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ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE
Mornings:Sundays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.Monday – Friday . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m.Shabbat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 a.m.
Evenings (Sunday – Friday)Through February 17 . . . . 5:00 p.m.Beginning February 19 . . . 5:30 p.m.
Saturdays (Minchah-Maariv)January 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00 p.m.January 14,21 . . . . . . . . . 5:15 p.m.January 28. . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30 p.m.February 4, 11 . . . . . . . . . 5:45 p.m.February 18, 25 . . . . . . . . 6:00 p.m.
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
SHABBAT TORAH PORTIONSJANUARY 7Vayechi
JANUARY 14Shemot
JANUARY 21Vaera
JANUARY 28Bo
ENDOWED IN MEMORY OF HARRY AND SHIRLEY NACHMAN Vol. 69 No. 2 January-February 2012 l Tevet - Adar 5772
FRIDAY EVENING
PRESENTATION:AWARD-WINNING
AUTHOR AND
NOTED SPEAKERDEBORAHLIPSTADT
FOLLOWING A SHABBAT DINNER, Deborah Lipstadt will speak about hernew book, The Eichmann Trial, which offers a legal, moral and politicalframework for coming to terms with unfathomable evil and those who per-petrate it. The New York Times has described Dr. Lipstadt as having “donea great service by… recovering the event as a gripping legal drama, as wellas a hinge moment in Israel’s history and in the world’s delayed awakeningto the magnitude of the Holocaust.” See page 4 for SYNergy Shabbat details.
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FEBRUARY 4 Beshalach
SHABBAT SHIRAWITH THE
ADAT SHALOM CHOIR
FEBRUARY 11 Yitro
FEBRUARY 18 Mishpatim
FEBRUARY 25 Terumah
JANUARY 13 & 14
BEGINNING WITH
Shabbat-appella!
Service for families of all ageswith Hazzan Gross, Dan Shere,Marty Liebman, Jeffrey Maisels
and Jason Biederman
SATURDAY EVENING
Cantor’s Cabaret“A NIGHT OF YIDDISH MUSIC”
with Hazzan Daniel & LaurenGross and Marty Liebman
(READ ABOUT IT ON PAGE 3)o
January 14Merrick and Tori Weingarten are thechildren of Cindy & Mark Weingarten,grandchildren of Janet & LeonardBakst and Ruth & Charles Weingarten,and the great-grandchildren of BelleRosender.
Mazal Tov to OurJanuary - February B’nai Mitzvah
Merrick IsaacWeingarten
Programs
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JANUARY-FEBRUARYSHABBAT TORAH STUDY
Learn about the weekly parsha and enhanceyour Shabbat experience.
10 A.M. EVERY SHABBAT - FINISHING IN TIME FOR THE RABBI’S SERMON
- Finding a Spiritual Place for Yourself -
n Join rabbi aaron Bergman 11 a.m.,sundays, January 8 & 22 – February 12 & 26
n Find your “internal spirituality and realizethat Judaism can make you happier.
n a refreshing hour for individuals of all ages
n sessions continue throughout the year.
n attend any one or all – each session is an individual experience. there is no charge.
Tori JessicaWeingarten
January 21Carson and Harrison Biederman arethe children of Janice Biederman andEdward Biederman and the grandchil-dren of Rita & Hershell Wais, Natalie &Earl Kendler, and Sally Biederman &the late Harry Biederman.
Carson AaronBiederman
Harrison MichaelBiederman January 28
Max Flam is the son of Robyn & SteveFlam and the grandson of AnitaEpstein & the late Henry Epstein andBetty Flam & the late Jacob Flam.
Max HillelJonah Flam
SamanthaMichelle Berman
February 4Samantha Berman is the daughter ofBarbara & Gary Berman and thegranddaughter of Charles Berman &the late Maxine Berman and the lateJoan & Alfred Cafara.
Rebecca ShiraChandross
February 11Rebecca Chandross is the daughter ofMarilyn & Alan Chandross and thegranddaughter of Phyllis & SheldonSchwartz, Marilyn Chandross andRobert Chandross.
February 4Discussion leader TBD
February 11with Rabbi Shere
February 18with Rabbi Shere
February 25with Rabbi Bergman
January 7with Rabbi Shere
January 14with Ruth Bergman
January 21with Rabbi Shere
January 28with Rabbi Miller
June 27 - July 117 nights in germany
anD/Or 6 nights in israel
Join hazzan Daniel & laurengross this summer ingermany on what promises tobe the trip of a lifetime.
Detailed fliers are available atadat shalom. For more infor-mation, contact hazzan grossat 248-851-5100 or hazzan-gross@adatshalom.orgor go to www.ayelet.com or800-237-1517.
Shabbat Morning, February 4, 10 - 11 am
LED BY RABBI SHERE
Celebrate Shabbat with an interactive, casual familyservice geared for families with children in 1st
through 6th grades, but all are welcome.Followed by a healthy kiddush.
MessagesFROM THE PRESIDENT
MAKING THE MOST OF A MICHIGAN WINTER
W inter is upon us, but there is no reason to hibernate. Weare fortunate that, unlike bears, we don’t spend our win-
ters isolated and sleeping. There are many things to do thiswinter at Adat Shalom, which are sure to get you out of thehouse and engage your mind and spirit.
In addition to weekly Shabbat services, we offer a ShabbatTorah Study session every Shabbat morning at 10 a.m. If youhaven’t attended one yet, and you’re in the mood for an alter-native Shabbat experience, I highly recommend Shabbat Torah Study. (See listof weekly discussion leaders on page 2.)
We are fortunate to have a great SYNergy event on January 13th, featuringDeborah Lipstadt, with a powerful presentation based on her book TheEichmann Trial – Its International Significance After 50 Years.
On January 8th, our Sisterhood and Men’s Club are holding a joint break-fast, followed by an interesting presentation on Jewish genealogy. Men’s Clubwill hold its annual World Wide Wrap on February 5 and a Father-Son BoardGames event on February 12th. All men are invited to participate in theIntercongregational Dinner on February 9 at Beth Shalom, featuring a lively talkby Justin Jacobs of Come Play Detroit.
JULIETEICHER
FROM RABBI BERGMANGOD IS IN THIS PLACE…
When things are notgoing right in our lives,
we often say we are not in agood place. Not just a toughtime, but something that isso overwhelming that it feelslike a place. Everywhere youturn is another challengeand difficulty. This is whenwe feel most alone.
This is the story ofJacob. He is on the run from his brother whomhe has cheated twice. He is alone for the firsttime in his life, away from the mother who hadprotected him.
The only thing he knows is where he isleaving, not where he is going. He has no plan,no home, and no friends. Jacob is in a verybad place.
At night in the wilderness he dreams of astairway reaching to heaven, with God at thehead. God tells Jacob, no matter where youare in life, I will be there for you, and I will be
RABBIBERGMAN
Iam very excited to announce that this month Adat Shalomwill host the first annual Cantor’s Cabaret. A recurring con-cert series, the Cantor’s Cabaret will present various perform-ers and styles of music. Our maiden voyage will feature MartyLiebman, Adat Shalom’s Resident of Sacred Music, me, myultra-talented wife, Lauren, and last but not least, the beauti-ful Vieder Memorial piano.
The theme for the first cabaret is A Night of Yiddish Music. We will presenta wide variety of Yiddish songs, including hits from 2nd Avenue (aka “YiddishTheater”), the radio, your childhood, your Bubbie’s record collection, and manyother gems of our heritage.
In addition to the music, we also plan to transform Adat Shalom into anOld World coffeehouse. We’ll create an intimate setting with candlelit tables,beverages and light refreshments.
Please make a reservation (there is no charge for Adat Shalom members) byemailing Caren Harwood at charwood@adatshalom.org or calling the synagogueoffice.
HAZZANGROSS
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FROM RABBI YOSKOWITZ13 YEARS OF A
SUCCESSFUL MERGER
FROM RABBI SHEREYOU’RE AN ANGEL
I f you search Google images for a picture of an angel, you’llfind all sorts of lovely winged, cherublike figures. If yousearch the Torah, however, the images you will find are far dif-ferent. In the Torah, angels often take human form. TheHebrew word for angels is malachim. In the Torah, malachimare found visiting people who are sick or depressed, offeringencouragement and strength to those who need it and show-
ing others the holiness in simple things. Interestingly, the Hebrew word malachmeans both angel and messenger. This is not a coincidence; our tradition teach-es that we all act as God’s messengers when we help those around us to devel-op resilience and uncover inner strength. As February comes upon us and westart seeing winged cherubs in the media, let us take a moment to considerJudaism’s understanding of angels and remember our roles as God’s messen-gers.
RABBI SHERE
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FROM HAZZAN GROSSTHE FIRST CANTOR’S CABARET
7:30 PM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14
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A t the December 1, 2011monthly meeting of the
Farmington-FarmingtonHills Interfaith Association(FAIA), two FAIA colleagues,a Roman Catholic and aProtestant, mentioned dur-ing our “check-in” time thatdue to economic necessity, each was engagedin merger discussions with other groups intheir denominations. Prayers were requestedfor the success of the mergers now being con-sidered. That tone of serious reflection led meto think of a 1998 merger.
Thirteen years ago, Congregation BethAchim of Southfield and Adat ShalomSynagogue of Farmington Hills merged. TheUnited Synagogue gave our congregation aSolomon Schechter Award for our exemplarymerger activities. (See Judy Marx if you wouldlike to read the excellent album that was pre-pared about the merger.) The RabbinicalAssembly leadership observed the success ofthe merger in its initial years and asked me toexplain at a Rabbinical Assembly Conventionsession in Houston, Texas, the reasons for our
RABBIYOSKOWITZ
SHABBAT MORNINGq 9:00 a.m. – Traditional Serviceq 10:00 a.m. – Shabbat Torah Study with Ruth Bergman
No Straw for Bricks: the first difficult steps of Moses'confrontation with Pharaoh and the painful consequences
of this showdown for the Hebrew slaves
q 10:00 a.m. – Yoga with Rabbi Shere and Yogi Shawn Broidaq 10:00 a.m. – 4th Grade Shabbatq 10:15 a.m. – Tots & Torah / Junior Congregationq Enhanced Kiddush following Services
SATURDAY AFTEROON & EVENING
SYNERGY SHABBAT DINNER – $48 per household or $20/adult;$10/child 3-12; no charge under 3.
PLEASE RESPOND BY SEPTEMBER 16
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SYNERGY SHABBAT January 13 & 14
FRIDAY EVENING SHABBAT EXPERIENCEq 5:00 p.m. – Shabbat-appella! Rockin’ a cappella service for families of all ages - with Hazzan Gross, Dan Shere, Marty Liebman, Jeffrey Maisels and Jason Biedermanq 6:15 p.m. – Casual Shabbat Buffet by Matt Prenticeq 6:45 p.m. – Child care until conclusion of speaker
q 7:15 p.m. – “Sport Stacking” with Mr. Jimq 7:15 p.m. PRESENTATION BY DEBORAH LIPSTADT
THE EICHMANN TRIALIts International Significance After 50 Years
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q 7:30 p.m. q
Cantor’sCabaret
“A NIGHT OF YIDDISH MUSIC”with Hazzan Daniel & LaurenGross and Marty Liebman
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SaturdayNIGHT LIGHTSA HAVDALAH PROGRAM
FOR FAMILIES WITHYOUNG CHILDREN
– OUR SPEAKER –DEBORAH E. LIPSTADT is Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish andHolocaust Studies at Emory University. She will speak about her newbook, The Eichmann Trial, published in commemoration of the 50thanniversary of the trial. The book has been called “a penetrating andauthoritative dissection of a landmark case and its after effects” anddescribed as “a powerfully written testimony to our ongoing fascinationwith the proceedings, the resonance of survivor tales, and how bothchanged our understanding of justice after atrocity.”
Dr. Lipstadt made international headlines with her courageousdefense and resounding defeat of a libel suit brought by Holocaust denierDavid Irving. Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth andMemory, was the first full length study of those who attempt to deny theHolocaust. It received simultaneous front page reviews in the New YorkTimes and the Washington Post.
Thursdays, January 12, 19 & 26How to Create Your Own Spiritual Practice:a guide to developing a meaningful inner lifeRabbi Bergman will offer suggestions on
how to create your own personal approachto Jewish spirituality. He will discuss avariety of techniques that you can modifyto suit your own needs and goals. These includemeditation, chanting, and learning to do social actionas a spiritual experience.
LUNCHTIME LEARNINGwith Rabbi Bergman
Lunchtime Learning meets from 11:45 a.m. to 1p.m. You are invited to bring your own dairy/parvelunch. Adat Shalom will offer complimentary drinksand dessert. THERE IS NO CHARGE.
Reservations are requested by the precedingFriday. Call Sheila Lederman, 248-851-5100, ext.246, or email slederman@adatshalom.org.
there for your descendants. Your descendants will bea blessing for the whole world. The whole world, notjust people of Israel.
Jacob wakes up and says something strange. Hesays, “God was in this place, but I did not know it.” Idon’t think this refers to a geographic location. I thinkit means that Jacob did not think that God could findhim when he was in such a bad place. He thought hehad cut himself off from everyone and everything,which is why everything felt so dark.
God is saying to Jacob that the purpose of life isto help everyone realize that no one needs to be alone.God is always there with us. This does not mean Goddoes everything we want. It does mean that Godalways cares about us, and wants to know how we aredoing. Your worst time in life, when you say you arenot in a good place, can still feel like a house of God.You can find meaning when things do not go yourway, because there is not a moment of your life thatGod is not available.
In the Book of Psalms it says, “For God, the dark-ness is not dark. The light is always there, but oursadness and anxiety often blocks it out.” This is whythe verse, “God was in this place, but I did not knowit” is written on the ark of Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Our congregation is a place to be when you are ina bad or dark place, not just when we are ready topraise or thank God. It is a good place to be when youfeel loneliness and anxiety and frustration.
Even when we are just by ourselves, we neverhave to feel alone, or that we are in a bad place wecannot get out of. When we come together, no matterwhat, and when we turn our hearts upward out of thedarkness into the light that is always there, and whenwe realize that God is found even in the darkness, welearn that it is always possible to be in a good place inour lives.
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Our Active Affiliatesn MEn’s CLuB HappEnings
Hello from the Men’s Club.
If you haven’t been coming to our Men’s Club events, you havemissed many good activities. In November we had Euchre night,chaired by George Dickstein. In December we had an amazing LatkeLunch, co-sponsored by the Education & Youth Department. We hadover 200 people attend and nearly two dozen volunteer helpers. Somany came without reservations that for the first time in history aJewish event ran out of latkes. Thanks to Ken Podell for chairing thisvery successful program and to all the Men’s Club members thatshowed up to help. At the end of the month we showed two greatfilms at our Family Movie Night, chaired by Gary Morof and JoeWener. Thank you to all of our chairpersons. They have all done awonderful job and allow us to continue to offer a huge number ofevents. Hal Baker, Don Davis and Larry Kaplan chaired our Sunday,December 11th Sing-Along at Senior Residences. See photo below:
- January programs -
On January 8th we will be having a joint breakfast with theSisterhood. James D. Grey will present “An Introduction to JewishGenealogy.” On January 15th we will co-host an Ice Skating Eventwith the Education & Youth Department at the Novi Ice Arena. Themen will get together on January 22nd to watch the NFL playoffs atthe home of Harold Schiff.
- February Frenzy -
February will bring the World Wide Wrap when we join Men’s Clubsfrom all over the world to lay Tefillin on the same day. At AdatShalom we have devoted this morning to teaching our young peoplehow to put on tefillin. February 9th is our annualIntercongregational Dinner, to be held this year at Beth ShalomSynagogue. Adat Shalom typically has the largest contingent of anysynagogue present, and we hope to continue our tradition of greatparticipation. On February 12th, we will be having a Father-SonBoard Game event. On February 18th, we will be going to dinner anda movie with our significant others. In late winter we will also begoing as a group to U-M, MSU, and Western Michigan to have lunchor dinner with our college kids. The dates for those meals have notyet been finalized.
Wow! Seven events, plus three college visits in two months – a lot,but you don’t have to attend every event. Pick one, or a few. We lookforward to seeing you.
Also, if you haven’t paid your dues for this year please do so. Duesare still only $36. You can see that the Men’s Club provides the AdatShalom family with many activities with your minimal investment.
Happy New Year to everyone. See you soon!– Bobby Blum, President
SISTERHOOD has been very busy andwe hope that you have been enjoy-ing our wonderful programs.
We are looking forward to ournext program with the Men’s Club,at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday morning,January 8 at 9:30 a.m. (See Men’sClub column) This promises to be agreat program, and we hope thatyou will join us! Thank you in advance to Marsha Bakerfor chairing this event.
We have a lot more in store forthe rest of the year, so if you havenot yet joined Sisterhood or havenot re-joined, it is not too late.Please send in your dues and seewhat we have to offer. Sisterhoodis responsible for paying $10/per-son to the Women’s League for
Conservative Judaism for each of our “lifetime /sustain-ing members.” We would be very grateful if thesewomen will help us defer our costs by sending us $10
Thank you for all your continued support.
– Sherri Morof, Sisterhood President
Sisterhood
got simchas?got the winter blues?
Visitthe sisterhood Gift shop
Wednesdays 4:30-6 p.m.
sundays 10:30 a.m. - Noonor by appointment
Questions, comments, requests? Call stacy Brickman, 248-310-4600Lillian schostak, 248-310-2018or Carol Vieder, 248-661-9008
Bringing holiday cheer to residents of the
Evergreen Health and Living Center
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Read all about our greataffiliate programs in TheVOICE – just like 10-monthold Charlotte Holcman,daughter of Samantha &Brad and grandaughter ofJanis & Sam.
Do you take your VOICE onvacation? Read it whenyou’re working out? Sendcute photos to: jmarx@adat-shalom.org.
It’s never too early to become a Sisterhood member!
Education & Youth
The Beth Achim Religious SchoolFROM ELISSA BERG, DIRECTOR, EDUCATION & YOUTH
WE STUDY THAT AMONG OTHER THINGS Chanukahis about the re-dedication of the Temple. So here we are as Januarybegins, past Chanukah and rededicating ourselves to Jewish study andJewish life.
I beg you. Give your children the opportunity to practice what theyare learning in religious school. What we teach makes no sense to ourkids if we don’t do Jewish things at home and/or celebrate Shabbat andholidays at the Synagogue. I promise it will make a difference. In fact, Iwill offer a money back guarantee! Please take me up on it.
JANUARY RELIGIOUS SCHOOL HAPPENINGS: CLASSES RESUME JANUARY 4.ON JANUARY 13, WE INVITE ALL OF OUR SEVENTH GRADE FAMILIES TO JOIN US
FOR SYNERGY SHABBAT. January’s Synergy features Deborah Lipstadt, abrilliant scholar who made a name for herself battling Holocaustdeniers. This will be a very powerful presentation for our students andan enrichment to their study of the Holocaust. We will set aside a num-ber of tables for 7th grade families. This will be a nice opportunity forthese families to get to know one another.
ON JANUARY 14, AS PART OF SYNERGY WE WILL HAVE A FOURTH GRADE
SHABBAT. The students are preparing a song about the weekly Torahreading. They will also help to lead a number of prayers in the service.Other families and students are welcome to join us but this week’s serv-ice is designed primarily for the fourth grade.
ON JANUARY 22, SECOND GRADE FAMILIES ARE INVITED TO A SIYUM, a cele-bration of the children’s completion of the first few parshas in the Bookof Bereshit. As in customary at a Siyum, the students and guests willstudy the last piece of Torah together. Then we will meet some specialguests from a long time ago and have a biblical themed snack. Yourchildren are very proud of what they are learning. Please give them theopportunity to show off a bit.
JANUARY 28 IS SHABBAT RELIGIOUS SCHOOL. Please join us at 9:15 a.m.for juice and muffins. Classes will begin at 9:30, followed by twentyminutes of games and then family services.
FEBRUARY PROGRAMS: FEBRUARY 4 IS FAMILY SHABBAT@ADAT, an interactive, casual service
(primarily for 1st-6th grade led families by Rabbi Rachel Shere. Pleasecontact Rabbi Shere if you would like a part.
ON FEBRUARY 5 at 11 a.m. the fourth graders will host their parentsat a Bracha Bee. The students
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YOUTH SCOOP FROM JODIJodi Gross, Associate Director, Education & Youth
BUILDING COMMUNITY is a goal of the youth depart-ment. In December, I had the pleasure of organiz-ing and leading a Shabbat retreat for a group ofmiddle school students from Adat Shalom, ShaareyZedek, Beth Shalom and B’nai Israel. The Shabbatretreat was held at the Kalahari Resort inSandusky. This was a unique Shabbat experiencefor the teens. They had a blast!
On Sunday, January 15 we are having a winterOlympics event for teens from all of theConservative shuls. This is hosted by ShaareyZedek. I hope to bring the teens together again withother teens from Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania,West Virginia and Kentucky at the Central RegionUnited Synagogue Youth Middle School Retreathosted by Congregation Beth Ahm February 3-5.This camp style weekend is a wonderful opportuni-ty for teens to hang out with their friends, makenew friends, have fun and celebrate Shabbat.
As one of the leaders of J-Serve (community wideteen volunteer initiative), it is my pleasure to invite6th to 12th graders to be a mensch and make a dif-ference on Thursday, February 23. Teens will putthe mitzvah of Ha’akhalat Re’evim (feeding the hun-gry) into action. Look for more information about J-Serve Detroit at www.jservedetroit.org.
JANUARY-FEBRUARY YOUTH CALENDAR: n SUNDAY, JANUARY 8 – 6th-7th grade –
Rosh Hodesh: It’s a Girl/Guy Thing!, 10:15 a.m. - Noon
n SUNDAY, JANUARY 15 – Family Ice Skating event at Novi Ice Arena. Co-sponsored by the Men’s Club and the Education & Youth Department
n SUNDAY, JANUARY 15 – Conservative synagogues’6th-8th grade Winter Olympics. Sponsored by Gesher/Jr. MCUSY at Adat Shalom, 12:15 to 2:15 p.m.
n FEBRUARY 3-5 – USCJ Regional retreat for 6th, 7th, 8th graders from Conservative synagogues.Location: Congregation Beth Ahm. For more information contact Jodi Gross.
n SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 7-9:30 P.M. – 1st-5th graders - Kid’s Fun Night & Sleepover.
n THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 - 6th - 12th grade Winter J-Serve, sponsored by ATID and the Teen Volunteer Corps.
College and Young Adult OutreachA special thank you to the parent volunteers whoassembled the Chanukah mailing for college stu-dents and young adults. This project would not bepossible without our dedicated parent volunteers!
OUR CLERGY REGULARLY VISIT ADAT SHALOM STUDENTS AT HILLELDAY SCHOOL AND THE JEWISH ACADEMY. (ABOVE) HAZZAN GROSS
AND RABBI SHERE WITH SOME OF OUR HILLEL STUDENTS.
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B’NaI MItZVah FaMIlY caMp – January 6-8 Join RabbiBergman and other Adat Shalom families preparing for B’naiMitzvah. All clergy will make guest appearances to teachrequired educational sessions. Applications are out, call formore information.
sYNerGY shaBBat, January 13-14. SYNergy Shabbat is anopportunity to celebrate Shabbat in traditional or alternativeways. If you are looking for no-nonsense praying, a familyservice, music, old and new friends, look no further. Come toAdat Shalom for a SYNergy Shabbat and let your mood guideyou. Guest speaker will be Deborah Lipstadt – The EichmannTrial, Its International Significance After 50 Years. Fridaynight the children will be entertained by Sport Stacking withMr. Jim. Saturday morning there will be a special yoga work-shop led by Rabbi Rachel Shere and Yogi Shawn Broida.
pJ’s, pIZZa & storIes – Tuesday, January 17.Preschoolers through first graders and their fami-lies are invited to say goodnight among friends,crafts and food. We begin at 6 p.m. with pizza for $3per person. Special guest reader: ECC teacherRachel Levine.
FaMIlY sIYuM – Sunday, January 22. Second grade familiescome together to finish the study of Bereshit and celebrate.
adat shaloM wINter FaMIlY caMp, January27-29. Applications are out. Call now to register.Scholarships still available.
shaBBat relIGIous school, Saturday, January28. 9:15 a.m. – juice and muffins. Classes will
begin at 9:30 followed by 20 minutes of games and then fam-ily services. No school on Sunday, January 29.
FaMIlY shaBBat@adat –Saturday, February 4.Celebrate Shabbat withan interactive, casualfamily service with RabbiShere. Geared for fami-lies with children in 1st through 6th grade, but all are wel-come.
Bracha Bee – Sunday, February 5. Annual “Blessing Bee”where 4th graders host their parents. (See description inElissa Berg’s Religious School Column, p. 6.)
sheMa & sweet dreaMZZ – Friday, February 10. 2 & 3 yearolds from our Early Childhood Center will join with their par-ents for an interactive program focusing on bedtime rituals.Jewish ideas will be shared.
opeN GYM – Friday, February 24, 10 a.m. – Noon. Comeschmooze while your children run and play in Adat Shalom’sMuscle Room. Pre-school age and younger welcome. Nocharge to attend. The community is invited.
For more information or to reserve your place, contact debi at248-626-2153 or dbanooni@adatshalom.org
It was such a pleasureto see so many of you at theFamily Latke Party. (See pho-tos on back page)
I hope you enjoyed ourHanukkah Habayit activity. Ifyou were not able to attend ordid not participate, here is a brief summary: We took a moment todedicate each night to a Jewish value. Understanding that at theend of every day, we have completed numerous Jewish values, weonly need to look back in order to see them. This Chanukah wededicated each night, each light to one value. I want to stress theimportant fact that we should all remember to look back at theend of every day. Remember the light we leave behind, the valuesthat we live each day. Make a point of making each day count. Atthe party we focused on CARING FOR THE SICK, CARING FOR ANIMALS,WELCOMING GUESTS, KEEPING PEACE IN THE HOME, FEEDING THE
HUNGRY, NOT DESTROYING NEEDLESSLY, CLOTHING THE NAKED, THE ACT
OF RIGHTEOUS GIVING, REPAIRING (IMPROVING) THE WORLD, STUDYINGJEWISH TEXTS.
Even though Chanukah is over, I hope that we can continue tofocus on these and other Jewish values. At the end of the day, sitdown and discuss how your day went and what you experienced.See how many Jewish values you incorporate without realizing it.
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Don’t forget the January Lunch and Learn sessions withRabbi Bergman…and consider signing up for one of our SocialAction Committee projects.
For the young and the young at heart: there’s SaturdayNight Lights for young families on January 14, a Family IceSkating Party on January 15, and a whole host of education andyouth programs.
And, please make sure to plan now to attend Purim PartyPlus on March 10th! Invitations will be coming soon for this funand fundraising gala.
So, no matter how cold or snowy it may be, remember thatpeople don’t hibernate. Take a look through this edition of TheVOICE – you are sure to find something that you will enjoy. Yourfriends at Adat Shalom are waiting for you to join them.
We look forward to continuing to build a solid and financial-ly stable base for our future. Thank you for your continued affil-iation with Adat Shalom.
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Education & Youthee aa rr ll YY cc hh II ll dd hh oo oo dd cc ee NN tt ee rr
the secoNd aNNual arts, Beats aNd treats is almost here! Save thedate Thursday, March 15, at 6:30 pm. To open our program, the chil-dren of the Early Childhood Center will perform a wonderful musicalreview in the sanctuary. The evening will continue in our social hall,which will be transformed into an art gallery, showcasing the children’screativity and artistic abilities. The evening will be packed with enter-tainment! Families will be able to dance the night away to the soundsof our Rockin’ D.J. Art activities and an amazing Scholastic book fairwill also be available for everyone to enjoy. Delicious treats are on tapas well. An ice cream bar for the kids and a coffee bar for the adultswill make our night complete! Come join us for a magical evening, high-lighting the beautiful children of our ECC. We encourage all of our AdatShalom community to be a part of this spectacular event!
the earlY chIldhood ceNter Is so proud of all our children and thesuccess of our programs.
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arts, Beats & treats
If you or any other members of your family are interested in any of ourprograms (age 16 months – 6 years), please call our office! We wouldlove to give you a tour and show off our warm and nurturing learningcommunity! We are now in the process of taking applications for Fall,2012. Give your children, grandchildren or friends the gift of an AdatShalom Education! – Julie Eisman, Director
It’s Never too late to Join the Group!ongoing stimulating conversations based on ellen Galinsky’s book
MINd IN the MakINGNext session: tuesday, January 24, 6:30 p.m.
Open to all Adat Shalom families.Each session is an independent conversation.
Does your child understand why people say or do things? Learnabout the skill of perception and how it is so necessary for conflictresolution and building interpersonal relationships. If you need afree copy of the book, see ECC Director Julie Eisman.
will have prepared a few treats to share (each requiringa different bracha). After the shared Snack of ManyBlessings, there will be a Bracha (Blessing) Bee (like aSpelling Bee). Three teams of students will play, andparents will help us to keep score. This should be agreat review of what the children have learned and anopportunity for them to show off a bit.
ON FEBRUARY 12 OUR SIXTH GRADE FAMILIES ARE IN FOR
A TREAT AT THE TZEDAKAH EXPERIENCE. The TzedakahExperience is an annual 6th grade community eventdesigned to teach families about Federation agenciesin the Detroit area. While participating in this veryinteractive experience, we also learn what it means tobe part of a community and about our obligation tosupport our community. The Tzedakah Experience isan amazing program. It was created a generation ago,and it has continued to evolve with the times and withthe input of families, volunteers, educators and JewishExperience for Families. This is a “don’t miss” morning!
ON FEBRUARY 18 WE ARE GOING TO COMBINE YOUTHSHABBAT WITH SUPER SHABBAT TORAH STUDY. Each gradewill lead different parts of the service. When we get tothe Torah service, there will be different options.Families will be able to choose between 1.) a tradition-al, although abbreviated, Torah service, 2.) a musicalTorah study with songs about the parsha, 3.) a studyfocusing on art about the Book of Shemot, or 4.) a sto-rytelling program about the parsha. After this 20-minute experience, we will all go to the Main Sanctuaryto end services with the congregation.
BAR-BAT MITZVAH FAMILY CONNECTIONSJANUARY – FEBRUARY
A PROGRAM FOR ADAT SHALOM FAMILIES
WITH STUDENTS 0-24 MONTHS BEFORE BAR-BAT MITZVAH
At Beth Achim Religious School our students havethe opportunity to work with our rabbis and hazzan.The Bar-Bat Mitzvah educational programs offer theopportunity for family study with the clergy in relative-ly small groups.
If your student is within two years of Bar-BatMitzvah and has not yet studied with Rabbi Shere,please join her on JANUARY 22 AT 10:30 A.M. FOR OUR SES-SION CALLED TALMUD TORAH.
For those who are within a year of Bar-Bat Mitzvah,if you have not yet attended a JEWISH ROOTS program,please join me on JANUARY 15 AT 10:30 A.M. for that pro-gram. Please do some research before you come to theRoots program and find out when your family firstcame to the United States and where they came from.Pictures and interesting stories would be great!
IN FEBRUARY OUR CONNECTIONS SESSION IS ON FEBRUARY5 WITH HAZZAN GROSS. IT IS TITLED THE UNIFORM OF PRAYERand is designed for families that are 12-24 monthsbefore the date of the simcha.
ON FEBRUARY 9 OUR PRE-B’NAI MITZVAH 7TH GRADERS
ARE INVITED TO PRESENT A TU B’SHVAT SEDER at AmericanHouse at 4:30 pm. Jodi Gross will join the students.Please let her know if your student will attend.
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People and ProgramsON SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13TH WE SERVED DINNER ATTHE RONALD MACDONALD HOUSE. We thank thefollowing families who provided the food andwent down to serve the delicious meal: Alissa,Eric, Emma and Jonah Lusky, Michele andCarly Kaplan, and Paul, Sam, Izzy and JackRandel.
In addition, we would like to thank the following families fordonating food and household items such as soap, detergent andtoothpaste: Strauss, Lubetsky, Hepner, Colton, Wener, Bradford,Bienstock and Portney families. Many of the families staying at the Ronald McDonald House are a great dis-tance from home and family. They are always very appreciative ofall of the kindness shown to them at this very stressful time.Watch for dates in 2012 so you too can join in this mitzvah.
YAD EZRA DELIVERIES…On Sunday, January 22nd, we willneed volunteers to make Yad Ezra deliveries. This involves driv-ing to Yad Ezra on Sunday morning with yourfamily or friends and picking up groceries todeliver to two or three clients in the area. Itonly takes about 1½ hours. Without this“home delivery” many homebound recipientswould not receive their groceries. This is espe-cially important during the winter months. Ifyou would like to participate, please contact Natalie Blum atnmblum@gmail.com
AND THE BEAT GOES ON…
Volunteers are needed at FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE every other Mondayfrom 9:30 a.m. to Noon. We especially need volunteers during thewinter months when many of our regular participants are out oftown. Come once and you’ll be hooked. Please contact LeslieMagy at 248-723-6542 (home), 248-514-4179 (cell) or,lesliemagy@gmail.com
LIKE TO KNIT OR CROCHET? Drop off 7 x 9 inch “squares” in the syn-agogue office, donate or pick up yarn, or help put togetherafghans. These completed afghans are donated to seniors in thecommunity. Can you make a 12 x 12 inch square? These squareswould be used to make a Beanie Baby Blanket. A Beanie Babyand blanket will be donated to area hospitals for pediatricpatients. The squares must be made of washable, acrylic yarn.NO WOOL PLEASE! We are also looking for new Beanie Babies,check your drawers and closets. Can’t knit? Claire Richmondwould be happy to teach you. Give her a call at 248-476-3723.
Donate your used baby items to the MITZVAH CRIB, located in thehallway on our lower level. If you have any questions, callJennifer Ribiat at 248-505-3802, or email her atsribiat277mi@comcast.net
When I was young, I admired clever people.Now that I am old, I admire kind people.
~Abraham Joshua Heschel
Evva Hepner, Social Action Chairperson248-798-7673 or evva987@aol.com
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¥¥SOCIAL ACTION IN ACTION ¥¥ ADAT SHALOM YOUNG ADULT GROUP
HOPEFULLY EVERYONE HAD A WONDERFUL CHANUKAH and ringing inof 2012! In January, we’ll be going bowling. More informationis forthcoming if you have not already received it. You canalways check our Facebook page by searching for AdatShalom Young Adult Group.
In February, we’ll either go to a dueling piano bar (in RoyalOak or Pontiac) or we'll have a billiards tournament at FifthAvenue Royal Oak. Let me know your preference forFebruary, and we’ll plan for the second option in a futuremonth!
We are always happy to forward event information to newmembers and others who are not yet on our mailing list. Ifyou know of someone who isn’t yet a member, please havethem join by e-mailing youngadultgroup@adatshalom.org.
We are always eager to hear your ideas for new events! If youhave an idea for an event in the upcoming months, pleasefeel free to send it our way.
– Beth Rodgers, Young Adult Group Chairperson
Jewish Federation Young Adult Division& CommunityNEXT Latke Vodka 7
on November 26 was a huge success !(BELOW: SMILING ATTENDEES CAUGHT ON CAMERAINCLUDED THESE ADAT SHALOM YOUNG ADULTS)
Above: Jaimee Brooke Winewith Scott MarxRight: Lauren Feldman Reichand Brian Shulman
IN OUR MAILBOX:
On behalf of our staff, Board of Directors andespecially the people we serve, thank you somuch for Adat Shalom’s generous donation ofHigh Holy Day tickets to the people we servehere at JARC. The men and women of theMilan, Grosberg, GSS and Charach homes, as
well as one woman from our Independent Living program,enjoyed the services and the welcoming warmth of your con-gregants. Thank you for allowing us to be part of the AdatShalom family...
L’Shalom,Karen Rosenstein, JARC Judaic Services Coordinator
JANUARY BIRTHDAYS
Celebrate!1 – Lilyan Finer
Ruth Gould3 – Barbara Eskin
Tobi FoxShelly Perlman
4 – Arthur Weiss5 – Michael Schulman6 – Lila Zorn7 – Judy Goldis
7 – Bill HandelmanSusan Shlom
8 – Sally Saginaw9 – Donna Belen11 – Beverly Liss12 – Kenneth Been
Julie Wiener13 – Lee Schostak15 – Emery Klein
16 – Jack BindesElla MoskovitzMel Raznick
17 – Jeanette CookBill GrahamMichael Zerin
19 – Elaine Rosenblatt20 – Amy Robbins-
Dickstein
20 – Nancy HandelmanJoel KaufmanRose Rubinlicht
21 – Elaine Aidem22 – Deborah Goldberg23 – Larry Weiss25 – David Zimmerman27 – Ellen Betel
James Bloom
28 – Joan Fischer29 – Mildred Berg
Roslyn Miller30 – Joanne Katz
Howard Miller
JANUARY ANNIVERSARIES3 – Leslie & Paul Magy4 – Beverly & Randy Phillips6 – Michele & Louis Elkus
7 – Ronna & Myles Hoffert10 – Lisa & Gary Shiffman
Anne & Theodore Talon
11 – Brenda & Mark Pensler15 – Barbara & Larry Weiss16 – Beverly & Arthur Liss
21 – Helen & Irving Bernstein29 – Linda & Michael Schulman31 – Sharon & Thomas Lebovic
FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS1 – Sandford Ashman
Fay KritzerStephen Zorn
2 – Allen Menuck4 – Aaron Berg
Marvin Dubin5 – Lisa Betman
Rochelle Markle6 – Carol Lifton
8 – Bradley Feldman9 – Florence Havis10 – Donald Aaron
Nancy LieferJeff LipshawDiane Zameck
11 – Lawrence Bassin12 – Martha Zinderman13 – Harvey Aidem
Alice Klegon13 – Rita Sitron14 – Sandy Crane
Buddy Sollish15 – Abram Epstein16 – Ann Frankel
Beth Norman17 – Beverly Wine18 – Abe Saham
19 – Thelma GoldsteinRandy PhillipsRobert Schostak
20 – Ellen Silberman21 – Phillip Greenblatt22 – Michael Anstandig23 – Loree Gordon
Bruce Rosen24 – Maureen Kornwise
26 – Nancy Kaplan-RubinRuby KushnerKevin Shea
28 – Rodney BroderEthel DrozHarriet DunskyMollie Nucian
FEBRUARY ANNIVERSARIES2 – Julie & Marty Wiener5 – Eleanor & Phillip Selvan11 – Rachel & Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz
EACH MONTH WE LIST BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES OF THOSE CONGRE-GANTS WHO HAVE GIVEN US THE DATES OF THEIR “SPECIAL OCCASIONS.”IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE LISTED IN THIS COLUMN, PLEASE CALL THE
SYNAGOGUE OFFICE.
12 – Susan & Jack Bindes15 – Ruby & Richard Kushner27 – Joyce & Abram Epstein
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Birth of Sarah Emily Berman, daughter of Beth & Aaron Berman, grand-daughter of Rochelle & Charles Markle and Marilyn & Richard Berman,great-granddaughter of Bernice Berman and Gerald Iskow
Birth of Jordyn Phoebe Herskovic, daughter of Natalie & David Herskovic,granddaughter of Beverly & Alan Frieden and Leigh & Morey Herskovic,great-granddaughter of Bess Banks and Anne & Frank Summers
Birth of Eden Marley Liss, daughter of Ilana & Zachary Liss, granddaugh-ter of Belle & Jerry Kohen and Beverly & Arthur Liss, great-granddaugh-ter of Sheri & Zalman Kohen and Frances Fink
Birth of Sailor Liat Schostak, daughter of Rebecca & Michael Schostak,granddaughter of Nancy & Bobby Schostak and Lynn & Harvey Rubin,great- granddaughter of Pearl & Bob Solomon, Arlene & Asher Tilchin andElyse & Jerome Schostak
Marriage of Lindsay Goldfaden, daughter of Nancy & Howard Goldfaden,and Joshua Kay, son of Deborah & Randy Kay
Share your good news with the congregation. Email Judy Marx atjmarx@adatshalom.org
Mazal Tov!WE’RE PLEASED TO LET YOU KNOW
SUE & FRANK TRIONFI were honored by the ChabadJewish Center of Commerce at “A Decade ofDedication Tenth Anniversary Dinner” for their dedi-cation and outstanding community work.
RABBI BERGMAN willintroduce the openingperformance of Josephand the AmazingTechnicolor Dreamcoatat the Berman Centeron Thursday evening,January 12.
For complete ticketinformation,go to: http://bermancenter.jccdet.org/ticketing/showdates.php?s_id=658
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We send heartfelt condolences to the families of:
SHARON BERNSTEIN-FULLERwife of Steven Ballinger, mother of Jason Fuller, daughter of Helen andIrving Bernstein, sister of Mark (Debra) Bernstein and Linda Doney
HERMAN CANNERhusband of Pauline, father of James (Susan) and Robert (Raelon)Canner, grandfather of Michael (Lauren) and Jason (Janie) Canner,Jennifer Canner, Kimberly Sternberg, Linda Hoffman, Kristi (Craig)Kallen, Carl (Julie) Routzahn, and Jillian (Jeffrey) Foster, great-grand-father of Carson and Chloe Kallen, Max and Will Canner, PeytonRoutzahn and Quinn Canner
HELEN MAE DEVRIESmother of Jeffrey (Debbie) and Stephen (Pamela) Devries, grandmotherof Daniel, David, Rachel, Elizabeth, Joshua and Andrew Devries,mother-in-law of the late Sheri Lynne Devries
SOL GOLD father of Rhoda (Ted) Kahn and Martin (Madeline) Gold, grandfather ofJeremy (Beth), David (Leonie) and Daniel (Janet Williamson) Kahn andthe late Cynthia Rose Kahn
EARLE KANNERS husband of Kathleen Kanners and the late Helen Kanners, father ofKaren (Jeffrey) Kraft and Kenneth (Diana) Kanners, grandfather ofRachel Kraft, Aimee (Matt) Spatzner, Elissa (Chet) Evans, Jaclyn andAmanda Kanners and Kathleen's other children and grandchildren,brother of Arlene (Jerry) Baronick
CORRINE MARGOLISmother of Elliiot (Lynn), Shaul (Julie), Fred (Debbie), Sandy (Amy) andRobert (Rochelle) Margolis and many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren
SARA RIBIAT mother of Steven (Jennifer) Ribiat, grandmother of Avery, Eli and BlakeRibiat
IRENE RODMAN mother of Joan Rodman Smoller, grandmother of Alex Malone, AnnaRodman Goulianos and Joslin Rodman, great-grandmother of Noah,Bryce, Nick and Ben
LENA "LEE" ROTHSTEINfather of Lawrence (Susan), Jay (Linda) and Stuart (Fran) Rothstein,grandmother of Marisa (Gary) LaKind, Michael (Kathy), Sarah,Jennifer, David and Brandon Rothstein, great-grandmother of ShyahLaKind
PHILIP "PINKY" SALOMONhusband of Lenore Salomon, father of Albert (April) Salomon, MichaelSalomon and Susan (Eddie) Salomon Kresch, grandfather of Greg, Jeff,Amanda, Scott and Allie Salomon and Max, Talya, David and AtaraKresch, brother of Elayne (Don) Ritten, Allan (Leslie) Salomon and Jack(Audrey) Salomon
JOSEPH T. SKUCEhusband of Freda Skuce, father of Sheryl (Tom) Essenburg, Tom (Kelly)and Michael (Laurel) Skuce, Nancy (Robert) Stewart and Joann (Dan)Dean, grandfather of Lauren Skuce Gross (Hazzan Daniel), greatgrandfather of Max and Zev Gross, 19 grandchildren, 18 great grand-children
In MemoriamMinyan MusingsFROM BARRY L. LIPPITT
RITUAL DIRECTOR & COORDINATORBAR/BAT MITZVAH INSTRUCTION
IF YOU HAVEN’T VISITED the Adat Shalom Minyan bloglately (adatshalomminyan.wordpress.com), it’s worthanother look. I’ve added several pages about our dailyprayers, and I’ve introduced audio files of prayers andservices that will help you in preparing to serve as aminyan leader. I also hope to add Torah and Haftarahreadings. If there is any particular prayer you’d like tosee included on the site, please let me know
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ON THE LEDGE OUTSIDE OF THE CHAPEL, next to thetzedakah box, there is a grey index card box. Next timeyou’re at the synagogue, please take one of the cards tofill out front and back, and then return it to the box.We use these minyan cards to help update our recordsrelating to our services. On the back, there’s a place tolist the yahrzeits you’d like us to track and announceeach year at our daily services on the Shabbat preced-ing the yahrzeit, and while reciting the weekly memori-al prayers. If you don’t know the Hebrew yahrzeit date,include the civil date and we’ll look it up for you. Ifknown, please include the Hebrew or Yiddish names ofthe departed and his/her father.
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WE HAVE SEVERAL OPPORTUNITIES at the beginning of theyear for congregants who would like to chant Haftarah.We have openings on January 7 (Vayechi), February 25(Terumah), March 3 (Tetzaveh), March 10 (Ki Tisa), andMarch 17 (Vayakhel-Pekudei). If you would like tochant on one of these occasions, please call me, oremail blippitt@adatshalom.com.
Barry Lippitt: 248-851-5100, or blippitt@adat-shalom.org.
The wise and caring decisions we make today bringpeace of mind and lessen the burdens of tomorrow.
Consider buying memorial property for your family inthe beauty and serenity of Adat Shalom MemorialPark, Six Mile Road, east of Middlebelt in Livonia.
For sales information, contact Steve Goldsmith at248-798-9995. Other questions, call DeniseGallagher in the synagogue office, 248-851-5100.
NEW! Need a map to locate a particular gravesite?Go to: www.adatshalom.org and click on MemorialPark.
THIRTEEN YEARS AGOFROM RABBI YOSKOWITZ (continued from page 3)excellent progress. In part, here is what I said at the conventionand later prepared for inclusion in the Proceedings of theRabbinical Assembly.
‘”The Beth Achim congregation leadership felt at home withthe Adat Shalom leadership. Meetings were arranged betweenthe rabbis of both congregations and between the lay leadershipof Adat Shalom and of Beth Achim. Merger teams were formed.Each of the merger teams met with the rabbis of the congrega-tions. Each side came away with the feeling that the needs ofthe other were being respected and addressed. In Pirkei Avot4:1, Ben Zoma addressed the question, “Who is wealthy?” Theanswer given is “one who is happy with his lot.” Both congrega-tions were happy with themselves and with each other. Eachhad something to offer which the other did not have.Congregation Beth Achim had a high percentage of its membersattending religious services regularly. Adat Shalom Synagoguehad an excellent religious school and a large enrollment. AdatShalom was located in an area to which many Jews had moved.It was financially sound. Both congregations had leaders whowere respectful of the role of Judaism in the life of the commu-nity and displayed Kavod Harav. To be sure, there were issuesthat continued to be a challenge after the merger was effected,but the willingness to compromise and to empathize with eachother allowed challenges to be resolved.
“The Rabbis who came together work as a team. At this
time, it is difficult to remember someone asking ‘From whichcongregation did you come?’ This merger has really worked.”
Ask new members in January, 2012, if they can differenti-ate long-time members who came from Beth Achim. My guessis that they will likely be unable to do so.
Like a clergy person’s spiritual journey, so, too, does a suc-cessful congregation regard its work as a sacred quest to bringits members to love God, to respect Judaism and to stand tallas Jews. In 1998, the leadership of Adat Shalom and of BethAchim resolved to continue that quest as a single merged con-gregation which attempts to change lives, in the words of RabbiJonathan Sacks, “by showing people a greatness they did notknow they had.”
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MEN’S CLUB/SISTERHOODJOINT BREAKFAST 9:30 AM
SYNAGOGUEBOARD OF TRUSTEESMEETING 7 PM
ADAT SHALOM FAMILY CAMP through Sunday
SERVICE SCHEDULEMORNING SERVICES
Shabbat & Festivals 9 a.m.Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m.
Sun. & Nat’l Holidays 8:30 a.m.
WEEKDAY MINCHAH SERVICESthrough 2/17 5 p.m.
Shabbat Minchah/Maarivtimes vary. See each date.
ECC CLASSES RESUME
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FFEEBBRRUUAARRYY
Bar Mitzvah:Merrick Weingarten
Bat Mitzvah: Tori Weingarten
Bat Mitzvah:Carson BiedermanBar Mitzvah:
Harrison Biederman
Bar Mitzvah: Max Flam
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MEN’S CL. EXEC. BD. MTG.9:30 AM
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2ND GRADEFAMILY PROGRAM
LUNCHTIME LEARNING - Part 1 How to Create Your Own
Spiritual PracticeWITH RABBI BERGMAN
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LUNCHTIME LEARNING - Part 2 How to Create Your Own
Spiritual PracticeWITH RABBI BERGMAN
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LUNCHTIME LEARNING - Part 3 How to Create Your Own
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ECC PARENT TEACHERDIALOGUES
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BAR-BAT MITZVAH CONNECTIONSTalmud Torah with Rabbi Shere
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RELIGIOUS SCHOOLCLASSES RESUME
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ROSH HODESH: “IT’S A GIRL/GUYTHING” 10:15 AM (grades 6 & 7)
TAMARACK RETREAT FORBAR/BAT MITZVAH FAMILIES
YAD EZRA DELIVERIES
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“SATURDAY NIGHT LIGHTS” 5:15
CANTOR’S CABARET 7:30
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SHABBAT-APPELLA SERVICE5 PM
YOGA 10 AM
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Sun. & Nat’l Holidays 8:30 a.m.
WEEKDAY MINCHAH SERVICESthrough 2/17 5 p.m.2/19-3/9 5:30 p.m.
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Bat Mitzvah:Samantha Berman
Bat Mitzvah:Rebecca Chandross
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SHABBAT TORAH STUDY10 AM
SHABBAT TORAH STUDY 10 AMWITH RABBI SHERE
SHABBAT TORAH STUDY10 AM WITH RABBI SHERE
SHABBAT TORAH STUDY10 AM
WITH RABBI BERGMAN
MEN’S CLUB EXEC. COMM.MTG. 9:30 AM
hamakOhm 11 AMWITH RABBI BERGMAN
hamakOhm 11 AMWITH RABBI BERGMAN
4TH GRADEFAMILY “BRACHA BEE”
11 AM
SHEMA & SWEET DREAMZZECC 2-3 yr. old family program
NO ATID
7TH GR. TU B’SHEVAT SEDERFOR SENIORS
6TH GRADEFAMILY TZEDAKAH EXPERIENCE
MAKOR-SHORESH SLEEPOVER
ATID NYC TRIPthrough Sunday
RELIGIOUS SCHOOLDISABILITIES AWARENESS PROG.
OPEN GYM 10 AM
NO EARLY CHILDHOOD CLASSES AND PROGRAMS THIS WEEK
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MINCHAH SERVICE TIMEMOVES TO 5:30 PM
KABBALAT SHABBAT5:30 PM
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SEUDAH SHELISHIT 6:45 PMMINCHAH-MAARIV 7:45 PM
SEUDAH SHELISHIT 6:30 PMMINCHAH-MAARIV
7:30 PM
‘Vayikra’
5 ‘Ki Tissa’
MARCH 2012ADAR – NISAN 5772
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SEUDAH SHELISHIT 5:15 PMMINCHAH-MAARIV 6:15 PM
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AAddaatt SShhaalloomm SSyynnaaggoogguuee
DAYLIGHT SAVING BEGINS”Spring Ahead”
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SHABBAT ZACHOR
SEUDAH SHELISHIT 5:15 PMMINCHAH-MAARIV 6:15 PM
6:15 PM
SYNAGOGUEBOARD OF TRUSTEES
MEETING 7 PM
SYNAGOGUEEXEC.COMMITTEE MTG.
6 PM
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Bar Mitzvah: Geil Schock
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PURIM PARTY PLUS
SISTERHOOD PURIMOUTREACH LUNCHEON
NOON
SERVICE SCHEDULEMORNING SERVICES
Shabbat & Festivals 9 a.m.Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m.
Sun. & Nat’l Holidays 8:30 a.m.
WEEKDAY MINCHAH SERVICESthrough 3/9 5:30 p.m.3/11-11/4 6 p.m.
Shabbat Minchah/Maarivtimes vary. See each date.
ROSH CHODESHNISAN
FAST OF ESTHER
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‘Vayekhel-Pekudei’SHABBAT PARAH
PURIM
MEGILLAH MANIA& PURIM CARNIVAL
SHUSHAN PURIM
MEN’S CLUB - SISTERHOODSHABBATMEN’S CLUB BD. MTG. 9:30 AM
ECC OPEN HOUSEFOR PROSPECTIVE FAMILIES
5:45 PMECC ARTS. BEATS & TREATS
6:30 PM
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‘Tzav’SHABBAT HAGGADOL
SEUDAH SHELISHIT 6:45 PMMINCHAH-MAARIV
7:45 PM
Bar Mitzvah: Nikolas Vieder
FAMILY SHABBAT@ADAT
SHABBAT RELIGIOUS SCHOOL9:30 AM. YOUTH SERVICE 11 AM
Parents welcome
NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN & 1ST GRADESHABBAT
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SHABBAT TORAH STUDY10 AM
SHABBAT TORAH STUDY10 AM
SHABBAT TORAH STUDY 10 AM
SHABBAT TORAH STUDY 10 AM
SHABBAT TORAH STUDY10 AM
MEN’S CLUBDANCIN’ WITH THE DADS
5 PM
SISTERHOOD BD. MTG.9:30 AM
hamakOhm 11 AMWITH RABBI BERGMAN
LUNCHTIME LEARNING - Part 1 Topic to be announcedWITH RABBI BERGMAN
11:45 AM
LUNCHTIME LEARNING - Part 2 Topic to be announcedWITH RABBI BERGMAN
11:45 AM
LUNCHTIME LEARNING - Part 3 Topic to be announcedWITH RABBI BERGMAN
11:45 AM
PJ’S, PIZZA & STORIES6 PM
HEALING SERVICE7:30 PM
SYNERGY SHABBAT WEEKENDwith Dr. Benjamin Gampel
BAR/BAT MITZVAH CONNECTIONSPurim Parcel Project 10 a,m.
BAR/BAT MITZVAH CONNECTIONSThinking Jewishly 10:30 a.m.
with Rabbi Bergman
SISTERHOOD BOOK CLUBat a private home
7:15 PM
“SHABBAT ROCKS”
SISTERHOODMOTHER/SON BOWLING
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL PURIM2nd to 7th gr. OLYMPIADfollowed by dinner andTRADITIONAL MEGILLAH
READING
ROSH HODESH: IT’S A GIRL/GUY THING10:15 AM (grades 6 & 7)
3RD GR. TO MATZAH FACTORY
MINCHAH SERVICE TIMEMOVES TO 6 PM
KABBALAT SHABBAT6 PM
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We record with sincere appreciation thefollowing generous contributions designedto maintain the programs of Adat Shalom:
CONGREGATIONAL FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Evelyn Berlin by Jane & Neil Anchill;
Marsha & Hal BakerLouis Chelootz by Elaine & Harvey AidemSol Gold by Marsha & Hal Baker; Barbara &
Jerry Cook; Michelle & Matthew Cook;Sandy Shapiro
Cantor David Gutmanby Linda & Ron Charfoos
Sam Hoffmanby Arleen Kosak & Marissa Kosak
Louis Klein, Wyn Landis by Adele GudesRenee Rochlin by Harriet & Bob Dunsky;
Diane & Harvey Howitt; Jeanne & LeoMaxbauer; Charlotte & Harry Teicher
Phillip Selvan by Charlotte RosenYahrzeits of:
Morris Cherney by Lucille CherneyFred Ducatman by Amy & Steven DunnImre Fleischer by Marta FleischerBetsie Shapiro by Sandy ShapiroMary Schlosberg by Jacqueline CohenBernice Singer by Carol SingerAlvin Sterns by Adela Sterns
IN HONOR OF:High Holiday Honors by Carol Singer;
Madelon & Lou Seligman90th birthday of Lou Berlin by Marilynn &
Steven Robinson; Linda SchaferBirthday of Betty Chernoff by Marilynn &
Steven Robinson; Linda SchaferBar Mitzvah of Adam Cooper
by The Aronin FamilyBirthday of Sheri Kohen by Marilynn &
Steven Robinson; Linda SchaferFirst anniversary of Sara & David Lipson
by Beryl & Mickey Levin85th birthday of Asher Tilchin by Janet &
Hildy Randolph; Ellie & Sid Glen; Marilynn & Steven Robinson; LindaSchafer
Third birthday & first haircut for Ezra Shereby Marilynn & Steven Robinson;Linda Schafer
Anniversary of Rabbi Rachel & Dan Shereby Marilynn & Steven Robinson;Linda Schafer
Rabbi Shere by Pam Sherman; Jeffrey SubarBirth of Yael Seraphine Cohen by Cheryl &
Dan Guyer; Beryl & Mickey Levin
öõBOY SCOUT FUNDTROOP #364
IN HONOR OF:Births of Max Gerson and Molly Fogel
by The Jirik Family
öõALAN & SUE KAUFMAN
EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Jeffrey Camiener
by Suzie & Dennis Horowitz and family
Tributes
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Louis Klein by Shelley & Arthur FineWalter Pieczarka by Shelly TarockoffIN HONOR OF:Bar Mitzvah of Seth Betman
by Trudy & Arthur WeissBar Mitzvah of Adam Cooper
by Trudy & Arthur WeissMarriage of Julie Eisman & Jason Levy
by Paula & Jeff Lebowitz; ShelleyTarockoff; the students from the AdatShalom ECC; The Rotenberg Family
Bar Mitzvah of Max Levine by Sue Berlin and Shelly Tarockoff; The Sunshine Club
Bar Mitzvah of Max Rotenberg by TheSunshine Club; Sue Berlin and ShellyTarockoff
Joyce Weingarten and all her helpby Max Rotenberg and family
öõCHARLOTTE & PHILLIP EDELHEIT FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Michael Chute, Renee Rochlin
by Morrine & Steve MaltzmanIN HONOR OF:Bar Mitzvah of Seth Betman
by Morrine & Steve Maltzman
öõDR. MANUEL FELDMAN
BETH ACHIM RELIGIOUS SCHOOL MEMORIAL FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Evelyn Berlin by Alexandra & Joe WenerMarge Ruby by Leah Baum and Elissa
(Baum) BergIN HONOR OF:Bar Mitzvah of Philip Squire
by Max FlamBar Mitzvah of Adam Cooper
by Elaine & Gary Rosenblatt
öõALEX GRAHAM
TRAVEL & EDUCATION FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Evelyn Berlin by Susie & Bill Graham
öõBETTY KAHN MEMORIALRELIGIOUS SCHOOL FUND
IN HONOR OF:Birth of Andi & Larry Wolfe’s new
grandsons, Jackson Noah & Rafi Elliotby Beryl & Mickey Levin; Phyllis & BobPilcowitz
öõGERRY D. KELLER
MEMORIAL CHOIR FUNDIN HONOR OF:Engagement of Adam Babcock to Samantha
by Beryl & Mickey LevinBirthdays of Judy Keller, Barbara Hubert
by Sandy & Jim Hack
öõHENRY C. & ROSE BENSON KEYWELL
& ESTELLE K. KAHN FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Leo Kestenbaum by Shirley & Kopel KahnHenry Keywell by Kopel Kahn
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Adat Shalom SynagogueTribute Contributions
ADAT SHALOM’S trib-ute funds provide sup-port for our manyimportant synagogueprograms and servic-es, which helpto define us as an out-standing congregation.
We have set a $10 min-imum price for tribute cards, on parwith other area congregations.Prayer Book Fund contributions are$36 for the daily Sim Shalom PrayerBook, $50 for the Shabbat SimShalom Prayer Book, and $50 for anEtz Hayim Chumash.
We are very grateful to members andfriends who have consistently pur-chased tributes, marking lifecycleevents and other significant occa-sions, and we encourage your con-tinued support. Each greeting isindividually prepared on a handsomecard.
To arrange for a tribute, please sendthe following information to theSynagogue office:
1. Name of Fund
2. Occasion: (In memory of … In
honor of … Speedy recovery to …
(Please print names.)
3. Name(s) (first & last) and
address of person(s) to be notified
4. Your name(s) & address5. Check for $10 per tribute
We will process your tribute and mailit promptly.
To make a tribute online, go to:www.adatshalom.org/donate.php
Tributes received by the 1st of themonth will appear in the followingmonth’s VOICE.
If you would like information on howto establish a fund, please contactExecutive Director Alan Yost.
PAULINE & GEORGE P. NORMANSCHOLARSHIP FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Yahrzeits of George Norman, Pauline
Norman, Harry Norman, Sarah Bursteinby Nathan Norman and Beth Norman
SPEEDY RECOVERY TO:Rochelle Lieberman
by Nathan Norman and Beth Norman
öõPRAYER BOOK FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Yahrzeits of Simon, Ethel and Alter Berman
by Sarah & David WaldshanIN HONOR OF:Rabbi Aaron Bergman by Ronald Pelavin
öõMAURICE RAZNICK & JEAN RAZNICKKLARISTENFELD MEMORIAL FUND
IN HONOR OF:55th anniversary of Ceci & Leo Rosen
by Elaine & Mel Raznick; Gerrie & BuddySollish
SPEEDY RECOVERY TO:Roz Cooper by Madelon & Lou Seligman
öõMAURICE ROSENDERMEMORIAL FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Evelyn Berlin by Ellen Yashinsky Chute;
Robyn, Steve & Max Flam; Sherri & GaryMorof; Randy & Beverly Phillips; Debbie &Jeff Supowit; Marcy Wasserman andfamily
Ethel Kavonsby Belle Rosender and Ruth Weingarten
Corrine Margolisby Joyce & Jeffrey Weingarten
Yahrzeit of Max Berlin by Lou BerlinIN HONOR OF:85th birthday of Asher Tilchin
by Joyce & Jeffrey WeingartenSPEEDY RECOVERY TO:William Leuchter
by Joyce & Jeffrey Weingarten
öõRABBI JACOB E. SEGAL FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Irene Rodman by Helen Bayles
öõCANTOR MAX SHIMANSKY
MEMORIAL FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Yahrzeits of:
Louis Boocker by Sam BoockerHarry Kahn, Morris Kahn, Frank Isackby Esther K. Rosenblum and family
öõSISTERHOOD BRAILLE FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Milton Fishman, Cantor David Gutman,Phillip Selvan, Frances Kaczander
by Roslyn KatzmanIN HONOR OF:Engagement of Anna Sack, granddaughter of
Harriet Friedman by Roslyn Katzman
Tributes
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Bar Mitzvah of Adam Cooper by Roslyn Katzman
Bat Mitzvah of Jenna Himelhochby Roslyn Katzman; Ethel Goldenberg
öõSISTERHOOD TORAH FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Evelyn Berlin
by Faye Ullman Kanter & Austin Kanter
öõSTARMAN FAMILY MEMORIAL FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Dr. Sidney Siegan by Cherie (Siegan) Chosid
& Richard Chosid
öõJERRY TEPMAN
MEMORIAL ALIYAH FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Evelyn Berlin by Marci, Steve, Max, Sydni
& Logan Rotenberg; Rena TepmanYahrzeit of Paul Rafales by Nita Stearn
öõCANTOR LARRY VIEDER
MEMORIAL FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Evelyn Berlin by Ronna & Kenny Whiteman
and family:Sol Gold, Sam Hoffman, Renee Rochlin
by The Magy FamilyCantor David Gutman
by Beryl & Mickey LevinWilliam Mazer Jr.
by Brenda & Robert PangbornSara Ribiat by The Ribiat FamilyYahrzeit of Eva Solomon
by Susan & Dennis Kay
öõBREAKFAST & SEUDAH SHELISHIT
The Breakfast FundIn memory of Jacob Moss
by Suellen Trionfi
DecemberIn honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Max Levine
by Rachel & Jeff LevineIn memory of David Gutman
by Ed GutmanIn memory of Louis Silverfarb
by Myrna SalzmanIn honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Philip Squire
by Roslyn & Mark SquireIn memory of Jacob Moss
by Suellen TrionfiIn memory of Ethel Leah Phillips
by Dennis PhillipsIn memory of Ruthe & Milton Graff
by Gary Graff
ROBERT KORNWISE FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Brother of Marvin Pinzer
by Maureen & Sandy Kornwise
öõALEX KUSHNER MEMORIAL FUND
IN HONOR OF:Bat Mitzvah of Sophie Steinbock
by Ellen & Jerry MinkinBirthdays of Terran Leemis,
Nancy Schwartzenfeldby Ruby & Richard Kushner
Hospitality of Marilynn & Steven Robinsonby Ruby & Richard Kushner
Rachel Yoskowitz’s new positionby Ruby & Richard Kushner
öõHILLEL ISAAC MAISEL MEMORIALHOUSING THE HOMELESS FUND
IN MEMORY OF:Evelyn Berlin by Carol & Jeffrey MaiselsMichael Chute by Evva & Michael HepnerSol Gold by Rochelle & Joel Lieberman;
Gerald SukenicDaniel Pevos by Gerald SukenicRenee Rochlin by Saul RoseHarvey Tushman by Gerald Sukenic; Shari,
Al, Michael & Lauren GoldsteinYahrzeit of Max Biber by Susan BindesIN HONOR OF:Special anniversary of Susan & Martin
Adelman by Tammi & Scott CooperSandy Shapiro finishing a half marathon
by Gerald Sukenic90th birthday of Henry Starkman
by Saul RoseBirth of Yael Seraphine Cohen
by Saul RoseDr. Harry Maisel being honored at WSU
Medical School by Rachel Galazan;Rochelle & Joel Lieberman
öõMORRY NEUVIRTH
BAR & BAT MITZVAH FUNDIN MEMORY OF:Evelyn Berlin by Barbara, Jay, Eric &
Amanda Guttman; Sharon & Tom Lebovicand family; Rochelle, Joel, Miriam, Anne& Michael Lieberman
Craig Gastwirthby Robin & Howard Terebelo
Sol Gold, Corrine Margolis, Irene Rodman, Lena Rothstein by Sharon & Tom Lebovic and family
Sam Hoffman by Robin & Howard TerebeloIN HONOR OF:Our recent wedding
by Rebecca Elkus Ferst & Judah Ferst
öõSTEVEN POSEN
YOUTH VOLUNTEER FUNDIN HONOR OF:Hospitality of the Ingbers
by Hannah Posen
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Aaron Bergman, Rabbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-254-3072*Rachel Shere, Rabbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-318-3162*Herbert Yoskowitz, Rabbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-851-5100Daniel Gross, Hazzan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-987-2388*Alan Yost, Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . 248-661-3976*Elissa Berg, Education & Youth Director . . 248-626-2153Jodi Gross, Asst. Dir. Educ. & Youth . . . . . 248-626-2153Julie Eisman, Dir., Early Childhood Center 248-851-5105Judy Marx, Communications Director . . . . 248-851-8008*Lisa Betman, Communications Assoc. Dir. . 248-851-5100Debi Banooni, Jewish Family Educator . . . 248-626-2153Barry Lippitt, Ritual Director . . . . . . . . . . . 248-851-5100Carma Gargaro, Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-851-5100Marty Liebman, Resident, Sacred Music . . . 248-358-9000
Julie Teicher, President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-851-4327*Sherri Morof, Sisterhood President . . . . . . . 248-855-4239*Robert Blum, Men’s Club President . . . . . . 248-433-1045*Robert Dunsky, Memorial Park Chairman . 248-851-5100
Milk & Honey Detroit, Inc.Laura Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248-432-5654
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Rabbi Jacob E. Segal k’’z, Founding RabbiRabbi Efry Spectre k’’zCantor Nicholas Fenakel k’’zCantor Larry Vieder k’’z
Adat Shalom acceptsCREDIT CARD PAYMENTS FOR TRIBUTES, SYNAGOGUE DUES, PRESCHOOLand RELIGIOUS SCHOOL TUITION, and MEMORIAL PARK PAYMENTS.
CANDLE LIGHTING SHABBAT ENDS
Friday:Jan 6 . . 4:57 p.m.
13 . . 5:05 p.m.20 . . 5:13 p.m. 27 . . 5:22 p.m.
Feb 3 . . 5:31 p.m.10 . . 5:40 p.m.17 . . 5:49 p.m. 24 . . 5:58 p.m.
Saturday:Jan 7 . . 5:57 p.m.
14 . . 6:05 p.m.21 . . 6:13 p.m. 28 . . 6:22 p.m.
Feb 4 . . 6:31 p.m.11 . . 6:40 p.m.18 . . 6:49 p.m. 25 . . 6:58 p.m.
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