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Metro DetroitThe Premier Directory and Savings Guide for the Jewish Home
FREEIssue 103 - June 2012
FLEXIBLE HOURS LOCATED IN OAK PARK
248.752.1676
BEAUTIFUL NAILS
BY DEVORAHmanicure $14
french manicure $18
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We all revere the Ten Commandments as a sym-bol of Judaism. But are
these laws actually relevant to our lives in a personal way? For example, if you haven’t considered murdering someone lately—is commandment number six still speaking to you, or still meaningful to you? Rabbi Fohrman argues that by examining the structure of the Ten Com-mandments, new vistas of meaning begin to emerge in this timeless document�
Rabbi David Fohrman is an international lec-turer and director of the Ho�erger Institute for Text Study serving also as resident scholar at the Young Israel of Woodmere, New York. Rabbi Fohrman served as a senior editor and writer for ArtScroll’s Schottenstein Edition of the Talmud and taught Biblical �emes at the Johns Hopkins University. His �rst book, �e Beast that Crouches at the Door, was a �nalist for the 2007 Na-tional Jewish Book Award.
Rabbi David FohrmanTuesday, June 12
10:00-11:30 am �e Weiss/Gelber Partners Study Hall
Yeshiva Beth Yehudah15751 W. Lincoln Drive, South�eld
No cost. To register, or for more information
please call 248-JUDAISM (583-2476)
Hidden Structure ofTen Commandments
thethe
Rabbi Fohrman will also be presenting in West Bloom�eld
�e Queen You �ought You KnewDiscover a richer narrative
in the Book of Esther with many layers of meaning
JCC in West Bloom�eld12:00 noon-1:30 pm$10—includes lunch
For more information or to register please call (248)432-5692
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HANDWRITING ANALYSIS
Learn more about yourself or about someone close to you through
Israeli graphologist RABBI YISRAEL HERCZEG
will be available for consultation
in the Detroit area JUNE 20-24
For appointments contact [email protected].
STRICT CONFIDENTIALITY AND ADHERENCE TO THE LAWS OF SHMIRAS HALASHON
HANDWRITING ANALYSIS
Learn more about yourself or about someone close to you through
Israeli graphologist RABBI YISRAEL HERCZEG
will be available for consultation
in the Detroit area JUNE 20-24
For appointments contact [email protected].
STRICT CONFIDENTIALITY AND ADHERENCE TO THE LAWS OF SHMIRAS HALASHON
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FOR EVERY DAY AND ALL YOUR SIMCHA NEEDS LICENSED COSMETOLOGIST
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savefor a fundraising event to help fund tuition assistance
AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL
helping to educate tomorrow’s leadersLead the Way
thedateWednesday September 5, 2012
you can help:Give a child a Jewish Education
Keep our Community StrongPerpetuate Jewish Life
Support Students with Special Needs
please help Akiva reach its goal: All funds raised of this program will be matched -
For every dollar you donate $2 will be directly applied to our scholarship fund providing a Jewish education to those
students in need
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17347 Sherfi eld Place Southfi eld, MI
to make a diff erence:visit www.akiva.org/giving/lead-the-way or
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Camp World of Joy
248.688.1394Mrs. Kramsky
30600 Southfield Rd
(S. of 13 Mile Rd)
(248) 594-8700
COMPLETE SELECTION OF Fruits & Vegetables
Bakery Specialty & Ethnic Groceries
Kosher Products available
COUPON$2.00 off
your next purchase of $25.00 or more
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The 1 Million Dollar EssayThe teacher says to her class, “OK, children, I want you all to write an essay on what you would do if you won $1million in the lottery.”
At the end of the lesson, Isaac hands in a blank piece of paper.
“Isaac,” says the teacher, “why haven’t you written anything?”
“Because if I had a million dollars, that’s exactly what I would do - nothing!”
Jewish Humor
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WE ARE AFFILIATED WITH:Beaumont, Botsford, DMC, and Henry Ford Hospitals
WE ACCEPT:Medicare, BCBS, Cofinity (PPOM), BCN, Aetna, HAP, United Health Care, Traveler’s, Prudential, Blue Preferred and most other insurance plans.Please call our office to verify coverage of your plan.
SENIOR CITIZENS:Medicare and Co-Insurance accepted as full payment - No Out-of-Pocket Expenses**Does not include deductibles, x-rays, labs & treatments billed to insurance
DO YOU SUFFER NEEDLESSLY FROM ANY OF THE FOLLOWING?· wound care certified· bunions· corns· Tailors bunions· heel pain· warts (hands and feet)· neuromas· hammertoes· thick deformed fungus toenails
· ingrown toenails· callouses
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· diabetic ulcers, burning,
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(corner of Woodward and Catalpa)
Less than 10 minutes from
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NorthPointe Foot & Ankle
Dr. David S. Ungar
Farmington location(248) 477-3301 ∙ Fax (248) 478-2829
34435 Grand River Ave, MI 48335 ▪ (½ block west of Gill Road - between Farmington and Drake Rds)
NorthPointe location(248) 545-0100 ∙ Fax (248) 545-128527901 Woodward Ave., Suite 110, Berkley, MI 48072 ▪ (corner of Woodward and Catalpa)
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Steve Coden’s Flower Shop
Inside Travelers TowerRight Across from the South�eld Library26555 Evergreen • South�eld, MI 48076
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Simcha Calligraphy Custom Handmade Ketubot
by local artist
Aliza V. SosneCapture this day with an everlasting piece
of one of a kind artworkHebrew/English calligraphy
&Hebrew/English Invitations
Specialty and handmade papersTraditional or contemporary
We carry a full line of eco-friendly invitationsPersonalized service from start to fi nish
Competitive pricing
Design services, custom typesetting, printing, assembly and addressing
Stylish designs for elegant affairs of any size
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Catering Available Deli Trays $10.50/Person Minimum of Ten People Comes with Your Choice of up to Five Kinds of Meat, Bread, Coleslaw and Potato Salad Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater of Detroit Fried chicken Shabbos take-out Room available for any party AMAZING RATES!! Sushi every Monday
VISIT US IN THE OP JCC OR AT WWW.SARASDELI.NET
Hours:Sun-�urs: 10:30am-8pm (Sun – Carryout only after 7pm)Fri: 10:30am-2pm
FREE CUP OF SOUP with an order over $20
Sara’sGlatt Kosher
Deli &Restaurant
in the jcc of oak park
248-967-8681
15110 West 10 Mile Roadoak park, Michigan 48237
No Health Insurance?46 Million Americans
lack health insurance! Do You?
Between five and ten percent of all Jewish householdsin our metro area are families without health insurance. Are youunable to access doctors, or buy medication? If you or someoneyou know can� t afford health care, contact Project Chessed,the Jewish Family Service � clinic without walls� that connects
the uninsured to volunteer providers.
For a confidential screeningcall Project Chessed atJewish Family Service
248-592-2300
Chessed: ‘An act of loving-kindness’
A program of Supported by
COMMUNITY LINKS | JUNE 2012 21
Have you been thinking about home improvements?Your home is your single biggest asset.
Don’t trust it to just anyone.
Milton Roberts Company has been serving Southeast Michigan for over 40 years. Our projects have ranged
from million square foot commercial to basement remodels of 300 square feet. They all share one thing in
common though - an understanding that no matter what the size or scope, every job we do is given our full attention.
Milton Roberts Company is also a PREFERRED vendor with the Oakland County Home Improvement Program. Call us today to
�nd out how you may be able to make needed updates to your home with a no cost, deferred, no interest loan.
Mendy CohenMilton Roberts Company
2000 Town Center Suite 1900 South�eld, MI 48075(p) 248-351-9774 (f ) 248-351-2699
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COMMUNITY LINKS | 1-877-LINKS-1222
Links to the VaadRabbi Doniel NeustadtHalachah Hotline 248-559-5005 x100Kashruth Product Helpline 248-559-5005 [email protected]
KASHRUS ALERTSTRADER JOE’S SEMI-SWEET CHOCOLATE CHIPS are no longer certi�ed pareve. �ey are now certi�ed dairy (non-Cholov Yisroel) and bear OK-D on the label. Bags that still say OK Pareve are from previous productions and are pareve. �is change in status is due to elimination of the full cleaning procedure of the bagging machines, which results in the possibility of dairy chips being mixed with the pareve ones.
KROGER PRIVATE SELECTION “SORBETTO” DESSERTS were in the past produced by OU plants (e.g., plant #42-479), and bore the OU symbol. Recently, production was moved to a non-OU plant (plant #3948), and new packaging was printed which does not bear an OU and which also changes the product name to “Sorbet” instead of Sorbetto. However, during the transition the non-OU plant mistakenly used some remaining Sorbetto OU packaging without authorization. Consumers who have any Sorbetto OU product should therefore check the plant code that is after the Sell By date on the bottom of the container. If it states 3948, the OU is unauthorized.
RIVER RANCH SALADS RECALL: River Ranch Fresh Foods has recalled all its retail and foodservice lettuce and cole slaw salad bags distributed throughout the United States and Canada that have either “Best By” code dates between 12MAY2012 – 29MAY2012, or Julian dates of 118 and 125, because they have the potential of being contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. �e code date is typically located in the upper right hand corner of the bags. �ese products were packaged under the brand names of River Ranch, Farm Stand, Hy-Vee, Shurfresh, �e Farmer’s Market, Compliments and Sysco. Consumers with questions can contact River Ranch at 888-624-2569.
OREO COOKIES with an OU-D are available in many varieties. Most varieties contain dairy ingredients, with two exceptions: Plain, original type “Oreo Chocolate Sandwich Cookies” (which bear the slogan “Milk’s Favorite Cookie”), and regular “Oreo Double Stuf Chocolate Sandwich Cookies” do not contain
dairy ingredients, but are manufactured on dairy equipment, and therefore may be consumed after meat and poultry, but not simultaneously. However, since product formulations may change, consumers should periodically recon�rm the status of these items with the OU or our Kashrus Information Line.
FROZEN COOKED WINTER SQUASHshould have reliable Kashrus certi�cation in order to avoid an issue of bishul akum.
ENTENMANN’S PRODUCTS are not all OU certi�ed. Consumers should always check each product for the OU-D symbol.
JOY CONE brand ICE CREAM CONES FUN PACK sold in Costco Stores contains 5 individual varieties of cones including a chocolate coated dairy cone, but bears only a Star-K pareve symbol on the outside box. �e Star-D Dairy symbol pertaining to the chocolate coated cones was inadvertently left o� the box. �e individual box inside is labeled correctly.
HOT CAJUN MIX, ORIENTAL NUT MIX and ANTIOXIDANT MIX sold by Gourmet Nut of Brooklyn, NY were mistakenly labeled with the OK (pareve) symbol on some packages, instead of OK-D. �ese products are dairy.
UNCLE BEN’S WHOLE GRAIN AND WILD RICE MUSHROOM RECIPEmistakenly bears an OU symbol. It contains a non-Kosher spice packet.
TREE RIPE ORANGE JUICE from JOHANNA FOODS: Due to supply-chain issues, some containers have been produced in a non-certi�ed facility. �ese containers do not bear the OU symbol. As always, consumers should check each container for the OU symbol before purchasing.
SARATOGA CHIPS FOR GOODNESS SHAKES SEASONINGS, distributed by Saratoga Specialties Company, bear an unauthorized OK symbol on their labels.
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IT’S ALL IN THE DETAILS: EXCELLING IN AVODAS HASHEM
with Rabbi Yehuda Moller on Sunday, April 29
HONORABLE MENCHEN IN RABBI AKIVA’S ACADEMY with Rabbi Shaul Engelsberg on Sunday, May 6
BORUCH SHE’AMAR: A GIFT FROM ABOVE
with Rabbi Shlomo Newman on Sunday, May 13
THE ART OF RECEIVINGwith Rabbi Leibe Burnham on Sunday, May 20
KNOW YOURSELF: SELF APPRECIATION VS. HUMILITY
with Rabbi Yehuda Moller on Sunday, June 3
REMEMBERING MIRIAM: INSPIRING PROPER SPEECH with Rabbi Shaul Engelsberg on Sunday, June 10
HODU LAHASHEM: THANK YOU, THANK YOU, AND THANK YOU!
with Rabbi Shlomo Newman on Sunday, June 17
THE ART OF GRIEVINGwith Rabbi Leibe Burnham on Sunday, June 24
Invites �e Women Of �e Community To
The Sunday Night Ladies ShiurTorah. Hashkafa. Inspiration.
In the Partners in Torah Study Hall15751 W. Lincoln Dr., Southfield
8:00 P.M.
KNOW YOURSELF: SELF APPRECIATION VS. HUMILITY with Rabbi Yehuda Moller on Sunday, June 3
REMEMBERING MIRIAM: INSPIRING PROPER SPEECH with Rabbi Shaul Engelsberg on Sunday, June 10
HODU LAHASHEM: THANK YOU, THANK YOU, AND THANK YOU!
with Rabbi Shlomo Newman on Sunday, June 17
THE ART OF GRIEVINGwith Rabbi Leiby Burnham on Sunday, June 24
THE HEART OF GRIEVINGwith Rabbi Leiby Burnham on Sunday, July 1
Fast of No Class July 8
THE THREE WEEKS OF… OPPORTUNITY!with Rabbi Shaul Engelsberg on Sunday, July 15
KINNOS: HEARING THE CRYwith Rabbi Shlomo Newman on Sunday, July 22
Fast of - No class July 29
June and July ScheduleLinks to the VaadRabbi Doniel NeustadtHalachah Hotline 248-559-5005 x100Kashruth Product Helpline 248-559-5005 [email protected]
KASHRUS ALERTSTRADER JOE’S SEMI-SWEET CHOCOLATE CHIPS are no longer certi�ed pareve. �ey are now certi�ed dairy (non-Cholov Yisroel) and bear OK-D on the label. Bags that still say OK Pareve are from previous productions and are pareve. �is change in status is due to elimination of the full cleaning procedure of the bagging machines, which results in the possibility of dairy chips being mixed with the pareve ones.
KROGER PRIVATE SELECTION “SORBETTO” DESSERTS were in the past produced by OU plants (e.g., plant #42-479), and bore the OU symbol. Recently, production was moved to a non-OU plant (plant #3948), and new packaging was printed which does not bear an OU and which also changes the product name to “Sorbet” instead of Sorbetto. However, during the transition the non-OU plant mistakenly used some remaining Sorbetto OU packaging without authorization. Consumers who have any Sorbetto OU product should therefore check the plant code that is after the Sell By date on the bottom of the container. If it states 3948, the OU is unauthorized.
RIVER RANCH SALADS RECALL: River Ranch Fresh Foods has recalled all its retail and foodservice lettuce and cole slaw salad bags distributed throughout the United States and Canada that have either “Best By” code dates between 12MAY2012 – 29MAY2012, or Julian dates of 118 and 125, because they have the potential of being contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. �e code date is typically located in the upper right hand corner of the bags. �ese products were packaged under the brand names of River Ranch, Farm Stand, Hy-Vee, Shurfresh, �e Farmer’s Market, Compliments and Sysco. Consumers with questions can contact River Ranch at 888-624-2569.
OREO COOKIES with an OU-D are available in many varieties. Most varieties contain dairy ingredients, with two exceptions: Plain, original type “Oreo Chocolate Sandwich Cookies” (which bear the slogan “Milk’s Favorite Cookie”), and regular “Oreo Double Stuf Chocolate Sandwich Cookies” do not contain
dairy ingredients, but are manufactured on dairy equipment, and therefore may be consumed after meat and poultry, but not simultaneously. However, since product formulations may change, consumers should periodically recon�rm the status of these items with the OU or our Kashrus Information Line.
FROZEN COOKED WINTER SQUASHshould have reliable Kashrus certi�cation in order to avoid an issue of bishul akum.
ENTENMANN’S PRODUCTS are not all OU certi�ed. Consumers should always check each product for the OU-D symbol.
JOY CONE brand ICE CREAM CONES FUN PACK sold in Costco Stores contains 5 individual varieties of cones including a chocolate coated dairy cone, but bears only a Star-K pareve symbol on the outside box. �e Star-D Dairy symbol pertaining to the chocolate coated cones was inadvertently left o� the box. �e individual box inside is labeled correctly.
HOT CAJUN MIX, ORIENTAL NUT MIX and ANTIOXIDANT MIX sold by Gourmet Nut of Brooklyn, NY were mistakenly labeled with the OK (pareve) symbol on some packages, instead of OK-D. �ese products are dairy.
UNCLE BEN’S WHOLE GRAIN AND WILD RICE MUSHROOM RECIPEmistakenly bears an OU symbol. It contains a non-Kosher spice packet.
TREE RIPE ORANGE JUICE from JOHANNA FOODS: Due to supply-chain issues, some containers have been produced in a non-certi�ed facility. �ese containers do not bear the OU symbol. As always, consumers should check each container for the OU symbol before purchasing.
SARATOGA CHIPS FOR GOODNESS SHAKES SEASONINGS, distributed by Saratoga Specialties Company, bear an unauthorized OK symbol on their labels.
COMMUNITY LINKS | 1-877-LINKS-1224
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Can’t Wait Till Daddy Gets Home BY RABBI DR. JERRY LOB
I grew up in a time when it was not uncommon for a mother, feeling overwhelmed, at the end
of her rope with a difficult child, to utter those scary words. The words that would sometimes strike terror in the heart of a child. “Wait till your father gets home,” implying, “boy are you going to get it.” While this was not my personal experience and my mother was more than happy to parent me, and was confident, in responding to my positive behaviors and my less than positive ones, I was still very aware of this, often used, maternal threat.
This phrase was everywhere, one read it in books, and heard it on television programs and radio. I remember witnessing friends’ mothers making this pronouncement, and I remember too, the disturbing feelings it evoked in me. Even at the young age of eight, the look on the face of my friend frightened me. Looking back through the years to that image in my mind, I can now identify his facial expression as one of terror. Thinking about the incident that triggered his mother’s response, I’m pretty sure he was misbehaving, but I’m even more certain that what he was doing did not warrant a maternal reaction that would instill such terror. The problem is, this phrase is not just an old fashioned attitude from the ‘60s and ‘70s, there are many parents in our community who still use this approach.
Let’s take a moment to analyze this parenting strategy. “Wait till your father gets home.” The first and most obvious inference from this statement is Mom admitting that she is just not strong enough, and incapable of handling this situation alone. This invalidates her authority in her child’s eyes, sending the unmistakable message that she is powerless, and frankly, makes it next to impossible for her to parent effectively the next time Dad is away. It represents an abdication of parental responsibility, and is damaging communication to the child that he/she is so bad, so difficult, that the “big guns” must be brought in. Perhaps most troubling, is the expectation that Dad will be the enforcer, that Mom will say “hit” and he’ll respond “how hard?” Mommy’s “hit man,” if you will.
Those images of my eight year old friend are joined by other images of adults, sitting in my office with sad, tear streaked faces, or furious, bitter ones. For example, the middle aged man, enraged and terrified by memories of a father who meted out punishment, without witnessing the offending incident. His bitter comment: “my father didn’t even ask me about what happened or what I was feeling. I didn’t count, and my feelings didn’t matter.” Sure, it’s important for parents to support each other, and yes, a husband needs to trust his wife. However, it is clearly damaging to the relationship for a parent not present at the event, to rebuke or act punitively to the child. In the same vein it is so hurtful for an out-of-town father, called on the phone by his angry, overwhelmed wife, to raise his voice angrily and threaten his child long-distance. Long distance intimidation (as is true with all intimidation) is not healthy, builds resentment, and is, in the big picture, counterproductive.
When a child hears “wait till your father gets home,” he sees a weak and ineffective mother, and a terrifying, unthinking, uncaring father, thereby harming his/her closeness with both. Fathers should not be “hit men.” Boys and girls need a warm, loving, relationship with each parent. Parents must create the kind of relationship with each child, that the news that, “Daddy will be home soon” will cause a smile to break out, instead of a sweat. And the fact that, “Mommy’s just down the block and will be back momentarily,” will make her feel warm inside, not cold. We need to turn, “wait till your father gets home” into “can’t wait till Daddy gets home.”
Dr. Lob is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Chicago working with adults, adolescents, and families, for many years. He lectures and writes extensively on topics relating to psychology, relationships, parenting, education, and Jewish thought.
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Can’t Wait Till Daddy Gets Home BY RABBI DR. JERRY LOB
I grew up in a time when it was not uncommon for a mother, feeling overwhelmed, at the end
of her rope with a difficult child, to utter those scary words. The words that would sometimes strike terror in the heart of a child. “Wait till your father gets home,” implying, “boy are you going to get it.” While this was not my personal experience and my mother was more than happy to parent me, and was confident, in responding to my positive behaviors and my less than positive ones, I was still very aware of this, often used, maternal threat.
This phrase was everywhere, one read it in books, and heard it on television programs and radio. I remember witnessing friends’ mothers making this pronouncement, and I remember too, the disturbing feelings it evoked in me. Even at the young age of eight, the look on the face of my friend frightened me. Looking back through the years to that image in my mind, I can now identify his facial expression as one of terror. Thinking about the incident that triggered his mother’s response, I’m pretty sure he was misbehaving, but I’m even more certain that what he was doing did not warrant a maternal reaction that would instill such terror. The problem is, this phrase is not just an old fashioned attitude from the ‘60s and ‘70s, there are many parents in our community who still use this approach.
Let’s take a moment to analyze this parenting strategy. “Wait till your father gets home.” The first and most obvious inference from this statement is Mom admitting that she is just not strong enough, and incapable of handling this situation alone. This invalidates her authority in her child’s eyes, sending the unmistakable message that she is powerless, and frankly, makes it next to impossible for her to parent effectively the next time Dad is away. It represents an abdication of parental responsibility, and is damaging communication to the child that he/she is so bad, so difficult, that the “big guns” must be brought in. Perhaps most troubling, is the expectation that Dad will be the enforcer, that Mom will say “hit” and he’ll respond “how hard?” Mommy’s “hit man,” if you will.
Those images of my eight year old friend are joined by other images of adults, sitting in my office with sad, tear streaked faces, or furious, bitter ones. For example, the middle aged man, enraged and terrified by memories of a father who meted out punishment, without witnessing the offending incident. His bitter comment: “my father didn’t even ask me about what happened or what I was feeling. I didn’t count, and my feelings didn’t matter.” Sure, it’s important for parents to support each other, and yes, a husband needs to trust his wife. However, it is clearly damaging to the relationship for a parent not present at the event, to rebuke or act punitively to the child. In the same vein it is so hurtful for an out-of-town father, called on the phone by his angry, overwhelmed wife, to raise his voice angrily and threaten his child long-distance. Long distance intimidation (as is true with all intimidation) is not healthy, builds resentment, and is, in the big picture, counterproductive.
When a child hears “wait till your father gets home,” he sees a weak and ineffective mother, and a terrifying, unthinking, uncaring father, thereby harming his/her closeness with both. Fathers should not be “hit men.” Boys and girls need a warm, loving, relationship with each parent. Parents must create the kind of relationship with each child, that the news that, “Daddy will be home soon” will cause a smile to break out, instead of a sweat. And the fact that, “Mommy’s just down the block and will be back momentarily,” will make her feel warm inside, not cold. We need to turn, “wait till your father gets home” into “can’t wait till Daddy gets home.”
Dr. Lob is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Chicago working with adults, adolescents, and families, for many years. He lectures and writes extensively on topics relating to psychology, relationships, parenting, education, and Jewish thought.
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DETROIT METRO - SUMMER 5772 (2012) – DST WEEKDAY MINYONIM “BY THE MINUTE”
SHACHARIS (SUN)Vasikin B’nai Zion6:50 Agudah-Magen Avrohom7:00 B’nai Israel7:15 Chabad 9 Mile7:30 B’nai Israel
Dovid Ben NuchimKollelShomrey EmunahYeshiva Gedolah
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Beth TefiloYoung Israel - Oak ParkYoung Israel – SouthfieldOhel Moed (WB)
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Dovid Ben NochimWoodward Avenue Shul
Russian Minyan – YBYKeter Torah (WB)
^ Yeshivat Akiva ^ Chabad Ann Arbor (U of M) 9:30 Ahavas Yisroel (R. Babayov)
Fleishman Residence (WB)
SHACHARIS (MON-FRI)Vasikin B’nai Zion6:05/6:15# Agudah-Magen Avrohom6:05/6:15 Young Israel – Oak Park6:25/6:30# B’nai Israel6:40/6:50 Chabad Farmington Hills6:45# Partners Bais Medrash6:45/6:55# Young Israel - Southfield6:50/6:55 Tugman Bais Chabad(WB)6:55/7:00 Dovid Ben Nuchim6:55/7:00 B’nai Israel7:00# Beth Tefilo
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8:15 Ahavas Yisroel (From 4/29) 8:45 Kollel (From 5/29-7/26 Only)10 Min. Before Shekia:
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Shabbos - Earliest ShacharisVasikin - K’hal Chareidim7:45 Young Israel – Southfield8:00 B’nai Israel8:15 Yeshiva Gedolah Young Israel – Oak Park
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Chabad – Farmington HillsAhavas Yisroel – R. BabayovWoodward Avenue Shul
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The holiday of Shavuot marks the beginning of the summer season for all of us. Those of us fortunate
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It is also a mood, a sense of relaxing from our dizzying pace of living and a chance to recharge our emotional and physical batteries. The famous American song of George and Ira Gershwin summed it up succinctly: “Summertime, and the living is easy.”
Well, here in Israel one can hardly ever describe the “living “ as being easy but even here the long sunny days (it almost never rains here in the summer) and the fact that the pace of life, school, and even commerce slows, contributes to the mood change that I described above.
Children are free from school in the main and their voices and laughter and excitement fill the air. A few years ago, a leading charedi educator boasted to me that except for the few days of Av surrounding Tisha B’Av, his school never had any vacation for its students. I gently reminded him of a responsa of Rabbi Yitzchak of Dampiere, Rashi’s grand nephew and one of the chief editors of Tosafot to the Talmud.
Rabbi Yitzchak was presented with a case where a teacher was discharged by his employer because he allowed the child to take off a day from his studies. The teacher appealed to Rabbi Yitzchak to have him reinstated.
Rabbi Yitzchak found in favor of the teacher and remarked that it was beneficial for both the teacher and the student to have some time off from the regimen of studies. The educator was most impressed by my erudition but as far as I know the calendar at his school has yet to be adjusted to conform to this idea.
The Jewish summer is divided into three distinct periods of time. The first one in which we are now engaged is from Shavuot to the seventeenth of Tammuz. This is usually the most pleasant time of the summer, weather wise and mood wise. It still has the anticipation and excitement of summer plans and the chance to wind down and appreciate
life and its blessings in spite of its problems and disappointments.
It is the season for weddings, family visits, trips and vacations. This first enjoyable part of the summer reaches an almost abrupt ending with the advent of the seventeenth of Tammuz and the period of mourning for the destruction of the Temples and the Jewish exile.
In the Ashkenazic world, there are no weddings until after Tisha B’Av and enjoyable occasions and trips are minimized. The Sephardim begin their period of commemoration mourning on Rosh Chodesh Av or on the week in which Tisha B’Av itself falls. In any event this
second period of the summer is the low point of the season for Jews, heavy with memory, angst and an aching sadness.
This period of time does allow us to assess what we do have and the progress that we and civilization have made over the past nineteen hundred and thirty eight years since the Romans destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem - but it also poignantly points out to us the distance in the road that we have yet to travel to make good that loss.
The final period of the summer from after Tisha B’Av until Rosh Hashana is already a busy time. Elul marks the beginning of the season of the High Holy Days, schools reopen (hopefully on time this year) and the pace of life picks up in anticipation of the great and holy days that lie immediately before us.
The end of summer brings with it a sadness related to departing time coupled with a heightened anticipation of the new year and its potential blessings and accomplishments. The knowledge that the great holidays are just beyond the horizon is the true comfort for the otherwise sad departure of summer, its warmth, beauty and relaxed mood.
The Jewish calendar of the year is truly a work of Divine genius. It is meant to give humans the greatest benefits of bounty, pleasantness, anticipation and meaning. I think that it certainly accomplishes that goal in a most efficient and wise manner. It is a further example of how the Torah is the book of human guidance and challenge.
A very pleasant and happy summer to all. Reprinted with permission from www.torah.org
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It is also a mood, a sense of relaxing from our dizzying pace of living and a chance to recharge our emotional and physical batteries. The famous American song of George and Ira Gershwin summed it up succinctly: “Summertime, and the living is easy.”
Well, here in Israel one can hardly ever describe the “living “ as being easy but even here the long sunny days (it almost never rains here in the summer) and the fact that the pace of life, school, and even commerce slows, contributes to the mood change that I described above.
Children are free from school in the main and their voices and laughter and excitement fill the air. A few years ago, a leading charedi educator boasted to me that except for the few days of Av surrounding Tisha B’Av, his school never had any vacation for its students. I gently reminded him of a responsa of Rabbi Yitzchak of Dampiere, Rashi’s grand nephew and one of the chief editors of Tosafot to the Talmud.
Rabbi Yitzchak was presented with a case where a teacher was discharged by his employer because he allowed the child to take off a day from his studies. The teacher appealed to Rabbi Yitzchak to have him reinstated.
Rabbi Yitzchak found in favor of the teacher and remarked that it was beneficial for both the teacher and the student to have some time off from the regimen of studies. The educator was most impressed by my erudition but as far as I know the calendar at his school has yet to be adjusted to conform to this idea.
The Jewish summer is divided into three distinct periods of time. The first one in which we are now engaged is from Shavuot to the seventeenth of Tammuz. This is usually the most pleasant time of the summer, weather wise and mood wise. It still has the anticipation and excitement of summer plans and the chance to wind down and appreciate
life and its blessings in spite of its problems and disappointments.
It is the season for weddings, family visits, trips and vacations. This first enjoyable part of the summer reaches an almost abrupt ending with the advent of the seventeenth of Tammuz and the period of mourning for the destruction of the Temples and the Jewish exile.
In the Ashkenazic world, there are no weddings until after Tisha B’Av and enjoyable occasions and trips are minimized. The Sephardim begin their period of commemoration mourning on Rosh Chodesh Av or on the week in which Tisha B’Av itself falls. In any event this
second period of the summer is the low point of the season for Jews, heavy with memory, angst and an aching sadness.
This period of time does allow us to assess what we do have and the progress that we and civilization have made over the past nineteen hundred and thirty eight years since the Romans destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem - but it also poignantly points out to us the distance in the road that we have yet to travel to make good that loss.
The final period of the summer from after Tisha B’Av until Rosh Hashana is already a busy time. Elul marks the beginning of the season of the High Holy Days, schools reopen (hopefully on time this year) and the pace of life picks up in anticipation of the great and holy days that lie immediately before us.
The end of summer brings with it a sadness related to departing time coupled with a heightened anticipation of the new year and its potential blessings and accomplishments. The knowledge that the great holidays are just beyond the horizon is the true comfort for the otherwise sad departure of summer, its warmth, beauty and relaxed mood.
The Jewish calendar of the year is truly a work of Divine genius. It is meant to give humans the greatest benefits of bounty, pleasantness, anticipation and meaning. I think that it certainly accomplishes that goal in a most efficient and wise manner. It is a further example of how the Torah is the book of human guidance and challenge.
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