A Taste of Shavuot - Temple...
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June/July 2016iyar/Sivan/Tamuz 5776
vol. 58, no. 914450 West Ten Mile Rd . Oak Park, MI 48237 • 248.967.4020 . www.emanuel-mich.org
Summer WOrSHIP
Temple Emanu-El where you belong
JuNe Fri, June 3, 20165:45 pm Tot Shabbat Service6:45 pm Erev Shabbat Family Service with birthday blessingOneg sponsored by SisterhoodSat, June 4, 20169:15 am Torah Study 10:30 am Shabbat Morning Service
Fri, June 10, 20167:00 pm Beatles Erev Shabbat Board Installation Service with Beatles melodies, Chazanista Kelly, the T’filots and the Sam Harris Band and anniversary blessingOneg sponsored by SisterhoodSat, June 11, 20169:15 am Last Torah Study until Sep.10:30 am Shabbat Morning Service with Travis Kaye Bar Mitzvah Kiddush sponsored by Kaye Family7:00 pm Shavuot Service and Torah StudySun, June 12, 201610:30 am Shavuot Service & Yizkor
Fri, June 17, 20167:00 pm Erev Shabbat ServiceOneg sponsored by SisterhoodSat, June 18, 201610:30 am Shabbat Morning Service with Hannah Danzig Bat Mitzvah. Kiddush sponsored by the Danzig Family
Fri, June 24, 20167:00 pm Erev Shabbat serviceOneg sponsored by SisterhoodSat, June 25, 201610:30 am Shabbat morning service
JuLY (Fridays in Birnkrant Garden, weather permitting)Fri, July 1, 2016 6:45 pm Erev Shabbat Service and birthday blessing. Oneg sponsored by SisterhoodSat, July 2, 2016 10:30 am Shabbat morning service
Fri, July 8, 20167:00 pm Hawaiian Shirt Erev Shabbat ServiceSat, July 9, 2016 10:30 AM Shabbat morning service
Fri, July 15, 2016 7:00 pm Erev Shabbat Service with anniversary blessingOneg sponsored by SisterhoodSat, July 16, 2016 10:30 am Shabbat morning service
Fri, July 22, 20167:00 pm Erev Shabbat serviceOneg sponsored by SisterhoodSat, July 23, 2016 10:30 am Shabbat morning service
Fri, July 29, 2016 7:00 pm Erev Shabbat serviceOneg sponsored by SisterhoodSat, July 30, 201610:30 am Shabbat morning service
Temple Emanu-El’s 64th Annual Congregational Meeting
SundAy, JunE 5, 20169:15 am breakfast – leeks and parmesan frittata or vegan option (granola, berries and coconut milk) prepared by Annabel’s & Co. $8/person.10:00 am Annual Meeting. All members are in-vited to join us for the meeting. We will begin by honoring all our volunteers, especially our valued members and friends who volunteer in Temple’s office: Flo and Lou Citarel, Lola Lane, Glorya Traute, Michaelyn Silverman and Norma Dennis; and our “retiring” Trustees and Officer: Dan Danzig, Michael Patterson, Mike Rich, Rick Zussman and Ruth Hurwitz (who will move from the position of Education Vice President to Trustee). Coffee, tea and a “nosh” provided.The fiscal year 2016-2017 budget being presented at the meeting will be available for review in the office 7 days prior to the meeting.Please RSVP for breakfast to 248-967-4020 or [email protected] by Wed, June 1
A Taste of ShavuotSaturday, June 11, 2016Dairy PotLuck Dinner at 6:00 pm Service at 7:00 pm
Experiential, interactive Torah study to follow
We need dairy side dishes for 8: (fruit, vegetables, salad, desserts, etc.)
Cost: $5.00 or cans for Chaveet to feed the hungry
For more information, contact Sue Stettner 248-547-5223
RSVP: Tuesday, June 7 to 248-967-4020 or email [email protected]
Hawaiian Shirt Shabbat
Picnic Dinner & Erev Shabbat Services
Friday, July 8, 2016 Picnic Dinner at 6:15 pm
Erev Shabbat Service at 7:00 pm
Enjoy a family-friendly Shabbat picnic dinner and then Hawaiian Shirt Shabbat.
$11.00 per person; $6.00 for kids under 10; free for those under 3
Hamburgers or Quinoa (vegan) burgers with all the fixings,
coleslaw, corn and watermelon.
Please RSVP (and let us know if a vegan order) by Wednesday, July 6 to
[email protected], or call 248-967-4020
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June Kids Birthdays!
July Kids Birthdays!
Annabel BeanHannah DanzigSeth Davidson
Sloan Elie
Zoe BaxterNatalie CrippsSammy Feiler
Miriam Goldstein
Sarah FinegoodAmanda Goldfaden
Jacob Kristal Gringorten
Eli HurwitzSamantha Katz
Adam NaveLeif Schoof
Birthday BlessinG during our First Friday shaBBat services June 3rd and July 1st at 6:45 pm.
anniVersary BlessinG at 3rd Friday shaBBat services June 17th and July 15th at 7:00 pm.
Jenna Riley KanferAri Perrault-Victor
Isaac Vinande
Sophie SchwartzColton Teicher
Sari WiseJadyn Zager
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OuR TEMPLE FAMILY
June anniVersaries!
July anniVersaries!
Howard & Nina AbramsAlfredo & Julie Avila
Donald & Marilyn CohenEdward & Laura CohnScott & Lynn Cooper
Eugene & Elaine DrikerStephen & Jennifer Driker
Erik & Tiffany ElieStanley & Denise Fasbinder
Martin & Denise FermanBruce & Susan FershtmanLarry & Marcia FerstenfeldRobert & Susan Friedman
Edward Frowine & Gail GilmanSteven & Susan GendenMark & Elizabeth Genetti
Jeffrey Abt & Mary Paquette-AbtMark Burde & Lisabeth Hock
Michael & Cheryl DavisElaine Eizelman & Thomas Torma
Marc & Judith FrontJan & Janet Gubkin
Harvey & Freda HurwitzEllsworth & Janet Levine
Y A R T z E I T S
*A light will be lit on our Memorial Board. If you wish to memorialize your loved ones in a special way, consider purchasing a memorial plaque to be displayed in our Anne Jospey Sanctuary. Each year, on the anniversary of their death, it will be lit as a remembrance. Contact the Temple office at 248-967-4020 to make arrangements for this eternal memory of your loved one.
May 29-June 4Jennie BrownleeAgnes Burnham*Herman CohenHerman DavisJack Dershow*Harry Edelson*Emil Edelson*Ronna Finkleman*Morris Gershman*Meyer GoldsteinPhyllis Greenwald*Eugene Hauser*Richard L. Hibbs*Abraham J. Joffe*Jewel KretchmerAbraham Kutlov*S. Bunny LachmanDaniel “Buddy” MendelsohnHarry Metz*Leon PantzerAnna Rabotnick*Louis Robins*Beverly Rosen*Manuel SalingerMarjorie Schafer*Ida Schlien*Rudolph Shapiro*Viola Shear*Kevin Sofferin*Doris Sternberg*Esther StralserJelena Tannian*Samuel TopfElaine WestonLouis Zacks*Pearl ZafronRobert Zager
June 5 - 11Annette Bechek*Dr. Donald M. BerkowerAlvin Buch*Goldie CohenPhilip CutlerRalph DershowitzIsidor Eckhous*John Goodwin*Betty V. GordonGolda Gussin*Lena HeiffusA. Bernard Hirsch*Nellie Hyman*Janet KaneNathan KaufmanMargaret Rose KolinskiSamuel Langberg*Edward LermanBernard LewinDeborah Mark*Shirley MeisnerEsther Rubin MesserJacob Perlmutter*Arthur Purdy*Edward Frazer Purdy*Dr. Marvin James RosenthalAnne SchultzAnne Schuster*Theodore SherbowMarilyn Patricia SiegelEstelle Strausz*Idell UngerLeonard WagmanTheodore WeinbaumHerbert WeissBenjamin Zelickman
*Morris Robinson*Nathan Rosenberg*Paul RosettCelia RosinBernard SloanMorris Sperber*Rosaline Steingold*Max Trager*Mary TushmanBertha UlreichMilton George WarrenAndrew WeilLaurence WeinerMyrtle Weiner*Esther Lee Wolin
July 3 – 9Harry BluesteinEleanor Brady*Louis FeldhandlerMiriam FeldmanHerman FoxCharles Genetti*Lottie R. Goldstein*Isadore Hamburger*Nathan Hendelman*Esther Isaacs*William B. IsenbergBenjamin JanowerRuth KaplanFrank KellermanGoldie KlaperLouis KleinMary Kolko*Diane Krosnick*Goldie Lerman*Trudi MesserMarshall Miller*Seymour MortonCharles PeppersMilton PragEdwin SchwartzRose Genden ShapiroGertrude Shine*Arthur L. SofferinElsie Weiner*Evelyn West
July 10-16Nona Ruth BlumPeter Blum*Vivian BramsonArthur DershowitzSylvia Ehrlich*Benjamin W. EinhornNathan Ferman*Robert Finkel*William G. FrankfordYoseph Glatstein*Jennie Goldberg*Helen I. Goldenberg*Robert E. GreenwaldWilliam Haftka*Amelia Hirshberg*Sidney JacksonLenke JonasTed Kaczander*Max Kahn*Jack Katz*Sam KayRose KesslerMilton KutlovMorris LapinBeverly LashLouis Latt*Rose MaltzPhilip Malz*Celia Modell*Tilly NewhouseTed Ostrow*Eric Jay PelznerAnne Polinsky*Minnie Rosen*Melvin Ross
*Dr. Harry A. Ruskin*Sophia Radom Safir*Joseph Sanders*Mike ShearGary SoffinFanny Stellar*Jacob Stettner*Morris Swidler*Irving TowNan WatzmanDoris (Dody) WeilGilbert Weinberg*Phillip Zelickman
July 17-23Leonard Bieman*Harry Blumenthal*Maurice BroadGeorge DiamondSylvia DillonAnne H. Edelman*Abe FieldLillian FowlerJoan Gluckman*Samuel Goren*Rose Harris*Morris Hearshen*Samuel Hollander*Roy Kaplan*Isidor Katz*Gloria KetaiHerbert Kollin*Minnie Leshman*Lillian MaltzerBetty Matenky SchlingerHyman Milinsky*Samuel Potashnik*Morris Hyman Rubin*Albert Shapiro*Theodore SilvermanPearl Stellar*Mary Stutz*Fay SucherMr. Jean Sylvestre*Samuel L. Yoffee*Milton Simon Zafron*Lillian Zalenko
July 24-30*Samuel Anbender*Loris G. BirnkrantRalph BrodMarie Josephe Citarel*Aaron CohnPhillip Corner*Pauline Federman*Marilyn “Mike” Feigelson*David Fenster*Nettie FriedmanLee GirsonCecelia GoldsteinDavid Gussin*Sarah KaplanJewell Kovinsky*Diane Krosnick*Jack Leachman*Rose Maltz*Albert M. MargolinJudy MatticeMichael MizrahiMarta Nurenberg*Marion Potamkin*Cantor Norman RoseBernard Rubin*Dorothy SelikBetty ShermanAnn Sorkin*Herman Stark*Werner Stark*Rebecca Tabor*Dr. Maurice Weiner*Helen Weiss*Myron Yanitz
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June 12-18Herman Barham*Estelle G. Benach*David CohenPhilip Cutler*Norman Dickman*Annette Figot*Matthew Figot*Beverly Gold*Samuel GoldViola Goldsmith*Jacob GrobmanMarion HortonTille JanowerSylvia Katzman*Sadie KimmelEugene KleinDorothy Kushel*Meyer Leshman*Virginia Lerman Levine*Leo Levitan*Dr. Leon Lucas*Seymour Matenky*Patricia Lee Modell*Ben Peltz*Mollie Rosenthal*E. M. Rosenthal*Murry L. Sachs*David London ShinglesLouis SimonMyra VickAnna WeinsteinMarianne WolinHarold Zeff
June 19-25*Harriet Band*Charles Bloomgar-denGerald FineMildred Fishman*Mildred E. Frankel*Arthur Friedman*Louis A. GoldenbergBella Honeyman*Rose Howard*Alfred Jacobs*David Levy*Ireta Netzorg Lurie*Hannah Manchel*Frieda PultuskerEsther RattnerEsther Robbins*Bessie RobinsonIrving Rubin*Sarah SchmierLilian Haas SchwartzRuth ShartsisHarold Shine*Nathan Shogan*David Silverman*Sander Tobias*George Turkel*Selma Yagoda*Mildred Zeidman
June 26-July 2*Esther Greenwald Allex*Ann CollinsVirginia ElfondNancy Galper*Stella Goodwin*Jacob GuyerJerold Kappel*Hannan Kraft*Eva Lastar*Samuel D. LipkinBernard Margolis*Abram MedowYale Phillips*Louis Robbins
Andrew & Jane HauserMichael Hoff & Theresa Tarrant
John E. & Gilda JacobsKeith Kaye & Jill Noll
Joseph P. & Barbara KleinDavid & Bethany KramerRobert & Barbara Levitt
Scott & Beth MarxJerome & Laura Miller
Peter Ostrow & Susan Edelman Evan & Lesley Shartsis
Scott Silver & Debra SilverJack & Jane Solomon
Demarcalin & Gjyzla SylvestreJames & Barbara WeiskopfRobert & Robyn Weltman
Miranda Liebowitz-Samson & Eric Samson
Milton & Michaelyn SilvermanBarry & Carolyn SilversteinRichard & Brenda Strausz
Louis & Shannon SugarmanRichard & Julie Zussman
Raquel Kalfus, mother of Rabbi Arturo Kalfus (Phyllis Meyers), April 24, 2016
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THE RABBI’S CORnER
Rabbi Arturo Kalfus
Finally, the summer is upon us. It is the season “to go out into the woods” and explore nature. I have no doubt that many of us have plans this summer to clear our minds, rest and rejuvenate in nature. When we are in the midst of natural beauty, there is something that gets revived in us.
The “WOW” factor is experienced as we realize some of our longings, and missteps in our lives. Being in the presence of natural beauty is not just a beautiful aes-thetic moment; it is an opportunity to review our lives. “I found myself in a dark wood, having lost the way”.
Dante begins one of his works with a stark affirmation: “Midway in life’s journey, I found myself in a dark wood, having lost the way.” The spiritual pilgrimage into the woods in order to reimagine who we are and finding ourselves is a common feature among differ-ent cultures and religions. We go into the woods to rediscover what we are missing. We disconnect from our daily lives. We give ourselves a chance to not be distracted by civilization, our cell phones and our daily chores. Going into the woods, with this attitude in mind, is a courageous act.
There is a Jewish story that reminds us of what contact with nature can do for us.
“If we were to walk in the woods and a spring ap-peared just when we became thirsty, we would call it a miracle. And if on a second walk, if we became thirsty at just that point again, and again the spring appeared, we would remark on the coincidence. But if that spring were there always, we would take it for granted and cease to notice it. Yet is that not more miraculous still?”
Going out into the woods offers us the challenge to re-new our souls. It offers us the opportunity to re-discov-er our sense of AWE and WONDER. In nature, seeing ‘a spring’ can inspire us to think beyond the material world, into our spiritual selves.
Rabbi Yisroel ben Eliezer, often called Baal Shem Tov or Besht, was a Jewish mystical rabbi. He is consid-ered to be the founder of Hasidic Judaism. It is told that at school, he distinguished himself only by his
frequent disappearances, being always found in the lonely woods surrounding the place, rapturously en-joying the beauties of nature.
Among the many stories about the Baal Shem Tov’s life are about his time spent in isolated prayer and communication with God in the Carpathian Moun-tains. His later followers, and most especially his great-grandson Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, said that going out into the woods and nature to speak to God in our own language is the secret to spiritual growth for every Jew and every human being.
A profound story is told:
When the Baal Shem Tov had a difficult task to per-form, he would go to a certain place in the woods, light a fire, and meditate on the secrets of his heart, and his prayer was answered.
A generation later, the Maggid of Mezritch was faced with the same task. He would go to the same place that the Baal Shem Tov went and he would say, “I no longer know how to light the fire but I still say the prayer.” And it was done.
A generation later, Moshe Leib of Sassov, when he had to perform this task, went to the woods and said “I can no longer light the fire nor do I know the secret medi-tation of the prayer but at least I know the place.” And it was accomplished.
In the next generation, Rabbi Israel of Rizhin, when he had a problem sat down and said, “I cannot light the fire, I cannot speak the prayer, I do not even know the place but I can tell the story of how it was done.” And the story had the same effect.
When there is a difficult task to perform, going into the woods might help us find our way.
Going into the woods can be the secret to our spiritual growth.
May this summer offer to each one of us the oppor-tunity to re-new ourselves as we reconnect with the beautiful nature that surrounds us.
From my heart to yours,
Going into the Woods: Our Spiritual Growth
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MuSIC HAPPEnInGS AT TEMPLE
Kelly
What a great end to a school year! For those of you who did not know, I graduated from the Univer-sity of Michigan, Frankel Institute of Judaic Studies with my Master’s in Judaic Studies. I was honored with the Simeon Binberg Outstand-ing Master’s Student Award and spoke at the Frankel
Institute’s Graduation Party.
If you know me, you know I can’t just speak. I have to sing; so I opened with “L’chi Lach” by Debbie Friedman and closed with “Beyond” by Dan Nichols. I was excited that the majority of the attendees also knew the blessings and sang along, it was truly a very special afternoon! The title of my master’s thesis is The Rise and Fall of the Grand Cantor in the American Reform Movement, which takes a look at the occupation and vocation of the shaliach tzibbur, hazzan, cantor, and cantorial soloist within the Reform Movement, specifically in the United States, through a case study of Temple Emanu-El and through the eyes of a Cantorial Soloist (me). I attempt to answer two questions in this thesis, where does the shaliach tzibbur and soloist, the non-ordained/non-certified congregational leader fit into the musical history of the Reform Movement, and what is the historical link of the cantor to our Jewish past? I first show that although it is nice to believe that the cantor is linked to the ancient Leviti-cal singer, this belief is a very big stretch to the imagination. Instead I show that there is a vocation of individuals who are receptors, keepers, and distributors of our musical traditions and how that vocation changes throughout Jewish history. I then focus on the Reform Movement and its musical tradi-tion. I used Temple Emanu-El’s musical history that almost parallels the musical history of the Reform Movement. I showed how music was one of the main things that separated the Reform Movement from the other movements and how, from literally the second meeting, Temple Emanu-El (then The Suburban Temple of Greater Detroit) placed music in a position of great importance.
What I discovered was that we were the only congregation in the early 1950’s that could boast about having a 30 plus member adult choir that sang every Erev Shabbat and a 60 plus member youth choir that sang for festivals and special youth Shabbatot. I also learned that out of our 65 years 32 of those years our congregation was, and still is, led by lay in-dividuals (shaliach tzibbur or soloists). In the early years the music of Temple Emanu-El was in the “Presentation” style
of the High German Classic Reform genre, composers such as Janowski, Lewandowski, Binder, Davidson etc… as it was the majority of the congregations in the Reform Movement prior to the opening of the HUC School of Sacred Music in 1948. Following WWII there was a push for congregations to hire cantors. This time period is what I called the time of the “Grand Cantor” 1950’s – 1970’s. This time was when Temple Emanu-El had hired Cantor Norman Rose z”l. Following Cantor Rose, our congregation was led for seven years by Judy Lewis and Steve Klaper. Our music moved towards a “Participatory” style towards more folk/camp genre with composers such as Debbie Friedman, Craig Taubman, Dan Nichols and others, as it did with the Reform Movement. Temple then had four years with Cantor Darcie Sharlein at the helm who brought us into a mix of the presentation and participation styles. I consider myself incredibly blessed to follow in the footsteps of such wonderful musicians and mentors that have made it possible for me to create worship services that are representative of the past and the future of Temple Emanu-El. I am literally the product of Temple Ema-nu-El’s musical history! I want to thank all of you for your support over these past four years. I am so looking forward to putting my education to work!
Remember to come on June 10th at 7:00 pm. It is the Beatles Shabbat and Board Installation. I hope to see you all here. FYI Cantor Rose used to do a special Music Shabbat that featured a cantor/composer every year and I am happy that I have been able to bring this tradition back to our congre-gation with a contemporary flare! If you enjoy our Music Shabbatot please consider sponsoring one. We love having The Sam Harris Band and would be extremely disappointed to lose them!
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Religious School Concert
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TEMPLE EDuCATIOnYACHAD
Religious School We’re B.E.S.T togetherCongregation Beth Shalom
Temple Emanu-El
Travis Kaye - June 11
Travis Edward Kaye will be called to the Torah on Saturday, June 11 2016. He is the son of Keith Kaye and Jill Noll, brother of Aden Kaye, and grandson of Donald and Janet Kaye and Carl and Patricia Noll. Travis is in 7th grade at Norup International Middle School where he recently was inducted into the National Junior Honor Society. He enjoys play-ing soccer and cello. He also loves nature and bird watching. For his mitzvah project, Travis volunteered at D-Town Farms with Peer Corps.
Hannah Danzig - June 18On June 18, 2016, Hannah Louise Danzig will be called to the Torah. Hannah is the daughter of Dan and Jannis Danzig and sister to Natalie. Hannah is a seventh grader at Derby Middle School. She was invited to join the National Junior Honor Society and plays on the Derby Girls Tennis team. For her Mitzvah Project, Hannah joined Peer Corp where she spent weekends working at Eden Gardens. Hannah also enjoys traveling, dancing and baking. Family
and friends traveling from Israel and California will share this simcha with Hannah.
MAzEL TOV! B’nAI MITzVAH
As the last day of Religious School came to an end, we had the wonderful opportunity to have Kelly Onickel, the Sam Harris Band and members of her adult and student choirs perform a concert for all grades. We listened, we sang and we laughed. It was also a chance to thank our teachers for doing such a wonderful job educating our students (no easy task!).
The last day that the High School met was a field trip of their choice. Sur-prisingly they didn’t select anything elaborate. All they wanted to do was to hang out with each other (and me) and sit and talk about the past year, summer plans and of course for the seniors -- what next year will hold.
I don’t know about anyone else; but, it was a wonderful end to a wonderful year!
Arlene Keller
I would like to take this opportunity to share how delighted my family and I are to be joining you at Temple Emanu-El. We will be arriving in Michi-gan in July and anticipate a wonderful year ahead for all of us. My children will be starting school in September and are excited to be on this new adventure.
The Yachad Religious School (K-7), Temple High School/Young Adult Program and family and community education programs this coming year
will be welcomed opportunities to get to know the community as we work together to bring renewed energy to our Jewish Learning. I am eager to get to know you all and encourage you to be in contact with me with any ques-tions for the upcoming year. I anticipate a year of enthusiasm and warmth and look forward to the beginning of an exciting school year.
New education Director Abi Taylor-Abt
Making Israeli Flag Cookies for Yom Ha’atzma'ut
Abi Taylor-Abt
Registration Materials in the mail for Yachad Religious
School (K-7) and Temple Emanu-El High School/ Young Adult Program
First Day of Religious Schools –
Sunday, September 11.
Yachad - 9:00 AM
High School – 11:30 AM
Eileen Brand, Director, Early Childhood Community
WHERE OUR EXPERIENCE PROVIDES YOUR CHILD WITH THE BEST EXPERIENCE
Eileen Brand
SmALL TALk: nEWS FROM THE ECC
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Program HighlightsInfant Through Second Grade
A child friendly Shabbat experience with Cantorial Soloist Kelly Onickel.
5:45 PM - Fri., June 3, 2016 followed by complimentary dinner
All ECC families and familes with young children are welcome
Please rSVP by June 1 to the Temple office at 248-967-4020.
It has been one year since the closing of the JCC. We were faced with many challenges in repurposing our building to accommodate our precious babies. In spite of all our apprehensions, the babies have been a true joy. Even our 3-year-olds love watching them and seeing them take their first steps. Our staff truly came together as a team to create the loving nurturing environment that we are known for.
Once again, our Young Master’s Art Show was enjoyed by all of our families. With art projects created through-
out the year, the growth and development of the children, as well as their creativity, were reflected throughout the building.
Our annual Shalom celebrations are taking place with another school year coming to a close. Many of our children have been with us from “womb to room” thereby becoming an integral part of our Early Childhood Commu-nity. I know the experiences our staff have given the children have provided them with the confidence and tools for success in their future education.
As we anxiously await the arrival of summer, we encourage you to take the opportunity to share the beauty of nature with your children. Take time to lie on the grass and watch the trees blowing in the wind. Provide an oppor-tunity for children to help care for plants, both indoors and outdoors. Feed the ducks, watch the clouds and the birds, look at the sun, moon and stars, take time to smell the roses and remember to play.
Day camp will begin on Monday, June 20th. Our Camp Run About camp-ers will enjoy fun in the sun with water play, outdoor play, Moon Jump, and special visitors such as Bubbles the Clown. Camp Get-Away children will enjoy weekly field trips and special performances by Ben Spitzer and Paula Doak, among others.
I wish all dads a happy and relaxing Father’s Day. The following may give you a chuckle or two, but also food for thought: 4 years: My Daddy can do anything! 7 years: My Dad knows a lot…a whole lot.8 years: My father does not know quite everything.12 years: Oh well, naturally Father does not know that either.14 years: Oh, Father! He is hopelessly old-fashioned.21 years: Oh, that man-he is out of date!25 years: He knows a little bit about it, but not much.30 years: I must find out what Dad thinks about it.35 years: Before we decide, we will get Dad’s idea first.50 years: What would Dad have thought about that?60 years: My Dad knew literally everything!65 years: I wish I could talk it over with Dad once more. Be sure to give your child an extra hug today.
making Temple more Accessible and Inclusive
One of Temple’s Vision-ing Goals is to make the Temple more accessible. We want to make our front entrance handicap-accessible. This is a
significant project with an estimated cost of $7,150. Over $4500 has been raised so far through the generosity of David and Kathy Sloan, members who contributed to our Candy for the Troops campaign, Bea Sacks Social Action Commit-tee’s matching contribution following that effort, and pledges from Brotherhood and Sisterhood-WRJ.
We want to have this project completed by the upcoming High Holidays. If you would like to con-tribute to this worthwhile project or have any questions, please contact Fred Frank or Abby Goldfaden in the Temple office.
$7,150
$4,500
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PrimE TimErsaT TEmPlE Emanu-El
Save the Date – Touring 2 Detroit Landmarks
The Guardian Building and the Downtown SynagogueSuNDay, JuLy 10 -- 10:00 aM $12 PER PERSoN (not including lunch)
On Sunday, July 10, the Prime Timers are sponsoring a two-part tour in Detroit. We will begin at 10:30 AM with a tour of the Guard-ian Building, and then we will see some interesting sites as we stroll to the Downtown Synagogue where we will have a second tour. For those interested, we are planning to conclude with lunch at the historic Grand Trunk Pub. Any questions? Contact Brenda or Richard Strausz 248-646-7229.
RSVP by Friday, July 1 to 248-967-4020 or [email protected]
Women of reform Judaism/ temple emanu-el sisterhood
presents the Muriel sherbow Memorial
Mah jONGG TournamentWednesday, June 15, 2016teMPle eManu-el 14450 W. 10 Mile road, oaK ParK
Registration begins at 6:00 p.m. Play begins promptly at 6:45 p.m.
Cost: $20 per person pre-registered At the Door Price: $25 (space permitting)
For questions Please call: Marilyn Kaczander Cohen: [email protected] or 248-543-0305
To sign up call 248-967-4020 or [email protected]
MEMBERSHIP
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SOme ImPOrTANT DATeS CONCerNING THe 5777 HIGH HOLY DAYS
June 16, 2016 Deadline to return dues commitment pledges for 2016-17
July 15, 2016 Deadline for Yahrzeit plaque orders for HHD (contact Barbara zeevi in the office if you would like to order a memorial plaque)
September 15, 2016 All first quarter (7/1-9/30/16) financial obligations (dues, tuition, building fund) must be paid
Deadline for HHD Tickets to be mailed
September 20, 2016 Deadline for names for memorial Book of Remembrance
HIGH HOLY DAYS SerVICeS DATeS / TImeS 2016 – 5777
Important reminders about annual membership commitments for the year beginning July 1, 2016Todah rabbah - Thank you for your support of our congregation. Your finan-cial commitments are a significant part of the financial foundation of our Temple. This year we did not raise our dues rates. When you complete your dues commitment form we ask that you increase your pledge so our congrega-tion can better serve all of us.
If you have not yet completed and returned your dues pledge form, please do so as soon as possible. The deadline this year for returning dues pledges is June 16. If you need another form sent to you, please contact the office. If you have questions about your financial obligations to the Temple, please contact our Executive Director Fred Frank (248) 967-4020, or call the office and ask to speak to our Treasurer, Debora Renner.
For our Religious School parents, please note that your membership dues pledge needs to be received and financial obligations need to be current for us to complete the Religious School registration process.
Thank you from the Financial Obligations Committee!
S’lichotSaturday, September 24 Evening program 9:00 pm service
erev rosh HashanahSunday, october 2 8:00 pm service
rosh HashanahMonday, october 3 9:00 am family service 10:30 am morning service Afternoon tot service
kol NidreTuesday, october 11 8:00 pm service
Yom kippurWednesday, october 12 9:00 am family service 10:30 am morning service 1:00 pm study session 2:00 pm classical music meditation 3:00 pm afternoon service 4:15 pm (approximately) memorial/yizkor service 5:00 pm ne’ilah/concluding service 5:45 pm havdalah and break-the-fast
GREET….AnD MEET!!Did you know that a little bit of history is now rejuvenating a good idea? Our old, yet beauti-ful library card catalog now holds our member’s nametags. You’ll find it right next to the cabinetry in the foyer.
Why name tags you ask? Let me share a few thoughts…
• Few people know everyone in our Temple and you shouldn’t assume everyone knows you
• Some leaders, whether lay leaders (like myself) or professional leaders, are not always gifted with the memory skill of knowing everyone’s name. As leaders we really do prefer calling members by name, and the nametags allow us to do this.
• It makes it easier and much more comfortable to go up to someone and say “Hi _____”, “I’m ____ and I don’t think we’ve met before.” This interaction is almost guaranteed to start a conversation.
• Nametags prevent the “oops” of calling someone by the wrong name.
• Guests should be able to call members by name and vice versa (yes, tags are available for guests). This sends a welcome message of “we’re glad to know you.”
I know some members may not yet feel comfortable wearing a name tag during a service, but please try and do so at the Oneg Shabbats, and for the many other congregational events held at temple – such as the movie nights, monthly Shabbat dinners, etc. As a congregation, let’s try and take our “welcoming temple” to an-other level. Let’s make this an attempt to show that we enjoy being together with our kind, friendly, temple family.
Yours in friendship,
Lynn Cooper, Membership Vice President
SOCIAL ACTIOn
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The members of the Caring Community of Temple Emanu-El prepare and deliver Shabbat dinners to bereaved Temple members, and soup and bread to members recovering from illness and members and moth-ers of the Early Childhood Community who have recently given birth.
As always, we welcome all members, who would like to join us in our efforts to reach out to members of our Temple family at their time of need. If interested, please phone Marilyn Kaczander-Cohen at 248-543-0305 or e-mail [email protected]
Dear Congregants,
For the past decade, Temple members have helped sustain the small Jewish community in Brovary, Ukraine, with donations four times a year (at Rosh Hashanah, Chanukah, Pass-over and July 4th). The need is always great. Recently, things have gotten worse.
Through Natasha Stonov, our Chicago-based translator and liaison, we’ve learned that there has been a rash of thefts targeting wires and cables in the apartment buildings where many our Brovary families live. As a result, they are without telephone and internet service. David Turovsky, leader of Brovary’s Jewish community, worries that “senior citi-zens may have an emergency but no way to report it.” Additionally, the price of utilities is expected to double, and for most senior citizens the monthly price for utilities has risen to equal their monthly pension.
As for the police, they are in no hurry to help, David adds.
He and his wife, Raissa, say they and their fellow Jews are resilient.
“After all, we are former Soviet people, accustomed to more severe ordeals, and expect harder times ahead.” They are all deeply touched by Temple’s caring.
Yet what is so scary for these people, many of who are Holocaust/Chernobyl survivors, is that their lives only go from crisis to crisis.
So please, if you can, drop off or mail in a check to the temple’s Social Action Fund, for Brovary… we may be one of their last sources of help and we don’t know how long our Social Action budget can sustain this effort.
Todah rabbah.
Laura and Marty Kohn Brovary co-chairs Social Action Committee
HONEY FUNDRAISER
What better way to wish family, friends and business associates a “Sweet and Healthy New Year” than sending a jar of honey?
For more information please contact:
Robin Gold248-990-2363
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism
This 8-ounce jar of delicious kosher honey arrives in time for the Rosh Hashanah holiday, decorated with a colorful label, and includes a personalized card reading “L’Shana Tova—Wishing you a Healthy and Happy New Year”. This card also lets the recipients know that a donation has been made in their honor to
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism.
Your cost is $11.00 per jar which includes shipping and handling within the United States. We will gladly mail orders outside the United States for an additional fee. To order honey go to orthoney.com, click the honey link and follow the step-by-step instructions. Our group code is TEE .
Order by July 7, 2015 to avoid a $4.00 per jar shipping fee.
HONEY FUNDRAISER
What better way to wish family, friends and business associates a “Sweet and Healthy New Year” than sending a jar of honey?
For more information please contact:
Robin Gold248-990-2363
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism
This 8-ounce jar of delicious kosher honey arrives in time for the Rosh Hashanah holiday, decorated with a colorful label, and includes a personalized card reading “L’Shana Tova—Wishing you a Healthy and Happy New Year”. This card also lets the recipients know that a donation has been made in their honor to
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism.
Your cost is $11.00 per jar which includes shipping and handling within the United States. We will gladly mail orders outside the United States for an additional fee. To order honey go to orthoney.com, click the honey link and follow the step-by-step instructions. Our group code is TEE .
Order by July 7, 2015 to avoid a $4.00 per jar shipping fee.
HONEY FUNDRAISER
What better way to wish family, friends and business associates a “Sweet and Healthy New Year” than sending a jar of honey?
For more information please contact:
Robin Gold248-990-2363
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism
This 8-ounce jar of delicious kosher honey arrives in time for the Rosh Hashanah holiday, decorated with a colorful label, and includes a personalized card reading “L’Shana Tova—Wishing you a Healthy and Happy New Year”. This card also lets the recipients know that a donation has been made in their honor to
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism.
Your cost is $11.00 per jar which includes shipping and handling within the United States. We will gladly mail orders outside the United States for an additional fee. To order honey go to orthoney.com, click the honey link and follow the step-by-step instructions. Our group code is TEE .
Order by July 7, 2015 to avoid a $4.00 per jar shipping fee.
HONEY FUNDRAISER
What better way to wish family, friends and business associates a “Sweet and Healthy New Year” than sending a jar of honey?
For more information please contact:
Robin Gold248-990-2363
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism
This 8-ounce jar of delicious kosher honey arrives in time for the Rosh Hashanah holiday, decorated with a colorful label, and includes a personalized card reading “L’Shana Tova—Wishing you a Healthy and Happy New Year”. This card also lets the recipients know that a donation has been made in their honor to
Temple Emanu-el Women of Reform Judaism.
Your cost is $11.00 per jar which includes shipping and handling within the United States. We will gladly mail orders outside the United States for an additional fee. To order honey go to orthoney.com, click the honey link and follow the step-by-step instructions. Our group code is TEE .
Order by July 7, 2015 to avoid a $4.00 per jar shipping fee.
Temple Emanu-ElWomen of Reform Judaism
Free shipping through July 29
Orders accepted through the High Holidays (Erev Rosh Hashanah is Oct. 2)
Delivery by Rosh Hashanah for orders placed thru Sept. 15
caring communityTemple Emanu-El
14450 W. Ten Mile Road, Oak Park, MI248-967-4020 . www.emanuel-mich.org
caring communityTemple Emanu-El
14450 W. Ten Mile Road, Oak Park, MI248-967-4020 . www.emanuel-mich.org
A Sincere Thank You: We sincerely thank everyone for their generous contributions to our various funds. Your support allows us to continue offering our outstanding programs and services and helps us to support all members of our Temple Family. Thank you!
ARTS AND DÉCOR/ FOYER FUND
In Memory of:Albert S. FinnAbraham Becker
Shirley Finn Podolsky
B’RAYSHEET NURSERY SCHOOL FUND
In Honor of:Franklin Greenberg’s Special Birthday
Adele BrodThe births of Baby Girl Childers, Chloe Rose Leibhan, Van Kerry Fenster & Adair Kentor
The Caring Community
BUILDING & MAINTENANCE FUND
Front Door Project Contribution:
Temple Emanu-El BrotherhoodLola Lane
In Memory of:Gerald Manko
Wendy & Marc BakstKelly Marie Trager
Michael & Donna TragerRaquel Kalfus
Joe & Barbara Klein
GENERAL GIFTS FUNDIn Memory of:Raquel Kalfus
Bob & Robin GershmanJackie & Jeff BeanJo Strausz Rosen
BEVERLY GOLD MEMORIAL COLLEGE
STUDENT FUNDIn Memory of:Jeanette Gold
Adela Gold
LILLIAN GREENWALD ONEG SHABBAT FUND
For the Speedy Recovery of:Jerry Light
Norman Glovinsky & Lillian Fox
In Honor of:Judy Gussin’s 80th birthday
Cousins, Flo & Lou CitarelKaren & Ken Goss
Judy GreenwaldIn Memory of:Raquel Kalfus
Mel & Paula Kalt
ANNE JOSPEY MEMORIAL SANCTUARY FUND
In Memory of:Raquel Kalfus
Arlene & Paul Keller
LECH LECHA OPERATING ENDOWMENT
In Memory of:Nate Gordon
Bruce & Linda GordonRaquel Kalfus
Gilda & John Jacobs
PRESIDENT’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
In Memory of:Raquel Kalfus
Carol Rosenfeld
GIFTS & MEMORIALS
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MUSIC FUNDIn Honor of:Judy Greenwald
Sharie JaffeFranklin Greenberg’s Special Birthday
Marilyn & Don CohenKelly Onickel
Jackie & Jeff BeanLinda & Jim Greenwood
In Memory of:Elaine Gordon
Bruce & Linda GordonRaquel Kalfus
Judy GreenwaldAnn & Bruce KleinMiriam & Dan Medow
Michael KarnarosAnnette DeCarlo
Judy Greenwald
AMY MARGOLIS SILBERMAN FLOWER
FUNDIn Memory of:Morris Turkish
Sharon Rome & Family
STETTNER CARING COMMUNITY
In Honor of:The birth of Fry Klein
Laura & Jerry MillerIn Memory of:Raquel Kalfus
Marilyn & Don Cohen
RABBI’S DISCRETIONARY FUND
In Memory of:Sophie Mikon
Carol & Rick KaczanderRaquel Kalfus
Shirley & Bernie MalamudJudy LewisLinda & Steve PermutDaniel & Leah RosenbaumLaura & Jerry MillerLinda & Dennis KayesLiliane RattnerRichard & Brenda StrauszAvital & Benny GranotJan & Janet GubkinJanet & Dennis SchwartzMarcia & Mitch MeisnerMel & Ellie NatinskyBeth Klein Genetti & Mark GenettiLinda & Jim GreenwoodDana & Elizabeth GulickDale & Jerry RubinAnnabel’s Catering—Julie, Eric & Brad
BEA SACKS SOCIAL ACTION FUND
In Honor of:Mme Genevieve Mao, Bon anniversaire!
Lou & Flo CitarelIn Memory of:Archie & Sophia Zeitlin
Linda GreenwoodRaquel Kalfus
Faye & Lou DamraurLaura Sacks Kohn & Marty Kohn
DR. MAURICE B. WEINER & DR. RICHARD A.
WEINER CHILDREN’S BOOK FUND
In Memory of:Marvin Hoffman
Judy Weiner
BEATRICE AND LOUIS WEINSTEIN ADULT EDUCATION FUND
In Honor of:The birth of Fry Klein
Shirley & Bernie MalamudIn Memory of:Helen Weinstein
Bea WeinsteinRaquel Kalfus
Barbara & Doug Kellerman
LEE AND MORT WOLIN MEMORIAL AITZIM CHAY-IM-TREES ARE LIFE-FUNDIn Honor of:Bob & Robin Gershman’s Wedding AnniversarySam Hurwitz’s High School Graduation
Mel & Ellie Natinsky
ZUSSMAN-UNGER YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND
In Memory of:Lois Zussman
Jackie & Jeff Bean
Temple emanu-el BulleTin • June/July 2016 • iyar/Sivan/Tamuz 5776
COMMUNITY GARDENTemple Emanu-El
All Ages Welcome!Sunday Mornings
10am - Noon beginning May 15
MaZel toV
To Dolly & Josh Klein and to Janet & Dennis Schwartz on the birth of their son and grandson, Fry Klein, May 1, 2016
To Jesse Bean and Aja Jovanovski and their families on their recent marriage
To Elizabeth Zerwekh and Bea Weinstein on the birth of their granddaughter and great-granddaughter, Liliana Meyers- Zerwekh, daughter of Matt Zerwekh and Mayim Meyers
To Kelly Onickel on her MA from Frankel School of Judaic Studies, University of Michigan
To Leah Rosenbaum for receiving the Bernie Rosenthal Executive of the Year award from International Association
of Jewish Vocational Services
Temple Emanu-El Religious School Graduates: Sarah Finegood, Bennett J. Hart and Samuel P. Hurwitz.
To Jamie Bean and Emily Zussman, and their families, - graduates of the Jewish Community Leadership Program,
U of M School of Social Work
Fred Frank on his “graduation” from the Florence Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning
Dr Heidi M Rose, daughter of the late Cantor Norman Rose and Euni Rose, has been promoted to full professor at
Villanova University. Dr Rose has taught Performance Studies in the Department of Communication at Villanova for 23 years.
July 2016Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
ECC Day Camp
6:45 pm Erev Shabbatservice with Birthdayblessing @ TheodoreBirnkrant Garden
2
10:30 am Shabbatmorning service
3 4 Independence Day
ECC Day Camp
5
ECC Day Camp
7:30 pm Music Cte.Mtg.
6
ECC Day Camp
7
ECC Day Camp
9:30 am 12:00 pmMahj
8
ECC Day Camp
6:15 pm Picnic Dinnerbefore Hawaiian ShirtShabbat. RSVP tooffice $11/adult
7:00 pm HawaiianShirt Erev ShabbatService @ TheodoreBirnkrant Garden
9
10:30 am Shabbatmorning service
10
10:30 am [PrimeTimers' tour event ofGuardian bldg. & theDowntown Synagogue$12 pp]
11
ECC Day Camp
7:00 pm MembershipCte. Mtg.
12
ECC Day Camp
13
ECC Day Camp
14
ECC Day Camp
9:30 am 12:00 pmMahj
15
ECC Day Camp
7:00 pm Erev ShabbatServices withAnniversary Blessing@ @ TheodoreBirnkrant Garden
16
10:30 am Shabbatmorning service
17 18
ECC Day Camp
19
ECC Day Camp
7:30 pm [ExecutiveCte. Mtg. offsite]
20
ECC Day Camp
21
ECC Day Camp
9:30 am 12:00 pmMahj
22
ECC Day Camp
7:00 pm Erev Shabbatservice @ TheodoreBirnkrant Garden
23
10:30 am Shabbatmorning service
24 25
ECC Day Camp
26
ECC Day Camp
27
ECC Day Camp
28
ECC Day Camp
9:30 am 12:00 pmMahj
29
ECC Day Camp
7:00 pm Erev Shabbatservice @ TheodoreBirnkrant Garden
30
10:30 am Shabbatmorning service
31
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TemPLe CALeNDAr - June 2016
Check the live calendar for daily updates on Temple’s website http://emanuel-mich.org/calendar
June 2016Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2
9:30 am 12:00 pmMahj
3
9:20 am 9:45 amECC Shabbat in theSanctuary
5:45 pm Tot ShabbatService
6:45 pmCongregational FamilyService and BirthdayBlessing followed byoneg sponsored bySisterhood
4
9:15 am Torah Study
10:30 am ShabbatMorning Service
5
9:15 am Breakfast
10:00 am AnnualCongregationalMeeting @ EstherKatzman Social Hall
6
9:05 am 9:20 amECC Havdallah in theFoyer
7:00 pm MembershipCte. Mtg.
7
7:00 pm Music Cte.Mtg.
7:30 pm Religious Cte.
8
ECC Last Day ofSchool @ Anne JospeySanctuary
9
9:00 am 11:00 amECC Shalom PartyProgram @ EstherKatzman Social Hall &Sanctuary
9:30 am 12:00 pmMahj
10
7:00 pm ErevShabbat BoardInstallation Servicewith Beatles Music,T'filots and the SamHarris Band
11 Erev Shavuot
9:15 am Torah Study
10:30 am 12:30 pmShabbat MorningService with TravisKaye Bar Mitzvahfollowed by kiddushsponsored by the Kayefamily
6:00 pm "A Taste ofShavuot" potluckdairy dinner and7:00 pm ShavuotService, followed byexperiential,interactive TorahStudy
12 Shavuot
10:30 am Shavuot &Yizkor service
13
ECC No school Vacation CareAvailable
14 Flag Day
ECC No school Vacation CareAvailable
7:00 pm Adult Ed
15
ECC No school Vacation CareAvailable
6:00 pm Sisterhood'sMahj JonggTournament
16
ECC No school Vacation CareAvailable
9:30 am 12:00 pmMahj
7:30 pm 9:00 pm[Michigan Board ofCantors Concert Berman Center JCCWest Bloomfield]
17
ECC No school Vacation CareAvailable
7:00 pm Erev ShabbatServices withAnniversary Blessing
18
10:30 am ShabbatMorning Service withHannah Danzig BatMitzvah followed bykiddush sponsored bythe Danzig family
19 Father's Day 20
ECC Day Camp
21
ECC Day Camp
7:30 pm ExecutiveCte. Mtg.
22
ECC Day Camp
23
ECC Day Camp
9:30 am 12:00 pmMahj
24
ECC Day Camp
7:00 pm Erev Shabbatservice
25
10:30 am Shabbatmorning service
26 27
ECC Day Camp
28
ECC Day Camp
7:00 pm 7:30 pmBoard of TrusteesMeeting OldBoard/New Board
7:30 pm 8:45 pmCommittees andGroups Schmooze withBoard
29
ECC Day Camp
30
ECC Day Camp
9:30 am 12:00 pmMahj
TemPLe CALeNDAr - July 2016
Arturo L. Kalfus Rabbi Kelly Onickel Cantorial Soloist
Joseph P. Klein Rabbi Emeritus Norman Rose, z’l Cantor Emeritus Milton Rosenbaum z’l Rabbi Emeritus
Frederick Frank Executive Director Arlene Keller Director, Education Eileen Brand Director, Early Childhood Community Dennis Kayes President Lynn Cooper Vice-President Richard Gold Vice-President David Hart Vice-President Ruth Hurwitz Vice-President Susan Stettner Vice-President Debora Renner Treasurer Martin Leibowitz Secretary Bruce Klein Immediate Past President
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Congregational Meeting Sunday, June 5, 20169:15 am breakfast – $8/person.
RSVP for breakfast by Wed., June 1
Mah jONGG Tournament
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Registration begins at 6:00 p.m. Play begins promptly at 6:45 p.m.
$20 per person
Priome Timers: Touring Two Detroit Landmarks
The Guardian Building and the Downtown Synagogue
SuNDay, JuLy 10 -- 10:00 aM $12 PER PERSoN -- RSVP FRiDay, JuLy 1