocs,the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival,

the Boston Jewish Film Festivaland the Woodstock Film Festival

Making Trouble

THE COMMUNITY

A NIGHT AT THE MOVIESis invited to

with Sisterhood and Men’s Club

The Kugel Mavens keep your taste buds hopping with a variety of Shabbos kugels. There’s a baking party every month...come play in the kitchen with us. Volunteers are always welcome. And, as you can see in this photo, male chefs are happily included. To be a part of the Kugel Mavens, contact the Sisterhood office at 248/357-5544 x48 or e-mail [email protected].

Yummmm...Kugel Every Shabbos

Pictured Left to Right: Ruthe Goldstein, Sandy Wittenberg, Sandy Boykansky, Mark Diem, Helene Cherrin Kugel Maven Chair, Miriam Goldberg, Jacqui Elkus and Beth Avadenka.

Sisterhood Book Club Congregation Shaarey Zedek’s Sisterhood invites the congregation to join our book club in the Shaarey Zedek library as we discuss Thrity Umrigar’s The Space Between Us on Monday, October 18, 2010 at 1:00 PM. There is no charge to attend, and everyone is welcome. This session of Sisterhood’s Book Club is facilitated by Linda Cohen. For more information, please contact the Sisterhood office at 248/357-5544 x48 or e-mail [email protected].

BOOK CLUB CALENDAR AT A GLANCE7:00 PM • Wednesday, December 8, 2010 • The Last Ember by Daniel Levin1:00 PM • Monday, February 7, 2011 • Those Who Save Us by Jenna Blum

7:00 PM • Wednesday, April 6, 2011 • Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese1:00 PM • Monday, June 20, 2011 • A Pigeon and a Boy by Meir Shalev

7:00 PM • Wednesday, August 3, 2011 • Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Ali

It’s such a pleasure to have our children and grandchildren enjoying Shabbat with our Shaarey Zedek family. To make lunchtime perfect for our community of kids, we now have tables sized just for them as well as food they will actually eat! If you haven’t brought your kinderlach to shul lately, give it a try. They’re sure to find their friends here, or they’ll make new ones.

Kinderlach, Lawmir Essen!Children, Let’s Eat!

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17Upcoming Men’s Club Meetings Congregation Shaarey Zedek Men’s Club is a wonderful opportunity to feel more connected to the synagogue. Our purpose is to provide opportunities for you to connect more fully to the CSZ community through social, cultural, service and religious programming. As a member

of Men’s Club, we can help you enhance your synagogue experience beyond the confines of our sanctuary. Congregation Shaarey Zedek Men’s Club has much to offer, and seeks to adapt to meet the needs and interests of our members. In the upcoming year,

we look forward to continuing many of our previous events, as well as begin new initiatives to attract new Men’s Club members. Your feedback and input regarding Men’s Club projects is always welcome! We welcome all Men’s Club members to our planning meetings! Please join us Thursday, October 7th or Thursday, November 11th to give us your feedback and find out how to get more involved. For more information, contact Morry Levin at 248-750-1700.

Keep up on all the latestMen’s Club news by going to

“CSZ Men’s Club” & clicking on “Like” at the top of the page

MEN’S CLUBIS NOW ON FACEBOOK

SCHMOOZING & LEARNING

For more information regarding this seminar,or to suggest future topics or speakers ,

please contact the Men’s Club of f ice at 248/357-5544

About Health & Business Networking

Everyone is Welcome!Men’s Club invites you to join in on the ...

9:30 AM • Sunday, October 17Adler Hall • CSZ Southfield

9:30 AM - 10:00 AM9:30 AM - 10:00 AMFree bagels, coffee and business card exchange

10:00 AM - 11 :30 AM10:00 AM - 11 :30 AMMyths & Facts About Osteoporosis:

No Bones About It &Should I, Could I, Start My Own Business

Shows & Showtimes are sent out via e-mail.Please make sure you are on our e-mail lists!

For more information, please contact Morry Levin at 248/750-1700.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21& SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21*

Men’s Club Rounds the Bases This summer Congregation Shaarey Zedek Men’s Club worked the count full with their annual softball team under the guidance of our manager, Richard Jacobs. The only thing missing was you! Be sure to sign-up for next year and not miss out on the fun!

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e often laugh with the children that rabbis and

educators do nothing over the summer but wait for them to

come back. The truth is that all we did this summer was try to come up with a new motto for the Department of Education and Youth. Okay, okay — not the whole summer (just most of it). This slogan is, I believe, very important. After all, it reflects our vision for Jewish youth, their families and what we as a community stand for. More importantly, the slogan has to look good on the back of t-shirts and on coffee mugs. When I came on board two years ago, I came up with “Feel the love.” It truly set the tone for the last two years of our programming and experiences. Now that people feel the love, what comes next? Congregation Shaarey Zedek: Faithfully. I’ll admit it, this was my idea. I wanted to really bring home to our children the idea of community and family for which Shaarey Zedek stands. Especially since this is Shaarey Zedek’s 150th anniversary year, I thought it was very fitting to reflect our families’ commitment to this shul for the last century and a half and that such a commitment would continue, faithfully, for the next 150 years. Most importantly, however, was that it is a great song from the band Journey and I thought it could serve as a cute double message. Ya, as soon as someone mentioned Journey it got nixed. Who knew people didn’t like Journey so much?! Congregation Shaarey Zedek: Shabbat Happens. Clever, right? Well, except for those who know the original phrase. But this expression does reflect our reinvigorated commitment to the Sabbath. As Ahad HaAm wrote, “More than the Jewish people have kept Shabbat, Shabbat has kept the Jewish people.” With new and exciting youth service opportunities, including Tot Shabbat, Youth and Family Services, Torah Talk, minyanim in both the chapel and sanctuary, and more, Congregation Shaarey Zedek is the place to be on Shabbat mornings. Come join

us and check it out. Congregation Shaarey Zedek: Livin’ in the House of the Lord. Well, it does express our belief in God but… no, I nixed that one. Congregation Shaarey Zedek: Wicked Awesome. Need I say more? Didn’t make the cut. As we head into our next 150 years, who is Congregation Shaarey Zedek? What are we? How do we represent all our ideals: God, Torah, Israel, community, Conservative Judaism, family, Shabbat, holidays, and more into a concise phrase (that can, frankly, fit onto the back of a t-shirt)? I look forward to hearing YOUR ideas. Please email me any thoughts you might have: [email protected]. Together may we love CSZ faithfully: a place where Shabbat Happens and where we are Livin’ in the House of the Lord. After all, Shaarey Zedek is, truly, wicked awesome.

Rabbi Aaron L. Starr • Director of Education & Youth • [email protected]

Now that we feel the love, what comes next?... As we head into our next 150 years,

who is Congregation Shaarey Zedek? What are we?

Join us for a series of themed Tot Shabbat services to celebrate the beauty of Shabbat and meet other families. At each service families with children ages 2 - 7 will enjoy a unique experience, based upon the designated theme. For more information, contact Megan Topper, Assistant Director of Youth & Family Education, at 248/357-5544 x 43 or e-mail [email protected].

11:00 AM • SATURDAYSOctober 2 & 16

November 6 & 13 • December 4in the Tikvah Chapel

YOUNG FAMILIES

AGES 2 - 7

For Students in Grades 1 - 6from Hillel & Religious School

Parents are welcome & encouragedto join us though not required

YOUTH & FAMILYSHABBAT SERVICES

10:30 AM in the LibraryOctober 2 & 16

November 6 & 20 · December 4Join Rabbi Aaron Starr for these

exciting, high-energy prayer experiencesthat our children will help us lead.

We will focus on engaging thechildren & their parents through thought-provoking questions,

Torah conversations & tefillah education.

TORAH TALK10:30 AM in the Tikvah Chapel

October 9, 23 & 30November 13 & 27

Join a variety of community educatorsto answer the question,

What does the Torah mean to me?

Focusing on the weekly Torah portion,this discussion-based learning opportunity

is sure to provoke meaningfulopportunities for children to engage

our tradition, laws and people.

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Through this ceremony, we both

impress upon our young children the

value of Jewish learning and stress their

own importance to us and to the future

of K’lal Yisrael. Each child will be

presented with a gift from the

congregation. Our entire membership is

cordially invited to attend this ceremony.

Following the service, the students and

their families are invited to enjoy a

luncheon celebration in their honor.

Our list of honorees includes:

On Saturday, November 6,during the morning service,

we will hold ourAleph Induction Ceremony

for the childrenwho are presently in

the First Grade classes atShaarey Zedek Religious School

and Hillel Day School.

Adina Alterman

Shoshana Arnold

Jacob Bronstein

Ethan Chernow

Jonah Cohen

Emma Cutler

Cara Dones

Logan Edelheit

Max Edelheith

Henry Ellenbogen

Harrison Feber

Hannah Findling

Max Friedman

Joshua Geller

Seth Giles

Maya Goldberg

Jacob Handler

Ari Hersh

Raynah Jacobs

Noah Kam

Benjamin Lerne

Noah Michaelson

Lexy Rosenwasser

Joshua Saperstein

Isaac Saulson

Benjamin Schmeltz

Maya Weisberger

Zachary Wittenberg

Jordyn Wolf

Lindsey Wolf

Beyond Blood and Lust:Stories They Didn’t Teach You in Sunday School

Join Rabbi Aaron Starr for this special adult education opportunityas he explores biblical stories through the lens of

traditional midrashim, archeology and modern interpretations. RSVPs are suggested, but not necessary. To RSVP, please contact Karen Davis

at 248/357-5544 x60 or e-mail [email protected], OCTOBER 9 FOLLOWING SHABBAT LUNCH

Creation: Adam had a first wife before Eve? She does what to little children now?SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 FOLLOWING SHABBAT LUNCH

The Rape of Dina: Why did Jacob let his sons do all the decision making?What was Dina’s perspective on the matter?

MONDAY NIGHTS AT 7:30PM AT HILLEL DAY SCHOOL

What Do You Mean COMMANDED?A Discussion of Jewish Law in the Modern Age

with Rabbi Joseph H. Krakoff

Global Day of Jewish Learning

Save the date; It will be a historical event! The Detroit Jewish community has planned a full day of learning featuring Shaarey Zedek’s own Rabbi Aaron Starr and other rabbis and educators from around the world as Jewish communities from every corner of the earth come together to celebrate Jewish learning, values and unity. For

more information, please call 248/203-1520 or e-mail [email protected].

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTERS OF OAK PARK & WEST BLOOMFIELD

Sponsored by Federation’s Alliance for Jewish Education & the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit in cooperation with area Jewish institutions & congregations

1:00 PM - Keynote Speaker Dr. Erica Brown “When Jews Do Bad Things”The Concept of “all Israel is responsible for one another” is intrinsic to Judaism. How can Jews respond?

2:00 PM - Rabbi Aaron L. Starr “The Meaning of Life”Join us to find out how Judaism answers this question and begin to ask yourself:

Am I achieving the proper meaning of life?

To enroll in any of these exciting education opportunitiescall Karen Davis at 248/357-5544 x60 or e-mail [email protected].

Introduction to Hebrew ... for Adultswith Rebecca Starr

Do you want to learn Hebrew in a comfortable, supportive environment? Have you wanted to access the language of our prayers and our people but never had the chance to learn? Do

you want to be able to help your child with his/her Hebrew school homework and bar/bat mitzvah preparations? Well, now is your time! Join Rebecca Starr as she opens up the world of the Hebrew language — both Modern Hebrew and the Hebrew of our prayer books — on an adult level. Participants will learn to identify the Hebrew letters, to read Hebrew fluently,

and to begin to build a basic Hebrew vocabulary that will enrich all aspects of their Jewish life. No experience is necessary and no prior knowledge is required. Sign-up today!

SUNDAY MORNINGS AT 9:30AM TO 10:30 AM IN SOUTHFIELD15 WEEKS BEGINNING IN NOVEMBER$45 MEMBERS • $60 NON MEMBERS

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t is hard to believe that it’s October! The

summer seems distant now and school

is in full swing. Even though it’s

beginning to feel chilly, I can still feel the heat of the young families who packed our

programs this summer. We began in May with

the Summer Shabbat Dinner Club, bringing in

families with children in grade school to

enjoy an evening together and to learn the

Friday night table rituals. The fun continued

in June, July and August with a parent-baby

music class, La La Loie, which was filled to

capacity. We visited the animals at the zoo,

came together for Jewish stories and

activities with PJ Power Hour, and celebrated

Shabbat in parks around the community and

in our synagogue! The fun was non-stop!

In the midst of all of this, we have

planned an even more fabulous, fun, and

most importantly, free array of opportunities

for our families this fall! We invite you to join

us Shabbat mornings for Tot Shabbat and

Thursday mornings for Jumpin’ & Jivin’, our

new musical open gym. PJ Power Hour will be

held both at home and on the road at the

Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield

during the Book Fair. Don’t forget to bring

your friends to these Family-Friendly and Free experiences! All of this information and

more can be found in your new 2010 High

Holy Day Season Young Family Programming

Guide. To request a copy, be sure to call or

email.

On Sunday, October 31st, our community

of Shaarey Zedek families with children in

kindergarten through seventh grade will

gather for Project Tikkun Olam. At this

program, families will have the opportunity to

give back, volunteering at various

organizations around the community.

Age-appropriate activities will be available for

all. We hope that you will join us for this

rewarding experience. Last year’s participants

raved about learning the Jewish value of

caring for animals while petting a 300 pound

snake! Stay tuned for this year’s excitement!

In 2nd Grade, parents and children will

learn together at the Havdalah Happenin’

workshop where they’ll create beautiful

hand-made Havdalah sets and embark on a

journey through the sky in a portable

planetarium. The following Saturday evening,

we’ll join together again to say goodbye to

Shabbat and put into practice our new skills!

As you can see we have a very exciting

year planned. We hope that you will learn with us, laugh with us, sing with us and share with us. Be a part of the Shaarey Zedek community.

Megan Topper • Assistant Director of Youth & Family Education • [email protected]

We hope that you will learn with us,laugh with us, sing with us and share with us.Be a part of the Shaarey Zedek community!

YOUNG FAMILIES

AGES 0 - 4

Join us on Thursday mornings with your young child, ages 0 - 4 years, for free play at Jumpn’ & Jivin’ - Shaarey Zedek’s Musical Open Gym. This non-structured play time will allow children to explore and discover, while also giving parents the opportunity to make new connections. For more information, contact Megan Topper, Assistant Director of Youth & Family Education, at 248/357-5544 x43 or e-mail [email protected].

10:00 AM to 11:30 AM • ThursdaysOctober 7, 14, 21 & 28 • November 4 & 11

Drop-ins Welcome! Held at CSZ Southfield

Power Hour

YOUNG FAMILIES

AGES 2 - 7

Come in your PJs and join our guest readers for an evening of art activities and storytime using a PJ Library book. We’ll start with hands-on activities that will allow your child to explore a Jewish value or theme. From there, we’ll all gather on the carpet for an engaging story. The evening will conclude with hugs and a bedtime snack. Please RSVP to Megan Topper, Assistant Director of Youth & Family Education, at 248/357-5544 x43 or e-mail [email protected].

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 206:45 PM TO 7:15 PM • SOUTHFIELD

OPTIONAL PIZZA DINNER AT 6:15 PMBY PRE-ORDER ONLY ($10 PER FAMILY)

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 106:30 PM TO 7:15 PMIN THE LIBRARY AT THE

JCC WEST BLOOMFIELD BOOK FAIR

CSZ YOUTHSHABBAT

Hillel & Religious School FamiliesATTENTIONSpecial Age-Appropriate

Shabbat Children’s Services &Learning Opportunities

Join us

October 16TH &November 12TH

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CHOOSINGJUDAISM

CHOOSING JUDAISM is an in-depth 24-week course designed for adults who are considering the idea of becoming Jewish and are looking for a meaningful, accessible introduction to Judaism, Torah, and the Hebrew language (especially with regard to Jewish prayer) in a supportive, welcoming environment.

Sponsored byThe Michigan Region of the Rabbinical Assembly

Conservative Community Conversion ClassAcademic Year 2010-2011

Class will meet on Monday nights from 6:30 to 8:30 PM starting October 4th at Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills. The course consists of two subjects (each taught for one hour each week):

Basic Judasim & Learn to Read Hebrew

For more information, please contact Rabbi Aaron L. Starr at 248/357-5544 or e-mail [email protected].

TUITION:$350 per person

$500 per couple who register together$50 additional materials fee

From Tamarack to Jerusalem...Our Rabbis Are There

Rabbi Aaron L. Starr poses with Shaarey Zedek Youth at Camp Tamarack in August.

Rabbi Aaron L. Starr and Shaarey Zedek Teens pose for a photo in Jerusalem during Teen Mission ‘10.

2nd GradeReligious School

Twinkle, Twinkle, Three Little Stars...When they appear in the sky...To Shabbat we say GOODBYE

HavdalahHavdalahHappenin’Happenin’HavdalahHavdalahHappenin’Happenin’

An Interactive Morning of Social Actionfor families with children grades K - 7

9:30 AM • SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31ST

For more information, or to RSVP, please contact Megan Topper, at 248/357-5544 x 43 or e-mail [email protected]

HILLEL DAY SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE

Contact Helene Brody at 248/539-1483 or e-mail [email protected]

6:45 PM • Tuesday, November 2ndFor Parents of Prospective Students GRADES K - 8

See Hillel Day School in Action! Guided Tours During the School Day

9:30 AM • Thursday, November 4th and

9:30 AM • Wednesday, November 10th

Would you like to “la la” with your little one? Join Loie Meeron on Wednesday mornings for an interactive musical experience with your baby (ages 6 months to 2 years). This is a great time to meet other parents and expose your child to new melodies that will nurture their development. For more information, or to register for this class, contact Megan Topper, Assistant Director of Youth & Family Education, at 248/357-5544 x 43 or e-mail [email protected].

10:45 AM • WEDNESDAYSOctober 6, 13, 20 & 27 and November 3, 10, 17 & 24

Mommy & Baby Music Class

YOUNG FAMILIES

AGES 6m - 2

Havdalah Workshop ∙ 10:45 AM ∙ Sunday, December 5

Havdalah Ceremony ∙ 6:00 PM ∙ Saturday, December 11

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WANT TO BEA PART OF

YOUNG FAMILY EXCITEMENTTHIS FALL?

Call Megan Topper,Assistant Director of

Youth & Family Education at 248/357-5544 x43 or e-mail [email protected]

to receive your programming brochure and find out how!

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Would You LikeTo Sponsor A

Morning Minyan Breakfast?To sponsor a Morning Minyan Breakfast

or Seudah Shelishit, please contactAssistant Cantor Leonard Gutman

at 248/357-5544 x37or e-mail [email protected]

Southfield

West BloomfieldIn memory of beloved mother, Perkey Ellison (z’l)

by Sandra Matz

In memory of beloved husband, Joel Hamburger (z’l)by Hilda Hamburger

Special AnniversariesOctober November

60th Jacqueline & Myron Milgrom50th Janis & William Wetsman35th Barbara & Manus Krasman Diane & Michael Perlman25th Celia & Mitchell Gendloff Robin & Larry Kaufman Deborah & Seymour Nayer Claire Marie & Allan Oleinick Amy & Benjamin Rosenberg Alice & Richard Silbergleit20th Cheryl & Arnold Berlin Ronna & Douglas Levine15th Johnie & Gary Galens Debi & Ehud Kapen5th Margo & Karl Zakalik

60th Edith & Bernard Krakauer Merle & Jack Solway50th Bettina & Bernard Lis Rissa & Sheldon Winkelman40th Karen & Henry Goldberg35th Susan & Steven Parzen30th Elyn & Lawrence Charlupski Lynn and Warren Silverman Linda & Charles Soberman25th Elaine & Randall Victor20th Jill & Steven Dean Jodi & Robert Goodman Andrea & Jeffrey Stillman15th Molly & Aaron Chernow Lisa & Milton Feldberg Nicole & Todd Fink Stacey & Mitchell Folbe10th Esther & Carlito Young5th Lena & Steven Szakaly

OctoberJudith Adelman

Barbara AlterLeora Bar-LevavBruce BenderoffBarbara BerlinRonald BittkerSidney BradleyFred Chaness

Judith ColemanLillian CrayleLori Edelson

Sidney ForbesDavid FosterErica Gerson

Norma GrosingerNatalie Hadesman

Brian JenningsDorothy Kaufman

Brian KepesDiana Koss

Neal KrasnickPerle Kriger

Lisa LisPamela MagarBerta MeitesIlene Miles

Carolyn MosesRoxane Newhouse

Myrna PartrichSpencer PartrichShirley Podolsky

Rhonda Ran

Naomi ReiterMarcia Rubinoff

Brian SableRita Salama

Gail SandweissCindy Schwartz

Andrew ShermanStuart Sherman

Carol SoleMollie Stein

Robin SternbergNorman TarockoffSheila WaldmanRichard Zekman

NovemberHarriet BrentStuart BrodySari Cicurel

Sheldon CohnCraig Edelheit

Alyssa EndelmanRandee Freedman

Mona GubowLeslye IndenbaumStuart JankelovitzLawrence JonasJeffrey Joshowitz

Denise KahnArleen Karbal

Belmont KershenbaumJerry Knoppow

Martin Koby

Ronald KoenigsbergAlan La DukeNaomi Laker

Alayna LangnasFaith LavineYale LevinBeth Lowe

Todd MendelMartin MillerSandra Moers

Rosalind NemerJoseph PartneyGail PearlmanGeorge Peck

Lawrence PortnoyStephen Raimi

Charles Randolph

Sarah RothMorris Rottman

Joseph SavinBennett Schwartz

Brian SeifmanJeffrey Serwin

Renee ShermanHenry ShewachJeffrey ShillmanDebra Singer

Jeffrey SternbergJudy Stober

Rochelle WelshEsther ZekmanMarlene ZerkelRichard Zirkin

Special Birthdays

In memory of beloved brother, Ira Boykansky (z’l)by Sandy and Stan Boykansky

In memory of beloved father, Harry V. Cohen (z’l)by Sharon and Phil Cohen

In honor of the Bat Mitzvah of Nicole Deanby Jill and Steve Dean

In memory of beloved mother, Lea Field (z’l)by Harriet Siden and Irwin Field

In memory of beloved mother, Sarah Laker (z’l)by The Laker Families

In memory of beloved father, Harold Perlman (z’l)by Zina and Michael Kramer

In memory of beloved mother, Hana Silber (z’l)by Leo Silber and Herzl Silber

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In Memoriam Congregation Shaarey Zedek extends heartfelt sympathies to the families of the following:

HERLAINE BAKERMAN – Beloved wife of the late Jacque Bakerman (z’l); cherished mother of Cheryl (Steven) Schanes and Thomas (Judy) Bakerman; loving grandmother of Jennifer Schanes, Lauren Schanes, Alison (David) Norman and Tanya Bakerman; devoted sister of Joanne Kline.

DR. SIDNEY BASKIN – Beloved husband of Geraldine Baskin; father of Michael (Pat) Baskin, Myrna (Cary) Goldberg; grandfather of Madeleine and Andrew Baskin, Allison and Adam Goldberg; son of the late Mary and the late Morris Baskin (z’l); brother of the late Seymour Baskin (z’l); survived by many loving family and friends.

SANDRA BRENNER – Beloved wife of Dennis Brenner; mother of Shelley (Otto) Dube, Mark (Lisa) Sherman, Michael (Sherri) Brenner, Lisa Brenner; grandmother of Danniell, Yomi, Ami, Annie, Benjamin; sister of Marcia Tuck (John-Norman), Marlene (Ralph) Yamron; and in-laws Don (Judi) Davis, Marilyn (Abbot) Schlain.

HOWARD BRICKNER – Beloved husband of Wendy Brickner; father of Ryan Brickner, Danielle Brickner, Neal Brickner; brother of Kathy (Paul) Finkel; uncle of Jennifer and Rachel Finkel; survived by many loving family and friends.

VERONICA CUTTNER – Beloved wife of the late Paul Cuttner (z’l); sister of Cyril (Peggy) Levene; aunt of David (Candy) Cuttner, Aylene Kovensky; great-aunt of Wendy (Philip) Arnold, Ibrah Kovensky, Sarah and Seth Kovensky, Sara and Brian Kalt.

RUTH EBLING – Beloved wife of the late Stanley M. Ebling (z’l); mother of Annette Elbling and the late Sandra Mintz (z’l); grandmother of Carl and Philip Mintz; sister of the late Alvin Greenblatt (z’l); survived by many loving family and friends.

VIRGINIA ELFOND – Beloved wife of George Elfond; mother of Darlene (Charles) Glogower, Gloria and Bruce Garber, Cheryl Elfond, Gail and Dennis O’Connor, David Elfond; grandmother of Jeremy Glogower, Jeffrey Glogower (Dalia Oppenheimer), Rachel Glogower, Jennifer (Adam) Stewart, Jodi (Neil) Simon, Dustin Garber, Sara O’Connor and Lisa (Marc) Brzozowski; great-grandmother of Dalhia Stewart; sister of Lorraine Turner, and the late DeLynn Parsons (z’l).

LORA ENGELBAUM – Beloved wife of the late Abie Engelbaum (z’l); mother of Ike (Judy) Engelbaum, Karen (Lawrence) Leiter; grandmother of Deborah, Edie, Kimberly, Avery, Richard and David; aunt of Morris, Andre, Sally and Steve; survived by many loving family and friends.

JUDGE HILDA GAGE – Cherished mother of Julie (John Palmer) Gage Palmer, the late Jackie Gage and the late Robert Gage (z’l); loving sister of Harvey (Judy) Rosenberg; adoring grandmother of David, Joseph and Benjamin Palmer; dear sister of the late Susan (the late Sam) Goldfarb (z’l); beloved daughter of the late Jacob and the late Mildred Rosenberg (z’l).

JACQUELINE “JACKIE” GAGE - Beloved daughter of Judge Hilda Gage and Noel (Ivy) Gage; sister of Julie Palmer, Nicole Gage, Samantha Gage, Sydney Gage, the late Robert Gage (z’l).

JOSEPH GAJDA – Beloved husband of the late Hanna Gajda (z’l); father of James (Sydonia) Gajda, Gina (Michael) Renna, Liz (Paul) Jarosh; grandfather of Jeffrey (Emily) Gajda, Annette Gajda, Hanna Renna, Hanna Jarosh, Kimberly Jarosh; great-grandfather of Gabrielle and Sofia Gajda.

RICHARD DREW GERSHENSON – Beloved husband of Sherry Gershenson; father of Lyndsey Gershenson, Hannah Gershenson, Aaron Gershenson; brother of Bruce (Suzy) Gershenson, Joel Gershenson, Dennis (Nancy) Gershenson; son of the late William Gershenson (z’l) and the late Sylvia Sloman (and the late Norman Sloman) (z’l); son-in-law of Margaret Wilson and the late Gavin Wilson, Sr.; brother-in-law of Linda Gershenson, Karen (Ken) Walker and the late Gavin Wilson, Jr.; survived by many loving nieces, his loving caregiver Margaret Partee and a world of friends.

BEATRICE GOSLIN – Beloved sister of Dr. Bernard (Marlene) Toft; survived by family and friends.

BEN GURVITZ – Beloved husband of the late Sara Gurvitz; father of Allan (Linda) Gurvitz, Carol (Steven) Colman; grandfather of Eric (Lauren) Gurvitz, Michelle (Adam) Wichman, Zoe Colman; great-grandfather of Jessica and Abby Gurvitz, Sophia Wichman; brother of the late Simon Gurvitz and the late Ida Bressler (z’l).

DR. PHILLIP HERTZ – Beloved husband of Terri Roman Hertz and the late Shirley Lee Hertz (z’l); father of Sandra Lee (Loren) Acker, Elizabeth Hertz (Woof Kurtzman); grandfather of Lorien Benet Hart (Christopher); Shevon Benet, Matthew King; brother of Reva Krause, the late Dr. Sidney Hertz and the late Benjamin Hertz (z’l); brother-in-law of Arlene Hertz, Bernice Hertz and the late Dr. Jerome Krause (z’l); survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

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BEATRICE LOVINGER – Beloved wife of the late Jack Lovinger (z’l); mother of Linda (Charles) Soberman, Steve Lovinger, Julie (Sheldon) Blair and Cathy (Kenneth) Shiovitz; grandmother of Lisa Glazier, Tracey Jackier, David (Jennifer) Soberman, Michael Blair, Stephanie Blair, Stacey Shiovitz, Daniel Shiovitz; great-grandmother of Lilah Glazier, Hannah Glazier, Kaiya Jackier; daughter of the late Joseph and the late Cecille Becker (z’l); survived by many loving family and friends.

SEYMOUR MARSHAK – Beloved husband of the late Phyllis K. Marshak (z’l); father of Robin (Ivan) Melvin, Nancy (Seth) Karpen, Susan (Gary) Stein; brother of Estelle (Marvin) Nathan, the late Arthur Marshak (z’l); grandfather of Joshua (Sarah) Karpen, Alexandra Karpen, Jason Melvin, Alissa Melvin; great-grandfather of Jakob Karpen; survived by many loving family and friends.

LILLIAN OLENDER – Beloved wife of the late Theodore Olender (z’l); mother of Allen (Amy) Olender, Jane (Neil) Anchill; grandmother of Teddie Olender, Max Olender, Dr. Shira Anchill (Aaron Herskovic), Ben Anchill.

SUZANNE HARRIS ORLEY – Beloved wife of 65 years of Joseph Orley; cherished mother of Joy and Allan Nachman, Melissa and Larry Lax, Gregg and Harriet Orley and Robert and Marcie Orley; loving Grandma Sue of Elanah and Rick Hunger, David Nachman, Seth and Mandy Lax, Liza and Zachary Gordon, Ryan Orley, Emily Orley, Matthew Orley, Alex Orley, Jason Orley and Olivia Orley; Adoring G.G. of Harrison and Dorian Hunger; Devoted Sister of Merle Harris and Alfred Harris; sister-in-law of Graham and Sally Orley, Rhea and Robert Brody and the late Shirley Harris (z’l); also survived by Jessie Baker.

TILLIE PANUSH – Beloved wife of the late Louis Panush (z’l); dear mother of Dr. Elissa (Richard) Benedek, Dr. Margo (Perry) Cohen, Naomi (Lou Benson) Salus, and the late Judith Michaelson (z’l); also survived by Melvin Michaelson; loving grandmother of David (Cindy) Benedek, Joel (Tami) Benedek, Sarah (David) Wasson, Dina (Douglas) Jansen, Carol (Mark) Brugger, Helen (Aydin) Guler, Michael Cohen, Daniel Cohen, Jonathon (Claudia) Cohen, Danielle (Herman) Westreich, and R.J. (Jalene) Salus; 17 devoted great grandchildren; sister of the late Rose Shur, and the late Louis Lipsitz (z’l).

JANE SALZBERG – Beloved wife of the late Aaron Salzberg (z’l); mother of Frances (Dr. Gilbert) Herman; sister-in-law of Adam Mannelid; survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

GERALDINE CARNICK SCHWARTZ – Beloved wife of the late Albert Lee Carnick and the late Barney Schwartz (z’l); mother of Bruce (Nanette) Carnick, Jane (Gerald) Weber, Craig (Judy) Carnick, Lisa Carnick; grandmother of Scott Carnick, Andrew (Michael) Schoffman, Adam (Heather) Weber, Michael (Scott) Dean, Lindsay Carnick; great-grandmother of Gabriel and Jordan Schoffman, Noa Weber; lovingly remembered by Barney’s children, Alan S. (Sandy) Schwartz, Gary Schwartz (Cindy Shaffran), Janice (Chris) Billmeyer, Gail (Dr. Alan) Sugar; sister of the late George K. Breman (z’l); survived by many loving family and friends.

MINNIE SIMMER – Beloved mother of Mitchell (Carolyn) Simmer, Joel (Leaine) Simmer, the late Lawrence Simmer (z’l); grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of seventeen; survived by many loving family and friends.

Dedication of

The following Memorial Plaques were dedicated at the

Yizkor services on:

Thursday, September 30

If you would like to purchasea memorial plaquefor a loved one,

please contact Janet Pont, Director of MemberSupport Services at

248/357-5544 x33 or e-mail [email protected].

Benjamin Milman

Reisia Milman

Melba WinerThe next Memorial Plaque dedication will be at the

Yizkor serviceon the last day of Pesach:

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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May Their Name Forever Be A BlessingOctober 1, 201023 Tishrei 5771

Morris Z. BorinsteinTillie Henzelof Cantor

Becky EngelLarry Finkel

Selma KratchmanRose Lester

Sophia MooreEstelle NelsonRose Ryback

Joseph SchlonerBetty G. Segal

Victor ShiffmanJudith Stulberg

Irving I. Warshaw

October 2, 201024 Tishrei 5771

Dora BaruchTrudy Danzig

Ruth FaustHarry "Fritz" Fridson

Esther MallinDavid Pitt

Sophie SislinJacob H. Sonenklar

Marc SurisRobert Victor

October 3, 201025 Tishrei 5771

Faigel BerkeEdith Burk

Samuel DeanAbie EngelbaumLeon KonstantinDorothy SimonElaine Wallace

October 4, 201026 Tishrei 5771

Ida BaileyAlvin Dann

Esther EizelmanHarry Jacobs

David KrasmanSheldon MansonGilbert RichmondMinnie Ruzumna

David B. SmithGerturde Steloff

Ida WarrenSam Weiner

Sidney D. Weiss

October 5, 201027 Tishrei 5771Robert BaruchHarry CliffordRae JacobsonBarbara Keila

Samuel M. LevinDoris Lipton

Sigmund MorrisCruciel Oleinick

Sidney StarkNathan Tyner

Ida Weiswasser

October 6, 201028 Tishrei 5771

Bernard A. BreyerHyman Brown

Carl CohenGeraldine Eisner

Ruth KushnerJustin Morrison

Anna RichardsonAllan Rimar

Julius RobinsonHarold RuskinSaul Saulson

Sherman WaltShirley Wine

October 7, 201029 Tishrei 5771Marion Baron

Anna BergDavid B. Brown

Samuel HandmakerMorris Lachover

Fanny NickermanDorothy StewartHarvey Willens

Rosalyn Ruth Zoldan

October 8, 201030 Tishrei 5771Phyllis CaplanePhilip Gilbert

Issac KnoppowIsaac Kurtz

David S. LeviIsaac LezellDina Ordin

Louis PanushFannie Nosanchuk Sklar

Norman SniderMorris Warshaw

Isadore WinkelmanBella Altman Wiss

October 9, 20101 Cheshvan 5771

Alfred BenkoffDavis Benson

Gloria CannonMinnie Canvasser

Clara CohenSherwood Colburn

Leah DononDavid Gudes

Bernard IsaacsJennie Jacobs

Ella KoppySam Leib

Joseph NewmarkSidney Pollick

Joseph (Jack) RosbergSamuel Rotberg

Aaron Soverinsky

October 10, 20102 Cheshvan 5771

Sam Thomas BalkinEthel DunitzEdythe Frank

Jack GaleJoseph Ginis

Claire Lee GoldbergRose KrumanBess L. Levin

Arnold S. MichlinMaurice Morganroth

Dorothy NiskarMary Sachs

Max SchwartzIrving B. Siden

October 11, 20103 Cheshvan 5771

Sam BanklerEdward Berman

Jack BrooksIrving Larky

Robert MasserDavid Pollack

Arthur S. RosenbloomCelia Rott

Lois SandbergHenry David Selfon

Esther SiegelSara SolwayMina Spiro

Harvey SurisJack Warner

Morris WeingardenDavid Wittenberg

October 12, 20104 Cheshvan 5771

Sidney AdelsDavid Auslander

Bessie BarakJoseph BarenholtzHelen Braverman

Tillie BrodiePhyllis Dubin

Marc Stephen GreenJerry Morse

Tillie MossmanMeyer Louis Prinstein

Lenore Rosenfeld SchiffBella Wachnansy

October 13, 20105 Cheshvan 5771

Paula BarilMorris Eidelman

Abraham FinkelsteinH. Barton Hamburger

Harry HandlerNorman JaffeLeslie Levine

David MichaelsonCelia Kliger RudaJeffrey SholderEmma Weiss

Eleanor Jayne G. Wolf

October 14, 20106 Cheshvan 5771Bertha BlumenoMarilyn Breitman

Samuel BrodyMartha Faxstein

Ida LoveJoseph S. Magar

Sam SarverNathan SlobinMeyer D. Stein

Charles Weinstock

October 15, 20107 Cheshvan 5771Harold Bornstein

Aron CannonJulius Cholodenko

Marty GarfinkleFred GlusmanMolly Goren

Helen HandmakerIsadore KushnerAbraham Segal

Willamy King Torraco

October 16, 20108 Cheshvan 5771

Saul BlackmanJoan Dee FriedmanFlorence Hermelin

Jack KarbalHarry Paull

Joseph Martin SegelShirley Silberman

October 17, 20109 Cheshvan 5771

Oshie I. BakerDavid BaruchDaniel Bayer

Rose EppsteinLouis Friedman

Slyvia GreenblattJudith Amy Lowe

Manford D. Rosenbloom

October 18, 201010 Cheshvan 5771

Harold AllenMadeline Berman

William BiedermanMorris Lantor

Adela LeibJudyth Ribitwer

Anne SapersteinJoseph Shewach

October 19, 201011 Cheshvan 5771

Leo BigelmanNathan Butrimovitz

Max FreedmanJerome Levy

Arthur LovingerMolly Silver

Charles Weinstein

October 20, 201012 Cheshvan 5771

Sam CohenEsther Janiotis

Ida Kayla KapenRuth Silber Katz

Ben MatzHarold Ressler

Esther R. SilvermanAbe Zeff

October 21, 201013 Cheshvan 5771

Maurice BorinAnn Burstein

Joseph CohenJoseph I. Friedman

David GordonBob Haber

Milford KeidanGertrude T. Nusholtz

Alice TaborElisie Weinstein

October 22, 201014 Cheshvan 5771

Yetta BorinsteinEllen Rose Burnstein

Louis CuttnerMinnie Fein

Joseph FeldmanMary Friedlander

Joseph I. KatzRose LiebergottFrieda Meyers

Frank RadzinskiDavid Shapiro

Kay Claire ShapiroFlorence C. Siegel

Philip SmallAllan SobleRuth Stotzky

Helen Weingarden

October 23, 201015 Cheshvan 5771Donald Ainbinder

Eliot CharlipIrwin Isadore Cohn

Bertha GrossMorris Kirschner

October 24, 201016 Cheshvan 5771Helen P. Goldberg

Beverly GorskyZelda Sadie Levine

Samuel LondonIvan Mayer

Henry NewmanDora RubinsteinMarion F. Smith

October 25, 201017 Cheshvan 5771

Joseph FrenkelSara Haar

David KossJulie Cash Levin

Claire Hirsch LiptonHarry Perlman

October 26, 201018 Cheshvan 5771Benjamin Berkovitz

Louis ChadNorman EpsteinKeith Feldman

Max GronerJerome W. Krause

Ruth LewisHarry L. NelsonBetty PassmanNathan Rubin

Ansel Wagenberg

October 27, 201019 Cheshvan 5771Erma Braverman

Max ChicorelEvelyn EllmanJacob HarvithThelma Kallick

Hyman J. KramerSheldon MaxEva Nachman

Selma W. PerlisLeo Weiner

David H. ZeffMilton Zeff

October 28, 201020 Cheshvan 5771

Harry M. CohenSarah Greenberg

Naomi Lillian MarkowitzRose Nathan

Neil RosenthalGilbert Rubenstein

Martin SegalEarl Weingarden

October 29, 201021 Cheshvan 5771

Bertha AaronGladys BayerEthel Berman

Alex EtkinMichael Goodman

Harold GordonRachel LawsonAdeline PinesIrving A. RubinHarry SchwartzWalter Sefton

Dorothy SosnickHannah Steinberg

October 30, 201022 Cheshvan 5771

Lillian BramJoseph D. Feldman

Sara FolkoffLouis Charles Freeman

Bella HordesAnna Jackier

Ben A. MeyersEdward SandersAlbert Sherman

Kevin SpitzBeatrice SugarSerena Weiss

Lewis Zumberg

October 31, 201023 Cheshvan 5771

Alma ElderAlexander Epstein

Dora GordonJerry Katz

Max SatovskyDonald Schwartz

Joanne Tintori Rodzik

There are many ways to honor the memory of a loved one, but none so enduring as a Yahrzeit Plaque mounted on the synagogue wall.These handsome brass plaques are engraved with names and dates in tribute of your departed loved one. For more information, or to purchase

an eternal remembrance of a soul now passed, please call Janet Pont, Director of Member Support Services, at 248/357-5544 x33.

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Max BednarshAbraham Borman

Lucy EdelsonDavid B. Hermelin

Yetta Jaffe HollanderAlvin Jacobson

Mary KatzHerbie Mayers

Norman SchlonerGloria Wagner

November 2, 201025 Cheshvan 5771Robert Braverman

Sally L. BroseSadie Ernstein

Helen GoodmanLouis GorenHarry Jaffa

Moshe KaplanRose Grace Kaufman

Hyman LipsitzRae A. RaimiAlfred Shevin

Joseph C. SosnickCarmy Zweig

November 3, 201026 Cheshvan 5771

Gertrude AdelsAnn KopmanMoe S. Perlis

Barbara RosenbloomNathan Silverman

Mollie P. Stone

November 4, 201027 Cheshvan 5771

Rose ArshtBessie Gold

Joseph E. GoodsteinLinda Kozlowski

Mollie LipsitzStephen S. Selfon

November 5, 201028 Cheshvan 5771Harry C. Davidson

Ben GoldbergJane Golden

Joshua HorwitzMilton D. Hubert

Jacob SavinRose Silverstone

Bernice WaldmanLynda Gorsky Yawn

November 6, 201029 Cheshvan 5771

Celia BlaskoHarold Eidelman

Harry GolobSarah Feder Iwrey

Leah JanowitzClara Kapetansky Leib

Gertrude MelinskyEthel MendelsonBenjamin MilmanDave Rabinowitz

Saretta ReinBella Segel

Tillie Smolinsky

November 7, 201030 Cheshvan 5771

Anne ElgotGilbert GalensMaurice Rifkin

November 8, 20101 Kislev 5771

Golda AverbachFlorence Burstein

Alexander J. CantorDavid Chicorel

Joan KaltEsther Ethel Kert

Maureen MendelsohnMilton Mittenthal

Aaron E. RoseDeborah Ann Schiller

Allen SidlowHedvig R. Spitzer

November 9, 20102 Kislev 5771Leo BrodskyRose Glanz

Benjamin D. KrugelCharlotte OrdowerFrank Richardson

Benjamin ShiffmanDorothy WagnerRuth Waserman

Lillian R. Wetsman

November 10, 20103 Kislev 5771

Ethel Burke AbramsRandall KohnMorris Lazarus

Barbara Lee MankoIrving MossHarry Rodin

John SchneiderRayetta Soverinsky

November 11, 20104 Kislev 5771Alice BoxmanSamson LabesPhilip RuskinLillian Siegal

Bernice SingerMeyer Waterstone

Loretta Zeidner

November 12, 20105 Kislev 5771

Raphel AltmanMildred Cohen

Sandra FrankBertha Lupovitch

Meyer Mike PomerantzMinnie Reichstein

Ann Stoneman

November 13, 20106 Kislev 5771Eva Averbuch

Maurice BortmanIrma Fennell

Sarah GuralnickJudith KrispinDora PrinceJulius Ruda

Samuel SchwartzLillian SeigerYetta Shapiro

Bernard ShulmanMeyer Silverman

Aaron Taylor

November 14, 20107 Kislev 5771

Minnie ClaymanMona Cohen

Alexander FriedmanSol Gus

Willian KleinDiane Pearl Malerman

Faye SafferYetta ShienerLeo Shipko

Rose Marion Simons

November 15, 20108 Kislev 5771Arlene Burns

Fannie Milgrom CooperSara Garton

Gershon GoldenbergLeo I. Holt

Henry C. KeywellHarry LiebergottGoldye Nelson

Milton Robert RadnerJoseph Silver

November 16, 20109 Kislev 5771

Evelyn FishmanJoseph Freedman

Barbara Lois GalensArthur Gould

Samuel HurvitzSheldon Lax

Isidore Sosnick

November 17, 201010 Kislev 5771Marvin Brode

Mollie BursteinRobert M. Gage

Ruth GraffBertha HaberkornOscar M. Kramer

Dora LezellBenjamin LinderHarold PerlsteinPauline Rosen

Ruth M. SchurginEthel ShapiraTzyvia Sinclair

Sam SniderJulius Steinberg

Janet VictorHarold Yassky

November 18, 201011 Kislev 5771Dorothy BarskyPearl Brodsky

Bernice FeldmesserHilda Goldstein

Dorothy HochmanWilliam HordesWilliam Kerwin

Lillian LublinNathan Partney

Sol RybackDavid ShwedelJean Silverman

November 19, 201012 Kislev 5771Hyman Beale

Rita CutlerAlbert Ehrlich

Peggy K. FlahartAl Kirsch

Perle LandawAlvin ManhoffRoslyn Pollick

Anne Fisher RoseJeffrey Roth

Earl SchwartzMorris D. SerwinMarion Zamek

November 20, 201013 Kislev 5771

Sam FisherLoretta Knispel

Sara LittmanSamuel Mogill

Helen Podolsky PosnerH. Douglas Resnick

Harvey SamuelsRose Stern

Louis Weston

November 21, 201014 Kislev 5771

Joyce CohnSamuel P. GordonHarold B. Kukes

Irvin LewisAlbert Luchtan

Lillian Jaffe OaksDouglas ResnickMeyer RobinsonNorman SegalShirley Taub

Allan L. WestonSylvia Zeff

November 22, 201015 Kislev 5771

Elizabeth BrodieStanley Friedman

Pauline KasoffIra Kaufman

Sylvia G. KirsteinGertrude Eisler Lash

Jerry MeitesGloria RadnerPaul H. ShawnH. Saul Sugar

November 23, 201016 Kislev 5771

Helen FunkIrving Hermelin

Jack KnispelBernard KossJack W. Parr

Lillian Lee SchechterDavid S. Segel

November 24, 201017 Kislev 5771

Jocelyn CanvasserHenry Dorfman

Rachel FranzblauWilliam Freed

David A. GilmanTillie Martin

Belle SteinbergFannie Esther Taubman

November 25, 201018 Kislev 5771

Jacque BakermanMorris Blumeno

Jerome Frank BrownMorris Israel FineRuth FinkelsteinDora LangnasMeyer W. Leib

Sara MarksMilka Moskowitz

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November 26, 201019 Kislev 5771

Elise AdlerFanny W. BaleMorris Baron

Teddy BookmanRobert Friedman

Myer GersonAlbert W. HandlerPhilip E. LachmanDororthy L. Milen

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Libbie SchlusselShirley L. Smith

November 27, 201020 Kislev 5771

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November 28, 201021 Kislev 5771

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Harry M. NayerSamuel Solway

November 29, 201022 Kislev 5771

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Tribute donations received by October 22, 2010 will be published in the December-January issue of The Recorder. A minimum donation of $10.00 is required for an acknowledgement to be mailed to the honoree or to the family of the deceased.

RABBI JOSEPH KRAKOFF DISCRETIONARY FUNDIn Appreciation of: Rabbi Krakoff by Robert & Karen Brunhild Rabbi Krakoff's kindness in helping with Sarah Cohen's Bat Mitzvah by Gerald & Karen Couf-Cohen High Holiday honor by Warren & Sandy Lada and Robert & Anita Naftaly Rabbi Krakoff's kindness by Geri Margolis In Honor of: Rabbi Krakoff celebrating his Bar Mitzvah year at CSZ by Seymour & Rose Berman, Donald & Marcia Boxman, Herbert & Fay Eidelman, Rita Goldstone, Harold & Evelyn Goodman, Connie Jacob, Dana & David Jacob, Les Perlman & Florence Perlman, Catherine & Nathan Forbes, Barry & Debby Rosen, Elliot & Lorraine Schubiner, Gerald & Fran Uzansky and Judy Shewach & Fred Stevenson Lee Bernstein's special birthday by Joan Brawer Lillian Chinitz's 90th birthday by The Chinitz Families Ben Chinitz of South Carolina’s birthday by Aunt Julie Chinitz Rabbi Krakoff's special birthday by Garry & Viola Kappy Vi & Marty Jacob's 60th anniversary by Howard & Liza Larky Rabbi Joseph and Susan Krakoff's 16th anniversary by Yale & Anna Levin and Lorraine RimarIn Memory of: Jacqueline Gage by Jay & Diane Bielfield Dave Brandemihl and Pearl Gorman by Herbert & Fay Eidelman Belle Lieberman and Pearl Nusbaum by Bernice Handler Roslyn Jacobson by Herschel Harris Carrie Fleischman by Leonard & Cookie Lachover Isabelle Migdal, Geraldine Schwartz and Scott Carnick by Erwin & Roberta Madorsky Dr. Sidney Baskin by Freda Shawn

Marking the Yahrzeit of: Morris Mendelson by Seymour & Rose Berman Max Madgy by Barbara Cohn Robert Keila by Corey & Hilary Haber Esther Elias by Paul & Roberta Ingber Simon Kapen and Yosef Garber by Sheldon & Rachel Kapen Richard Larky by Sheldon & Barbara Larky Irving Rosenthal by Steven & Sandi Matz Rose Russky and Jeffrey Nathan Meizels by Carol Meizels Charles Olsman by Jules & Barbara Olsman Pauline Fabian by Elliot & Lorraine Schubiner Elsie Lang Block, Sophie Bertha Lang and Mayer Lang by Freda Shawn William Tarockoff and Melvin Tarockoff by Norman Tarockoff Joseph Zechman by Bess Zechman Wishing You a Happy & Healthy New Year: by David Winston With Gratitude for Your Touching Sermon Remembering Eugene Zweig : by Barbara Zweig & Family RABBI AARON STARR DISCRETIONARY FUNDIn Appreciation of: Rabbi Starr officiating at our 20th anniverssary by Robert & Karen Brunhild In Honor of: Rabbi Aaron and Rebecca Starr’s son, Ayal Starr by Gerald & Karen Couf-Cohen, Gary Schwartz & Cindy Shaffran and Keith Sirlin

RABBI IRWIN GRONER PUBLICATION FUNDMarking the Yahrzeit of: Gordon Meir Ryback by Esther Applebaum Ida F. Lewis by Robert & Bryna Frank and Francie & Scott Watson Rebecca Galin by Gary & Gina Galin Edward Block by Andrew & Alice Segal

CANTOR MEIR FINKELSTEIN DISCRETIONARY FUNDDonation: by Robert Pensler In Appreciation of: Cantor Finkelstein's kindness in helping with Sarah Cohen's Bat Mitzvah by Gerald & Karen Couf-Cohen In Honor of: Arthur Sugarman's 80th birthday by George & Helen Kerwin Marking the Yahrzeit of: Rose Ryback and Sol Ryback by Esther Applebaum Annette Konstantin by Herbert & Barbara Goldstein Ann Mogill by George & Irma Mogill Mildred Zirkin by Richard Zirkin

ASSISTANT CANTORLEONARD GUTMAN DISCRETIONARY FUNDIn Appreciation of: Pulpit honor by Michael & Nanci Wolf Freedman and Abner Ragins Assistant Cantor Gutman in memory of Rachel Gendloff by Evelyn Gendloff Special friends Assistant Cantor Leonard & Sandy Gutman by Alvin & Shirley Lezell Assistant Cantor Leonard Gutman's help in Torah reading by Neil Satovsky

B’NAI ISRAEL CENTER MORNING MINYAN FUNDIn Memory of: Esther Russell by Miriam Foxman Marking the Yahrzeit of: Glenn Gendloff by Evelyn Gendloff Samuel Toby by Melvin & Rosann Toby

EDUCATION FUNDIn Honor of: Megan & Aubrey Topper's marriage by Gerald & Karen Couf-Cohen Norman Katz's special birthday by Michael Katz Rabbi Harold and Susan Loss for their dedication to Temple Israel by Samuel & Dena ScheinfieldIn Memory of: Richard Gershenson and Irving Belsky by Mark & Tobye Bello and Family Richard Braun by Mark & Paula Birnholtz Isabelle Migdal by Robert & Jodi Goodman

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31 Sandy Brenner and Marion Klein by Franci & Gail Goodstein Sydney Stern by Beverly & Martin Miller Richard Braun by Teri Shipper Belle Lieberman by Chuck & Marlene Thav Joyce Siegel by Irving & Barbara Tukel Marking the Yahrzeit of: Dennis M. Aaron by Jonathan S. Aaron Esther LaMed by Max & Renah Bardenstein Vivian Gildenberg by Gildenberg & Mocio Families Meyer and Mollie Kane by Rosaline Gilson Jeanne & Samuel R. Greenbaum by Jerome & Judith Greenbaum Herbert Kiperman by Debbie & Sarah Kiperman Armin Phillips by Eduardo & Marion Phillips Igor Schoenberger by Lola Schoenberger Wishing a Speedy Recovery to: Helen Glass by Gail Goodstein Fran Uzansky by Gail & Franci Goodstein Eddie Sherman by Beverly & Martin Miller

GENERAL FUNDIn Appreciation of: Shaarey Zedek Family for anniversary flowers by Elliot & Lorraine Schubiner In Honor of: Elaine Medwed's granddaughter's marriage by Davida Gale Ilene Nemer's special birthday by Max & Trude Lumelsky In Memory of: Jackie Gage by Alan & Sharyl Ackerman Ruth Gutow by Judy & Irwin Elson, Randie & Charles Federman, Joyce Siegel and Doreen Hermelin Isabelle Ziegelman by Doreen Hermelin Geraldine Carnick Schwartz by Sidney & Sally Katz Ruth Gutow by Ronnie & Stacy Klein, Gail & Donald Lansky, Vivian & Rick Levy, Jennifer & Mark Rosen, Alvin & Susan Schoenberger, Joseph Shulman, Joan & Harold Tyndall and Irving & Gail Weintraub Sol Wolkin by Sylvia Serwin Rosina Weissman by Michael & Linda Weingarden

Marking the Yahrzeit of: Julius Abramson by Jay & Joanna Abramson Anton & Irene Berger by Judy & Zhenya Berger Ben Berry & Jack Berry by Harold & Barbara Berry and Selma & Jack Schwartz Miriam Stein by Beverly Blas Molly Borman by Paul Borman Charles Mattler by Dee & Seymour Brode Franka Charlupski by Mala Dorfman Virginia Lenobel by Jack & Judith Elder Barbara Manko and Hilda & Jack Erman by Earle & Beth Erman Herbert & Ida Glogower by Charles & Darlene Glogower Harry Jacobson by Joseph & Nancy Jacobson Anna Newman by Martin & Annette Newman Harry Cohen by Zelda Robinson Sidney Rosen by Frederic Rosen Cecelia Ruza and Charles Rosen by Paul Ruza Ben Sklar and Ann Sobol by Leo & Libby Sklar Louis Stein by Harvey Stein Louis J. Stober by Richard & Judy Stober, Judy & Richard Lewis and Susie & David Lewis Ruth L. Leland by Lawrence Stocker, M.D. Nancy Wagner by Donald & Dottie Wagner

MORNING MINYAN FUND SOUTHFIELDIn Appreciation of: Pulpit honor marking the yahrzeit of Solomon Cohen by Elaine Laker Dr. Louis Soverinsky for shiva services for Jane Salzberg By the family of Jane Salzberg Pulpit honor by Isadore Silverman Pulpit honor & Assistant Cantor Gutman for being such a good and caring friend by Gerald & Fran Uzansky In Honor of: Marvin Shwedel's special birthday by Gerald Cohen & Karen Couf-Cohen, Richard & Sally Krugel and Jerald & Carole Maltzman Paul Hooberman's special birthday by Sandy & Bobby Moers

In Memory of: Lora Engelbaum by Phillip & Sharon Cohen, Sidney & Ellen Glen and Harold & Evelyn Goodman Ruth Chaim by Gail & Franci Goodstein Albert Kobylanski by Martin Koby Isabelle Migdal by Murray & Shirley Levin Marking the Yahrzeit of: Jack Green by Ian & Shelley Alexis, Blair and Lindsay Sophie Averbuch by Freddie Averbuch Sarah Bernstein by Mildred Bernstein Edna Biederman by Robert & Carmen Biederman Lena Makowsky by David & Beverly Frank Bertha Dworkin by Aaron & Cynthia Greenspon & Family Sam Feldman by Marjorie Grossman Bertha Dworkin, Ben Berry, Jack Berry and Ceil Jonas by Larry & Shirley Jonas Irene Marie Kovinsky and Tony Kovinsky by Anna Levin Irving Lieberman by Arthur Lieberman Anna Neumann by Leroy & Brenda Neumann Charles Olsman by Jules & Barbara Olsman Maurice Perlman and Yetta Solomon by Charles & Elaine Perlman Maurice Perlman by Florence Perlman, Barbara Perlman-Whyman and Leslie Perlman Linda Gonte Perlman by Leslie Perlman Margarette Satovsky by Neil & Joan Satovsky Igor Schoenberger by Alvin & Susi Schoenberger Leah, Meyer, Minia, Moishe, Rochel, Shaye and Zipora Worona by Paul Worona Wishing a Speedy Recovery to: Howard Koval by Gail & Franci Goodstein Larry Berry by Leslie Perlman

MEN’S CLUBMarking the Yahrzeit of: Morris Ragins by Abner Ragins With Gratitude for Your Beautiful Shabbat Tribute to Eugene Zweig: by Barbara Zweig & Family

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SISTERHOOD GENERAL FUNDMarking the Yahrzeit of: Saul Firestone by Micki Gold George Fleischer by Rochelle Lieberman Marking the Unveiling of: Edith Goodman by Robert & Susan Rollinger

SISTERHOOD TORAH FUNDIn Honor of: Lorraine and Harvey Starr's granddaughter Jade's Bat Mitzvah and Nicole Dean's Bat Mitzvah by Harriet Ruza & Ben Kawer In Memory of: Betty Levine by Harriet Ruza

SOUTHFIELDSHABBAT LUNCH FUNDIn Appreciation of: Susan Krakoff, for her help with reading Torah by Sally Krugel Marking the Yahrzeit of: Jack Green by Harold, Nancy, Leslie & Adam Finkel Mary Frank by David & Beverly Frank John F. Tam by Robert & Elizabeth Tam

GOLDIE & RABBI MORRIS ADLERSCHOLARSHIP FUNDIn Memory of: Gerald J. Barsky by Frances Barsky & Family Marking the Yahrzeit of: Paul C. Deutch by David & Deena Fishman

MORRIS & BEVERLY BAKER FOUNDATION FUNDIn Appreciation of: High Holiday honor by Beverly Baker

ANN & LEONARD P. BARUCH TZEDAKAH FUNDIn Honor of: Jeremy Baruch & Rachel Levine's marriage by Davida Gale, Shira Shapiro & Arnie Weiner and Isadore & Evelyn Silverman Leonard Baruch's 88th birthday by Davida Gale and Yale & Anna Levin

ROSE & MILTON BERNSTEINSCHOLARSHIP FUNDIn Honor of: Lee Bernstein's special birthday by Lois Begun

RICHARD & PHYLLIS BLEZNAKSCHOLARSHIP FUNDIn Honor of: Lee Bernstein’s special birthday by Richard & Phyllis Bleznak In Memory of: Geraldine Schwartz by Dolly Brown

HERMAN BRODSKYMEMORIAL FUNDIn Honor of: Sally Soberman's special birthday, Paul Hooberman's special birthday, Ann and David Rosenberg's son Kevin's engagement to Michelle, Lois Levine's recovery, Ruth and Norman Beitner's son Jonathan's engagement and Carl and Lorelei Lipnik's grandson Jonathan's engagement by Dina Brodsky Hilda Hamburger's granddaughter Sheri Jankelovitz's marriage to Adam Horwitz and marriage of Aubrey Topper & Megan Rappaport by Stacy & Jeffrey Brodsky Sheri and Adam Horwitz's marriage and Chuck Rubin's birthday by David & Ann Rosenberg In Memory of: Isabelle Migdal by Dina Brodsky Marking the Yahrzeit of: Jacob Brodsky by Dina Brodsky & Family, Helene Brodsky Brody, Stu, Amy, Rachel and Ann Brodsky Rosenberg Wishing a Speedy Recovery to: Eddie Sherman by Dina Brodsky

RICHARD M. BROWNEDUCATION RESOURCE FUNDIn Honor of: Richard Brown's special birthday by Eugene & Marcia Applebaum, Alan & Elaine Belkin, Richard Knoll & Maureen Fill, Joseph & Nancy Jacobson, Arthur & Rochelle Lieberman, Mona Milan, Mayer & Sheila Morganroth, Terry & Meryl Podolsky, Cole & Judy Verona, Marilynn & Mitchel Sabin and Maddie & Sid ForbesIn Memory of: Howard Brickner, Helene Hurwitz, Geraldine Schwartz, Sharon Wolf, and Dr. Harold Luria by Richard & Sharon Brown Marking the Yahrzeit of: Martin Fried by Elaine Belkin

FANNIE & MEYER COOPERHEARING IMPAIRED FUNDIn Memory of: Maurice Perlman by Jack Perlman Marking the Yahrzeit of: Yetta Solomon by Jack Perlman HARVEY ALAN DEUTCH MEMORIAL FUND FORSPECIAL EDUCATIONIn Honor of: Alan and Lenore Deutch-Singer's son Justin's marriage by Deena Canvasser & Irv Shapiro Binay, Kimmie and Brent Sklar's marriages, Sally Soberman's special birthday and Shelly Wainer's special birthday by Alan & Lenore Deutch-Singer Louie and Betty Chernoff's 60th anniversary by Alan & Lenore Deutch-Singer & Family Marcia Nodel's special birthday by Alan & Lenore Deutch-Singer and Brad & Stephanie Deutch In Memory of: Bertha Wasserman by Mary Jane & Neal Frankel Joe Roth by Alan & Lenore Deutch-Singer and Brad & Stephanie Deutch Isabelle Migdal, Bertha "Birdie" Wasserman, Sydney Stern and Helene Hurwitz by Alan & Lenore Deutch-Singer Sandy Weston by Susan & Howard Wasserman Wishing a Speedy Recovery to: Eileen Goldstein by Alan & Lenore Deutch-Singer

REUBIN & YETTA DUBRINSKYEDUCATION FUNDIn Honor of: Marvin Shwedel's special birthday by Marvin & Innis Dubrinsky In Memory of: Ruth Gutow and George Cantor by Marvin & Innis Dubrinsky Wishing a Speedy Recovery to: Melvin Weston by Marvin & Innis Dubrinsky and Carol & Seymour Dubrinsky

DR JOSEPH & NAOMI EDERCHILDREN’S FUNDMarking the Yahrzeit of: Richard David Mitchell by Beverly Mitchell & Family

BETTY FISHMANMEMORIAL FUNDMarking the Yahrzeit of: Eva Fishman by Steven Fishman

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33GOODMAN & WALDMANSEUDAH SHLISHIT FUNDMarking the Yahrzeit of: William M. Goodman by Gene Goodman & Sandra Goodman

SONIA & I. MURRAY JACOBSMEMORIAL FUNDIn Memory of: Lora Engelbaum and Harold Luria by Richard & Elyse Jacobs and Family

ABE & BEA KATZMANCAMP RAMAH FUNDIn Honor of: Arnold and Barbara Grant's 50th anniversary by Norman & Judie Blumeno Marking the Yahrzeit of: Abe Katzman by Norman & Judie Blumeno

SIDNEY KATZMANMEMORIAL PURIM FUNDWishing a Speedy Recovery to: Harold Schreiber, Larry Lifshitz and Chuck Lewis by Rhoda & Linda Katzman

BABS & HERB KAUFMAN LISTEN-IN FUNDIn Honor of the Birthdays of: Richard Brown, Elaine Perlman, Julie Sosin, Amy Groner, Bernard Stollman, Donna Stone, Jerry Bigelman, Edythe Jackier, Sissi Lapides, Stuart Perlman, Stuart Borman, Jack Shapiro, Joyce Blum, Leonard Baron, Leonard Baruch, Rochelle & Arthur Lieberman, Oscar Feldman, Robyn Gorell, Marlene Handler, Beverly Laker, Hannah Moss, Jim August, Stephen Bromberg, Ira Jaffe, Kenneth Eisenberg and Ben Rosenthal by Herbert & Babs Kaufman In Honor of the Anniversaries of: Rabbbi Joseph & Susan Krakoff, Sandi & Steven Matz, Lorraine & Alden Leib, Faye & Michael Krut, David & Barbara Wallace, Arleen & Michael Karbal, Ira & Brenda Jaffe, Joyce & George Blum, Leonard & Nancy Baron, and Rochelle & Arthur Lieberman by Herbert & Babs Kaufman

BENJAMIN & ESTHER KERT MEMORIALTRANSPORTATION FUNDIn Honor of: Barbara & Ronnie Coburn, birth of grandson Zach Levitt by Samuel & Dena Scheinfield Wishing a Speedy Recovery to: Ronald Rosen by Samuel & Dena Scheinfield

DR. DAVID KLIGER &CEIL RUDA KLIGER RUDA SCHOLARSHIP FUND In Memory of: Jackie Gage by Seymour, Joyce & Nancy Kliger BELLE & HAROLD KUKESMEMORIAL FUNDMarking the Yahrzeit of: Marvin Revich by Thomas & Rosanne Kukes Wishing a Speedy Recovery to: Barbara Kratchman by Douglas & Linda Mossman

LAKER FAMILY CONCERT FUNDIn Honor of: Ann and Leonard Baruch's grandson Jeremy's marriage by Gerald & Elaine Laker In Memory of: Isabelle Migdal by Gerald & Elaine Laker Wishing a Speedy Recovery to: Geri Margolis by Irving & Beverly Laker

SOPHIE & BEN LEFKOWITZSCHOLARSHIP FUNDIn Honor of: Sylvia and Erwin Harvith's 70th anniversary by Julian & Ruth Lefkowitz Marking the Yahrzeit of: Sophie Lekkowitz by Julian & Ruth Lefkowitz

BETTY & SAMUEL L. LEHRMANBETH HAYELED FUNDIn Memory of: Pearl Nusbaum by Sylvia & Hans Weinmann

LORELEI & CARL LIPNIKCAMP RAMAH FUNDIn Appreciation of: High Holiday honor by Carl & Lorelei Lipnik In Honor of: Lorlei Lipnik's special birthday by Bertha Beitner David and Shoshana Beitner's marriage by Shira Shapiro & Arnie Weiner In Memory of: Thelma & Bob Prussack's beloved sister Ethel by Carl & Lorelei Lipnik Marking the Yahrzeit of: Jacob Beitner by Norman & Ruth Beitner

TILLIE MARTIN MEMORIALHIGH SCHOOLYOUTH GROUP FUNDIn Honor of: Laura Miller's 65th birthday by Chuck & Arlene Beerman In Memory of: Gerald Abel by Chuck & Arlene Beerman

IRVIN & LILLIAN MECKLERMEMORIAL FUNDIn Memory of: Ben Gurvitz, Dorothy Aaron and Sharon Wolf by Marvin & Adria Aronovitz

LOIS & HARRY NELSONFAMILY FUNDIn Memory of: Julius Becker by Julie Nelson-Klein Marking the Yahrzeit of: Ada Linden by Jan & Julie Nelson-Klein, Linden, Michelle, Sandy and Arielle Nelson

BARBARA & MICKEY NEMERLIBRARY FUNDIn Honor of: Ron and Maggie Berris, birth of granddaughter Mia by Milford & Barbara Nemer In Memory of: Gladys Blumenfeld, Seymour Posner, Raymond Abrams, Joe Roth, Jerome Reiss, Richard Gershenson, Gerrie Schwartz and Lori Haber Buckfire by Milford & Barbara NemerMarking the Yahrzeit of: Sam Braverman by Sheldon & Barbara Larky Special Thank You to Dr. Jim Labes: by Milford & Barbara Nemer

CELIA ORLEY SCHOLARSHIP FUNDIn Honor of: Zach & Liza Gordon's marriage by Ronnie & Stacy Klein, Catie and Carly Marvin Shwedel's special birthday, Zina Kramer's special birthday and Paul Hooberman's special birthday by Gregg & Harriet Orley

GAIL PARR MEMORIAL FUNDIn Honor of: Evelin Moldawer's 90th birthday by Louis Parr and Barbara & Joanne KraftIn Memory of: David Kwiat by Louis Parr Marking the Yahrzeit of: Gail Parr by Louis Parr

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JANET PONT MITZVAH FUNDIn Memory of: Richard Aronsson by Stuart & Andy Grass

ANDREA LYNN RUBINSTEINOUTSTANDING LEADERSHIPAWARD FUNDIn Honor of: Sally Soberman's special birthday, Ann and Leonard Baruch's grandson Jeremy's marriage to Rachel Levine, Robert Rubinstein's 90th birthday, Marlene Handler's special birthday and Beverly Laker's birthday by Marvin & Sharon Fleischman In Memory of: Isabelle Migdal by Dina Brodsky and Murray & Shirley Levin Wishing a Speedy Recovery to: Geri Margolis by Murray & Shirley Levin

IRVING & FAYE SAFFERSCHOLARSHIP FUNDIn Honor of: Laurel & Stephen Epstein's son's marriage by Mark & Peggy SafferIn Memory of: Joseph Roth by Lary & Nancy Goldman, Elayne & Fred Greenspan and Lois & Mark Shaevsky Isabelle Migdal and Richard Gershenson by Jeffrey & Wendy Roth Isabelle Migdal and Julius Becker by Mark & Peggy Saffer

LEAH & HYMAN SAFRANLIBRARY FUNDIn Memory of: Lora Engelbaum by James Safran & Family

NATHAN SOBERMANMEMORIAL FUNDIn Honor of: Sally Soberman's special birthday by Blanche Dickman, Ilene Nemer, Paula Milgrom and Jim Barnett Mimi Bubbles's special birthday by Fred & Cindy Leff In Memory of: Joseph Roth and Rosina Weissman by Roger & Marcia Fenton Isabelle Migdal by Roger & Marcia Fenton and Sally Soberman Marking the Yahrzeit of: Riva and Jacob Soberman by Sally Soberman

MARILYN SOVERINSKYYOUTH ACTIVITY FUNDIn Memory of: Darlene Glogower's mother, Jenny Mills' brother and Irving Belsky by Mark & Lisa Soverinsky Beatrice Toft, Irving Belsky and Isabelle Migdal by Lou & Sally Soverinsky

BELLE & MEYER SHUGERMANSCHOLARSHIP FUNDMarking the Yahrzeit of: Esther Shugerman by Millie Charmer

DR. ALEXANDER ULLMANNEDUCATIONAL MEMORIAL FUNDIn Honor of: Rabbi Krakoff’s Bar Mitzvah year at CSZ by Audie & Faye Ullmann Kanter

MEL & HELENE WALLACEFUND FOR SZUZY/HEBREWHIGH SCHOOL RETREATMarking the Yahrzeit of: Dr. Harold M. Podolsky by Ruth Tobias

SIDNEY & MELBA WINER CREATIVE ARTS FUND FOR CHILDRENIn Memory of: Morton M. Grass by Stuart & Andy Grass Marking the Yahrzeit of: Bess Laster and Rebecca Sarah Podolsky by Harold & Shirley Podolsky

PETER & CLARA WEISBERGCONCERT FUNDIn Honor of: Helen Weisberg by Phyllis Robinson

HARVEY & LUCILLE WEISBERG SPECIAL PURPOSE FUNDIn Memory of: Joseph Gajda by Sidney & Eileen Bradley Marking the Yahrzeit of: Gladys Bayer and Leonard Birnbaum by Harvey Weisberg

ANN ZUCKMANSPECIAL NEEDS FUNDIn Honor of: Harriet Cooperman's special birthday, Mark & Harriet Cooperman's anniversary and Bob & Linda Bodzin's anniversary by Ralph Zuckman In Memory of: Pearl Nusbaum by Barry & Elaine Resnick

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Lori Blumenstein-Bott, Executive Director27375 Bell Road, Southfield, Michigan 48034-2079

Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Road

Southfield, Michigan 48034-2079

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