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SHABBAT CHOL HAMOED PESACH April 19, 2014 19 Nisan, 5774 Shabbat Shalom! We are glad you are with us today! RABBIS Joseph H. Krakoff Aaron L. Starr CANTORS David Propis, D.M. Leonard S. Gutman, Assistant Cantor Chaim Najman, D.M., Emeritus Aufruf Solomon Amster and Jamie Trager

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SHABBAT CHOL HAMOED PESACH

April 19, 2014 � 19 Nisan, 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

AufrufSolomon Amster and Jamie Trager

First Torah: Exodus 33:12-34:26, page 538 Second Torah: Maftir, Numbers 28:19-25, page 932

Haftarah: Ezekiel 37:1-14, page 1,307Congregational Torah Readers:

Sam Gawel, Sophia Gawel, Sam Arnold, Joseph Klein, Emily UzanskyCongregational Haftarah Reader:

Paul Schwarzbaum

TORAH & HAFTARAH READINGS

Minchah-Ma’ariv - 9:00 a.m. S’udah Sh’lishit between Minchah and Ma’ariv

Shabbat ends - 9:04 p.m.

“Prayer For Healing” Composed by Debbie Friedman, Adapted by Hazzan David Propis

Mi shebeirach avoteinuM’kor habrachah l’imoteinu

May the Source of strength who blessed the ones before us,help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing

for us and all of those we love.Mi shebeirach imoteinu

M’kor habrachah la’avoteinuBless those in need of healing with r’fuah sh’leimah,

the renewal of body, the renewal of spirit,and let us say, Amen.

CONGREGANT ELIE NEUMAN WILL SPEAK.

SHABBAT MORNING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN

RUACH ACTIVITIES - Library 10:00-10:45 AM - For children ages 2 to 7

A lively Shabbat babysitting experience for children whose parents wish to attend services.

ME & MY PRESCHOOLER - Tikvah Chapel 10:45-11:45 AM - For children ages 2 to 4

Joyful adult and child class with music, snacks, Shabbat-oriented games and small group activities.

CHAPTER 4 OF SHIR HASHIRIM (SONG OF SONGS) WILL BE CHANTED BY ASSISTANT CANTOR LEONARD GUTMAN.

HAZZAN DAVID PROPIS WILL DAVEN HALLEL AND MUSAF.

SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION

There 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]

The Congregational Kiddush is sponsored by Gail and David Amster and Marcy and Scott (z’l) Trager

in honor of the AufRuf of Solomon Amster and Jamie Trager.

DAILY MINYAN TIMES APRIL 20 - APRIL 26, 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 Seventh Day Pesach 9:00 AM 5:30 PMTuesday Eighth Day Pesach 9:00 AM 8:45 PMWednesday 7:30 AM 5:30 PMThursday 7:30 AM 5:30 PMFriday 7:30 AM 6:00 PMSaturday 9:00 AM 8:15 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].

THRILLING THURSDAYSAPRIL 24, MAY 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 - 10:00 a.m.

Children ages 0-5 years (and a favorite adult), join us Thursday mornings for a kid-friendly, creative experience. FREE & open to the community. For more information, contact Tobye Bello at 248.357.5544 or [email protected].

EIGHT OVER EIGHTY MAY 4 - 11:30 a.m.

CSZ members Sissi Lapides, Sidney Stone and Rolland Walt will be honored with the Tikkun Olam award from Jewish Senior Life. This annual event recognizes those 80 years of age and older who have demonstrated a dedication throughout their lifetimes to the Jewish value of Tikkun Olam. To learn more about the event, or to attend, please go to http://www.jslmi.org/events/eight-over-eighty/.

DAYTIME BOOK CLUB WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 - 1:00 p.m.

Join Sisterhood and facilitator Jeannie Weiner for a discussion of the book Last Days of Summer by Steve Kluger. For more information, contact Sisterhood at 248.357.5544 or [email protected].

CSZ’S 153RD ANNUAL MEETINGAPRIL 29 - 6:00 p.m.

Join us for light refreshments followed by the Synagogue’s annual business meeting and election. Please watch your mailbox for additional information.

B’NAI DAVID CEMETERY CARE AND PRESERVATION PROJECTSUNDAY, APRIL 27 - 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

CSZ adults and teens are invited to participate in a community-wide clean up effort of the B’nai David Cemetery in Detroit. The cemetery is lo-cated at 9535 Van Dyke Road, Detroit, 48213, North of I-94 near Detroit City Airport. For those who prefer not to drive on their own, busses will leave from Congregation Shaarey Zedek at 10:00 a.m. The cemetery held burial services 1898-2009, and contains approximately 1,200 gravesites on land where the B’nai David synagogue no longer stands. Those who wish to participate in the site cleanup effort can register and/or reserve a space on a bus at http://goo.gl/OueRZJ.

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SAVE THE DATEJEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY METRO DETROIT GALA

THURSDAY, MAY 29 - 5:30 p.m. AT ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE

Come celebrate with the community as Janet and Herb Pont receive the esteemed Shin award and Beverly Baker accepts the Kotel HaKavod, Wall of Hon-or award on behalf of The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation. Register online at www.jtsa.edu/Detroit2014. For more information call 248.258.0055.

T.G.I.S. KABBALAT SHABBAT SERVICE AND DINNERMAY 9 - 6:00 p.m.

A lively musical Friday evening service featuring Hazzan David Propis, followed by Shabbat dinner. This event is open to the community. To reserve your space at dinner, please contact Tobye Bello at 248.357.5544 or [email protected]. Cost: Members - $25 each, Non-Members - $35 each, Children 13 and younger - $5 each.

SUPPORT CSZ WHILE YOU SHOP ONLINE!Click on the Amazon button on the CSZ website before you start shopping, and CSZ will receive a rebate on all of your purchases!

DETROIT JEWISH COALITION FOR LITERACY VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDContact Linda Foster at 248.642.2656 or [email protected].

ATTENTION FEDERAL EMPLOYEESYou may be able to help a congregant in need of donated leave time. If you, or someone you know, has “use it or lose it” leave time, or a single day to donate to a young mother, please write to: [email protected] for the necessary HR forms to do so.

TRAVEL SIZE TOILETRIES NEEDEDHeart 2 Hart Detroit provides and distributes food, clothing, toiletries and help-ful information to men and women living on the streets or in shelters in the De-troit Metropolitan area. Donations of travel size personal items are in demand, and will be accepted at collection bins in the Synagogue’s main lobby and in the lobby of the administrative offices.

CSZ VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT FORGOTTEN HARVESTTHURSDAY, MAY 8 - 4:30-7:30 p.m.

Donated produce and other foods will be repackaged for distribution to food banks, soup kitchens and facilities that provide meals for those in need.

Warehouse location: 21800 Greenfield Road.

Volunteers younger than 18 must be accompanied by an adult.Contact Micki Grossman at [email protected] or 248.851.5666.

LEARN MS OFFICELearn MS Office for better job opportunities. The David B. Hermelin ORT Resource Center, a division of JVS is now enrolling for the classes beginning. in April 2014. Scholarships are available for qualifying job seekers. David B. Hermelin ORT Resource Center, 6600 West maple Road, West Bloomfield. For more information visit www.HermelinORT.org or call 248.432.5411.

DETROIT JCC MACCABI GAMES AND ARTFEST HOST FAMILIES AND VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

AUGUST 17 - 22To host participants and volunteer your time, call the JCC Maccabi Games hotline, 248.432.5500, or go to the Maccabi website, www.2014Detroit.org.

“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

Evelyn LowenLillian Chinitz

Pola LiftonJoseph Cabot

Linda LeeLarry Wayne

Leonard Natinsky

APRIL 19 - APRIL 25, 2014April 19, 201419 Nisan, 5774Sonia FirestoneLilo KlaymanYosef LisPhyllis RobinsonBertha SimonSamuel SpringSherrie Teman

April 20, 201420 Nisan, 5774Jennie FeldmanZangwell GarberEdith GilbertLillian GoldsteinDorothy GreenJoseph JaffeWolf William KadushinLeonard LyonsFrank MulivorSarah PleissMorris PushkinRobert SchechterGloria Sobel

April 21, 201421 Nisan, 5774Ruth S. BarskyLouis ColmanStanley FriedmanJay GorellCarol LineAlbert J. PinesSamuel J. SiegelHelen TukelHelen Weintraub

April 22, 201422 Nisan, 5774Bernard BerkovicEsther EinstandigJoseph GartnerSara GastfraindJennie Robinson

19 NISAN - 25 NISAN, 5774

April 23, 201423 Nisan, 5774Cindy FriedmanBarbara KatzJacob ReissHarriet RichmondRuth RosenthalSheldon J. ScottEdith SniderSamuel Stulberg

April 24 201424 Nisan, 5774 Leo FrankSamuel Gabriel HarvithShirley HellmanHelene HymanMilton LenobelSylvia PerlmanShirley Irene ResnickIda Winnick

April 25, 201425 Nisan, 5774Joseph BorinsteinCharles BraschBessie GreenMenasche HaarLouis HaymanSander HillmanJosephine KazdanAba MakowskyGoldye B. MarkowAlexander RosinFreeda SpringNettie SukenicPeter Torraco

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.