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Are WeThere Yet? R a bb i Dr. J e rry Lob
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or many years when our children were there yet” is a valid one if the trip is nothing more young, we would drive once or twice a than getting from point “A” to point “B”, with year from Chicago to New York, to visit the journey having no intrinsic value. A means our family there. “Are we there yet?”, “Are we to an end only, with the end being everything, almost there?”, “Well, when will we be there?” and the means, nothing. were questions heard many times during Shavuos speaks to us that the Torah approach those long trips, often accompanied by an to life is different. In Judaism, the journey counts, exaggerated sigh or a whining tone. The focus we count each step and the focus is on what we was on the destination, the excitement of being did in the process, growing as a people, unified, in New York, seeing family, speaking in one voice, ready receiving presents, and to hear the word of G-d, so on. The challenge for and to commit ourselves us, as parents, was how to living lives governed by to survive the trip, with that word. So, we stood not too many arguments, at Sinai and looked back or tears, and how to make at the road, the journey of the time pass quickly, seven weeks, and perhaps with the least damage looked even further back possible. to the years of suffering I often think about in Egypt, all part of the those of journey, trips at this time year, in connection the process that brought them to this of This isn’t The hard work, the pain, with the holiday Shavuos. because incredible moment. the we travelled on Shavuos, we didn’t, but rather focus on growing, as individuals, as families, it’s that Shavuos itself evokes those images. To and as a people. it To be frank, it’s not just children. be more accurate, is the name of this holiday totally “Chag Shavuos”, We that is evocative. the Festival all ask “Are we there yet” when we lose of Weeks, a name that seems so dissatisfying sight of “now”, and our focus is the vacation, in capturing the essence of the anniversary of or the weekend. Perhaps it’s looking for a new the what is arguably most importantday in the car, or an i-phone. We need to remember the Commandments. opportunities ofthe everyday. The moments history of mankind. The Ten an with G-d spoke to us! To entire nation,man, which we build a happy home. Happiness woman, and child. He shared His divine is found in the journey, the every day quiet Torah, moments wisdom with us, the written, and oral. of ourlives. Sharing laughter with The owner’s manual for life and the roadmap a child, a loving word spoken to one’s spouse, to bringing holiness into a physical world, the an act of kindness to a fellow human being, a guide sincere, meaningful prayer to G-d. The road trip to self-growth, and to developing a real intimate with opportunities, each an end and meaningful, relationship G-d. is filled with endless And all of this is somehow summed up with a in itself. The destination is the journey. Perhaps, reference to a the the answer passing of time, seven weeks to thequestion of “Are we there yet” from is… Passover to Shavuos, the counting of those yes. We are always there. 49 days linking the two each other. holidays to psychologist in private practice in Dr. Lob is a clinical The name Chicago, working with adults, adolescents, and families, feels anticlimactic. Why use a name for He lectures and writes extensively on that draws attention to the weeks leading up to many years. that great day, while ignoring the day itself? topics relating to psychology, relationships, parenting, And this triggers is the part that those education, and Jewish thought. memorable road trips. The question “Are we
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No Health Insurance? 46 Million Americans lack health insurance! Do You? Between five and ten percent of all Jewish households in our metro area are families without health insurance. Are you unable to access doctors, or buy medication? If you or someone you know can t afford health care, contact Project Chessed, the Jewish Family Service clinic without walls that connects the uninsured to volunteer providers.
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Rabbi Fully with his students on an Israel trip sponsored by Rob & Judy Newman
2nd Grade YBY Lag B’omer bonfire
Rabbi Dr. Nathan Lopes Cardozo at the YIOP dinner
Putting notes in the Kotel at Akiva on Yom Ha’atzmaut
YBY Lag B’omer bonfire
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Aish in The Woods 2011 Graduation Class Photo credits: Rabbi Fully, Lisa Parshan, KFP, YIOP, YBY, Aish in the Woods
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Kashrus aLerts
FarM Fresh KOsher FIsh DePartMeNt is now open year round under the supervision of the Vaad. sIMPLY sCruMPtIOus, Ann Arbor Michigan, is NOT under supervision of the Vaad. Advertisement indicating otherwise was made in error.
sLurPees aND COFFee at 7–11 - Lahser and 11 Mile, now under supervision of the Vaad. Only flavors on machines bearing kosher signs.
harMONY GuMMY Bears and GuMMY WOrMs from Diamond Foods, Fishers, IN, are not OU
certified. A small quantity of these products have mistakenly been distributed with an OU symbol on the outer box. Consumers who see these products with an OU should please contact 212-613-8344.
BuGLes OrIGINaL FLaVOr COrN sNaCKs: General Mills has discontinued OU-D certification from all sizes of Bugles Original, and the OU-D symbol has been removed from the packaging. Older packages that still bear an OU-D are Kosher dairy. (Other varieties of Bugles have never been certified.)
The following tOOtsIe rOLL INDustrIes, INC. products are newly certified as Kosher dairy, only when bearing the OU-D symbol on the label: Tootsie Roll Pops, Charms Blow Pops, Tootsie Caramel Apple Pops, Tootsie Hot Chocolate Pops, Tootsie Pop Drops , Tootsie Pops Miniatures, Charleston Chews, Junior Caramels, Junior Mints, Sugar Babies, and Sugar Mama. Tootsie Rolls, Tootsie Fruit Rolls, and Frooties are Kosher dairy even without the OU-D symbol. Dots and Crows candies are Kosher pareve even without the OU symbol.
WeIGht WatChers CaPPuCCINO CreaM MeLts bears an unauthorized Star-K and is presently not
certified. Weight Watchers Blackberry, Cherry and Strawberry Fruities are Kosher pareve and certified by the Star K when bearing the Star-K symbol.
arCher FarMs hIGh PrOteIN OraNGe FruIt sMOOthIe and arCher FarMs hIGh PrOteIN MIXeD BerrIes FruIt sMOOthIe, sold by Target, contain dairy ingredients as listed on the ingredient
panel, but mistakenly bear a plain OU instead of an OU-D.
YOYO MaNIa BuBBLe GuM NuGGets from Kidsmania Inc. mistakenly displays the OU symbol on the outer box. This product is not certified by the OU.
The following “new” MOuNtaIN DeW sODas (re-released this year) are Kosher: Supernova – regular and Diet. Pitch Black. Typhoon. Diet Voltage
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Agudah-Magen Avrohom Bais HaKneses Ha’Gra Dovid Ben Nuchim Shomrey Emunah Chabad Farmington Hills ^ Hillel Ann Arbor 20 Min. After Shekia: B’nai Israel (Sefira-35 Min) 30 Min. After Shekia: Chabad-N. Oak Park 40 Min. After Shekia: B’nai Zion 8:45 Kollel (Thru 4/22 &After 8/28 Only) ^ + Chabad Yeshiva 9 Mile 9:15^ Mesivta of Toledo (WB) 9:30^ + Chabad Yeshiva 9 Mile + Minyan Avreichim + Ahavas Yisroel-R.Babayov 9:45* Beth Tefilo 10:00 + Yeshiva Gedolah Kollel 10:10^ Kollel Bais Yehuda 10:15 Yagdil Torah 11:00 Dave’s Gourmet (Thu Only) 11:00 Kollel (Bein Hazmanim Only)
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Yeshivas Darchei Torah requests the honor of your presence at the
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Tray Catering We are a Cholov Yisroel Dairy Kitchen Supervised under The Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit We require a minimum of 10 people per tray order & 36-48 hour notice for all orders If you would like to place an order, please call Milk & Honey at (248)661-2327
The Smoked Fish Tray
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Saying Thank You R a bb i B e r e l We i n One of the cardinal principles of Judaism is gratitude – the necessity and ability to say thank you. Someone who is kafuy tova – unappreciative of what he or she has and ungrateful to the extreme - is deemed to be a sinner, if not in deed certainly in attitude. The Talmud in its inimitable fashion states that a living person should always refrain from complaint – it is sufficient that one is still alive for gratitude to be present and expressed. Jews begin their day with two words – modeh ani - I acknowledge and thank You God for having given me the gift of life once more as I awake to the new day. A general attitude of gratitude and thanks makes living life easier and simpler, even in the face of obstacles, problems and severe difficulties. The person who is able to appreciate and thank others is more optimistic. That person will always see the glass as being half full. There will be greater appreciation for what one has and less jealousy and angst over what one does not have. In our competitive, materialistic, market driven society there seems to be little room for expressions of gratitude. But the Torah and all of Jewish tradition and its value system demand that we be grateful and thankful, not only in attitude but in our words and deeds as well. The importance of this concept is something that should be inculcated within our children and grandchildren from the time of their earliest ages. One of the earliest phrases or words that a child should learn is “thank you.” There is another value in Jewish life that sometimes contributes to the opposite result than what I have described above. That value is that one should always attempt to be independent and never be beholden to others for their help and charity. As such, if one is forced to somehow accept help and favors from others, a feeling of internal resentment wells up within that person. That resentment is often mistakenly focused outwards towards the very benefactor that was of aid and assistance. Whatever feeling or expression of gratitude that results - which is a necessary Torah requirement - is muted if not completely discarded. I have witnessed this ironic phenomenon many times in my lifetime. I am aware of fundraisers for Torah institutions who feel no gratitude towards donors who somehow contribute less 52
than the amount that the fundraiser asked for or expected. I always attempted to emulate my great mentor in fund raising, Rabbi Yosef Kahaneman, the Ponovezher Rav. He would say thank you to every donor with the same fervor and sincerity, no matter what amount of money was actually donated. He would quote the Talmudic dictum regarding judicial conduct and courtroom procedure: “The litigation case for even a penny has the same judicial requirements attached to it as does the litigation regarding ten thousand coins of the realm.” He would say that this rule is not limited to judicial behavior and court litigation but that it applies equally to donors and fundraisers. The attitude of gratitude must always be present and must always find expression in actual words and deeds. There are many lessons in life that one must learn and many character traits that require training and development. Just as one must learn to give graciously, with a smile and a good word and wish, so too must one learn that in life one will unavoidably have to take as well. This too should be done with a smile and a good word and best wishes. As children, we oftentimes display resentment at gifts that were given to us that did not meet our wants or expectations. But mature adult Torah behavior should not allow for this attitude or behavior. This type of non-gracious acceptance disrupts marriages and family life. It makes professional life and positive interaction with others difficult and problematic. There are people who are misers in giving. There are others who are misers in their gratitude for blessings and gifts. Those who find it difficult to say thank you to other human beings for their help will also find it difficult to say thank You to God for the gift of life and all that accompanies that gift. We become accustomed to gifts and kindnesses extended to us and take them for granted. Only when they are no longer there do we begin to appreciate their value and importance. The wise person will learn to say thank you while those gifts, persons and situations are still present among us. Reprinted with permission from www.torah.org
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Linking our table to yours... Grilled lemon ChiCken SkewereS with Satay dip • 3/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (4 lemons) • 3/4 cup good olive oil • 2 teaspoons kosher salt • 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
• 1 tablespoon minced fresh thyme leaves, or 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme • 2 pounds boneless chicken breasts, halved and skin removed • Satay Dip, recipe follows
Whisk together the lemon juice, olive oil, salt, pepper, and thyme. Pour over the chicken breasts in a nonreactive bowl. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator for 6 hours or overnight. Heat a charcoal grill. Grill the chicken breasts for 10 minutes on each side, until just cooked through. Cool slightly and cut diagonally in 1/2-inch-thick slices. Skewer with wooden sticks and serve with Satay Dip.
Satay dip • 1 tablespoon good olive oil • 1 tablespoon dark sesame oil • 2/3 cup small-diced red onion • 1 1/2 teaspoons minced garlic • 1 1/2 teaspoons minced ginger root • 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
• 2 tablespoons good red wine vinegar • 1/4 cup light brown sugar, packed • 2 tablespoons soy sauce • 1/2 cup smooth peanut butter • 1/4 cup ketchup • 2 tablespoons dry sherry • 1 1/2 teaspoons squeezed lime juice
Cook the olive oil, sesame oil, red onion, garlic, ginger root, and red pepper flakes in a small, heavy-bottomed pot on medium heat until the onion is transparent, 10 to 15 minutes. Whisk in the vinegar, brown sugar, soy sauce, peanut butter, ketchup, sherry, and lime juice; cook for 1 more minute. Cool and use as a dip for Grilled Lemon Chicken skewers.
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Mazal Tov Kosher Cuisine
In the JCC of Windsor - Only 5 minutes away from the tunnel
Sit as you should – like a king!
Join us to celebrate Father’s Day with an all you can eat Buffet – brought to you! $25.95 Canadian+tax ℘
$13.95 Canadian + tax for kids under 12
Enjoy a plate with an array of choices including lamb chops, grilled chicken breast, schnitzel, brisket, kabobs, sweet & sour meatballs, choice of soups, salads, and a delicious dessert Reservations preferred ℘ Call 519-252-0221 (restaurant) or 519-253-9351 (home) We are open on Sunday 9am-8pm ℘ M-F 9am-3pm Join us every 1st Sunday of the month for an all you can eat buffet Gift certificates available. Mazal caters Sheva Brachas, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Weddings, Brisim and all simchas!
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Boys Session: 9 Tammuz - 1 Menachem Av July 11 - August 1 , 2011 Boys Staff Applicants Please Contact
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Zmanim זמנים נץ החמה
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צאת הכוכבים 42 Min
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CAMP AUGUST! August 1st - August 19th 3 and 4 year olds 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Early drop off at 9:00 and late pick up at 4:00 available $2.50 per early drop off/late pick up $45 week Special Tisha B’Av program available.
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2011 SUMMER SAFETY TIPS – SUN AND WATER SAFETY K e e p yo u r fam ily safe this summer by f o l lo w i ng these tips FUN IN THE SUN Babies under 6 months: »» The two main recommendations from the AAP to prevent sunburn are to avoid sun exposure, and to dress infants in lightweight long pants, long-sleeved shirts, and brimmed hats that shade the neck to prevent sunburn. However, when adequate clothing and shade are not available, parents can apply a minimal amount of suncreen with at least 15 SPF (sun protection factor) to small areas, such as the infant’s face and the back of the hands. If an infant gets sunburn, apply cold compresses to the affected area.
For All Other Children: »» The first, and best, line of defense against harmful ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure is covering up. Wear a hat with a three-inch brim or a bill facing forward, sunglasses (look for sunglasses that provide 97% -100% protection against both UVA and UVB rays), and cotton clothing with a tight weave. »» Stay in the shade whenever possible, and limit sun exposure during the peak intensity hours between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. »» On both sunny and cloudy days use a sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or greater that protects against UVA and UVB rays. »» Be sure to apply enough sunscreen - about one ounce per sitting for a young adult. »» Reapply sunscreen every two hours, or after swimming or sweating. »» Use extra caution near water and sand (and even snow!) as they reflect UV rays and may result in sunburn more quickly.
HEAT STRESS IN EXERCISING CHILDREN »» The intensity of activities that last 15 minutes or more should be reduced whenever high heat and humidity reach critical levels. »» At the beginning of a strenuous exercise program or after traveling to a warmer climate, the intensity and duration of exercise should be limited initially and then gradually increased during a period of 7 to 14 days to acclimatize to the heat, particularly if it is very humid. »» Before prolonged physical activity, children should be well-hydrated and should not feel thirsty. For the first hour of exercise, water alone can be used. Kids should have water or a sports drink always available and drink every 20 minutes while exercising in the heat. Excessively 60
hot and humid environments, more prolonged and strenuous exercise, and copious sweating should be reasons for children to substantially increase their fluid intake. After an hour of exercise, children need to drink a carbohydrateelectrolyte beverage to replace electrolytes lost in sweat and provide carbohydrates for energy. »» Clothing should be light-colored and lightweight and limited to one layer of absorbent material to facilitate evaporation of sweat. Sweat-saturated shirts should be replaced by dry clothing. »» Practices and games played in the heat should be shortened and more frequent water/hydration breaks should be instituted. Children should seek cooler environments if they feel excessively hot or fatigued.
BOATING SAFETY »» Children should wear life jackets at all times when on boats or near bodies of water. »» Make sure the life jacket is the right size for your child. The jacket should not be loose. It should always be worn as instructed with all straps belted. »» Blow-up water wings, toys, rafts and air mattresses should not be used as life jackets or personal flotation devices. Adults should wear life jackets for their own protection, and to set a good example. »» Adolescents and adults should be warned of the dangers of boating when under the influence of alcohol, drugs, and even some prescription medications.
OPEN WATER SWIMMING »» Never swim alone. Even good swimmers need buddies! »» A lifeguard (or another adult who knows about water rescue) needs to be watching children whenever they are in or near the water. Younger children should be closely supervised while in or near the water – use “touch supervision,” keeping no more than an arm’s length away. »» Make sure your child knows never to dive into water except when permitted by an adult who knows the depth of the water and who has checked for underwater objects. »» Never let your child swim in canals or any fast moving water. »» Ocean swimming should only be allowed when a lifeguard is on duty. Copyright © 2011 American Academy of Pediatrics. COMMUNITY LINKS
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Lamplighter Inn & Suites
Spend your Winter in Sunny San Diego! Walk to Beth Jacob Congregation
Eruv on Property and Within Area Room Opening Service Available During Shabbat Kosher Breakfast
SPECIAL WEEKLY
SNOWBIRD RATE Starting at $399.00 For a Queen Bed with a FULLY-EQUIPPED KITCHEN
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We are pleased to offer extended-stay amenities including: • Complimentary Deluxe Continental
Breakfast (including kosher waffles, bagels, cereal, fruit, hard-boiled eggs, and beverages) • Kitchen Supplies • Daily Housekeeping Service • Guest Laundry Facilities on Site
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Walk to All Services 24-hr Coffee & Tea in the Lobby Cable Television with HBO DVD Players & FREE Movies Heated Outdoor Swimming Pool Discount Tickets to SeaWorld, Legoland & the San Diego Zoo
Mini Suites & 1 Bedroom Apartments Available
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Coming to NY/NJ? Prompt & reliable Shomer Shabbos car service available for pickups at airports, simcha halls, Lakewood, etc. Late night & early morning service available. Please call Harry Schonfeld 917-776-6260 European Facial, Face and Body Waxing. Angelina Rose, Licensed Experienced Esthetician. Please call for appointments 248-842-6802 T.D.M. Plumbing Co. - Commercial & Residential Total Plumbing Service Backflow Preventer Certifier - Free Estimates • Work Guaranteed • Licensed & Insured - Tony DeMarco Owner Master Plumber 248 477-7435 Need a Ride? SmoothRide Car Service • 248804-2334 • Ed Rapoport / Metro Detroit • Safe, Reliable, Comfort, SmoothRide • Local Rides / Airport Service: Metro Airport $50 most cities, Flint Bishop $64 most cities • Long Distance Travel - Ann Arbor, East Lansing, Chicago, Cleveland, etc. • MDOT Authorized-Insured • Economy Rates • Sedan Rides • 24 hr service for specials and price rates please visit www. smoothridecars.com Typesetting, Hebrew or English. Quick service, reasonable fees. Great for teachers wanting to refresh old sheets or publishing a sefer. Call: Shulamith Kantrowitz 216-702-4283 Music Lessons: Violin, Piano & Classical Guitar. Suzuki and Traditional Methods. Call Gloria Gardin,B.S.,M.Ed.-248-541-3112 or 248-417-1517
job opportunity Looking for woman to babysit and do light housework in my home starting September. 5-6 hr/day. Please call 248-569-5699
looking for work Looking for a full/part time job: Can work in a public or private day care, as senior companion, do internet research, or can work with physical or special needs children. Call 248-568-2163
Classes Ulpan Classes for Adults & children starting June 21-August 4. Choose from 1. Hebrew thru songs, 2. National bible contest preparation, 3. Cooking, 4. Hebrew classes For more info contact Libat at 248-996-9072 or libat6@gmail.com
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house for sale/rent
Move-in condition 1500 sq foot ranch plus large semi-finished basement. 2 car detached garage. 3-4 bedrooms, newly carpeted. 2.5 bathrooms. Wood floors in DR LR. Kitchen updated. Great den/ playroom upstairs + large rec room, 1 bedroom & office in basment. Stunning backyard with fence. Great block and neighborhood. South of 10 and East of Greenfield. Many shuls within one block. Please call 248-967-4742.
house for rent Home for rent in Southfield, on Prairie. 1850 sq ft 3-BR 2.5 bath ranch, finished basement, privacy fence, new windows, furnace, and roof. Weatherized. Call Ayala @ 248-505-7133
gemaChs » Costume jewelry gemach for weddings or any occasion - call Shani at 248-752-3843 » Folding Tables & Chairs Gemach: Call Nechama Weingarden @ 248-557-3444 » Ladies Clothes Gemach: skirts, shirts, sweaters & Shabbos suits (sizes 4-14). Call 248-548-6771 for details. $1 per article of clothes, all proceeds go to N’shei Chabad » Nebulizer machine gemach: call 248-552-1989; leave a message if necessary » GPS Gemach:for info call Benny 248-619-6845 » Tznius (modest) hospital gowns for maternity or hospitalization, preserving the patient’s dignity & modesty. Call Miriam at 248-548-6771 or email Amzalak@yeshivanet. com Confidentiality assured. » Tefillin & Gemara Gemach: Yaakov Gregg 248-967-4263. Tallis available at Beaumont Bikur Cholim » Kosher Pantry now at Motts Children’s Hospital in AA. Cabinet marked kosher located on the 8th floor near the chapel. The code to lock box on the side of the cabinet is 0613. For volunteer opportunities please call 248-219-4500 » Beautiful Clothing for women,children & infants. Please take! Call Mrs. Schwab @ 248-968-0588
lost & found » FOUND: Someone left ONE woman’s leather glove at the Eizelman’s home during the recent shiva (April 25-31). Call 248586-0222 » Found in my closet last year: Lands’ End boy’s jacket- navy with gray lining, size medium. Please call Sara 248-219-9649 » Long, black Anne Klein coat, size 16 was left in our front hall closet. If it is yours, please call Shlomo and Naomi Radner at 248-968-3638. » LOST - one GREEN duffle bag with the name PARSHAN in yellow. It was lent to someone, but we can’t remember who! Please call 248-423-1052 » Taken by mistake: Lands End black down men’s coat size large. Contact 248-890-0400. To include something you have lost or found, please e-mail detroitlinks@gmail.com 63
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