october 24, 2015 shabbat card
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Services and programming information for Synagogue members for the week of October 24-30, 2015.TRANSCRIPT
CLERGY Rabbi Aaron Starr
Hazzan David Propis, D.M.Assistant Cantor Leonard S. Gutman
Cantor Emeritus Chaim Najman, D.M.
SHABBAT LEKH L’KHAOctober 24, 2015 � 11 Cheshvan, 5776
Shabbat Shalom! We are glad you are with us today!
C.A.R.E. Shabbat
Colton Graub
Triennial: Genesis 16:1-17:27, page 86 Maftir: Genesis 17:24-27, page 93
Haftarah: Isaiah 40:27-41:16Haftarah Chanter: Larry Rockind
TORAH & HAFTORAH READINGS
MINCHAH/MA’ARIV 6:15 p.m.
Followed by S’udah Sh’lishit Shabbat ends
7:18 p.m.
Y.E.S.! YOUTH EXPERIENCES ON SHABBATRUACH ACTIVITIES - Tikvah Chapel
10:00-10:45 a.m. - For children ages 3 to 7 10:45 a.m.-End of Services - For children ages 5-7
A lively Shabbat babysitting experience for children whose parents wish to attend services.
ME & MY PRESCHOOLER - Room 6 10:45-11:45 a.m. - For children ages 2 to 4
Joyful adult and child class with music, snacks, Shabbat-oriented games and small group activities.
KEHILLAH KIDS - Library 10:45-end of services - For children ages 4 to 7
Music and games with Hilary Duberstein.
C.A.R.E. (Congregations Advocating Regular Exams) is an effort that brings CSZ and Sisterhood together with other synagogues to highlight health
screenings. Lisa Soble Siegmann will speak during services and share her personal cancer story.
HEAL US NOWA prayer for healing, composed by Cantor Leon Sher
R’fa-ei-nu Adonai v’nei-ra-fei,Ho-shi-ei-nu v’ni-va-shei-ah.Mi she-bei-rach a-vo-tey-nu, Mi she-bei-rach i-mo-tey-nu, Ana Adonai ho-shi-ah na.
We pray for healing of the body.We pray for healing of the soul.For strength of flesh and mind and spirit.We pray to once again be whole.
Eil na r’fa naOh, please, heal us now!R’fu-at ha-ne-fesh, U-r fu-at ha-guf. R’fu-ah sh’lei-mah
Eil na r’fa naOh, please, heal us now!R’fu-at ha-ne-fesh, U-r fu-at ha-guf. R’fu-ah sh’lei-mah
Heal us now.Heal us now.Heal us now.
SPONSORSHIP INFORMATIONThere are two options for Bimah adornments. You may sponsor the Bimah flowers for $118, and/or you may sponsor a beautiful Yad Ezra basket for a donation of $118. To sponsor BIMAH FLOWERS or a YAD EZRA BASKET, please contact Lori Silverstein at [email protected] or 248.229.0825.To sponsor a CONGREGATIONAL KIDDUSH and/or SHABBAT LUNCH, please contact Ruthe Goldstein at [email protected] or 248.624.0739.B’nai Mitzvah families should contact Ruthe Goldstein for ALL sponsorships at [email protected] or 248.624.0739.
Congregational Kiddush is sponsored by The Liebergott, Robinson, and Fleischman families
in memory of Rose Liebergottand by Judi and Steven Rapp, Renee and David Silbert,
and Cindi and Lew Wagner in honor of the 67th Wedding Anniversary of Rose and Julian Wagner.
Congregational Lunch is sponsored by Donors to the Sisterhood Shabbat Lunch Fund.
Bimah Flowers are sponsored byHarriet Siden in memory of her beloved husband, Franklin Siden
Bimah Flowers are sponsored byThe grandchildren and great-grandchild of Rose and Julian Wagner
in honor of their 67th Wedding Anniversary.
DAILY MINYAN TIMES October 25-30, 2015
BE A FRIEND OF THE SISTERHOOD SHABBAT LUNCH FUNDWith an automatic monthly credit card deduction of $18/month for 60 months, you help sustain the Shabbat Lunch program, and are honored with a nameplate on the Shabbat Lunch Plaque! Contact Janice Stoneman at 248.770.3454 for details.
Morning EveningSunday 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Monday 7:30 a.m 5:30 p.m. Tuesday 7:30 a.m 5:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 a.m 5:30 p.m. Thursday 7:30 a.m 5:30 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
SHABBAT CANDLE LIGHTING AT 6:10 p.m.
To sponsor a MORNING MINYAN BREAKFAST AND/OR S’UDAH SH’LISHIT, please contact Assistant Cantor Leonard Gutman at [email protected]. or 248.357.5544.
BERMAN CENTER EVENTS
YOUTH, FAMILY AND TEEN EVENTS
BERMAN NIGHT OF LEARNINGEthical Dilemmas in Everyday Life with Rabbi Tzvi Muller
Thursdays, October 29, November 5, 12 & 19, 2015 � 7:00 p.m..Explore common ethical dilemmas through the lens of Judaism’s rich teachings.
insights, wisdom and guidance for everyday living. For information, contact Wren Beaulieu-Hack at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.
CHAI MITZVAH WITH REBECCA STARRSunday, November 1, 2015 � 10:00-11:30 a.m.
There are many doors through which you may enter a more meaningful Jewish life. Chai Mitzvah provides the framework and guidance to explore learning, spiri-tuality and social action on your own terms, at your own pace. This class meets
one Sunday per month. Cost: $25 curriculum fee. For information, contact Wren Beaulieu-Hack at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.
THRILLING THURSDAYSOctober 29, 2015 � 10:00-11:30 a.m.
Come play! For children ages 0-5 and their favorite adult. Don’t miss Stan Stan the Fireman on October 29 for Fire Safety Month!. All activities are open to the community and are free. For more information, please contact Tobye Bello
at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.
FALL FIX-UPSunday, November 8, 2015 � 9:30 a.m. registration, breakfast and supply pick-up
Join Jewish Family Service’s 19th annual program serving homebound adults in need of outdoor cleanup to prepare for the winter.
Bring your family, friends or community group. to this one-day service opportunity. Register at www.jfsdetroit.org/volunteers/fall-fix-up.
SENIORS FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES“Jewishly” Preparing Today for TomorrowTuesday, November 3, 2015 � 1:30 p.m.
with Rabbi Aaron Starr, David Techner of Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel, and Ralph Zuckman of Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Financial Documents for Estate PlanningTuesday, November 10, 2015 � 1:30 p.m.
with Steve Korn, Family Law Attorney
RSVP to Janet Pont at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.
CSZ SISTERHOOD CANASTA TOURNAMENTThursday, October 29, 2015 � 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Come with a partner! Cost: $20 per person includes lunch and cash prizes! For event information and an entry form: Ruthe Goldstein at [email protected] or
June Stillman at [email protected].
SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE SHABBATFEATURING STEPHEN BERK
Professor of History, the Holocaust and Jewish Studies, Union College, New YorkFriday, November 6, 2015
5:00 p.m. Traditional Minyan6:00 p.m. T.G.I.S. (Thank God It’s Shabbat) Service
7:00 Shabbat Dinner*7:30 p.m. Professor Berk will speak
Saturday, November 7, 20159:00 a.m. Shabbat Morning Service
Professor Berk will speakFollowing the Congregational lunch, Professor Berk will speak
For details, Shabbat dinner costs and reservations, go to www.shaareyzedek.org or contact Tobye Bello at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.
Stephen Berk’s appearance is generously sponsored by The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation in Memory of Morris D. Baker
VETERANS SHABBATNovember 14, 2015
Join us as we honor members of the armed forces during the Shabbat morning servce. Featuring the Jewish War Veterans Color Guard. Veterans: to participate
in the service, or appear in the keepsake booklet, please contact Tobye Bello at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.
SENIORS LEARNING EXPERIENCESTour of the Federal Reserve Bank in Detroit
Wednesday, November 4, 2015 � 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Take a bus from CSZ for a docent-led tour of the Detroit Branch of the Federal
Reserve Bank. Our tour includes the visitor center and a Q&A about the role fo the Federal Reserve in the U.S. economy. Following our tour, we will have the puchase lunch on our own at the Roma Cafe. Cost: CSZ and JCC Members: $59, Non-Mem-
bers: $69. RSVP to Janet Pont at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.In partnership with the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit’s Center Travel.
ADULT EVENTS
SHABBAT OPPORTUNITIES
“May God bring comfort to our families, together with all the other mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.”
“The road of righteousness leads to life.By way of its path there is no death.”
� Proverbs 12:28
WE CONTINUE TO OBSERVE THESH’LOSHIM PERIOD OF THE FOLLOWING
MEMBERS OF OUR CONGREGATIONAL FAMILY
Gizy BizaouiEthel Segel
Michael KentAlan Stuart Burstein
Ruthe SteinOlga Dworkin
Arthur FriedmanDena Greenberg
Katherine “Katie” Hilary Zack
Irving Herbert ShanbomStacey Feig Jacobson
OCTOBER 24-OCTOBER 30, 2015
October 24, 201511 Cheshvan, 5776Leo BigelmanNathan ButrimovitzMax FreedmanMae Goodman
October 25, 201512 Cheshvan, 5776Sam CohenEsther EichnerRuth Silber KatzJosephine MurawskiHarold ResslerEsther R. SilvermanAlice Tabor
October 26, 201513 Cheshvan, 5776Ann BursteinJoseph CohenDavid GordonBlanche HaasBob HaberMilford KeidanScott OsterEsther SirlinJulia Zechman
October 27, 201514 Cheshvan, 5776Ellen Rose BurnsteinLouis CuttnerMinnie FeinJoseph FeldmanJoseph I. KatzRose LiebergottWilliam Mazer, Jr.David ShapiroKay Claire ShapiroRuth Stotzky
11 CHESHVAN-17 CHESHVAN, 5776
October 28, 201515 Cheshvan, 5776Donald AinbinderIrwin Isadore CohnHugh William GreenbergMorris Kirschner
October 29, 201516 Cheshvan, 5776Sidney Benjamin Ruth FeldmesserHelen P. GoldbergEli KuhelZelda Sadie LevineSamuel LondonIvan MayerHenry NewmanDora RubinsteinMarion F. Smith
October 30, 201517 Cheshvan, 5776Mandel ChudnowJoseph FrenkelSara HaarDavid KossClaire Hirsch LiptonHarry Perlman
SYNAGOGUE OFFICE27375 Bell Road
Southfield, Michigan 48034-2079248.357.5544 � Fax 248.357.0227
www.shaareyzedek.org
CLOVER HILL PARK CEMETERYRalph Zuckman, Executive Director
2425 East Fourteen Mile RoadBirmingham, Michigan 48009
248.723.8884 � Fax 248.723.8886www.cloverhillpark.org
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS & STAFF
Larry Nemer ...............................................................................................President
Jeri Fishman ..................................................................................... Vice-President
Janice Stoneman ............................................................................ Vice-President
Rick Cohen ..................................... At-Large Member of the Executive Board
Kenneth Gold ............................... At-Large Member of the Executive Board
Robert Goodman ....................... At-Large Member of the Executive Board
Shira Shapiro .......................................................................... Executive Director
Wren Beaulieu-Hack
...................................... Director of the Berman Center for Jewish Education
Tobye Bello ............................................................................... Program Director
Leah Silverman Gawel .... Assistant Director of Youth and Family Learning
Shelley Golsky ............................................................................. Office Manager
Allison Gutman ................................. Director of Youth and Family Learning
Janet Pont ............................................. Director of Member Support Services
Leonard P. Baruch ................................................. Executive Director, Emeritus
CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK HISTORYIn 1861, at the beginning of the Civil War, seventeen followers of Traditional Judaism withdrew from the Beth El Society in Detroit to found the “Shaarey Zedek Society.” In 1877 the membership constructed the first building in Detroit to be erected specifically as a synagogue at Congress and St. Antoine. Over the years, Congregation Shaarey Zedek has been located in a number of beautiful and picturesque buildings. These include Winder between St. Antoine and Beaubien Streets, Willis Street E and Brush, and Chicago Boulevard and Lawton which is still standing. At the 100th annual meeting of the Congregation on April 12, 1961, more than 700 members approved the recommendation from the Board of Directors that a new synagogue be built on a forty acre site in Southfield Township. Since the 19th century, members of our congregation have proudly played leading roles in Michigan, the nation and throughout world Jewry. For more than 150 years, Congregation Shaarey Zedek has been a house of prayer, a house of learning, and a community gathering place, transmitting Conservative Jewish teaching, dor l‘dor, from generation to generation.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek is a warm, welcoming, inclusive and egalitarian Conservative Jewish community. We provide to all generations innovative, stimulating and diverse spiritual, educational, leadership and social opportunities that nurture our love and commitment to Jewish life, our Synagogue, our country and the State of Israel.
Our spiritual direction is led by committed, knowledgeable and caring clergy available to all.
Together, all participate in celebrating our history, enriching our community and planning our future.
CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK MISSION
HEALTH, SAFETY, AND OTHER INFORMATIONIn case of emergency, there is an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) located in the alcove near the entrance to the Men’s Restroom in the main foyer of the Synagogue.
Oxygen is available, if needed, in the rear of the Sanctuary and in the Clergy Robing Room.
Wheelchairs are available and are located in the coat room.
Large print prayer books are located in the rear of the Sanctuary.
The Sanctuary is equipped with a hearing loop which broadcasts sound without background noise or reverberation. If your hearing aid has a built-in wireless receiver called a T-coil or Telecoil, you may access the T-coil program by pushing a button on your hearing aid. Speak with your audiologist to find out if your hearing aid has, or can have, a T (no background noise pick-up) or an MT program (blended micro-phone & T-coil program) for improved hearing in our Sanctuary. If your hearing aid is not T-coil enabled, hand-held hearing devices are available and located in the rear of the Sanctuary.
Lost items may be located in the coat room. If you don’t find your lost item there, please contact the Synagogue office. Please note: the Synagogue is not responsible for personal belongings.
Please notify an usher if you need assistance.
If you have any questions about health & safety equipment in the CSZ building, please contact Keith Armbruster at 248.357.5544.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION For membership information, please contact Shelley Golsky
at 248.357.5544 or [email protected].
HELP MAKE A MINYANComing to daily morning and/or evening services may fit perfectly into your day. Your attendance IS important, even if you are only able to attend periodically. Fellow congregants who are reciting kaddish for a recently departed loved one, or a yearly yahrzeit, rely on CSZ for their communal support. Please join us and make a difference.
VISITING THE SICKDue to privacy rules, hospitals cannot inform the Synagogue when Jewish patients are admitted. The only way we know that you, a relative, or friend is in the hospital is if we are notified by loved ones. Please contact Shira at 248.357.5544 or [email protected] when you know of one of our members who is in the hospital, so our clergy can be in touch with them.