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Services information and programming for the upcoming week. Information for Synagogue members.
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SHABBAT ROSH CHODESHPARASHAT CHUKAT
JUNE 28, 2014 � 30 SIVAN 5774
Shabbat Shalom! We are glad you are with us today!
RABBISJoseph H. Krakoff
Aaron L. Starr
CANTORSDavid Propis, D.M.
Leonard S. Gutman, Assistant CantorChaim Najman, D.M., Emeritus
Triennial: Numbers 19:1-20:13, page 880 Maftir: Numbers 28:9-15, page 930 Haftarah: Isaiah 66:1-24, page 1,220
Congregational Haftorah Reader: Keith Sirlin
TORAH & HAFTARAH READINGS
Minchah-Ma’ariv - 9:00 p.m. S’udah Sh’lishit between Minchah and Ma’ariv
Shabbat ends - 10:07 p.m.
Today we celebrate the first day of Rosh Chodesh Tammuz.
RABBI JOSEPH KRAKOFF WILL OFFER A TEXT STUDY
SHABBAT MORNING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
RUACH ACTIVITIES - Bride’s Room 10:00-10:45 a.m. - For children ages 2 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 - Rabbi Irwin Groner Hall 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.
HAZZAN DAVID PROPIS WILL DAVEN MUSAF
SPONSORSHIP INFORMATIONThere are two options for Bimah adornments. You may sponsor the Bimah flowers for $72, 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 248.229.0825 or [email protected] sponsor a Congregational Kiddush and/or Shabbat Lunch, please contact Sue Oleinick at 248.762.0791 or [email protected]’nai Mitzvah families should contact Sue Oleinick for all sponsorships at 248.762.0791 or [email protected].
Congregational Kiddush is sponsored by Ann and David Rosenberg, Helene Brody, Stacy and Jeffrey Brodsky and
Susan and Marc Brodsky in memory of their father, Herman Brodsky (z’l).
Congregational Lunch is sponsored by Dina Brodsky in memory of her beloved husband, Herman Brodsky (z’l)
on the occasion of his tenth yahrzeit, and by Larry Jonas in honor of the special birthday of his wife, Shirley.
Bimah Flowers and the Yad Ezra Basket are sponsored by the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Herman Brodsky (z’l).
The Yad Ezra Basket is also sponsored by Gail Tukel and family
marking the yahrzeit of Gail’s beloved husband Dr. Floyd S. Tukel (z’l).
DAILY MINYAN TIMES JUNE 28 - JULY 4, 2014
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 AM 5:00 PM Monday 7:30 AM 5:30 PMTuesday 7:30 AM 5:30 PMWednesday 7:30 AM 5:30 PMThursday 7:30 AM 5:30 PMFriday INDEPENDENCE DAY 8:30 AM 6:00 PMSaturday 9:00 AM 9:00 PM
To sponsor a Morning Minyan breakfast and/or S’udah Sh’lishit, please contact Assistant Cantor Leonard Gutman
at 248.357.5544 or [email protected].
CSZ SENIORS HOST THE MARTY MANDLEBAUM TRIOTUESDAY, JULY 9 - 1:00 P.M
A musical afternoon, followed by refreshments and socializing. For more information, please contact Janet Pont at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.
GAME DAY THURSDAYJULY 10 - 11:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
Bring your games and your players for Shaarey Zedek’s day of game play for adults. Only $5 per person, includes lunch. Reserve your space no later than Monday, July 7 by contacting Tobye Bello at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.
OUR LIVELY, MUSICAL FRIDAY EVENING SERVICEFEATURING THE
CSZ CLERGYAND THE T.G.I.S.
PLAYERS
FRIDAY, JULY 11, 20145:30 p.m. Nosh and Schmooze
6:00 p.m. Service7:15 p.m. Shabbat Dinner
Come for the service, which is free and open to the community, then stay for our family Shabbat dinner. Dinner cost: CSZ Members $25,
Non-Members $35, Children ages 5-12 $5 each. RSVP by Monday, July 7 to Tobye Bello
at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.
RETAIN OUR TALENTAre YOU seeking employment?
Do YOU know someone who needs assistance with a job search? Does your firm, business or association have a job opening?
CSZ is taking a proactive approach to help keep individuals and families in Metro Detroit by directly and confidentially matching candidates with potential job opportunities. Our team of professional volunteers is prepared to hear from you. Send an e-mail to [email protected].
SISTERHOOD CHUPPAH AVAILABLEGetting married at Shaarey Zedek? The gorgeous needlepoint chuppah stitched by Sisterhood is available free of charge. To reserve, please contact Karen Katz at 248.626.8454.
LUNCHEON TO SUPPORT THE CANCER THRIVERS NETWORK FOR JEWISH WOMEN
AND THE DEDICATION OF A MURAL IN MEMORY OF PATTI NEMERFRIDAY, JULY 18, 2014
Registration 11:30 a.m. - Luncheon 12:00 NoonJCC West Bloomfield
Guest speaker Allen S. Richter, M.D., CEO, American Society of Clinical Oncology. RSVP by July 7, 2014. Contact Michelle Passon at 248.895.2664 or [email protected], or Sandy Schwartz at 248.851.4616 or [email protected].
PARDON OUR DUSTThe construction project for the Berman Center for Jewish Education is well underway. Throughout this period, during regular business hours we ask that you please enter the building at the door to the right of our main entrance. If you have any questions, please call the main office at 248.357.5544.
HELP NEEDED FOR MACCABI GAMESAUGUST 17-21
YOU are cordially invited to become a part of our community’s history as we host the JCC Maccabi Games and ArtsFest once more. Help make our visitors feel welcome!
There are many ways to volunteer so we can maintain Detroit’s reputation as an out-standing Jewish community. To help with our Hospitality committee, please contact Halley Uzansky at [email protected].
SUMMER TIKKUN OLAMJUNE 24 - JULY 18, 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 Noon
PASTEUR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 19811 STOEPEL, DETROITAn hour once a week or more can help a child in Detroit improve his or her reading skills. Summer school at Pasteur Elementary School needs volunteers from high school age through adults to read and play word games one-on-one with the students. For more information, please contact Marcy Feldman at [email protected].
CSZ VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT FORGOTTEN HARVESTTHURSDAY, JULY 17 - 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
21800 GREENFIELD ROAD, DETROITDonated produce and other foods will be repackaged for distribution to food banks, soup kitchens and facilities that provide meals for those in need.
Volunteers younger than 18 must be accompanied by an adult.Contact Micki Grossman at [email protected] or 248.851.5666.
“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
David BiedermanHelen Ann Stiebel
Miriam BelkinDorothy LevinKeith Aaron
Robert RubensteinBernard Cohen
Lester Zeff
Casey SmithMarion SteinKopel I. KahnRuth Miller
JUNE 28 - JULY 4, 2014
June 28, 201430 Sivan 5774Charles AlfeldJean BrooksGucia GruensteinHyman A. KramerLillian PlissMax SerlinBalla Bantsionovna ShikhatMartin “Doc” Wedgle
June 29, 20141 Tammuz 5774Rose Wright AinbinderRalph BorinLeonard BrodeFred KeidanHenri KleimanFred N. KohenSophie LangZoltan LugosiA. Freida MilsteinSolomon M. NivyMolly RohtbartHarry SerlingJim SilverstoneSolomon Yaffe
June 30, 20142 Tammuz 5774Shirley BarenholtzWilliam DubrinskyBeryl EphraimJoseph JackierEva Kahn KatzGertrude R. KramerWilliam LauriaAlice RaginsRita Altman RifkinIrving WasermanMichael Weingarden
July 1, 20143 Tammuz 5774Sacha Steven DellArlene GorbatyGladys GubowSidney HertzSelma Rubiner
30 SIVAN - 6 TAMMUZ, 5774
July 2, 20144 Tammuz 5774Herman BrodskyRose CookMeyer EllisMorris GerberDonald LewisClara NeumanCyril SilverFloyd Solomon TukelBen Uzansky
July 3, 20145 Tammuz 5774 Morris BaruchRose N. FrenkelJean KossMorris I. KrellNina LeslieJacqueline M. MenuckMilford Pregerson
July 4, 20146 Tammuz 5774Ralph ArredondoAbraham BobroffHarry BorinsteinHarry BursteinHerbert CoufMae DavidoffHarriet ElkusLeon FriedmanMyron JoyrichZelda RobinsonArthur SniderElijah M. SoleymaniHarry Stone
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
Mary Knoll .................................................................................... President
Larry Nemer ........................................................................ Vice-President
Robert Goodman ............................................................. Vice-President
Jeri Fishman ..................... At-Large Member of the Executive Board
Janice Stoneman ........... At-Large Member of the Executive Board
Rick Cohen ...................... At-Large Member of the Executive Board
Shira Shapiro.............................................................. Executive Director
Janet Pont ............................... Director of Member Support Services
Tobye Bello ................................................................... Program Director
Allison Gutman ................. Assistant Director of Education & Youth
David Lerner .......... Director of Youth & Young Adult Programming
Ron Miller ................................................................................... Controller
Shelley Golsky ............................................................... Office Manager
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 St. 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 coatroom.
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].
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 Kelly 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.