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    CLERGY

    Rabbi Aaron StarrHazzan David Propis, D.M.

     Assistant Cantor Leonard S. GutmanCantor Emeritus Chaim Najman, D.M. 

    B’REISHIT October 10, 2015 • 27 Tishrei, 5776

    Shabbat Shalom! We are glad you are with us today!

    Bat MitzvahLaela Faye Saulson

    Colton Graub

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     Triennial: Genesis 5:1-6:8, page 30Maftir: Genesis 6:5-8, page 34

    Haftarah: Isaiah 42:5-43:10, page 36

    Haftarah Chanter: Laela Saulson

     TORAH & HAFTORAH READINGS

    MINCHAH/MA’ARIV  6:30 p.m.

    Followed by S’udah Sh’lishitShabbat ends 

    7:40 p.m.

      Y.E.S.! Y OUTH E XPERIENCES ON SHABBAT RUACH ACTIVITIES - Tikvah Chapel 

    10:00-10:45 a.m. - For children ages 2 to 710:45 a.m.-End of Services - For children ages 5-7

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

    ME & MY PRESCHOOLER  - Room 610:45-11:45 a.m. - For children ages 2 to 4

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

    KEHILLAH KIDS - Library10:45-end of services - For children ages 4 to 7

    Music and games with Hilary Duberstein.

    Today we offer the blessing to honor the month ofCheshvan which begins Monday evening.

    Called to the Torah for an Aliyah as a Bat Mitzvah

    LAELA FAYE SAULSON DAUGHTER OF: Michele and Eli Saulson SISTER OF: Fara Saulson, Isaac Saulson, Sophia Saulson GRANDDAUGHTER OF: Margaret and Mark Eichner, Marjorie andSaul Saulson

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    SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION There are two options for Bimah adornments. You may sponsor the Bimahflowers for $118, and/or you may sponsor a beautiful Yad Ezra basket for adonation of $118. To sponsor BIMAH FLOWERS  or a  YAD EZRA BASKET  , please contact LoriSilverstein at [email protected] or 248.229.0825. To sponsor a CONGREGATIONAL KIDDUSH and/or  SHABBAT LUNCH , pleasecontact Ruthe Goldstein at [email protected] or 248.624.0739.B’nai Mitzvah families should contact Ruthe Goldstein for  ALL sponsorships [email protected] or 248.624.0739.

    Congregational Kiddush and Lunch are sponsored by  Michele and Eli Saulson in honor of the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter Laela.

    Congregational Lunch is sponsored by  Lisa and Gary Langnas in honor of

     the aufruf of their daughter Jessica and Gabriel Narrett ..

    Congregational Kiddush is sponsored by  Sharon and Marvin Fleischman in memory of Dr. Davis Benson.

     A Yad Ezra Basket is sponsored by  Margaret and Mark Eichner in honor of

     their granddaughter Laela’s Bat Mitzvah.

     A Yad Ezra Basket is sponsored by  by Marjorie and Saul Saulson in honor of their granddaughter, Laela’s Bat Mitzvah.

    Bimah Flowers are sponsored by Sisterhood.

    DAILY MINYAN TIMES 

    October 11-16, 2015

    BE A FRIEND OF THE SISTERHOOD SHABBAT LUNCH FUND With an automatic monthly credit card deduction of $18/month for 60months, you help sustain the Shabbat Lunch program, and are honored with a nameplate on the Shabbat Lunch Plaque! Contact Janice Stoneman at248.770.3454 for details.

      Morning Evening Sunday 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.Monday 7:30 a.m 5:30 p.m. Tuesday 7:30 a.m 5:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 a.m 5:30 p.m. Thursday 7:30 a.m 5:30 p.m.Friday 7:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m.

    SHABBAT CANDLE LIGHTING AT 6:42 p.m.

     To sponsor a MORNING MINYAN BREAKFAST AND/OR S’UDAH SH’LISHIT  ,please contact Assistant Cantor Leonard Gutman at [email protected]. or248.357.5544.

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     YOUTH, FAMILY AND TEEN EVENTS

     THIRD GRADE CHALLAH BOARD PROJECT  with CSZ Artist Gail Rosenbloom Kaplan

    Sunday, October 18, 2015 • 9:30 a.m.

    Kitah Gimmel students and their parents are invited to make a beautiful andusable challah board. Cost: No charge for CSZ Religious School families. All others

    are $58 each. RSVP by Sunday, October 11 to Allison Gutman [email protected] or 248.357.5544

     TOT SHABBAT NOAH’S ARK Friday, October 16, 2015 • 5:30 p.m.

    Kid-friendly Shabbat service and Dinner for families with children ages 0-5.Share the story of Noah and the animals, followed by animal activities.Stuffed animal friends welcome. RSVP by Monday, October 12, 2015 to

     Allison Gutman at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.Cost: $20 per family (parents and their children) in advance,

    $25 per family after October 12 or at the door. Additional adults $10 each.

     THRILLING THURSDAYSOctober 15, 2015 • 10:00-11:30 a.m.

    Come play! For children ages 0-5 and their favorite adult. All activities are open tothe community and are free. For more information, please contact Tobye Bello at

    [email protected] or 248.357.5544.

    HIGH ROPES AND HAVDALAHSaturday, October 17, 2015 • 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.

     The Adventure Park, 6600 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield Teens and their families are invited for a night of community and fun. No charge,but RSVP by Friday, October 9 to Allison Gutman at [email protected] or

    248.357.5544. Sponsored by the Mandell and Madeleine Berman Foundation.

    HEALTHY KIDS, HEALTHY HABITS: EXPLORING SH’MIRAT HAGUFSunday, October 18, 2015 • 11:00 a.m.

    Preschool-age children and their families will explore the mitzvah ofcaring for our bodies. For information or RSVP, contact Allison Gutman at

    [email protected] or 248.357.5544.

    ROSH CHODESH: IT’S A GIRL THING!One Tuesday each month, October 13, 2015 though March 8, 2016 • 6:30 p.m.CSZ girls in grades 6 and 7 will meet to explore how Judaism guides us through

    the struggles and excitement of being a girl in a fun, age-appropriate way.

    Cost: $100 for the series. Scholarships are available. For information or registration,contact Allison Gutman at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.

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    BERMAN CENTER EVENTS

    BERMAN NIGHT OF LEARNINGEthical Dilemmas in Everyday Life with Rabbi Tzvi Muller 

     Thursday, October 15, 2015 • 7:00 p.m..Explore common ethical dilemmas through the lens of Judaism’s rich teachings.

    insights, wisdom and guidance for everyday living. For information, contact Wren Beaulieu-Hack at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.

    INTERFAITH COUPLES DISCUSSION SERIES with Rabbi Aaron and Rebecca Starr 

     Thursday, October 15, 2015 • 7:00 p.m.Getting Your Challah On: What is the Jewish Sabbath?

     A casual, fun cooking class and conversation. Contact Wren Beaulieu-Hack at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.

     A VIRTUAL TOUR OF OLD JEWISH DETROIT 

     Tuesday, October 20, 2015 • 1:30 p.m.Presented by the Jewish Historical Society, featuring Ruthe Goldstein.

    Pre-registration is required. Contact Janet Pont at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.

     ADULT EVENTS

    NATIONAL TREASURE : SISTERHOOD’S OPENING MEETINGSunday, October 11, 2015 • 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. • Free to Paid-up Members

    Ranked as one of the 50 most beautiful synagogues in the world, and one of thetop ten breathtaking places of worship in the United States, Congregation Shaarey Zedek has been the spiritual home of generations of Detroit families, as well aslegislators, sports heroes and giants in industry and philanthropy. Here’s a chanceto get to know your shul’s hidden treasures with an up-close and personal tourof this awe-inspiring house of worship, led by CSZ Sisterhood member Barbara

    Heller, Director and Conservator for Special Projects at the Detroit Institute of Arts.Bagels, lox and good company guaranteed. For more information, contact

    Sisterhood at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.

    SISTERHOOD TORAH FUND LUNCHEON Tuesday, October 13, 2015

    12:00 Noon at the Townsend Hotel, Birmingham Torah Fund donors at Benefactor level and above are invited to a petit luncheonand tea featuring Hazzan David Propis. Hazzan Propis will address the group on

     JTS and the Cantorate in the 21st Century .For more information, contact Barbara Zack at 248.565.5606.

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     YOUNG ADULT SOIREE Thursday, October 22, 2015 • 7:00 p.m.

    CSZ’s young adults are invited for a strolling dinner and drinks at the home ofBrooke and Matt Weingarden. RSVP by Monday, October 19 to Adam Finkel at

    [email protected] or 248/302.3477.

    COMMUNITY 

     UPCOMING SHABBAT OPPORTUNITIES

    SHOES TO SHAREDonate through October 16

    National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section is collecting shoes forneedy children and adults in our area. Please bring your new or very gently-worn

    shoes and boots, any type or size, to the collection bin in the lobby of theBerman Center for Jewish Education at CSZ. All shoes should be paired with

    their laces or velcro, or placed in a plastic bag.

    FEDERATION’S OPENING THE DOORS PROGRAM ANITA NAFTALY FAMILY CIRCLE CONFERENCE

    Between a Rock and a Calm Place 

    Sunday, October 18, 2015 • 12:30 p.m. RegistrationCongregation Shaarey Zedek 

    Practical strategies for supporting children with challenging or anxiety-relatedbehaviors, featuring Jessica Minahan, M.Ed, BCBA. Cheryl Chodun, Moderator

     To register, go to www.jewishdetroit.org/familycircle.

    SHAAREY ZEDEK C.A.R.E.sCongregations Advocating Regular Exams

    Shabbat, October 25, 2015 • Shacharit 9:00 a.m.

    On Shabbat morning, October 24, 2015, our synagogue will partner withCongregations around the nation to improve the health and well-being of all ofour members. Please join us as we honor those who have experienced, or arein treatment for cancer. We look forward to seeing you at 9:00 a.m. when our

    services begin. We will recognize our cancer survivors, their friends and families.Survivors will be honored with an aliyah and a special blessing.

    Lisa Soble Siegmann, Director of JFamily, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, will share her personal story of cancer.

    C.A.R.E. Shabbat is sponsored by Congregation Shaarey Zedek and its Sisterhood.

     THE JEWISH OMNIVORE’S DILEMMA 

    Shabbat, October 17, 2015Following Shabbat Lunch

    Nigel Savage, founder of Hazon, will help us explore what it means toeat Jewishly in the 21st Century. For information, contact

     Wren Beaulieu-Hack at [email protected] or 248.357.5544.

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    “May God bring comfort to our families, togetherwith 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 Scott Watson

     Jack RobinsonElaine Feldman

     Jack Baxter Anna Katz Brenner

    Gizy BizaouiEthel Segel

    Michael Kent  Alan Stuart Burstein

    Ruthe Stein

    Olga Dworkin Arthur FriedmanDena Greenberg 

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    27 TISHREI-4 CHESHVAN, 5776

    October 14, 20151 Cheshvan, 5776 Davis BensonGloria CannonMinnie CanvasserClara Cohen

    Sherwood ColburnRaymond JonasSam Leib

     Joseph Newmark Sidney Poll ick 

     Joseph ( Jack) RosbergSamuel Rotberg

    October 15, 2015

    2 Cheshvan, 5776 Sam Thomas BalkinGertrude CollinsSaul FirstenEdythe Frank 

     Jack Gale Joseph GinisClaire Lee Goldberg

    Rose KrumanBess L. Levin Arnold S. MichlinMaurice Morganroth

     Joseph H. PevenMary SachsIrving B. Siden

    October 16, 20153 Cheshvan, 5776 Edward BermanIrving Larky Robert Masser

     Albert Newman

    Celia Rott Lois SandbergEsther SiegelKenneth SteinHarvey Suris

     Jack Warner

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    SYNAGOGUE OFFICE

    27375 Bell Road

    Southfield, Michigan 48034-2079

    248.357.5544 • Fax 248.357.0227

     www.shaareyzedek.org 

    CLOVER HILL PARK CEMETERY Ralph Zuckman, Executive Director

    2425 East Fourteen Mile Road

    Birmingham, Michigan 48009

    248.723.8884 • Fax 248.723.8886

     www.cloverhil lpark.org 

    EXECUTIVE OFFICERS & STAFF

    Larry Nemer ...............................................................................................President 

     Jeri Fishman .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Vice-President 

     Janice Stoneman ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Vice-President 

    Rick Cohen ..................................... At-Large Member of the Executive Board

    Kenneth Gold ............................... At-Large Member of the Executive Board

    Robert Goodman ....................... At-Large Member of the Executive Board

    Shira Shapiro .......................................................................... Executive Director

     Wren Beaulieu-Hack 

     ...................................... Director of the Berman Center for Jewish Education

     Tobye Bello .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Program Director

    Leah Silverman Gawel .... Assistant Director of Youth and Family Learning Shelley Golsky ............................................................................. Office Manager

     Al lison Gutman .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Director of Youth and Family Learning 

     Janet Pont .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . Director of Member Support Services

    Leonard P. Baruch ................................................. Executive Director, Emeritus 

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    CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK HISTORY In 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

    Street 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 proudlyplayed 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

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    HEALTH, SAFETY, AND OTHER INFORMATION

    In case of emergency, there is an Automated External Defibril lator (AED)located in the alcove near the entrance to the Men’s Restroom in themain foyer of the Synagogue.

    Oxygen is available, if needed, in the rear of the Sanctuary and in theClergy Robing Room.

     Wheelchairs are avai lable and are located in the coat room.

    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 abuilt-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 hearingaid is not T-coil enabled, hand-held hearing devices are available andlocated in the rear of the Sanctuary.

    Lost items may be located in the coat room. If you don’t find yourlost item there, please contact the Synagogue office. Please note: theSynagogue 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 CSZbuilding, please contact Keith Armbruster at 248.357.5544.

    MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION For membership information, please contact Shelley Golskyat 248.357.5544 or [email protected].

    HELP MAKE A MINYANComing to daily morning and/or evening services may fit perfectly into

     your day. Your attendance   IS   important, even if you are only able toattend periodically. Fellow congregants who are reciting kaddish   for arecently departed loved one, or a yearly yahrzeit  , rely on CSZ for theircommunal support. Please join us and make a dif ference.

     VISITING THE SICK Due to privacy rules, hospitals cannot inform the Synagogue when Jewishpatients are admitted. The only way we know that you, a relative, or friendis in the hospital is if we are notified by loved ones. Please contact Shira at

    248.357.5544 or [email protected] when you know of one of ourmembers who is in the hospital, so our clergy can be in touch with them .