Shabbat Shalom August 26, 2016

Shabbat Shalom August 26, 2016

Childhood to Adulthood
It’s that time of year again when we send our kids back to school so as you read this week’s email, Hannan and I are on the road to DC with our Georgetown University Sophomore son, Aviv. Wishing all your students an enjoyable and successful year.  But as our children are going back to school, adulthood is trending backward too.  It was a rare instance if a Baby Boomer (born between 1946-1964) ever moved back to their parent’s home, but it seems much more common for Gen Xers (mid 60s – mid 80s) and Millennials (1980s -2000s) to live with Mom and Dad.  There are many legitimate reasons like the skyrocketing and unfair student loan dilemma or the job market.  Also, parenthood has become more invasive for many, as evident by helicopter behavior.  But not only are some moving home, a few are also rebooting their Camp days.  There’s now a whole industry focusing on Adult Camps with color war and all the fixings. Take a look: http://campgrounded.org/

PB4wego to School
When our students return to school, a few will still find it difficult to legally select a bathroom. In our 21st century effort of inclusiveness, as you’ll remember, POTUS Obama (with gender anti-discrimination Title IX as his shield) instituted protections for transgender students to use the restroom of their identity.  Schools which resisted this humane right would be subject to Federal funding decreases.  Of course 13 states sued with Texas taking the lead and winning a temporary blockage on the policy.  As a compassionate nation, we mustn’t work to understand all citizens and their needs as long as they don’t hurt themselves or others.  Allowing transgender people to choose their identity and live life as they please is the Right Thing To Do. We must open up all avenues and not revert back to keeping the closet doors shut. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-37160880


Transgenders current choices

Appeals to Supreme Court?
While I’m talking politics, Give It A Break, AG Bill Schuette and SOS, Ruth Johnson on your insistence to continue the fight to ban Straight Party Voting.  The verdict is in… the Judges, the Clerks and the people want to continue the option to vote Straight Party. It shortens lines especially in minority polling stations. We do not need your emergency motion for the full Appeals Court decision.  They have already “spoken”.  And if they refuse your request, will you take this to the Supreme Court?   Please stop wasting time, energy and money on this futile effort to try and gain more republican votes.

Shenandoah to Stonewall
Our National Parks Service celebrated its 100th birthday this week with free admission to visitors on Aug. 25th.  Our Parks Service overseas both our National Parks (there are 59: like Acadia, Bryce, Death Valley, Denali, Everglades, Grand Canyon, Isle Royale, Joshua Tree, Mesa Verde, Rocky Mountain, Shenandoah, Yellowstone, Yosemite and Zion to name a few) and our National Monuments (there are 121: like Booker T. Washington, George Washington Birthplace, Statue of Liberty and a new one just designated in June, Stonewall). POTUS has the easier ability to assign a National Monument, but Congress must coalesce on a National Park.  Thank you Obama, for just this week, designating nearly 90,000 acres in Maine (donated by the Burt’s Bees founder) as Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument. This new protected land is twice the size of Maine’s Acadia National Park.  As mentioned, it will take Congress to assign it National Park status but for now it is gratefully protected.  By the way, Obama has established over 20 National Monuments during his tenure, way more than any other previous president.


Earth to Proxima
Its great we are trying to protect the only home we, Earthlings, have but now it might seem that there could be another “Earth” out there in space.  Though this new potential homeland, called Proxima, is only 25 trillion miles away, its proximity to its Sun is similar to ours which means there might be liquid water and the potential for life.  http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/24/health/proxima-b-centauri-rocky-planet-habitable-zone-neighbor-star/

Rio to Tokyo
Though some are already eyeing Tokyo and anticipating our 2020 Olympics will be high-tech, others are staying put in Rio to experience the next set of athletes during the 15th Summer Paralympics held Sept. 7th – 18th even though it is technically still Winter in Rio. One nation which won’t be represented at the Paralympics is Russia.  Their appeal against the ban (due to steroid usage) has been rejected.

Conflict to Peace
Finally, after over 50 years of fighting, the Columbian Government and the famous anti-government rebel group, FARC, have come to agreeable terms for a future peace.  Their war was the longest in world history.  Their Peace bring hope to others around the world.

Jon to Satchmo
One of my favorite shows, Sunday Morning, did an in-depth interview with New Orleans native and musical bandleader for the Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Jon Batiste is a true talent… Hope you enjoy his performance at last month’s 50th Montreux Jazz Festival with this moving jazzy rendition of “What a Wonderful World”.  Satchmo would have loved it too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aJcmZR6Ias

Song to Spirit
And for my second musical installation, please enjoy the eclectic and powerful voices of Alicia Keys, Blake Shelton, Adam Levine and Miley Cyrus perform a live version of the epic song “Dream On”, by Aerosmith.  The song was dedicated to the Orlando gun victim and Voice contestant, Christina Grime.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l2HQdPt92U

Peace to the Home
In this contemptuous political season of disrespect, we need a healer like the late Maya Angelou to whisper her words of wisdom.  Of all places, I found hope, love and understanding in this iPhone commercial using beautiful faces and meaningful poetry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztMfBZvZF_Y   We are one…

Human Family
I note the obvious differences
in the human family.
Some of us are serious,
some thrive on comedy.

Some declare their lives are lived
as true profundity,
and others claim they really live
the real reality.

The variety of our skin tones
can confuse, bemuse, delight,
brown and pink and beige and purple,
tan and blue and white.

I’ve sailed upon the seven seas
and stopped in every land,
I’ve seen the wonders of the world
not yet one common man.

I know ten thousand women
called Jane and Mary Jane,
but I’ve not seen any two
who really were the same.

Mirror twins are different
although their features jibe,
and lovers think quite different thoughts
while lying side by side.

We love and lose in China,
we weep on England’s moors,
and laugh and moan in Guinea,
and thrive on Spanish shores.

We seek success in Finland,
are born and die in Maine.
In minor ways we differ,
in major we’re the same.

I note the obvious differences
between each sort and type,
but we are more alike, my friends,
than we are unalike.

We are more alike, my friends,
than we are unalike.

Wishing you and your family a
Sweet and Peaceful Shabbat Shalom

Lisa

Tip for the day: Good posture is good for your health and can make you feel more confident. Standing up straight causes a surge of hormones, including testosterone. Poor posture can lead to depression, decrease circulation and even make you constipated.


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In Loving Memory…

We remember dear friend, George A. Orley z”l who passed away 3 years ago today, Aug. 26th at the age of 20.  His spirit and love are embedded in the hearts of those who knew, love and miss him as his life was truly a blessing to his family and friends.

Rest in Peace…

Toots Thielemans (age 94).  Who? You might ask. Toots was the most famous jazz harmonicist and I’m sure you’ve heard many of his toots.  He played with all the best, including Quincy Jones, Stevie Wonder, Pat Metheny and Big Bird.  Yep, he recorded the famous harmonica riff on the Sesame Street intro.

Condolences….

To
the Raimi family on the passing of Celia Raimi z”l (age 87), wife of 65 years to Leonard, mother to Andrea and Stuart Rubin, Ivan Raimi, Sam and Gillian Raimi and Ted Raimi.  Grandmother to many.  May her memory and spirit bring comfort to those who loved her as her life was a blessing to our community.

Condolences…

To Brian Siegel and Nancy and Bob Heinrich and their families on the passing of Gloria Siegel z”l (age 80). May her love and spirit help bring comfort to her family and friends during their time of sorrow as her memory was a blessing unto her community.

Condolences…

To the Turkish people on the suicide bombing last week at a Kurdish wedding where 54 attendees lost their lives.  Nearly half of the victims were under 14 years old and it was rumored that the bomber may have also been a child. Though they haven’t taken blame, most believe the brutal terrorist entity ISIS is responsible. Their unthinkable methods often include using children as their pawns of destruction.  The Kurdish people have been our brave allies against ISIS for many years and quite frankly, they deserve a land of their own where they now live in parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria.

Condolences…

To the victims of the Italian earthquake (magnitude of 6.2) which destroyed several towns in central Italy and killed 240+ people, with many more still missing.  The main town at the epicenter, Amatrice, was decimated.  Thousands of people have been displaced.  Even the aftershocks have been devastating and those in Rome, 100 miles away felt the earth shake.  May the region recover as rapidly as possible with the global support they will need.

Condolences …

To the students and faculty of Kabul’s American University terrorist attack that has killed 13 people.  Students and staff were trapped inside the university while the attack continued for hours. The institution is a cooperation between the US and Afghanistan, though few Americans are students but there are several American faculty.


Happy Birthday!

Aug. 26th

Monni Must

Jim August

Irv Hordes

Aug. 27th

Gary Edelson

Sasha Berman (Happy 18th)

Stuart Gildenberg

Sheila Sloan

Emily Rosberg

Sheila Stone

Aug. 28th

Jimmy Ketai

Phil Elkus

Ellen Kestenberg

Julie London Holloway

Aug. 29th

Joan Chernoff Epstein

Sherri Kukes

Yisrael Pinson

Janice Stoneman

Allan Lengel

Aug. 30th

Skip Schrayer

Aug. 31st

Shimon Weitzman

Sept. 1st

Shelley Wright

Susie Sills

Ben Rosenthal

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Hillary Rodham Clinton and Tim Kaine

VS

Donald J. Trump and Mike Pence

Hillary Clinton

As Hillary and Donald prepare for their first debate, they will need stand-ins as fake candidates.  Some have speculated as who would be the best (Jewish) “Trump” in a faux debate with Hillary.  Here are 9 excellent choices:

http://www.jta.org/2016/08/22/arts-entertainment/the-7-best-jews-to-play-trump-in-clintons-debate-prep#.V7x5BnxyQXk.email

And by the way, Tony Blair, Michael Oren and Shimon Peres all believe that Hillary Clinton has the understanding and patience to assist in the Middle East situation.  Hillary has been a strong supporter of Israel for her whole political career. http://correctrecord.org/hillary-clinton-on-israel/

Donald Trump
What’s most concerning about Trump is the amount of support he garners from his Racist, Bias, Misogynistic, Hateful, Lying rhetoric and behavior.  I know there are many who don’t trust Clinton, but this is no excuse to support, promote and vote for this obviously evil man who truly only thinks about himself.  How can so many people of our nation be in favor of this conman?

They might like the new Trump Sandwich: White Bread stuffed full of Boloney with Russian Dressing and small pickle.

First Presidential debate is

Monday September 26th 

at Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY.

The Vice Presidential debate is

Tuesday October 4th

(just after the 2nd day of Rosh Hashana)

at Longwood University in Farmville, VA.

Second Presidential debate is

Sunday October 9th

at Washington University in St. Louis, MO.

Third Presidential debate is

Wednesday October 19th

at University of Nevada in Las Vegas, NV.

Presidential General Election is

Tuesday   

November 8, 2016 

*Important Voting Information

Please make sure the new voters in your life are registered to vote.  Our Michigan deadline to register is Oct. 11th.
For info on how to register in every state, please check out this website:
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/14/politics/how-to-register-to-vote-in-every-us-state-and-territory/

Also, you can vote absentee by requesting your ballot now and returning it (in most States) in person or postmarked by Nov. 7th.  Or you can vote early in many States.  For example, in Michigan you can vote early at your local Clerk’s office from Sat. Sept. 24th – Nov. 7th. Here are early/absentee dates and deadlines for each State:
https://www.usvotefoundation.org/vote/state-elections/state-election-dates-deadlines.htm

 

From Now till Aug. 28th
“What am I doing here?’

Professional performance of a play by friend, Judi Schram
I’ve seen this humorous play about aging and think you’ll love it too.
Fridays (8:00pm), Saturdays (8:00pm) Sundays (2:00pm)
Theatre Nova in Yellow Barn of Ann Arbor
41 W. Huron St., Ann Arbor
For tickets: http://papaweezeinc.org/calendar/ 

August 28th (Sunday)

Hazon Detroit

(First Ever) Michigan Jewish Food Festival

Eastern Market, Shed 5, Detroit

11:00am-4:00pm

September 8th (Thursday)

National Council of Jewish Women

Women of Vision

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Guest Speaker:

Jenna Bush Hager

Honoring:

Alicia Stillman and Ellie Slovis

September 11th (Sunday)

eRace Mental Illness and the Silence

5K Family Run/Walk

11:00am

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

For more info, please contact Wren Hack

wren@shaareyzedek.org or 248-535-7110

September 8th (Thursday)

Jewish Historical Society of Michigan

Exhibit Opening and Fundraiser

Detroit Historical Museum

6:00pm

For more info, please contact Wendy Rose Bice

wrbice@michjewishhistory.org

September 13th (Tuesday)

Hadassah’s Opening Meeting

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Boutiques and Luncheon

10:00am

Guest Speaker:

Nancy Spielberg 

(Director, Producer, Screenwriter and Steven’s sister)

For more info, please contact Carol Ogusky

cogusky1@gmail.com or 248-683-5030

September 16th (Friday)

Cabaret 313

Opening night of their 4th Season

Players’ Club Playhouse

7pm and 9:30pm

Featuring: Danny Gurwin and Erin Dilly

“To Broadway and Back Home”

For tickets: 313.405.5061

September 20th (Tuesday)

Jewish Women’s Foundation

Women Lighting the Way

Detroit Athletic Club

11:30am

Keynote Speaker: (gay rights)

Attorney Dana Nessel

September 22nd (Thursday)

Friends of the IDF Women’s Luncheon

Tam-O-Shanter Country Club

11:45am

For more info, please contact Paul Lebowitz

paula.lebowitz@fidf.org or (248) 926-4110

September 26th (Monday)

Dr. Gary Burnstein Community Health Clinic

2016 Esteemed Women of Michigan
A few of the 19 “Esteemed Women” include:

Treger Strasberg
Dr. Mona Hannah-Attisha
Rabbi Jennifer Kaluzny
Alicia Stillman
Yours Truly

Centerpoint Marriott, Pontiac

6:00pm
For more info:
Julie Yaker
julie@eyecatcherconsulting.com
248.952.8280

September 26th (Monday)
JET Fall Gala
Glen Oaks Country Club
Farmington Hills
Honoring: Henrietta Hermelin-Weinberg
For more info:
248-292-3244 

September 27th (Tuesday)

Detroit Zoological Society

Hidden Gems of the Detroit Zoo

At the home of Doreen Hermelin
More details to follow

September 28th (Wednesday)

Yad Ezra Annual Dinner

Honoring (the wonderful)

Rachel and Jason Zimmerman

Adat Shalom Synagogue

6:00pm Strolling Supper

7:10-8:00 Program

For more info: info@yadezra.org

October 1st (Saturday)

Humble Design

Gigs for Digs

The Fillmore, Detroit

Concert by:

JR JR (Indie-pop band from Detroit)

October 7th (Friday)

Florine Mark’s 17th Annual

Remarkable Women Charity event

Guest speaker:

Actress Lainie Kazan

The Henry Hotel, Dearborn

11:00-2:00pm

For more info:

Sheryl Fellows

sfellows@wwgroup.com

October 10th (Monday)

MI Women Win 

Our home

5:30pm – 7:00pm

Hope you can support this effort to help bring more women legislators to Lansing.

http://www.miwomenwin.com/no-ceilings

October 13th (Thursday)

Michigan League of Conservation Voters

Innovation in Conservation Awards Gala

Westin Book Cadillac Hotel, Detroit

Honoring: Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha 

Lifetime Achievement: Honorable Dr. Joe Schwarz

October 14th (Friday)

Detroit PBS

Detroit Performs Live

The Fillmore Detroit

6:30pm

For more info:

Michelle Gaisser

248-305-3739

mgaisser@dptv.org

October 27th
(Thursday)

Jewish Historical Society

Chasing Dreams: Baseball and Baseball History with Mike “Stoney” Stone

Detroit Historical Museum

6:30-8:30pm

Tickets $40

For more info: 248-432-5517

October 30th (Sunday)

Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus

32nd Anniversary Dinner

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

5:30pm

Honoring: Rozie and Bernie Friedman

Guest Speaker: Dr. Deborah Lipstadt

For more info:

Ruth Stern

248-536-9601

I’m happy to post events important to you, however I’m unable to include a website as too many websites increase the chance that these emails will not reach your inboxes.  If you want more info about an event, please google the agency sponsoring it.

Shabbat Shalom August 26, 2016

Shabbat Shalom Aug. 19, 2016

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August 19, 2016
“It’s not whether you get knocked down; it’s whether you get up.”  Vince Lombardi
After two weeks in Rio, athletes are experiencing many trials, tribulations and triumphs.  Michael Phelps clearly was in the triumph column, winning more competitions than any other Olympian as he goes home with his record 28th medal (23 are gold) at the ripe old age of 31. Also triumphing are two American Simones, Gymnast Simone Biles and Swimmer Simone Manuel, and fastest man on earth, Jamaican Usain Bolt.  On the tribulations side,  the Israeli team continues to be harassed at almost every turn.  Last week (even though Israel and Egypt signed a peace treaty over 37 years ago), the Egyptian Judo wrestler refused to shake the hand of his Israeli opponent but the Israeli brought the tribulation to a triumph as he pinned his non-hand shaker to the mat and got a medal for it.  The Egyptian athlete was reprimanded by the International Olympic Committee and sent home.  But the problem continues.  When other international competitions are held in Arab nations, often the country either denies visas to the Israeli athletes or if they are allowed to compete and win, they refuse to raise the Israeli flag during the medal ceremony.   Will we ever see the day when anti-Israel or anti-semitism is defeated.  http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/216376
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The non-Handshake
“Widows Weep, but they look for another Husband” South American Proverb
As Rio tries to pull off a trouble-free Olympic party, a few obstacles are getting in the way.  Many wondered why the diving pool water was green and smelly.  Excessive amounts of copper sulfate was the culprit. Though the swimmers and divers were top in their fields, some of the pool staff were not.  Then swimmer,Ryan Lochte and a few friends said they were robbed at gunpoint while in the city, but it seems this story was fabricated to cover up their gas station altercation with a bathroom door. This story is still unraveling as I type. What’s not in doubt is that the country is in a deep recession and their leadership is in disarray.  But the games continue and the Brazilians are positive and upbeat.  Not like their neighbors to the north.  Venezuela, according to UN Secretary Ban Ki-moon, is experiencing a Humanitarian Crisis. There is severe political unrest, financial despair and an extreme lack of food and medicine. To top off the crisis, they are experiencing an outbreak of Malaria due to desperate people going into swampy minefields in search of black-market gold. In 1961, Venezuela was the first country (even before the US) to eradicate malaria from its populated cities. But today, cases of malaria have risened 72% and the victims are lacking medicine to cure and relieve pain from this potentially deadly disease. http://goo.gl/rTpEZQ
“All Good Things Must Come to an End.” Geoffrey Chaucer (in the year 1372)
After 30 years (half his life), Artist and creator, Tyree Guyton, will be dismantling his/our (Detroit famous) Heidelberg Project of random abstract art installations on abandoned homes.  It has been a survivor, just like the city it lives in, enduring fires, vandals and attempted governmental shutdowns.  As the project took form over many years and was constantly evolving, it will take time to dismantle and change direction.  Tyree says it should take two years to painstakingly remove and reminisce about each display in preparation for the new version of Heidelberg 3.0 which he hopes will be more collaborative.
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“Sleep is that golden chain that ties health and our bodies together.” Thomas Dekker 
I will get to the topic of sleep in a moment, but first…will the Huffington Post be the same without its founder, Arianna Huffington, as she steps down from her namesake to focus on a new entity.  The HoffPost which started in 2005 is popular but losing audience and readership to the new guys on the block.  Changing with the times seems to be Arianna’s theme as she started out as a conservative player and now tends to lean liberal. Though I must commend her for her most passionate focus of Sleep in her new book, The Sleep Revolution, transforming your life, one night at a time.  Sleep is the key component to a healthy life and most of us don’t get enough. Only by renewing our relationship with sleep can we take back control of our lives.”according to Ms. Huffington.  Most people need 7-9 hours of sleep, yet chronically lacking in sleep could cause serious health risks like Type 2 Diabetes, Heart Disease, Obesity and Depression.  Here are 11 signs that you might need more sleep…
1. Always hungry
2. Weight gain
3. More impulsive
4. Shotty memory
5. Difficulty making decisions
6. Clumsiness
7. Emotional over-react
8. More sickly
9. Vision problems
10. Skin issues
11. Drowsy driving
If these symptoms are all too familiar, you need to change your sleep habits and find help at learning how to gain some Rapid Eye Movement (REM sleep).  Hope this helps: http://www.helpguide.org/articles/sleep/how-to-sleep-better.htm
“You’ll drift apart, it’s true, but you’ll be out in the open, part of everything alive again.” Philip Pullman
If we’ve managed to sleep the suggested 8 hours per night, that equates to 1/3 of our lifetime.  And once our (hopefully long) life is over, yet we are in need of the option of Assisted Suicide, should it be available to us?  It is legal in Oregon, Montana, Washington, Vermont, California and several foreign countries. 18 years after it was defeated on our Michigan ballot, the potential for a Michigan law in favor of Assisted suicide is back in our forefront.  Two Lansing area Democratic State Reps have presented bills to legalize physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill  patients. Our current Michigan legislature (both our house and senate) are republican including our Governor and Attorney General so the likelihood of this type of bill passing now if slim to none.  But maybe in the future, we will evolve with more compassion.  http://michiganradio.org/post/assisted-suicide-creeping-back-conversations#stream/0
 
“Voting is the Foundation Stone for Political Action.” Martin Luther King Jr. 
In 1965, LBJ signed the Voting Rights Act (VRA) into law.  In 2013, SCOTUS gutted the law which then created a vacuum for States to pass discriminatory laws.  “Throwing out the Voting Rights Act when it has worked…is like throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you are not getting wet” – Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Over a half century later, it is time to restore the VRA to its glory and protect the voting rights of all Americans.  And Bravo, this week, to our US 6th District Court of Appeals for maintaining our Straight Ticket Voting option,  in essence keeping our lines short so those with limited time aren’t discouraged from voting.  The largest group of voters using the straight ticket option are inner-city minorities who mostly vote as democrats.  Two Courts and 4 judges have now ruled the voting ban law discriminatory (which the Republican legislators instituted) but this isn’t stopping our Michigan Attorney General, Bill Schuette from continuing the fight with an emergency appeal.  I will keep you updated on this issue.
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“The end of democracy and the defeat of the American Revolution will occur when government falls into the hands of lending institutions and moneyed incorporations.”  Thomas Jefferson
Not only do we need to restore the Voting Rights Act but we need to repeal the Citizens United decision.  A little history of this disaster.  Back in 2008, when Hillary ran for president the first time, the conservative non-profit organization Citizens United produced an unflattering documentary called “Hillary, the Movie” and planned to release it just before the Dems Primaries.  But this “campaigning” was illegal under the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act.  Citizens United wouldn’t take “No” for an answer so they fought the Federal Election Commission and brought the battle to SCOTUS. In 2010 they won which also gave the right for corporations to make political donations (just like people) and they have done so in excess ever since.  To help repeal CU, we must have Hillary in the White House so she can appoint levelheaded Justices to our highest court.  While at it, let’s also take back the Senate and work on gains in our House. To do this, we must all Vote* (see important voting info below)
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“The Earth has Music for Those Who Listen” Shakespeare 
This week’s musical selection is a bit self-centered and presumptuous regarding our Jewish musical influences throughout history and the world.  But it’s all true (I assume) and a bit surprising.  Did you know Harry Connick Jr. had a Jewish mother.  Here is an 8 minute historical whirlwind of Jewish music from all streams and all corners of the world.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rToAwMfKOLg
Wishing you and your family a
Sweet and Peaceful
Shabbat Shalom
Lisa
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Condolences to Wren Beaulieu-Hack and Joel Hack and their family on the passing of Wren’s mother, Meredith L. Beaulieu.
May her memory and spirit bring comfort to her family and friends.
Condolences to the family, friends and fans of 35 year old German Olympian, Stefan Henze, who was killed in a car crash in Rio, yet his death gave life to 4 people as he was an organ donor of his heart, liver and both kidneys.
Condolences to the flood victims of Baton Rouge, LA during the recent historic downpour that dropped 2 feet of rain which destroyed tens of thousands of homes, buildings, businesses and lives. The death toll is at 11 though continues to rise. The region will need much assistance in the future to help return to normalcy.  Bravo to Taylor Swift for donating $1 Million to help with their recovery.
Condolences to the wildfire victims in the San Bernardino, CAarea which alerted a State of Emergency and caused the evacuation of nearly 100,000 people.  Nearly 30,000 acres are burning and CA wildfires have increased by 20% over the last 10 years.
Condolences to the fans of The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore which took over the timeslot of the old Colbert Repor(t).  It was cancelled on Monday and the last show was Thursday.  Granted it’s hard to fill the shoes of Stephen Colbert, but personally I wasn’t impressed with his MCing of Obama’s last White House Correspondents Dinner. Sadly, the cancellation does shrink the diversity of Late Night hosts.
Condolences to the family, friends and fans of Yiddish actor, Fyvush Finkel z”l, on his passing at the ripe age of 93.  Young Fyvush, who was born in Brooklyn as Phillip, took on his Yiddish name and began in the Yiddish theater at age 9.  He was able to crossover into English theater, TV and film during his career as he had punim (face) everyone loved.
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I’m with her!
Not with him
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Trump’s Campaign chair Paul Manafort (though his job was demoted) spent excessive amounts of time promoting a pro-Russian Ukrainian presidential  candidate with a sketchy money-transforming ledger, which indicated that $12.7 Million was received by either Manafort or one of his companies. This tangle of webs might take months to unravel.  Also, should it be concerning that the Republican Platform’s new stance on Russia flips gears on Ukraine by reversing its funding and support. And speaking of Russia, how do we feel about their Iranian alliance as they use their airbase to set off a strike on Syria?  Both the Russians and Iranians are buddies with Bashar al-Assad, who has little sympathy for his Syrian citizens.  Each week a new batch of Republicans voice their negative opinions about their party’s nominee and this week is no exception. Bravo to these 123 concerned souls who suggests the RNC stop funding Trump. http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/read-letter-to-rnc-suspend-support-for-trump

 

On the eve of the Woodward Dream Cruise…
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 Aug. 19th

Ishai Ross
Phillip Fisher
Bill Clinton
Aug. 20th
Lisa Wozniak
Susan Kamin
Lisette Binyamin
Aug. 21st
Adam Berg
Darryl Rogers
Aug. 22nd
Uri Segal
Lillian Schostak
Jacob Fine
Aug. 23rd
Robert Bloomberg
Aug. 24th
Karen Sachse
Risa Levinson
Marcella Levie
Carol Weintraub Fogel
 
Aug. 25th
Sage Berg
Dina Shifman
Alex Stotland
Also 2 polar opposite men both became nonagenarian last week as they each turned 90.
Happy birthday to Alvin Weisberg, father and father-in-law to Julie & Steve Schlafer and Steve & Lori Weisberg.
Also, celebrating was former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro as his gift to the world was a criticism of Obama for suggesting to the Cubans to “look forward to the future”.
Yes, I write every word of these messages…mistakes and all. 
 Please ignore the typing errors but if I missed your birthday or 
got the wrong date,  please let me know.
Hillary Rodham Clinton and Tim Kaine
VS
Donald J. Trump and Mike Pence
First Presidential debate is
Monday September 26th 
at Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY.
The Vice Presidential debate is
Tuesday October 4th
(just after the 2nd day of Rosh Hashana)
at Longwood University in Farmville, VA.
Second Presidential debate is
Sunday October 9th
at Washington University in St. Louis, MO.
Third Presidential debate is
Wednesday October 19th
at University of Nevada in Las Vegas, NV.
Presidential General Election is
Tuesday  

November 8, 2016

 

*Important Voting Information
Please make sure the new voters in your life are registered to vote.  Our Michigan deadline to register is Oct. 11th.
For info on how to register in every state, please check out this website:
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/14/politics/how-to-register-to-vote-in-every-us-state-and-territory/
Also, you can vote absentee by requesting your ballot now and returning it (in most States) in person or postmarked by Nov. 7th.  Or you can vote early in many States.  For example, in Michigan you can vote early at your local Clerk’s office from Sat. Sept. 24th – Nov. 7th. Here are early/absentee dates and deadlines for each State:
https://www.usvotefoundation.org/vote/state-elections/state-election-dates-deadlines.htm
I couldn’t resist this cartoon: 
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From Now till Aug. 28th
“What am I doing here?’
Professional performance of a play by friend, Judi Schram
I’ve seen this humorous play about aging and think you’ll love it too.
Fridays (8:00pm), Saturdays (8:00pm) Sundays (2:00pm)
Theatre Nova in Yellow Barn of Ann Arbor
41 W. Huron St., Ann Arbor
For tickets: http://papaweezeinc.org/calendar/
 
August 19th (Friday)
Forgotten Harvest
Crusin’ to Drive Out Hunger
(Woodward Dream Cruise preview party)
Westborn Market at 27659 Woodward Ave.
6:00-10:00pm
Tickets $150
Contact Marc Berke for more info
August 21st (Sunday)
Jewish Historical Society of Michigan
J-Cycle 6
Starting at New Center Park
8:30am
For more info, please contact Wendy Rose Bice
August 28th (Sunday)
Hazon Detroit
(First Ever) Michigan Jewish Food Festival
Eastern Market, Shed 5, Detroit
11:00am-4:00pm
September 8th (Thursday)
National Council of Jewish Women
Women of Vision
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Guest Speaker:
Jenna Bush Hager
Honoring:
Alicia Stillman and Ellie Slovis
 
September 11th (Sunday)
eRace Mental Illness and the Silence
5K Family Run/Walk
11:00am
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
For more info, please contact Wren Hack
 
September 8th (Thursday)
Jewish Historical Society of Michigan
Exhibit Opening and Fundraiser
Detroit Historical Museum
6:00pm
For more info, please contact Wendy Rose Bice
 
September 13th (Tuesday)
Hadassah’s Opening Meeting
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Boutiques and Luncheon
10:00am
Guest Speaker:
Nancy Spielberg 
(Director, Producer, Screenwriter and Steven’s sister)
For more info, please contact Carol Ogusky
September 16th (Friday)
Cabaret 313
Opening night of their 4th Season
Players’ Club Playhouse
7pm and 9:30pm
Featuring: Danny Gurwin and Erin Dilly
“To Broadway and Back Home”
September 20th (Tuesday)
Jewish Women’s Foundation
Women Lighting the Way
Detroit Athletic Club
11:30am
Keynote Speaker: (gay rights)
Attorney Dana Nessel
 
September 22nd (Thursday)
Friends of the IDF Women’s Luncheon
Tam-O-Shanter Country Club
11:45am
For more info, please contact Paul Lebowitz
 
September 26th (Monday)
Dr. Gary Burnstein Community Health Clinic
2016 Esteemed Women of Michigan
A few of the 19 “Esteemed Women” include:
Treger Strasberg
Dr. Mona Hannah-Attisha
Rabbi Jennifer Kaluzny
Alicia Stillman
Yours Truly
Centerpoint Marriott, Pontiac
6:00pm
For more info:
Julie Yaker
julie@eyecatcherconsulting.com
248.952.8280
September 26th (Monday)
JET Fall Gala
Glen Oaks Country Club
Farmington Hills
Honoring: Henrietta Hermelin-Weinberg
For more info:
248-292-3244
September 27th (Tuesday)
Detroit Zoological Society
Hidden Gems of the Detroit Zoo
At the home of Doreen Hermelin
More details to follow
September 28th (Wednesday)
Yad Ezra Annual Dinner
Honoring (the wonderful)
Rachel and Jason Zimmerman
Adat Shalom Synagogue
6:00pm Strolling Supper
7:10-8:00 Program
For more info: info@yadezra.org
October 1st (Saturday)
Humble Design
Gigs for Digs
The Fillmore, Detroit
Concert by:
JR JR (Indie-pop band from Detroit)
October 7th (Friday)
Florine Mark’s 17th Annual
Remarkable Women Charity event
Guest speaker:
Actress Lainie Kazan
The Henry Hotel, Dearborn
11:00-2:00pm
For more info:
Sheryl Fellows
October 10th (Monday)
MI Women Win 
Our home
5:30pm
More details to come
October 13th (Thursday)
Michigan League of Conservation Voters
Innovation in Conservation Awards Gala
Westin Book Cadillac Hotel, Detroit
Honoring: Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha 
Lifetime Achievement: Honorable Dr. Joe Schwarz
 
October 14th (Friday)
Detroit PBS
Detroit Performs Live
The Fillmore Detroit
6:30pm
For more info:
Michelle Gaisser
October 30th (Sunday)
Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus
32nd Anniversary Dinner
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
5:30pm
Honoring: Rozie and Bernie Friedman
Guest Speaker: Dr. Deborah Lipstadt
For more info:
Ruth Stern
I’m happy to post events important to you, however I’m unable to include a website as too many websites increase the chance that these emails will not reach your inboxes.  If you want more info about an event, please google the agency sponsoring it.
Shabbat Shalom Aug. 19, 2016