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Volume XLIV Number 2 Volume XXXIX, Number 5 oice November 2008 —Cheshvan-Kislev 5769 February 2005 - Shevat / Adar 1 5765 Temple Kol Ami’s Family Religious School Dedication Was a Day To Remember! Thank You To Everyone Who Has Contributed To Our Beautiful New Family Religious School! Inside this issue Message from Rabbi Roman Page 3 Sisterhood News Page 6 Announcements Pages 13 Religious School News Page 4 Message from The Brotherhood Page 7 Contributions Page 14 Message from Rabbi Conrad Page 5 Message from Social Action Committee Page 8 Calendar of Events Page 15 Message from Nathalie Conrad Page 5 B’nai Mitzvah Page 10 Rabbi Norman T. Roman, R.J.E., D.D. Founding Rabbi Emeritus Ernst J. Conrad Director of Education Andee Liberman CONNECTIONS 2009 34TH INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION THE WORLD UNION FOR PROGRESSIVE JUDAISM Director of Music Nathalie M. Conrad JERUSALEM AND TEL AVIV, ISRAEL Soloist Tiffany Steyer MARCH 18-23, 2009 Administrator Cheryl Chaben Rabbi Roman has been invited to participate in this exciting gathering of Reform/Liberal Jews from all over the world, and to be one of the workshop presenters! Interested Temple members and friends are also invited to attend the program, and join a unique 8-day Tour of Israel preceding the Convention, coordinated on behalf of the Union for Reform Judaism's Northeast Lakes Council. Executive Board Co-Presidents William Faber Howard Katz Vice Presidents Nena Chudnof Joe Falik Lee Schottenfels Secretary Gail Raben Treasurer William Goldenberg Past President Terry Hollander Board of Trustees Stephen Bloom Chuck Freedman Irving Friedman Andrew Gelsey Paul Gross Dana Patchak Lisa Redmond Rachel Sherman Henry Shevitz Diane Siegel-DiVita Karee Strome Irene Swerdlow-Freed Michelle Taigman Any Kol Ami member in good standing can register to be an official delegate! World Union Conventions are international gatherings filled with spirit, learning, sharing and fun – in many languages. Liberal Jews representing many different countries energize each other, and help shape the future of the Jewish People. Through workshops, panel discussions, speakers, walking tours, field trips, people-to-people connections, entertainment, and the most uplifting Shabbat celebration observed anywhere in the world, Connections 2009 will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. For more information, contact Rabbi Roman's Study at 248-661-0040 or visit www.wupj.org Temple Kol Ami is a member of the Contact Information for Temple Kol Ami Staff The Sanctuary is equipped with a hearing device system. Please ask an usher if you would like to use a hearing assistance device. Page 2 Norman T. Roman, Rabbi Ernst J. Conrad, Rabbi Emeritus Leslie Samet, Assistant to Rabbi Roman Andee Liberman, Director of Education Cheryl Chaben, Administrator Cathy Podell, Bookkeeper Tiffany Steyer, Soloist Melanie Gorman, Temple Assistant Rob Gutman, Youth Advisor General Temple www.tkolami.org [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Message From Rabbi Roman WINTER IS COMING – GET READY FOR SUMMER! put you in touch with them to discuss their expeiences. OSRUI DIRECTOR, JERRY KAYE, TO VISIT TKA ON NOVEMBER 2ND It's a very special place, with an amazing, inspirational environment of living Jewishly for weeks or months over the summer. Sports, arts, hiking, new friends, old friends, campers and staff from all over the world, music, Hebrew, boating . . . and, did I mention: a new swimming pool, in addition to the lake? (Our Temple member, Elayne Peters, who is the Waterfront Director, is VERY EXCITED!) As the chilly winds of November arrive, thoughts around here inevitably turn to preparations for next Summer! Studies tell us that there is no more significant experience to enhance Jewish identity in our children than time spent at a Jewish summer camp. While there are many excellent opportunities for quality recreation or specialty camps in Michigan and the surrounding areas, Temple Kol Ami has long encouraged our member families to consider sending their children to Olin Sang Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. We want you and your children or grandchildren to be a part of the Olin Sang Ruby community! Both the Temple and the Reform Movement offer generous financial assistance (for the other URJ Camps, as well). Just speak with me or Andee Liberman. But don't delay too long – several of the OSRUI units and sessions fill up quickly, and space may be limited. Jerry Kaye OSRUI's Director will be at Temple Kol Ami on Sunday morning, November 2nd, to present the Camp Video, OSRUI is one of the summer camps sponsored by the Union for meet with our Religious School Students, and talk about Union Reform Judaism (some Detroit area families also attend Camp Camps with any interested families. George in Ontario, and our High School Youth Group Leaders All are welcome! are encouraged to spend time at the Kutz Campus for Living Judaism in Warwick, New York, where I serve on Faculty). Jerry Kaye is an outstanding educator and storyteller, having OSRUI is our camp – a portion of our 'dues' to the Union help been recognized by the Chicago Board of Jewish Education, provide this opportunity. Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion, and Beit Hat'futsot (the Museum of the Jewish People, affiliated with Tel My own children have all attended OSRUI – and loved it! Aviv University). In addition to directing OSRUI, he consults (Several have also served there as counselors and staff memto communities and congregations throughout North America, bers while in college.) Other TKA families have been multiand is the host and moderator of “Sanctuary”, a Chicago telegenerational participants in Oconmowoc – and I'll be glad to vision series focused on Jewish communal issues. And in 2009, there will be a lovely new swimming pool dedicated there . . . 2008 Regional Biennial Re-Union Information The Northeast Lakes Council Regional Biennial November 13-16, 2008 in Grand Rapids, MI Online Registration Open: www.urj.org/nelc If you have difficulty registering, please call the NELC office at 1-888-282-6352 New! Workshop Descriptions NEW! Seminar Day Details Northeast Lakes Council/Detroit Federation Regional Biennial Re-Union “We have come from near and far…” Be Strong, Be Strong and Let Us Strengthen One Another November 13-16, 2008 * Grand Rapids, Michigan Host Congregation: Temple Emanuel * Headquarters Hotel: Crowne Plaza Page 3 Religious School News from Andee Liberman, Director of Education stop in and see this beautiful facility. The faculty, staff, and children are thrilled to have school at TKA. We hope that you will "shower" us with a gift of school supplies, toys, books, or a donation to help fill Did you know we have a very active Religious School our shelves with new items for our children. Please board ? The Board is a valuable asset to the functioning contact the school office to let them know if you are of the Religoius School. Thank you to everyone who sits planning on purchasing something, or would like the on the board. Thank you to Debbie Himelhaus who wrote school to purchase something from your family. The the information below. Board would like to share special thanks to Andee Liberman for her guidance, creativity, and months of The Religious School Board is off to a great start this work that she gave to help create such an amazing year! The members of our Board are: Andee Liber- school for TKA. Thank you to everyone that helped man, Dana Patchak, Nancy Evanson, Sharon pack us up and move us in as well! Spilkin, Julie Flashner, Toni Kasander, Sue Roberts, Steve Kendler, Amy Klein, and Debbie Himelhoch. Our first fund raising event was The goals of the Religious School Board are to facili- BINGO on October 26th. I hope that tate communication between the director of the you and your family and friends were school, the Executive Board and parents, to discuss able to join us in this fun day. During budget needs/wants, to discuss curriculum, and to the year we will continue to have create fund raising events that support the school. many other fund raising events. CurWe meet as a Board once each month. The Board rently we are also involved in our anwill also be holding meetings with parents during the nual cookie dough sale. Yum! Look school year. We hope that you will contact any of the for upcoming events in The Voice, on Board members with ideas, feedback, or questions our website, and in flyers from Relithat you may have. gious School. Your consistent support is needed and appreciated. If you haven't had a chance to visit our new school building, we hope that you will take a few minutes to Have you stopped by to visit our new school wing? Please stop by and see our new amazing school facility!! Thank you to everyone who has supported this project. Mrs. Liberman SCHOOL CALENDAR For November Monday, 11/3 Guest Speaker-Topic Bat Chen Diaries Thursday, 11/6-Sunday, 11/9 Affirmation Class in NYC Wednesday, 11/12 Cookie Pick Up 4:30-6:30pm Thursday, 11/13 Cookie Pick Up 9:00am-5:00pm Sunday, 11/16 Family Education Wondergarden-6th Grade Sunday, 11/23 KATY Paint and Pizza Party 12:00pm Wednesday, 11/26-Sunday, 11/30 No School: Thanksgiving Break Page 4 It is our pleasure to inform you of our continued participation in the Opening the Doors Special Education Partnership Program with the Federation’s Alliance for Jewish Education. It is a program designed to meet the special learning needs of the students currently enrolled in our religious school, As a partnership school, we receive educational support services and professional opportunities from Alliance and funds allocated from the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. To achieve our goals, we have on our teaching staff Hope Bocker who has a Masters Degree in Special Education. She has begun working with several students and will be consulting with our classroom teachers regarding specific recommendations and strategies for our diverse learners, so they may succeed and receive a meaningful Jewish Education. We are quite excited about this partnership, which enables us to continue to provide a positive educational experience for all our students. A Message From Rabbi Emeritus Ernst J. Conrad Once again Temple Kol Ami will be part of an Interfaith Celebration of Thanksgiving to take place at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, 17567 Hubbell St, at Outer Drive, on Wednesday, November 26, 2008, at 7:30pm. The location is across from Old Sinai Hospital; it has 2 parking lots and is well-lit. religious and racial groups which differ. Customarily, food (canned) is brought to be shared with the Southeast Michigan Food Bank, and a collection for the homeless of the area is gathered. The celebration concludes with a social hour to meet old and new friends and acquaintences. As a rule, food selections reflect the nationalities participating and are This marks the 22nd annual occasion for about a dozen vegetarian. religious and cultural communities to unite in worship TKA members and their children are cordially urged to and celebrate. This year’s theme is named: From be part of this Thanksgiving Celebration. Every Tribe, Race and Nation: We, the People. The event is planned by an Interfaith Committee, which meets half a dozen times before the actual event search- The Reverend Daniel Appleyard, rector of Christ ing for proper reading, music, and dance, highlighting Church, Dearborn is chairperson of this annual event. the contribution of each constituent. As in the past, there will be several calls to worship and a Hindu dance invoking God’s presence upon the assembly. Reading, usually involving the congregation, and musical selections will be chosen and offered by Buddhist, Muslim, Bahai, Roman Catholic, Protestant, Sikh, and Jewish and Native American communities. The celebration which lasts about an hour and a half includes a presentation by the Mosaic Youth Theatre Players, a project involving high school youth, that has greatly contributed to build bridges between cultural, EJC Music Notes from Nathalie M. Conrad, Director of Music For the first time we were able to have some time set aside prior to the Yizkor sercice on Yom Kippur for “A Time For Music and Reflection.” I compiled and prepared music and reading for what I hope will be an annual event. Thank you: Tiffany Steyer, Soloist; Tamara Sherman, violin; David Magidson and Diane Siegel DiVita, readers. Thanks to Leslie Samet for her invaluable help in typing the program. We look forward to bringing you lots of good and interesting music during the year. B’shalom, Nathalie M. Conrad Director of Music Page 5 Sisterhood News by Abby Pook It has been a busy time for all of TKA this fall! TKA’s KATY Kids hosted a Kallah (conclave) of Temple Youth Leaders from all over Michigan at TKA. Our Sisterhood underwrote part of the cost and Marlene Abramson, Estelle Gladstone and I helped serve lunch and dinner to the wonderful group of about 35 young people on Saturday, September 20th. We were awed by how polite and appre-ciative they were. It was, indeed, our pleasure to be there to help out that day. Please call Eileen Higer if you are interested 248-661-9545! Watch for upcoming info on our December program – a Soup Exchange and Book Review! Just a quick note: Dalia Keen, my Vice President of Fund Raising, has taken a hiatus from her position because of a family health problem. We all want Dalia and her family to know they are in our thoughts and we wish them well! I just want to extend thanks to my Executive Board, Meryl Hirschland, Debbie Lecours, Carole Lewis, Marcia Persin, Gail Raben and Nancy Siegel for their hard work. My General Board have all been hard at work for months. Sue Ehrlich is working diligently on Entertainment Books. Sydelle Isaacs has shared her knowledge of the Y.E.S. Fund! Eileen Higer is doing a great job as Sunshine Chair and sending greetings to our Sisterhood members. Andrea The Sisterhood Annual Paid-up Dinner(October 23rd) has always been an enjoyable evening. Everyone who attended was served a Wojcik is working to set up the Phone Tree to announce events and emergency cancellations. Florence Vinsky and Cindy Faber work delicious dinner prepared by Sisterhood’s entire board. We had entertainment and door prizes donated by some of our board mem- together through the year at Bortz Healthcare Center. Finally, thanks to Marlene Abramson for her tireless work as Publicity bers! Everyone had a wonderful time. Chairperson. We wouldn’t be as successful a Sisterhood if we There’s still time to join Abbe Smith the author of Case of a Life- didn’t all work together so well. Next month I will profile the rest of my Board. time for dinner at 5PM on Thursday, November13th at Uptown Grille for dinner! $15.00 pre-set menu. Call Marlene Abramson at A huge thank you to all! 248-991-1993 to reserve a spot. After dinner we will gather at The West Bloomfield JCC to hear Abbe speak at 7:00 PM. On Mon- Abby Pook, TKA Sisterhood President day, November 24th some of our members in conjunction with TKA’s Social Action Committee will be going to help at Yad Ezra. Many of our Sisterhood members attended the Storahtelling and Selichot Service the evening of Sept. 20th and we all kvelled at the dedication of our brand new Religious School on Sunday, September 21st! Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood and The 57th Annual Jewish Book Fair Proudly Present : Abbe Smith Author of: Case of a Lifetime A Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Story Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 7:00 PM Free of charge Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building 6600 W. Maple Road West Bloomfield Co-sponsored By: Sisterhood of Temple Kol Ami Members of Sisterhood are welcome to gather for dinner prior to hearing Abbe Smith speak. If interested call Marlene Abramson at 248-991-1993 to reserve a spot. Page 6 Let’s Go On A Pre-Chanukah Shopping Spree!! Oliver’s Trendz 138 W. Maple Downtown Birmingham, MI 248-723-9833 will donate 10% of the value of your purchases to Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood Oliver’s Trendz is opening their store EXCLUSIVELY for us from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM on Tuesday, December 2, 2008. Join us for a fun-filled evening that includes friendship, finger-food and beautiful gifts in many price ranges. RSVP suggested (but not required) to: Nancy Siegel 248-851-3775 A Note From The Brotherhood The TKA Brotherhood had a quiet summer, with our main issued by the Men of Reform Judaism provided an excelevent being attending a Tiger-Blue Jay baseball game on lent foundation for exploring these issues. August 12th. The Tigers lost, but we still enjoyed ourselves at this family-oriented event. Speaking of the MRJ, I had the opportunity to attend both the annual Board of Trustees meeting last June in Delray On September 21st, the Brotherhood hosted a breakfast Beach, Florida, and a leadership training and MRJ for a group of teens who were visiting TKA as members of Executive Committee meeting in September in Newark, NFTY. A big thank-you goes out to Jerry Gers and Bill New Jersey. The opportunity to meet and interact with Faber, as well as to all of the Brotherhood members who other Brotherhood leaders, to participate in Shabbat serhelped prepare and serve breakfast. vices and pray, and to learn about our new Abba-benzeyde (Fathers, Sons, Grandfathers) initiative was enerCongratulations also go out to Chuck Freedman and our gizing. league championship TKA Brotherhood softball team. Please consider this an open invitation to the men of TKA We are starting to program for the coming year. We hope to join us in working together, praying together, and playto have some meetings with speakers of interest to Jew- ing together to better understand our heritage and to ish men, a joint program sponsored by Brotherhood and make our temple community a welcoming and comfortthe Social Action Committee, a December program such able place for Jewish men. as Not So Silent Night or last year’s successful dinner and Second City show, and before Passover, a Men’s Seder. Larry Pepper Last year’s seder was well received by those who atBrotherhood President tended, and sharing our views of the role of men in the Reform movement, the Temple, and community led to some interesting discussions. The Men’s Haggadah Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood Annual Fall Fundraiser Please Note: Temple Kol Ami Office Hours Monday-Thursday 9-5 Friday 9-3 We are closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday on Thursday, November 27th and Friday, November 28th. We’re Taking Orders Now! Page 7 Notes from the Social Action Committee Observing the foremost Jewish tradition of Tikkum Olam, TKA has a long history of involvement in the community. We are known as the Social Action temple for a reason. We strongly believe in Repairing the World. As we grow and expand our facility, we are embracing the philosophy of building “green”. The aim is Leadership in Engergy and Environmental Design, (LEED) certification. The staff of TKA helps by recycling paper and cardboard, bottles and cans, and printer cartridges. We will no longer be using styrofoam products. All paper is recycled, so look for the containers marked for that purpose. Bring in your empty printer cartridges on your next visit here and help us work together to save the environment. This past June, we participated in the West Bloomfield Relay for Life, the American Cancer Society’s biggest fundraiser. We had 26 team members that helped raised money and walked that day. We are proud to announce that our temple team raised over $3,000. Thank you to all who came and support this important effort. We are starting Mitzvah Sundays throughout the year instead of just one day of Mitzvah. The first Sunday is November 16 from 3:15 to 5:15 at the Meer Apartments. The residents will be having a pizza party and our volunteers will be assisting with set up, serving and clean up. There will be entertainment. This is a great mitzvah for young and old. Please contact Eileen Higer for details, or better yet, check out our TKA website (www.tkolami.org) for more information. Sisterhood and SAC are teaming up together on November 24, the Monday before Thanksgiving. We will be preparing and giving away turkeys at Yad Ezra. You can speak with Abby Pook or Eileen Higer about how to help. There is an annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, November 26 at 7:30 PM at the Westminster Presbyterian Church this year. All are welcome. In February we are planning to program an activity with Kadima clients to celebrate Tu B’Shevat. In June of 2009, we will once again,participate and have a team in the Relay for Life. The 2nd Wednesday of each month we have TKA members help at the Capuchin Kitchen. For those who don’t know what Capuchin Kitchen is, it is a soup kitchen in Detroit. Thank you Lee Schottenfels And lastly, The Social Action committee is always looking for fresh for organizing this. We just had a Blood Drive that had a great turnout, ideas and projects, as well as new members. Because we enjoy what we are doing, our meetings are always fun and spirited. and we thank Dave Henig. Steven Kendler left again for Santia Domingo, Dominican Republican to help out with approximately 34 other people to provide health care services to the people there. The Social Action Committee On behalf of the entire congregation, the membership committee welcomes TKA’s Newest Members! Robert and Rogina Berg Arthur and Marilyn Biller John and Jennifer Cassel Lori Curtis Richard and Kathleen Green Henry and Teri Hipp Clifford and Roberta Lash Steven and Margarita Matlen Thomas and Rebecca Petersen Jennifer Pevos Shirley Resnicoff Michael and Elisa Schick Sheldon and Estelle Schwartz Steve and Renea Spiegel Hilene Topper Sanford and Cheri Topper Linda VanHowe Annette Weiss Daniel Weiss and Nicole Lutz-Weiss Jacquelyn Zameck Won’t you help our new members feel welcome by volunteering to be a mentor? The Membership Committee welcomes new families to Temple Kol Ami. We would like to make those new families feel comfortable at worship services, programs and meetings. If you are interested in pairing with/mentoring a new family, please contact Cynthia Katz. Call Cynthia : 248 851-4389 Or email : [email protected] Page 8 Rabbi Conrad Speaks About The 70th Anniversary of Kristallnacht On the night of November 9-10, 1938, the Nazis formally began the Holocaust by murdering 92 Jews, arresting or deporting more than 25,000 others, destroying 200 synagogues, and ransacking tens of thousands Jewish homes and businesses. The night would later be called Kristallnacht ("Crystal Night," or Night of Broken Glass). e Pleas Founding Rabbi Emeritus Ernst Conrad grew up in Germany and personally witnessed the rise of Nazi anti-Semitism. Join Rabbi Conrad at 11:00 A.M. on Sunday, November 9th at Temple for a poignant discussion as he shares his memories of Kristallnacht, and leaving Nazi Germany for safety in the United States. Want to send a tribute to someone? Please fax or mail this form with payment. Thank you for helping us make this process run smoothly. Temple Kol Ami 5085 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323 Phone (248) 661-0040 Fax (248) 661-5901 Tribute Date: Donor’s Name: ________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________ City: ___________________ State: _______ Zip: ________Phone Number: (_______)________ Send Acknowledgement To: Name: __________________________________Address: _____________________________ City: ___________________ _______State: _______ Zip: ________ Amount: $________ Fund: ________________________ In Honor or in Memory of ____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Check #: ________ Visa: ____ MC: ____ Credit Card #: _____-______-______-______ Exp. _______ Page 9 B’nai Mitzvah Jacob Keith Murray Claire Ilene Taigman Jake will be called to the Torah as a Bar Mitzvah on November 14, 2008. Jake is the son of Nanette and Brian Murray, and half brother of Marcy Hunter. His proud grandparents are Arlene Murray, and Juanita and Keith Haumann. Jake is a Seventh-grade student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. He felt it especially meaningful to volunteer at Yad Ezra in Berkley as his Mitzvah project. Claire will be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah on November 22, 2008. Claire is the daughter of Michelle and Jim Taigman and the sister of Jeremy. Her proud grandparents are Renee and Robert Epstein and Susan and Mitchell Taigman. Claire is in the 8th grade at West Hills Middle School. Of her mitzvah projects, she most enjoyed working with Temple Kol Ami’s third graders through the madrichim program. If you a teacher or parent who has to deal with meltdowns, tantrums, inflexibility, and frustrations, then this is the workshop for you! When traditional methods don’t work, Dr. Ross Greene provides an alternative: the Collaborative Problem-Solving Approach. Federation’s Alliance for Jewish Education’s Opening the Doors Program invites you to The Anita Naftaly Famly Circle Conference Keys To Resolving Challenging Behavior Featuring child psychologist and author of The Explosive Child Ross W. Greene, Ph.D. Sunday, November 16, 2008 1:00 Registration 1:30 Keynote 4:00 Informal Parent Session Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Road, Southfield Advanced Registration Fee: $20 Walk-in Fee $25 Register Online at: jewishdetroit.org/familycircle Questions? Contact Haviva Ferrier at (248) 642-4260 ext 375 Page 10 As seen on Oprah & Dateline NBC CONGRATULATIONS TEMPLE KOL AMI WE DID IT! A great big thank you to all who helped out and all who generously rolled up their sleeves and gave a pint! Special thanks to the Social Action Committee Members who made calls and helped during the drive and to Sisterhood members, Cindy Faber and Florence Vinsky for their help and support on the day of the drive. The Red Cross Thanks TKA for hosting the blood drive. Here are our great results: Goal: 31 Pints collected: 34, 110% of goal First time donors: 5 A Heartfelt Plea To the members of Temple Kol Ami, a warm and caring place to be! There are members of our congregation who are in need! Perhaps just a ride to the store, a home-cooked meal a ride to the doctor, a friendly voice on the phone! Call Eileen Higer to volunteer (248) 661-9545 [email protected] Page 11 High Holy Day Thank You’s TKA Would Like To Take This Opportunity To Thank Everyone Who Contributed To High Holy Days. We appreciate your support and dedication! Shana Tova! Rosh Hashanah Service Leaders Cindy Faber Bill Faber Cynthia Katz Howard Katz Gene Farber Larry Pepper Joe Falik Terry Hollander Marty Hollander Gail Raben Stu Raben Amy Klein Andy Gelsey Steve Kendler Karee Strome Steve Strome Laurie Kach Eileen Higer David Higer Lee Schottenfels Yom Kippur Service Leaders Lynne Roman Bill Faber Joe Falik Howard Katz Abby Pook Enid Bienstock Bill Goldenberg Howard Katz Paul Gross Irene Swerdlow-Freed Nena Chudnof Mel Chudnof Sallyjo Levine Karen Gutman Chriss Golden Andee Liberman Bonnie Henig Dave Henig Michelle Taigman Steve Strome David Magidson Diane Siegel DiVita URJ Campers & Staff Choir Members Chriss Golden Jannette Abejean Patrick Clampitt Timothy Doty Emily Eichenhorn Louise Fisher Dawn Freed Dave Henig David Hirschland Ellie Morgenstein Ginny Papper Dr. Henry Shevitz Fran Steinman Larry Wolf Le Ann Wolf Loretta Ziegelman Karee Strome Rosa Schindler Ellen Craine-Rostker Andy Gelsey Marc Rosen Gary Eubanks Gayle Eubanks Sandy Hermanoff Michael Hermanoff Stu Raben Gail Raben Paul Gross Lee Schottenfels David Hirschland Stephanie Persin Karee Strome Harvey Leven Debra Darvick Robert Cohen Irene Swerdlow-Freed David Higer Debbie Lecours Mel Chudnof Diane Siegel-Divita Tom Vorenberg Michelle Taigman HHD Angels Ellen Craine-Rostker David Gold Cheryl and Jeff Lesser Instrumental Soloists Susan Shevitz Dr. Tor Shwayder Tamara Sherman Ushers Marty Hollander Larry Pepper Pam Pepper Lisa Redmond Steve Bloom Irv Gladstone Estelle Gladstone Sandy Jessop Rhonda Kotzen Dave Gold Denise Jacob HHD Volunteers Marlene Abramson Belle Liberman Mara Rubin Bill Faber Howard Katz Chuck Freedman Nena Chudnof Rachel Sherman Joe Falik David Katz David Henig Symposium/Chugim Leaders Please accept our sincere apology if we inadvertently missed your name. Page 12 Announcements Bimah Flower Sponsors Thank you to the following members: October 4, 2008 Nancy and Paul Gross In Honor of Adam becoming Bar Mitzvah To: Adrienne and Neal Sweet on the birth of their granddaughter Joanna Robyn Sweet Grant To: Toni Kasander, Special Services Director of South Lake Schools, who was given a Community Service Award by South Lake Schools November 14, 2008 Nanette and Brian Murray In Honor Of Jacob becoming Bar Mitzvah November 22, 2008 Michelle and Jim Taigman In Honor Of Claire becoming Bat Mitzvah Our Sympathies To Susan B. Shevitz on the death of her brother, Dr. Gershon Berman Oneg Sponsors Thank you to the following members: October 10, 2008 Dan and Dottie Levitsky In Memory of Matthew Deutsch and Morton Levitsky If you borrowed a red umbrella from TKA during the High Holy Days, please bring it back so others may use it when needed. Thanks Get Well Wishes To: Andy Roisman Soralee Broida Sheldon Schwartz Page 13 Contributions Rabbi Roman’s Discretionary Fund From James Hill; Meryl and David Hirschland In honor of: Shirley Scheyer and Ted Pechter, for a speedy recovery, from Carol and Joel Charnow Selichot, from Peggy and Dennis Frank Rabbi Conrad’s Discretionary Fund In honor of: The marriage of Andrew Left to Stephanie Cohen, from Sydelle Isaacs and Family Rabbi and Mrs. Ernst Conrad and family on the occasion of the New Year, from Judy, Jerry, Daniel and Joyce, and Aaaron Macks The High Holy Days, from Mildred Simon Capital Campaign Fund In appreciation of: Gail Raben, Andy Gelsey and Nena Chudnof, from the TKA Sisterhood In honor of: Rabbi Roman from Richard Mukamal TKA General Fund In memory of: Jack Lovinger, Albert Blair and Betty Blair, from Julie and Sheldon Blair Sam Yarost, from Sema Shaw-Yarost Frances Leese, from Leila Evelev Alan Hersh, from Patricia and Jeffrey Mitter High Holy Days Fund In honor of: The High Holy Days, from Judith and David Gold; Carole and Harvey Rabinowitz Kiddush Fund In memory of: Samuel Eder, from Karen and Howard Gutman Landscape Fund In honor of: Sharon Ziegelman and Robert Ross’s marriage and good luck, from Loretta and Seymour Ziegelman Music Fund In honor of: The High Holy Days, from Mildred Simon In memory of: Gershon Berman, from Sydelle Isaacs Harold Markman, from Sharyn and Rick Pierce and Family Social Action Fund In memory of: Maurice Zelonka, from Anne Pernick Israel Study Scholarship Fund In honor of: The High Holy Days, from Mildred Simon Justin Rochkind Memorial Chesed Fund In memory of: Daniel Allen, from Marshall, Jill, Seth, Eddie and Scott Stern Randall Falk, Jr., from Lynne and Rabbi Norman Roman Shirley & Harold Rosenberg Family Programming Fund In memory of: Ida Markman, from Sharyn and Rick Pierce and Family Memorial Plaques A special way to honor the memory of a loved one is with a memorial plaque on the permanent memorial board in the Temple Kol Ami Sanctuary. The engraved brass plaques can be purchased for $500. Please contact Leslie in the Temple office to order a memorial plaque. 248-661-0040 Page 14 Thank You We appreciate the thoughtfulness of those who support the congregation by remembering and honoring friends and loved ones through generous contributions. November 2008 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 9:30 Chevrat Torah 10:30 Shabbat Noach 2 9:30 Membership Mtg-Meet the Presidents 11:00 Bagels & Basics-Rabbi Roman & Jerry Kaye from OSRUI to speak 3 4 9 Affirmation Class in NYC 10:00 Social Action Mtg 11:00 70 Anniversary Kristallnacht– Rabbi Conrad to speak 10 16 NE Council Regional Biennial in Grand Rapids Religious School Family Education Program Choir— time TBD 3:15 Social ActionMeer Pizza Party 17 18 23 12:00 KATY to paint Youth Room & pizza 24 7:00 Social Action and Sisterhood at Yad Ezra 25 30 NO RS 1 2 6:30 Sisterhood Event offsite (oliver’s Trendz in Birmingham 11 6:30 Exec Bd Mtg 5 6 1:00 Chavurat Kol Ami 7 Affirmation Class in NYC 8 Affirmation Class in NYC 7:00 S’hood Exec Bd Mtg offsite 6:00 Simply Shabbat 9:30 Chevrat Torah 10:30 Shabbat Worship- 13 NE Council Regional Biennial in Grand Rapids 1:00 Chavurat Kol Ami PM S’hood dinner and Book Fair offsite 14 NE Council Regional Biennial in Grand Rapids 15 NE Council 19 7:00 Choir 20 1:00 Chavurat Kol Ami 21 7:30 Shabbat Worship-Muslin/Jewish Dialogue 22 9:30 Chevrat Torah 10:30 Shabbat Worship including Claire Taigman becoming Bat Mitzvah 26 NO RS 27 Thanksgiving OFFICE CLOSED 28 OFFICE CLOSED 29 9:30 Chevrat Torah 10:30 Shabbat Worship 4 1:00 Chavurat Kol Ami 5 6:00 Simply Shabbat 6:00 KATY Service 6 9:00 Torah Explorers 9:30 Chevrat Torah 10:30 Shabbat Worship 12 12:00 STAFF MTG Capuchin Kitchen 7:00 KATY Mtg 7:00 S’hood Gen Bd Mtg 6:00 Shabbat Worship including Jacob Murray becoming Bar Mitzvah 7:30 Gen Bd Mtg 7:30 Interfaith Thanksgiving Service –Westminster Presbyterian Church 3 7:00 Sisterhood Exec Bd Mtg offsite Regional Biennial in Grand Rapids 9:30 Chevrat Torah 10:30 Shabbat Worship Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Farmington Hills, MI Permit No. 15 5085 Walnut Lake Road West Bloomfield, MI 48323 Phone: 248.661.0040 Fax: 248.661.5901 Religious School Office at TKA: 248.661.6099 [email protected] www.tkolami.org l eria tly t a p dM ate r Prom D e e Tim Deliv e as Ple SPEND SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 2008 WITH YOUR TKA FAMILY! New Member Drop-In! November 2nd 9:30-11:00am All TKA members who’ve joined our family in the past year are invited to attend a get-together with other new members and Board Members. Come schmooze, chat with the Co-Presidents Bill Faber and Howard Katz and the Membership Committee and get a better idea of all that TKA has to offer! We hope you’ll stay for Bagels & Basics at 11:00! Bagels & Basics with Rabbi Roman & Jerry Kaye (Executive Director of OSRUI) “Teaching Basic Jewish Values for the Next Generation of Reform Jewish Kids” EVERYONE IS WELCOME!!! Sunday, November 2 11 am – noon nd brain a ting! r u o y t mal se stretch Come s in an infor ith u learn w